Field Report Essays

  • The Impact of Urban Legends Throughout History and Around the World

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    horrify listeners. The way in which I conducted research for my field report was quite simple. After I realized that I planned to do a report on urban legends, I went to the main library to look for a few books that I had already found online. After searching through the stacks for a good amount of time, I finally found the books that I was looking for and proceeded to check them out. Another source of information that I used in my report was from various notes that I had taken in class. These notes

  • Star Wars and Religion

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    Star Wars and Religion Methodology In conducting my research on Star Wars, I wanted to make sure that I kind of found a variety of sources. I decided to do my field report on Star Wars originally because I was aware that I needed to include an interview component in this report. I immediately thought of my R.A., who just happens to be an incredibly huge Star Wars fan. I knew that I would have to investigate some element of the movies and religion has always been a very controversial topic

  • Variations of the Ankle Slasher

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    under it. I even find myself looking in the back seat as I unlock the door. I am not even aware that I do it until I get into my car and lock the doors. Through studying Urban Legends in class, I have become very interested in them. For this field report I decided to take this Urban Legend to see if there was anyone else who heard it, and to see if it was being passed on or if was just my deviant mother. My research consisted of two interviews. I interviewed a few of my friends that go to Indiana

  • A Rhythmic History of Hip-Hop

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    beat of each measure hard with either a heavy bass drum or a bass guitar. Hip-hop beats have evolved in many different ways throughout their twenty-year history, yet they are all centered around rhythm and feature heavy, syncopated bass. For my field report, I chose to compose a number of different hip-hop beats, each one emulating a different style of beat from the history of hip-hop. I composed five different beats. The first is an emulation of a beat from the mid-eighties, the second is based on

  • Princess Charming

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    Princess Charming Methodology I started thinking about an appropriate topic for my Field Report months ago. I considered the world of Punk culture in Chicago. Then I decided I knew too much already about this so I considered perhaps skateboard culture. At least this way I could learn something that I wasn't familiar with firsthand. But still, I have had a significant amount of exposure to skateboarding so I kept searching. I considered the already approved topics and looked specifically at

  • Field Observation Report

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    We decided to volunteer our time in a field that we both enjoy and may consider to develop our careers in this field. We felt this would allow us to develop valuable and relevant skills and allow us to gain some experience in the coaching field. Therefore, we conducted warm ups and cool downs for the University of Mount Olive men’s soccer team. This involved creating, demonstrating, and conducting an efficient warm up. We used deliberate strategy throughout our experience. This is planned and intended

  • Field Experience Report

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    Project 1: Field Experience Geography 235—Conservation of Natural Resources Fall 2015 By Lauren McElroy 1. On Saturday September 19 at 9am, I went to the New Garden Park in Landenberg, Pennsylvania. We went to help Shane Morgan, management plan coordinator of White Clay Wild and Scenic River Program, in the planting a new riparian buffer. During this planting, we helped to enhance existing wetland areas with native plants to provide better wildlife habitat. Currently, the land along Lamburn Run

  • Hospital Field Identification Report

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    When people need surgery, they go to the hospital to get help. There, special tools are used to cut open the patient. When these tools are used they must be one hundred percent clean, of bacteria or any other foreign material. This will ensure the patient doesn’t contract any foreign materials in the body. To clean the tools, they are ran through an autoclave which sterilizes the equipment. The machines use steam, heat and pressure to kill any foreign material on the tools. I’m able to help out with

  • Medical Field Observation Report

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    reinforcing the information that I had learned in previous years being in the Medical Magnet program at Rancho High School. Thankfully, my internship and volunteering experiences both lined up very well with my career goal of entering the medical field by exposing me to the work environment that many private health professionals encounter on a daily basis; the daily procedures, although fairly repetitive, often involved interesting patient cases of varying ages such as patients with conditions like

  • The Beet Fields Book Report

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    The Beet Field The Beet Fields was written by author Gary Paulsen. This book is a reflection of the author's own life. The boy is a sixteen year old runaway; who learns through hard work and migrant labor, every day teaches him more about friendship, hunger, profanity and lust. The boy was hardworking and determined to survive. Each day brought new life lessons that he would learn. He experiences the true meaning of lust when Ruby gets ahold of him. The author shares his own experiences

  • School Field Observation Report

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    On March 8th, I went on a school field trip to the JATC building to learn more about some health career options. I was given three classes to attend which were Nursing, Speech/Language Pathology, and Physician's Assistant. I learned a lot from these classes and I think this event was very beneficial. First, I went to Nursing. In this class they had us watch a short video that went over the basics of nursing and what it would entail. The people giving the class taught us how to give CPR, how to

  • Why Write Reports?

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    or discouraged when asked to write a report? Do we do report writing because of some bureaucratic regulation? We would rather do the ‘real’ work by recruiting workers and training them besides organizing meetings instead of the boring writing. Function of the introduction is to state clearly the reasons for discussing the particular subject. Just why was the report written? This is to indicate the importance of the subject to the reader, relate the report to previous and similar work, and to

  • Interpret and Draft DISA Completion Reports

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    A completion report is one of three reports. The situation is based on conditions that exist at the time a TSO directs as to when a circuit, trunk, or link is expected to be available. The 3 types of reports are In-Effect Report, Exception Report, and Delayed Service Report. In-Effect Report (IER) – The facility or activity designated in the TSO (normally the CCO or CMO) will, within 72 duty hours (based on 24-hour workday not including weekends and holidays) of completion of action on the TSO,

  • Public Relations

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    Public Relations Good public relations is key to the success of any business. A company must strive to make itself stand out in its particular field. The media can be a very effective public relations tool if it is used right. A twenty first century company is not only going to need the ability to please their customers, but to delight them. In order to accomplish this goal, employees need to understand who the company is, and what it stands for. Not only do they need to understand these values

  • Accounting

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    student needs to decide on a more specific field of accounting. An accountant has many choices regarding what particular field of accounting to specialize in, depending on the financial information he or she wants to analyze and how it is done. Financial accountants, tax accountants and internal auditors are all accountants in general but require different training and work methods. A financial accountant records economic data and periodically prepares reports that show profit and other financial information

  • Alcoholics Anonymous Field Visit Report

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    Alcoholics Anonymous Field Visit Report Alcoholics Anonymous is a self-help organization made up of men and women, young and old, who come together to share their experiences with alcohol, and to express their hope and strength with one another so that they can overcome the illness of alcoholism and then help others to recover. A.A. was first started by two men in 1935. One man from New York, Bill W., who was a stockbroker and another man from Ohio, Dr. Bob who was a surgeon. At one point

  • Assessing Conceptual Understanding of Rational Numbers

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    sense with rational numbers, and describe a plan using this information for developing a continuum of rational number skills and concepts. Background on reform in mathematics as it relates to conceptual understanding: National assessments and reports often act as a jumpstart for research agendas, curriculum development, and professional development training. Analysis and assessment of student learning weaves its way into all three categories as the message of current reform in mathematics becomes

  • New River Field Trip Report

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    On Saturday, April 25th, the class went on a field trip to different locations around the Blacksburg-Christiansburg area to view different land formations typical of the Virginia area. We visited a total of eight sites to include the Kentland Farms, VT airport, Blacksburg Golf Course, and several road side areas. The weather conditions that day were cloudy with intermittent showers making the ground very wet and reducing visibility across large landscapes for the majority of the day. This paper will

  • Juvenile Court Field Observation Report

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    Going to the Franklin County Courthouse was an eyeopening experience. Witnessing the way the judicial system works first hand was helpful in understanding the process. During the trip I had the opportunity to witness three juvenile cases, a murder case, and hear from Judge Frye about his experience as a judge. On the trip I had the opportunity to experience three juvenile court trials. Two of the proceedings were related to school truancy and the third was related to substance abuse. Sitting through

  • Social Work Field Observation Report

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    On July 7th I had an interview opportunity with the Oasis Shelter in Owensboro, Kentucky. This was one of the numerous opportunities that I placed on my possible field interest to receive an internship at. I met with the director of the Oasis shelter in Henderson, Kentucky that afternoon for the interview. The interview went well, and I informed the director that I was a Sociology undergrad student looking to expand my knowledge with domestic violence. Towards the end of the interview, the director