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Interpreters Academy-Sample Page - 0 views

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    Community interpreting is a growing profession that targets the sectors of health care, education and human and social services. In the past, family and friends used to interpret in these settings. Today, federal civil rights legislation, national ethics and standards for interpreters, hospital Accreditation agencies and many state and municipal laws endorse or promote the use of qualified interpreters, but the journey is still a long way to go. Training-Mastering the consecutive mode is critical for medical interpreters, whether beginner or advanced. This session will provide practice in the component parts to consecutive interpreting (active listening, analyzing content, delivery) and then help participants identify their skill levels. Through series of targeted activities, participants will better understand their individual strengths and weaknesses and develop specific strategies for improving their consecutive interpreting.
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Buy Naivex 50mg Tablets in India, China, Russia and Bulgaria - 0 views

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    Million health pharmaceuticals is one of the fastest growing pharmaceutical organizations in India. They offers over-the-counter (otc) consumer goods and pharmaceutical company formulations, offers consumers and customers high quality products at very affordable prices countries like India, china, Russia and Bulgaria. Their Products are Anti Cancer Medicine, Hepatitis Drugs, HIV Medicines including naivex 50mg, dolutegravir and more.
Florence Dujardin

Exploring how social media can enhance the teaching of action research - 1 views

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    Action research has an extensive history of being used to improve teaching and learning in many different professional settings, for example, schools, colleges, universities health and social care services. Educational action research embodies a process that necessitates honesty and openness and which lends itself to the betterment of one's practice; in the current e-learning climate, where education is rapidly changing and the role and practice of the educator is evolving yet uncertain, action research has never been more valuable. This article explores and presents how social media have been used to enhance the teaching of action research and also how students gained an understanding, appreciation and an evolving experience of action research. Exploring the intricate relationships between action research, new technologies and the learning that took place during an Understanding Action Research module, this article is written from the perspective that the module team was interested in ensuring that students acquired a fully rounded understanding of action research in order to utilize it in the improvement of their own practice.
Lyzz Garcia

What Can Be the Result of a Medical Malpractice Lawsuit? | Medical Malpractice Canada - 0 views

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    Negligence is the claim in a medical malpractice case when a doctor or healthcare provider fails to give a particular standard of care in a certain medical situation.
Marcia Jensen

Internet Use Affects Memory, Study Finds - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    The widespread use of search engines and online databases has affected the way people remember information, researchers are reporting.
Katrina Miller

What to Do When Others Hurt You - 0 views

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    The strategy of acceptance is as effective for today's interpersonal pain as it has been throughout the millennia. The victim and the victimizer; the spitter and the spat upon-we will all take our turn giving and getting pain.
Katrina Miller

Promote Competency By Using Everyday Experience - 0 views

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    Parents should encourage children to take risks and help them manage their failures by explicit day to day experience. This will promote competency in children.
Katrina Miller

How to Teach Children Self-Efficacy - 0 views

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    Nurture a growth mindset in Children in order to perform better in studies and life. Self-Efficacy is the key to growth.
Katrina Miller

How to Teach Your Children Effective Social Skills - 0 views

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    Workbooks can provide parents with instant expertise about developing social skills in children. The parent can adapt the workbook to the learning style of the child.
Katrina Miller

How to Have an Effective Conversation about Change - 0 views

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    People react strongly when they feel their freedom is threatened. Human beings crave freedom from judgment, especially judgment from people they expect to love and accept them. People are more likely to make long-term change when they feel that they are understood and felt by the people who are most important to them.
Katrina Miller

How to Identify and Treat Panic Disorder - 0 views

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    Persons with Panic Attack or Disorder are better able to consciously recollect experiences of threat. Persons who feel that the panic is seriously interfering with their quality of life are best benefited by a combination of medication and therapy.
Katrina Miller

Living With the Less-than-Perfect - 0 views

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    Many people, on both sides of the biological family, have had bipolar disorder, depression or anxiety. My children are less-than-perfect. It's a genetic disease-they inherited it from me. There are times in life when we hurt each other.
Prahallad Panda

Common Benign Breast Diseases: A Lady Should Know - 0 views

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    Breast is composed of glands, which are essentially modified sweat glands; fibrous tissue, and fatty tissue. Female breasts are primarily meant for feeding her baby. Milk is synthesized in the lobules of glands; lobules are connected to the ducts which in turn coalesce to open to the exterior through the nipple. Benign breast diseases particularly in female may arise from any of the tissue components present in it. Most commonly those arise from the tissue of ducts.
Alvaro Fernandez

Meet 10 Brain Fitness Innovation Awards Finalists - 0 views

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    Meet the top ten brian fitness innovation awards finalists from different associations. The winners will be announced during the state of Brain Fitness Innovation Webinar in May 2010
Alvaro Fernandez

Cognitive Training Identified as Protective Factor with Highest Evidence - 0 views

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    In recent NIH Alzeimer's cognitive decline prevention report, it has been observed that Cognitive training identified as protective factor, with highest evidence. Read more at sharpbrains.com
Alvaro Fernandez

Scientific citique of BBC / Nature Brain Training Experiment - 0 views

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    A quick synopsis from the BBC show Bang Goes the Theory worked with the study authors to provide a test of the hypothesis that commercially available brain training programs transfer to general cognitive abilities.
Alvaro Fernandez

USA Hockey Bagged Gold at Brain Fitness Innovation Awards - 0 views

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    The brain fitness award has gone to USA hockey team for their continuous brain training and fitness. The hockey players developed perception and decision making skills with the help of its innovate cognitive training system designed by ACE and Bird Foundation. The game like training improved their performance and won more games than before. Congrats!!
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