It takes time to earn people’s respect, but it can take as little as five minutes to lose it. In order for someone to earn my respect, he or she must first have respect for oneself and respect others as well. One also has to act with integrity and professionalism, dress decently, know etiquette and [...]
What would you imagine when you hear the word, nuclear warfare? Fear? Sorrow? Despair? We do not know when nuclear warfare occurs because now many countries have nuclear weapons such as the United States, China, France, India and Pakistan. Once a nuclear bomb is launched, the earth could disappear in a moment. So we might [...]
When I was eight years old, one night, I made rice, eggs, and cucumber soup and peeled and cut some fruit and had the table set with “dinner” for my parents. “Look Mom! I made you dinner!” I excitedly told her. I remember she walked over and hesitantly tasted a few things, and then saying [...]
Instructional consultation is a stage-based problem-solving process that brings the school psychologist, as a consultant, and the teacher, as consultee, together to focus on school-based academic and behavioral concerns. Teachers bring concerns about students to the instructional consultant, as is typically done in other forms of school consultation. One of the unique aspects of instructional [...]
Collectively, Americans seem to actively deny death as a natural occurrence in life. Just like our obsession with maintaining youthful appearances, we are fixated on maintaining unprecedented life spans, now a possibility through stem cell research and the potential future of widespread eugenics. Instead of acknowledging death, it becomes a taboo subject, occasionally brought up [...]