Lisa Ann Gilbert EXP 105 Personal Dimensions of Education Instructor: Julie Nideffer May 27‚ 2013 Four Stages of Transformation Learning Transformative learning is basically changing the way one thinks‚ feels‚ acts‚ and sees life now‚ as opposed to the past. It can have a small or huge impact on the way they see different aspects of their life. The four stages of the transformative learning process are: Recognizing a specific problem – this is when one would decide if there is a need for
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Running head: Euthyphro – Plato Euthyphro – Plato Angela Levesque PHI 208 Ethics and Moral Reasoning Instructor: Victor Kersey 04/28/2013 Euthyphro-Plato Socrates and Euthyphro is one of the most famous of Socrates theological discussions. Plato wrote a book called Euthyphro which explains in the introduction of the purposes and reasoning behind this discussion. In this paper‚ I will be looking at the dialectical development of the
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Report Task 1—Configure DES Global and Node Statistics Under Node Statistics‚ select Data Traffic Received (bits/sec) and Throughput (bits/sec). Capture a copy of the completed Choose Results dialog ( ) and paste it into your lab document. Task 2—Run the Discrete Event Simulation Use to capture a copy of the Simulation Execution dialog shown below and paste it into your lab document. Task 3—Analyze the WLAN and WAP DES Results Under Global Statistics for the Wireless LAN‚ select
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NRS – 429V Topic 3 - Fri DQ 2 Traditionally‚ nutrition programs were targeted to the indigent and poor populations in developing countries. Many of today ’s Americans are malnourished also‚ but they are inundated with unhealthy foods and require a multidisciplinary approach to nutrition education. What would be the three most important points to include in a public nutrition program? Provide current literature to support your answer and include two nutritional education community resources. Answer:
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Week 2 Homework Chapter 3: Problem 3-1‚ 3-2 P3-1. If you have $1‚500 to invest today at 7% interest compounded annually. a. How much will you have accumulated in the account at the end of the following number of years? 1. 3 years -$1‚500 PV 3 N 7 I/P CPT FV=$1‚837.56 2. 6 years -$1‚500 PV 6 N 7 I/P CPT FV=$2‚251.10 3. 9 years -$1‚500 PV 9 N 7 I/P CPT FV=$2‚757.69 4. b. Use your
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This paperwork of BUS 698 Week 5 Discussion Question 2 Supply Base Rationalism comprises: Supply base rationalism seeks to reduce the suppliers in which an organization deals directly to a smaller number of strategic suppliers. How does this process work? What are the benefits to each of the players in this relationship? Document your sources. Respond to at least two of your fellow classmates Business - General Business Supply Base Rationalism. Supply base rationalism seeks to reduce
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can be that the issue will be solved and both parties neither win nor lose. The weakness maybe that both parties have to give up something in order for the issue to be resolved. Also‚ both parties to the issue will have incomplete satisfaction. 2. Which of the available conflict management strategies is most appropriate for the current situation with David and James? Provide your rationale‚ including what factors you considered in making your selection. Your response should be at least 100 words
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nttogauge teamwork.Byfirstobservinghowemployeesworktogetherwithoutcontrolorinducement. Thenonceenoughdataiscollectputallemployeesthroughanextensiveteamwork/teambuilding course.Afterwardsperformthesameobservationtorevealchangesinteamworkbehavior. 2. What ethical risks are involved in observation? In the use of unobtrusive measures? Anyobservationsthatinvolveindividualswhoareunawarepresentethicalconcerns. Individualsinobservationstudiesthatuseunobtrusivemeasurescanbesneaky.Meaningthe studycanbeconcealedfromthoseinvolvedwithouttheirapproval
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1 What is the goal and purpose of a BIA? To identify the impact of outages. More specifically‚ the goal is to identify the critical functions that can affect the organization. 2 Why is a business impact analysis (BIA) an important first step in defining a business continuity plan (BCP)? The first step towards creating a serious BCP is to identify the potential disasters one by one and determining what the potential impact might be on your business. In order to generate a professional and
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View the video The HITECH Act: Electronic Health Records and Meaningful Use and address the following: 1. Describe the major provisions and objectives of the HITECH Act. 2. Describe the key requirements of the HITECH Act for health care providers. 3. Describe the responsibilities of health care providers toward “meaningful use"? 4. Discuss at least three challenges that health care providers may confront in taking advantage of the provisions of the HITECH Act. 5. Discuss the role‚ if any‚ you think
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