considerations for the safety of your students and their work? Describe your plans for safe guarding these areas? My three most important considerations for the safety of my students and their work are: 1. Review any artifacts I am planning to use in my eportfolio and look for any information that might impinge on my students’ safety in any way. I will ask myself questions ‚ such as: A. Will publishing this information help someone identify and/or find any of my students? B. Is it necessary to publish
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Cultural Autobiography Carolyn D. Osmanski Capella University Abstract In this paper the writer interviewed at least one family member about the cultural background that pertains to this writer. Based upon the data gathered this writer will describe the family ’s cultural heritage and cultural traditions that have been passed down in your family. This writer will share the families’ religious or spiritual traditions. This paper will have information considering the cultural heritage in terms of those
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Professors in my Student Life There are some situations in life that we would never forget. Since I began the school at 6 years old until I finish high school at 18 years old‚ I have had the opportunities to meet several professors. Professors become a close person for us because we share with them at least one year of our life. They spend more time with us‚ even than our parents. But no all of them are equal in terms of their way to teach. I classified them into three different groups‚ the group
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profession of student affairs. Entering this field involves adapting ones personal philosophy and values to those of the institution one serves. In order for me to adapt‚ it is critical that I understand my values and that I am able to identify what drives me to be part of this profession. As I have learned thus far‚ the definition of what drives my work in this field will change‚ but the underlying values will remain the same: connection‚ authenticity‚ and growth. Combined‚ these values create my personal
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Running Head: MY CULTURAL My Cultural Autobiography Nancy Domanski Sir Frances Bacon said‚ “If a man be gracious to strangers‚ it shows that he is a citizen of the world‚ and his heart is no island cut off from other islands‚ but a continent that joins them‚” (Jenkins‚ 1994). This quote represents all the core values that I cherish and to which I adhere. Personal culture doesn’t have to be linked to a certain country of origin or a specific ethnicity; it can be as simple as a person’s
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My life started with my long and hard birth on July 14‚ 1993. I came into the world with a large scream and was immediately placed into some sort of category. The doctors and nurses took a quick look at me‚ and pronounced me as a girl. This social label of being a girl was now my gender‚ which is something I had no say in. Every since that very moment in time where my parents were told I was a girl‚ I have been treated according to my gender. This meant that my parents automatically dressed me in
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Outline The Teachers in my Life as a Student Introduction 1. Discoverer Teachers 2. Craftsmen Teachers 3. Builder Teachers Conclusion The Teachers in my Life as a Student As we know‚ the teacher’s tasks are the transmission of knowledge‚ and their main goal is to diffuse that knowledge to a person or group of people through the teaching process. I have met a lot of teachers in my life as a student. I have great memories of most of them‚ particularly those who taught
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in my household‚ whether it was on the radio‚ the television‚ or through an instrument. Music has always given form to my feelings. As a child I remember I would turn on the radio‚ sit on my bed and just listen to random music stations. Although I never had dreams of becoming a singer‚ dancer or any sort of musician‚ I have always been fascinated by music. I have been captivated by rhythm and melody since the days my mother would sing me to sleep. I believe it is my mother who initiated my love
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My name in April Bonilla and I was born on December 20‚ 1977 which makes me 34 years old. I was born into a single parent family and was raised by my Mother. Aside from myself‚ my Mother also gave birth to my three younger brothers. Growing up I did my best to help take care of my brothers which also motivated me to get a job at a young age. I began to babysit for my neighbors and family friends so I could contribute money to my family. Watching children was enjoyable and interesting; therefore‚
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can’t play at least one instrument or doesn’t know how to read a piece of sheet music. When I was very young my mother would play music for me and sing to me. My father would also play the drums very loudly so the entire neighborhood could hear. Due to the fact that I was brought up around so much talent and music appreciation‚ naturally I decided that I wanted music to be a large part in my life forever and I want to be able to share it with the world. When I was in elementary school I decided to
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