As in my juvenility I am convinced that whatever I do with my life, it will engage in designing and creating. I also yearn to build magnificent things on my own, and architecture can reward my vision in space, material and colour. I am prompted to study overseas to enlarge my global perspective while concurrently building up my professional capability. As an aspiring architect, I am chiefly eager to become enlightened with distinctive design patterns and styles, by co-operating with students and instructors from the diverse environment, I hope to travel around the world and encounter new experiences and widen my perspectives. As in my juvenility, I had the yearning to achieve something contemporary being creative every time. One of my tutors spotted my devotion for arts, as I regularly practiced to sketch small things on the edges of the pages of my notebook. Until later, I was unaware of the field of architecture and my tutor exposed me to this unique, creative and artistic field reflecting the age, era, time and the cultural contexts. The fact that architecture meant…
Top Benefits of eBooks in Learning Although there are different books in stores nowadays, e-books have gained a lot of fame currently. Most students view them as an affordable way of Learning. Although physical books are associated with many benefits, there are various reasons why e-books are here to stay. Check out some advantages of using e-books: Availability E-Books are always available and never go out of stock. As such, you don’t have to visit several bookshops looking for a specific book. Once you pay for your e-book, you only need to download it and start learning. And what’s more? You don’t need to wait for days to have your favourite book delivered. However, even with an e-book, you still need to attend your online classes to perform well. But, if you don’t have adequate time to do so, you shouldn’t fret. Most students are seeking Online Class Help nowadays. Visit Online classtaker, they have experts who can help you with your online class. Cost-effective ness Affordability is one of the advantages of using e-books. You can save lots of…
Early Childhood Education Program Review and Essay Introduction This paper will provide characteristics of early childhood education programs, which include Head Start, Montessori, High Scope, and Reggio Emilia programs. These characteristics were drawn from observing videos on YouTube. After providing information on the four programs, an essay of 500 words is provided of the program I prefer and the reason I have preferred it. For this paper, I prefer Montessori, and the reasons would be provided in the essay. Head Start After reviewing a video on the Head Start program, I have realized that Head Start programs make low-income children from birth to five years of age by supporting the children in their development. The program offers children with service models determined by the needs of the local community. Most of the Head Start programs are based in schools and educational centers. The program also helps with screening and aiding families to obtain the resources they need. It also provides services for infants as well as children with special needs. Finally, the program also boosts the help of families by…
Case Study 1- Skin Disorder The provided case study describes a 46-year-old man arriving at the clinic with a case of a pruritic skin rash. The rash has been present for some weeks. Initially, the rash began on his chest then spread to his arms and back. The patient denies any new detergents, foods, or medications. He has no known allergies and only takes Ibuprofen for knee pain. The patient recently returned from a trip to Florida. Examination of the patient reveals flat, circular, light-colored patches to his chest, back, and arms. Diagnosis With the given information, the diagnosis could potentially be tinea versicolor. Lesions of tinea versicolor are often white or light pink. Most are round or oval appearing commonly on the patient’s chest, abdomen, or back. Tinea versicolor is more prevalent in the summer with heat and humidity (Buttaro, Trybulski, Polgar, Bailey, & Sandberg- Cook, 2017). The diagnosis was made based on the fact that the patient recently went to Florida, where heat and humidity are prevalent. The description of the patient’s rash also aided in this diagnosis. …
Application of Cognitive Theories in “Real Women Have Curves” Jean Piaget is one of the highly regarded theorists due to his study on the cognitive theories that have been used by psychologies from ancient times as well as modern times. Piaget criticizes the various metaphysical development views in the history of children’s psychology and proposes that the psychological development of children is a mental development concept that continually produces quantitative and qualitative changes in the interaction between internal and external factors (Vonèche, 1990). He puts forward the four elements of children’s psychological development and summarizes the stage theory of psychological development for the first time. At the same time, it divides the four stages of psychological development and reveals the general laws of perceptual movement, pre-operation, concrete operation, and formal operation. Therefore, Piaget has greatly enriched and deepened the study of children’s psychology and has become an essential milestone in the history of developmental psychology. It is necessary to note that adolescents develop rapidly and thus undergo quick physiological and psychological changes (Lakdawalla et al., 2007). The physiological characteristics of…
Another oil refinery set up in Lasbela Introduction: Last year, Prime Minister of Pakistan, Muhammad Nawaz Sharif inaugurated the country’s largest oil refinery in Lasbela District of Baluchistan, which cost US $ 700,000 and the refinery of the Biko group produced 120,000 barrels of oil daily. Can produce 1.6 million tonnes of oil 2.4 million tonnes of diesel and 1.1 million tonnes of LPG annually. When such a big project starts in one area, it creates a rift in the hearts of the ancient people and gives them hope that it will change their lives and they will benefit from it. Job opportunities in this project This project will create job opportunities for them and the CSR Fund will start major health and education projects and provide them with facilities. Another project by the same name is Habaku Power, which is a huge project in the country and is earning billions annually. In addition to major companies like Attock Cement Company, Hubco Power, Baiko in Lusbela District, more than 400 industries are established in Lasbela. Two main other projects DG…
Case Study – Managing Change Identification of Management Problems Most of the management problems CAR faces emerge as a result of the short-sightedness of the management in decision making. A second contributing factor is the organization’s lack of strategies tailored to help restore its lost glory. This situation continues to lead the company to display a high turnover among its managerial staff, which hinders the development of a work environment that nurtures organizational growth. The first noticeable problem in CAR involves stagnation in terms of expansion and vision. For the past few years, the brand continued to display an interest in maintaining its existing clientele. This situation dissuaded them from searching for newer markets to help expand the business. This lack of an articulated vision denoted flaws in the firm’s leadership . Similarly, the inclination by the company to focus mainly on promoting transactional leadership led employees to become unwilling to push for the growth of the enterprise. It mostly dissuaded them from embracing innovation to aimed at advancing the business. Mainly, the staff, primarily those in the research and…
Annotated Bibliography on Using Shakespeare to teach English in the digital age Source: Seargeant, P., & Chapman, C. (2018). Using Shakespeare to teach English in the digital age. ELT Journal, 73(1), 21-30. This article discussed the opportunity that teachers have to use Shakespeare’s life and work to teach the English language. It provides that teachers can employ techniques presented by Shakespeare to impart English knowledge in learners. Seargeant and Chapman also talk about the challenges that come with teaching English using Shakespeare’s materials. The two authors further examine and reflect on the use of Shakespeare in a diverse world with learners from different backgrounds. The duo provides the review on design, production and use of Shakespeare teaching materials. The article also contains a comprehensive analysis of traditional teaching methods and current techniques. As it focuses on the modern way of teaching English, this paper addresses explicitly integration of digital technologies and Shakespeare’s literature works. It also examines how digital communication can develop broad and interactive experience during English language learning activities. I will use the material because it examines how…
Annotated Bibliography on different sources that teachers and use in classrooms to reduce the distance between them and students This article proposes different sources that teachers and use in classrooms to reduce the distance between them and students. According to the source, the problem can be solved through what is referred to as a normalization that referrers to sources or activities that discourage and reduce the distance. It also provides how a teacher can teach the second language in classrooms ineffective way and bring students close to learning more. It shows that normalization can be achieved through technical fallacy, which should be integrated as part of the syllabus. The article recognizes the role of technology in standardization and in aiding teaching methods for teachers. It shows that technology helps to improve teacher-student relationships and results in the proper student learning process. By reducing the distance between the teacher and student relationship, the learner’s ability to access information as a teacher finds enough time to address students’ issues. Normalizing can be done through the use of technology. The paper also proves…
College degrees are not worth it. College degrees have the potential to improve human capital skills and techniques or become a source of economic immobility due to factors such as expensive college loans. Debate exists on the importance of graduate degrees or career success without postsecondary education. Exploring the feasible outcomes on the significance or insignificance of college degrees is vital, as this paper assesses success indicators such as access to credit, the potential to become homeowners, marriage stability, and the mortality rate of diverse individuals. In capitalist and social liberal economies, the level of education or quality of technical skills is an indicator of success or social class. Capitalist societies view potential to be homeowners as reliant on having graduate degrees, due to higher disposable incomes or potential to save and invest. Alternatively, liberal social economies argue that college degrees as a luxury since the distribution of national wealth is not dependent on individual success rather than governing social, economic systems. However, individuals with a bachelor’s degree may earn an additional $1 million more annually a person without postsecondary…