I’m Pei-Chin Wu, a PhD student in Nursing Science. My research interests are gerontology (older adults) care in community settings and family caregiver support. I’m not a TA this quarter. In the School of Nursing, most of the graduate students (including MS, DNP and PhD) need to apply for a TA position listing on the Paid student positions website. It’s very competitive. So, I don’t know what will be my responsibilities. I’m looking forward to more TA positions posted on the website this quarter. If I have to pick one thing I learned at the TA conference, I would say that considering what to do before they happen is very important. Be prepared for difficult situations that might happen in the class. For example, you need to know who you can
As children we all dream, we dream about toys, monsters, castles, fairy tales and most importantly, we dream about our futures. I have always dreamed about success, but when I was younger I was not sure of what exactly success entailed. As I grew older and continued to grow physically, spiritually, and mentally I was able to discover my true aspirations and goals.
Denver and Colorado Springs are Colorado’s two largest cities with populations close to 600,000 and 416,000 respectively as of 2010. Both of these cities have seen significant population growth since 1980, however, the two cities have radically different racial makeups as a result of this growth. In Denver, the Hispanic population grew by nearly 100,000 people while the Non-Hispanic Black population was relatively stagnant over the 4 decades and the Non-Hispanic White population dipped from approximately 326,000 to nearly 288,000 for 2 decades before returning to over 313,000 in 2010. Over the same timeframe, Colorado Springs saw a marked growth in the Non-Hispanic White population from close to 180,000 people in 1980 to nearly 300,000 in 2010
They are also supporting by offering classes for nurses to better themselves or to renew certifications. Lake Health seems to have a trend of continuously offering events such as support groups, classes and screenings for the community. They continue to have future plans of research, having good technology, and ways to keep the community educated. I feel as if I could get a job on a Medical Surgical floor and work my way up at Lake West, which is why I chose them for my contingency employer. They are willing to accept associates, diplomas, and bachelors. They offer tuition reimbursement which is a positive along with a retirement plan. I also chose them because it is a short drive and they sometimes rotate their nurses to Tri-Point. They offer
I wouldn’t be doing philosophy if I didn’t think it progressed, and that we know now more than we did a century ago. For that reason, I don’t view its history as a story of the clash of defensible but irreconcilable views, from which the most we can expect is a sympathetic understanding of how things looked to the participants. (Scott Soames)
Hopefully, I will be able to continue my education in 2016 spring semester at Queens College. It will be a fantastic experience for me to meet outstanding professors and make new friends who share same interests. I will be a more mature musician and a person as I spend more time at the college. Queens College will definitely help me to build a firm foundation for the future and get closer to my goal and this is why I desperately want to be a part of the
Every step of my life is a lesson to me. My early childhood was a typical middle class environment in the 1990's. Since I was ten, I had always aspired to be a social worker in my life. When I was nineteen years old, I confirmed nursing as my future profession.
I myself as a person am interested in getting a job relatively soon and what I am wondering is how much am I going to get paid? with all of the talks of minimum wage on the rise it looks like a good time to try and get a job but the thing is as much as I want the money and the responsibility I don’t rightly want to end my time as a kid.
My paid work history is a little bit of everything. I have worked as a yard worker, where my responsibilities where to clean all the leaves,mow the lawm,trim the trees. I have also done window tinting where my responsibility where to clean the windows after they where finished. Another job where i got payed was over the summer of 2015 where i work with a family friend as a handy man where i built a patio my responsibility where to take the other one out and when he started to build it i was in charge of screwing it and staining it. Special accomplishments about that was that i got tough how to you a lot of different power tools and learned how to stain wood the correct way. Also a really good accomplishments is that i did a really good job
My name us Tammice Wright the reason why I want to go back to school is for one i have 4 girls 1 of them are twins. I want to go back to school because I want my own business in flip houses or a beauty salon in the next 5 years u want to learn more about how to get a business started and his it works and how to write and accomplished a business and i want my girls to know that if mom can go to school and learn how to get her own business started then that's what I want to do I don't want them to depend on a man or anybody for help. So I really want to start school now and get started on my life and my
I believe our continued knowledge and advanced degrees in nursing will bring more empowerment to our profession impacting patient care in a positive way. As a nurse there is nothing more important to me than providing excellent care to my patients. Being taught about all the speciality areas in nursing available with advanced degrees is important for our professional growth and continued public education. Learning more about the nursing theories and models of Watson, Benner and Rogers that were introduced to us in Professional Role Development I were of great value. It was most interesting to learn of all the other nursing theorist from Florence Nightingale to the more current theorist and the differences in totality paradigm and simultaneity paradigm. I really enjoyed researching Virginia Henderson and presenting her need oriented theory to the class and enjoyed hearing the presentations of my classmates on their nursing theorist. The critical thinking assignment on researching a bill relating to healthcare and how a bill becomes a law was fascinating. Finding out the position of the New Jersey Nurses
In the “Fall of the House of Usher” the unknown narrator goes to his friend’s house. His friend’s name is Roderick and he has a sister named Madeline. When he sees the house he realizes the atmosphere of the house is kinda depressing and dark; he notices one crack on the house. Roderick and Madeline are the only two Usher’s left; they seem to be the only hope for the “Usher’s” family name to continue. The narrator describes the house as “An atmosphere which had no affinity with the air of heaven, but which had reeked up from the decayed trees, and the gray wall, and the silent tarn — a pestilent and mystic vapor, dull, sluggish, faintly discernible, and leaden-hued.
While I understand the premise that for anyone to justify acting in a way to be defined as criminal (i.e. in opposition to the societal set precedent) could by definition be defined as psychosis, I do not feel that this considers all influential variables. One fallacy with this concept is the thought that the majority of humans contain the same neurologic biology. Moreover, this concept fails to incorporate the potential for a difference in opinion of morality, i.e. the concept relies on the premise that all humans share an exact moral code. These concepts are not shared by human population groups even of the same socioeconomic status, geography, or overall population size. Meaning that largely, every self-identified group of people holds
I define myself as a curious researcher and reflective practitioner who perceives legal education as a combination of passion and practicality. Whereas my idealistic side wants to thoroughly understand the development of global legal ethics, my pragmatic side asks what actions should be taken by lawyers to solve international legal problems. Hence, Penn Law’s core strengths in providing a remarkably interdisciplinary learning experience and the program of Legal Practice Skills will be the bridge to my academic and professional aspirations.
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"More than fifty years ago I came to the conclusion that every college student who desired to learn mathematics could do so.” This quote is from the late Clarence Francis Stephens, an African American, who earned his Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Michigan in 1943, during a time when African Americans were often denied access to higher education. Today, he is renown for his dedication to mathematical teaching. Dr. Stephens’s story resonates with me because it shows the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts’ (LSA) commitment to racial inclusion throughout the years, and how the College’s belief in diversity materialized into a positive effect on pedagogy, the profession that I hope to one day pursue. (Quote and information from MAA.org)