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shawna ford

http://www.pvc.maricopa.edu/nursing - 0 views

  • The Maricopa Nursing Program is offered at eight Maricopa Community Colleges. A variety of course schedules are offered at selected sites and include full time, accelerated, part-time, and on-line options. Clinical experiences are provided in a variety of in-patient and out-patient settings. Students enrolled in the program rotate through health care facilities within a reasonable driving distance from the colleges. Nursing students work directly with patients, nurses, physicians, and other health care professionals and receive hands-on experience in all major specialty areas in community agencies, long-term care facilities, and hospitals.
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    The Maricopa Nursing Program is offered at eight Maricopa Community Colleges. A variety of course schedules are offered at selected sites and include full time, accelerated, part-time, and on-line options. Clinical experiences are provided in a variety of in-patient and out-patient settings. Students enrolled in the program rotate through health care facilities within a reasonable driving distance from the colleges. Nursing students work directly with patients, nurses, physicians, and other health care professionals and receive hands-on experience in all major specialty areas in community agencies, long-term care facilities, and hospitals.
Billy Gerchick

eResources | Library | Mesa Community College - 0 views

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    The quality information you need for college-level research is easily accessible through the databases of the MCC Library. Please use your MEID and password when logging in from off-campus.
Francesca Cocchiarella

404 | Golf Channel - 0 views

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    I like to come on this website every so often to see what's going on. I used to play golf in high school and college so I still like to be in touch with what's going on with tournamnets.
Billy Gerchick

Mesa Community College Databases & Resources - 2 views

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    JStor comes touted; database filled with valuable resources. The full book access (e.g. "The American Intellectual Tradition, Vo. 1") and strong research tools, for both students and professors, make this a valuable web bookmark.
Maelani Parker

Why Married Parents Are Important for Children « For Your Marriage - 0 views

  • Society no longer assumes that married parents are the norm. At the same time, social science research has confirmed the wisdom and value of traditional practice. Children do better when raised by their married mother and father.
  • The three most significant reasons children are raised without their married mother and father are unwed pregnancy, cohabitation, and divorce
  • Children raised in intact married families: are more likely to attend college are physically and emotionally healthier are less likely to be physically or sexually abused are less likely to use drugs or alcohol and to commit delinquent behaviors have a decreased risk of divorcing when they get married are less likely to become pregnant/impregnate someone as a teenage
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  • A child whose mother cohabits with a man other than the childís father is 33 times more likely to suffer serious physical child abuse
  • A child living with a single mother is 14 times more likely to suffer serious physical abuse than is a child living with married biological parents
  • Children receive gender specific support from having a mother and a fathe
  • In married families, about one- third of adolescents are sexually active. For teenagers in stepfamilies, cohabiting households, divorced families, and those with single unwed parents, the percentage rises above one-half
  • Children of so- called “good divorces” fare worse emotionally than children who grew up in an unhappy but “low-conflict” marriag
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    This article asks questions regarding marital status of the parents and how that relates to the children and the choices they will make.This relates to home environment and divorce and well as education.
Maelani Parker

Back to school: How parent involvement affects student achievement (At a glance) - 0 views

  • Parent involvement can make a difference in a child’s education.
  • creating a partnership between parents and schools focused on academics truly does have significant impact on student achievement
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  • parent involvement with academics largely focused on enabling parents to convey high expectations to their children, encouraging them to take and succeed in rigorous courses with an eye toward college.
  • When families knew about and guided high school students to classes that would lead to higher education, students were more likely to enroll in a higher-level program, earn credits, and score higher on tests. Regardless of family background, the issue of parent expectations had the strongest effect on grade 12 test scores in all subjects
  • parent involvement with homework may be the award-winning strategy
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    This article gives a lot of suggestions of what parents can do to better influence their children in their educational success. It leads you to think that the parental encouragement is a huge factor all the way through their years of higher education.
Billy Gerchick

ENG 102 Library Research Guide -- Mesa Community College - 1 views

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    This guide has been designed for MCC students taking English 102. It serves as a starting point for the researched argument paper (wp1 and wp2). Use the tabs at the top of the guide to get started finding, using and evaluating information for your assignments.
Gabi Martorana

Music Degree | Music Education Degree | Grand Canyon University - 0 views

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    GCU school of music info
Gabi Martorana

Music | Paradise Valley Community College - 0 views

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    Info on PVCC music program
Billy Gerchick

M.L.S., Master of Legal Studies Program - 0 views

  • The M.L.S. degree can be completed in one to three years, on a full- or part-time basis. It is not a traditional, three-year law degree, but a master's degree in which students customize a program from more than 150 courses offered each semester by the College of Law.
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      This is awesome and the program allows me to be enrolled on a part-time basis, allowing me to work and go to school. 
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    Go to law school.
shawna ford

Moral obligations of nurses and physicians in neonatal end-of-life care: Discovery Serv... - 0 views

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    Moral obligations of nurses and physicians
Billy Gerchick

NCAA must revisit compensation for athletes - 2 views

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    NCAA must revisit compensation for athletes, Boivin: Take the ''pay'' out of ''play,'' and you're left with one giant L. The NCAA needs to take a long, hard look at its scholarship policies before its image lands in the loss column again.
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    NCAA must revisit compensation for athletes, Boivin: Take the ''pay'' out of ''play,'' and you're left with one giant L. The NCAA needs to take a long, hard look at its scholarship policies before its image lands in the loss column again.
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