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    effectively”. If we apply this definition to teaching and learning resources‚ it can be argued that resources are central to the learning process and an absolute necessity for the teacher in planning and delivering effective sessions and the leaner in achieving their learning targets. The aim of this paper is to critically analyse the use of teaching and learning resources within my role as a Lecturer and Facilitator in the Lifelong Learning Sector and review the benefits and limitations of different

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    Green revolution Green Revolution refers to a series of research‚ development‚ and technology transfer initiatives‚ occurring between the 1940s and the late 1970s‚ that increased agriculture production around the world‚ beginning most markedly in the late 1960s. It forms a part of the ’neo-colonial’ system of agriculture wherein agriculture was viewed more of a commercial sector than a subsistence one.[1] The initiatives‚ led by Norman Borlaug‚ the "Father of the Green Revolution" credited with

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    1.Briefly list any financial problems you face personally or as a household‚ such as too much debt not enough savings‚ or not enough income.
 I have been managing my finances quite poorly‚ but there is still hope. Since I retired from the navy‚ I was left with no job lined up‚ car payment‚ apartment payment‚ my wife and my two boys. It took me some time to get my head out the water but i also accumulated some serious credit cards payment took keep me afloat for the moment. During that time‚ we

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    Examine the ways in which social policies and laws may influence families and households. In this essay‚ I will be focusing mainly on the laws and social policies from the 1950’s to this present day. The three social policies I have chosen to discuss are the Birth Control Pill‚ the Divorce Reform Act and lastly‚ the Civil Partnership Act. The Birth Control Pill Law was legalised in 1961‚ this meant that married women who wish to take the oral contraceptive pill can now legally take the pill. The

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    Why do readers find Great Expectations so enjoyable? Michael Johnson Dickens uses pathetic fallacy to illustrate the predicament that faces the characters in the novel. It also depicts the emotions the characters feel and indicates how the scene is going to change. For example‚ the dramatic weather change‚ conveyed in the line‚ “The evening mist was rising now‚” during the second ending when Estella and Pip meet‚ mirrors the realisation of Pip and Estella’s true feelings for each other.

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    The Routine Activities Theory is an explanation of how a change in a person’s social patterns affects crime rates. At the center of the environmental criminology theory‚ the Routine Activities Theory examines crimes as events that happen at a specific location and time‚ involving specific persons and/or objects. There are three components necessary for predatory crimes to occur; a motivated offender‚ suitable targets‚ and the absence of a capable guardian. In the event that one is lacking‚ a predatory

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    The article ’Showing Off’ by the Scottish writer Janice Galloway describes how she overcame obstacles in her life to become a writer and shows that even if you are not blessed with the best oppurtunities in life and suffer from prejudice‚ it is still possible to achieve your goals. Through the clever use of language and technique‚ Galloway presents her writing in such a way that it has a great deal of inspirational impact on the reader. In order for a text to be inspiring‚ it must be written in

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    Imagine taking a jog in the cool temperatures in Arizona; coming home sweaty and worked up. Only 20.6% of people meet the total time recommended of excercise. An analysis of the exercise routine throughout the course reveals positive improvements and effects toward my healthy lifestyle habits. Since the exercise routine there were major and overall changes which have changed my fitness in the past 5 weeks .In the beginning of the program‚ many changes were made. Such as my attitude towards

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    Task 1: Describe and discuss aspects of current national legislation‚ which have relevance to managing behaviour in the learning environment. As teachers‚ we have a duty of care to understand and be aware of the current legislation that can have an influence on the management of behaviour in the learning environment. Managing behaviour is an area that can determine that all learners have the right to achieve; therefore‚ it is important that we understand the legal implications fully in an educational

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    IntroductionDuring the 1990s‚ considerable interest has been generated in the design of constructivist learning environments. The promise of these systems to leverage capabilities of technology‚ empower learners to pursue unique goals and needs‚ and re-conceptualize teaching-learning practices has sparked both provocative ideas as well as heated debate. Yet‚ problems in grounding designs within established theory and research are commonplace‚ as designers grapple with questions regarding epistemology

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