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BTE 2601 STUDY NOTES
Being a good teacher requires: 
Life-long learning and implies that you need to take charge of your personal and professional development. 
Teachers usually face some challenges while in the process of teaching and learning, like 
 Limited time Confidence Shortage of resources and Overloaded curriculum 
Reflection and reflective practise 
Reflection is the process of checking how much knowledge you already have. 
Reflective is the process of comparing the existing k...
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Being a good teacher requires: 
Life-long learning and implies that you need to take charge of your personal and professional development. 
Teachers usually face some challenges while in the process of teaching and learning, like 
 Limited time Confidence Shortage of resources and Overloaded curriculum 
Reflection and reflective practise 
Reflection is the process of checking how much knowledge you already have. 
Reflective is the process of comparing the existing k...
C493: Leadership and Professional Image
To be a compassionate nurse who strives to grow and learn every day to make health care 
for her patients and the medical professionals better and more efficient. 
 A1a: How the mission will guide my nursing career 
My personal mission statement will help me go towards the direction of continuing my 
education. This also means that I utilize my time reading evidence based research and help my 
facility implement better practices that help both the staff and the patients. My mission will also ...
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To be a compassionate nurse who strives to grow and learn every day to make health care 
for her patients and the medical professionals better and more efficient. 
 A1a: How the mission will guide my nursing career 
My personal mission statement will help me go towards the direction of continuing my 
education. This also means that I utilize my time reading evidence based research and help my 
facility implement better practices that help both the staff and the patients. My mission will also ...
Chem 302
Adiabatic walls: no energy may be transferred as heat between the system and the surroundings → no heat added or removed and no change in entropy ○ ∆U=-W; ∆S=0 ● Diathermal walls: the temperature of the system and the surroundings are the same (thermal equilibrium: the surroundings are sufficiently large so that their heat capacity is infinite and they can transfer heat to or from the surroundings with no change in temperature) ○ Isothermal means that the system is in thermal equili...
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Adiabatic walls: no energy may be transferred as heat between the system and the surroundings → no heat added or removed and no change in entropy ○ ∆U=-W; ∆S=0 ● Diathermal walls: the temperature of the system and the surroundings are the same (thermal equilibrium: the surroundings are sufficiently large so that their heat capacity is infinite and they can transfer heat to or from the surroundings with no change in temperature) ○ Isothermal means that the system is in thermal equili...
Case Study of an African American Community's Perspectives on Closing the Achievement Gap
The achievement gap between African American 
students and European American students in reading proficiency can be traced back to 
2001 when the state of NC started to use the North Carolina End-of-Grade testing. The 
NC policymakers, which consisted of a representative from the governor’s office, NC 
Research Council, and Public School of North Carolina, developed the NC report card as 
a systematic method to track student and school performance (Department of Public 
Instruction, 2001...
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The achievement gap between African American 
students and European American students in reading proficiency can be traced back to 
2001 when the state of NC started to use the North Carolina End-of-Grade testing. The 
NC policymakers, which consisted of a representative from the governor’s office, NC 
Research Council, and Public School of North Carolina, developed the NC report card as 
a systematic method to track student and school performance (Department of Public 
Instruction, 2001...
CHEM 120 Week # 6 Discussion 1 - Polymers (graded)
What do you have in your home that is constructed from a synthetic polymer? Identify the type of polymer & its monomer. List THREE examples each. 
CHEM 120 Week # 6 Discussion 2 - Nuclear Chemistry & Energy (graded) 
Radiation can be found in different forms. Electromagnetic radiation is something that we use every day. Ionizing radiation can cause damage to living tissue. Take a look around you. Describe an example of a way in which you are impacted by radiation. Is this a type of ionizing radi...
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What do you have in your home that is constructed from a synthetic polymer? Identify the type of polymer & its monomer. List THREE examples each. 
CHEM 120 Week # 6 Discussion 2 - Nuclear Chemistry & Energy (graded) 
Radiation can be found in different forms. Electromagnetic radiation is something that we use every day. Ionizing radiation can cause damage to living tissue. Take a look around you. Describe an example of a way in which you are impacted by radiation. Is this a type of ionizing radi...
Chemistry 223, Section 001 and Associated Lab Chemical Equilibria and Analyses (Quantitative Analysis) Spring 2022 – Updated 3/7/22
Course Description: This course in analytical chemistry is designed to introduce the methods of quantitative analysis: acid-base and complexometric chemistry, statistical data analysis, volumetric analysis, gravimetric analysis, electrochemistry, spectrometry, and separations. Notice of Requirements: All students enrolled in CH 223 must enroll in a CH 223 laboratory section. If you drop the course you must check-out of lab in order of avoid a fee. The fee if you do not check yourself out i...
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Course Description: This course in analytical chemistry is designed to introduce the methods of quantitative analysis: acid-base and complexometric chemistry, statistical data analysis, volumetric analysis, gravimetric analysis, electrochemistry, spectrometry, and separations. Notice of Requirements: All students enrolled in CH 223 must enroll in a CH 223 laboratory section. If you drop the course you must check-out of lab in order of avoid a fee. The fee if you do not check yourself out i...
OpenStax Chemistry
1. What does it mean to say an equation is balanced? Why is it important for an equation to be balanced? Solution An equation is balanced when the same number of each element is represented on the reactant and product sides. Equations must be balanced to accurately reflect the law of conservation of matter. 2. Consider molecular, complete ionic, and net ionic equations. (a) What is the difference between these types of equations? (b) In what circumstance would the complete and net ionic equation...
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1. What does it mean to say an equation is balanced? Why is it important for an equation to be balanced? Solution An equation is balanced when the same number of each element is represented on the reactant and product sides. Equations must be balanced to accurately reflect the law of conservation of matter. 2. Consider molecular, complete ionic, and net ionic equations. (a) What is the difference between these types of equations? (b) In what circumstance would the complete and net ionic equation...
OL Lab 2: Atomic Structure: Assess the possibility of life on other planets
Explain the concept of an atom Explain the properties of the basic subatomic particles: protons, neutrons, and electrons Define the atomic number and atomic mass Define isotopes Identify the basics of the quantum atomic model and describe the significance of the four quantum numbers Atoms and the subatomic particles Everything you see around you is made up of atoms, and all atoms consist of subatomic particles. In the Atomic Structure simulation, you will learn the names and prop...
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Explain the concept of an atom Explain the properties of the basic subatomic particles: protons, neutrons, and electrons Define the atomic number and atomic mass Define isotopes Identify the basics of the quantum atomic model and describe the significance of the four quantum numbers Atoms and the subatomic particles Everything you see around you is made up of atoms, and all atoms consist of subatomic particles. In the Atomic Structure simulation, you will learn the names and prop...
CHF_Sim_Questions.docx
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6. Explain the nursing implications for the client receiving echocardiography with Doppler flow studies. 0$$ ’$$ %(%+ ’%1% 
7. Define refractory heart failure. ’$1$ 
8. List the nursing implications and education needs for each of the followi...
- Exam (elaborations)
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4. List the goals in the interdisciplinary care of a patient with chronic heart failure +$ &16, ’’$ )’’ )’($ ’ )’$$ 5. List the two hormones released by the heart muscle in response to changes in blood volume. *$*#.$.#%. .$1 $$% 
6. Explain the nursing implications for the client receiving echocardiography with Doppler flow studies. 0$$ ’$$ %(%+ ’%1% 
7. Define refractory heart failure. ’$1$ 
8. List the nursing implications and education needs for each of the followi...
CHF_Sim_Questions.docx
- Exam (elaborations)
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