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    Blooms Taxonomy Assessment

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    The progress of learning can be assessed in many different ways, as learning in this course. However, for this paper I am going to focus on the assessment of learning using Bloom’s Taxonomy, which consist of three domains; cognitive, affective and psychomotor. Within each of these domains, a teach and/or learner can assess the learners level of competence. For example, the cognitive phase is broken down into the knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis and evaluation phases of…

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    A developmental stage can be distinguished by the quality of behavior that is expected of an individual at a certain predetermine age range. Often they focus on the psychological, social, emotional, mental and physical developments proceed throughout one 's life span. In addition to the differences between individuals due to development, even though there are sometimes set milestones must be furfill in each developmental stage, there is also the recognition that growth can happen in different…

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    Today, most of our society is revolving around social media. Social media allows the creating and sharing of information, ideas, and other forms of expression from technology including computers, tablets, cell phones. Some examples of social media are texting, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat. Social media has a great impact on all forms of communication. However, it momentously impacts our interpersonal communication, or the way we communicate with other people. Social media has…

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    In every community sector, there are groups that provide support / services for members who come from different background and cultures that have their own values, beliefs, and attitudes (Office of multicultural Interest, 2014). As community workers, we need to accept that not all members are the same and some members of the group may live a lifestyle that mainstream society views as being different and unacceptable. Encouraging culture competence within the group could enhance member’s…

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    The interaction that I observed took place at a car dealership around ten o’clock in the morning on a weekday. I was there waiting for my car to be serviced, along with other individuals in the waiting area. The atmosphere of the environment was like most waiting rooms, people looking down at their phones and watching the television to make the time pass. The ‘Price is Right’ was on a very loud volume setting. This actually made people talk louder than they usual would, making the observation…

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    Relational Stages

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    The stages of relationships was created by Mark Knapp. It is also known as the relational stages (Adler and Proctor II, 253). Coming together and coming apart are two broad phases within the model. It is also joined by relational maintenance. The goal of relational maintenance is to keep relationships operating smoothly and satisfactory (Adler and Proctor II, 253). Initiating, experimenting, intensifying, integrating, bonding, differentiating, circumscribing, stagnating, avoiding, and…

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    Well, a few years ago around 2012 and 2013, my grandpa was diagnosed with cancer, it was a devastating shock to people in my family, and to others. He seemed to always do somewhat well with his health, he was an active person, so no one really expected him to get something like this. We prayed and prayed for him to get better, but he never seemed to get that way. I can remember a time when my grandma’s church had VBS, my grandpa felt bad that he couldn’t come because of his plummeting health, he…

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    Essay On Pressure Ulcers

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    Pressure ulcers is a great concern in the health care system today. Treatment for pressure ulcers is costly. The development of pressure ulcers can be prevented by the use of the evidence-based nursing practice. Medicare and Medicaid Services announced that they will not pay for additional costs incurred for hospital-acquired pressure ulcers in 2008. There are nursing interventions that can be done to prevent pressure ulcers. [Heading 1] A pressure ulcer is an area of skin that has been damaged…

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    When users are in need of information, they are often faced with a personal task of sifting through numerous amounts of information on their own. Over the years many information professionals have developed a set of terminology for the process that is Information Seeking. Carol Kuhlthau developed a detailed overview of what happens during the information seeking process. She discusses that the information seeking process “is the user’s constructive activity of finding meaning from information in…

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    Personality is comprised of, our ability to feel accepted, to feel as though we belong and to be able to share our worth. As children we are born without an ability to feed, fight, or figure for ourselves. In order for us to survive our childhood, we must be accepted by someone that is willing to do these things for us. After being accepted by someone, our ability to feel as though we belong is the most crucial and longest stage of our development of personality. Finally once we feel our…

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