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    Teaching Assistant: STLIS CACHE Level 3 Award Assignment 1 Top of Form Question 1 (Words: 200) Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with: Children Young people Adults Communication means passing information from one person to another. It can be an interchange of opinions‚ thoughts‚ or information via speech‚ signs or writing between two or more people. When

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    Plato vs. Aristotle

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    By Gerard Chretien Plato vs. Aristotle Numerous experts in modern time regard Plato as the first genuine political philosopher and Aristotle as the first political scientist. They were both great thinkers in regards to‚ in part with Socrates‚ being the foundation of the great western philosophers. Plato and Aristotle each had ideas in how to proceed with improving the society in which they were part of during their existence. It is necessary therefore to analyze their different theoretical

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    Both Plato and Aristotle are extremely famous and credible philosophers who have very different views on this idea of Forms and the concept of knowledge. Plato first introduces this Theory of Forms‚ where he recognizes Forms to be the one source to all of knowledge. He describes and explains this theory in many of his works including Phaedo and the allegory of the cave. Then Aristotle criticizes and challenges this idea in his work‚ Nicomachean Ethics. While both philosophers have extremely persuasive

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    Labour was in some difficulty and resulted in its time in power to slowly be ebbed away. At the time of their election‚ Wilson’s government seemed well suited to the tasks at hand. Wilson was calm‚ relaxed and a skilful performer on television. His personality could not be matched as Heath‚ the leader of the Conservative party‚ realised. Wilson also seemed to be in tune with modern trends and had a genuine commitment to science and technology and a lot of scientists were employed as government

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    Aristotle Vs Machiavelli

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    Aristotle creates a metaphorical map directing the reader to a destination known to him as magnanimity. Vices such as vanity‚ boastfulness‚ and excess anger‚ are all concepts which Aristotle insinuates that a magnanimous person should not be comprised of (CITATION). Though‚ he also mentions deficiencies such as pusillanimity‚ self-deficiency‚ and patience which a magnanimous person should have (CITATION). An individual who can balance between both these virtues and vices is what Aristotle would deem

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    Julie Chen Research Paper

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    Julie Chen is a woman of many hats. She is the host of the popular CBS show Big Brother‚ a popular celebrity figure on The Talk‚ a respected journalist‚ a well-known TV anchor and she is a mother. Offering a look at what women can do without being pigeon-holed into one particular professional role‚ Julie Chen reminds women that life is full of opportunities and it’s perfectly acceptable to be outstanding at more than one job. It’s empowering to see her on more than one TV show and viewers respond

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    The Classical Greek Political Thought deeply focused on structuralizing the political institutions and perfected the allocation of functions among them. Whereas‚ Thucydides and Aristotle are two distinct personas who dedicated time to craft what is for them the relative best and grasping the truth for the early city-states. Providing a comparison between two identities requires a thorough research with regard to philosophy in life‚ technique in constructing arguments‚ and their contributions to the

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    Poetic Sound Devices

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    Poetic Sound Devices Practice “Poetry is old‚ ancient‚ goes back far. It is among the oldest of living things. So old it is that no man knows how and why the first poems came.”  Confound the cats! All cats--away— Cats of all colors‚ black‚ white‚ gray;       By night a nuisance and by day— Confound the cats! All cats‚ always.  I dreamed a dream next Tuesday week‚ Beneath the apple-trees;       I thought my eyes were big pork-pies‚ And my nose was Stilton cheese. Big Balloons Bounce into the

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    The novel Deadly by Julie Chibbaro follows the journey of a sixteen-year-old girl named Prudence who is living in the early 1900s‚ a time where disease and sickness ran rampant. Prudence assists George Soper‚ an epidemiologist at the New York Health and Sanitation Department with tracking down Mary Mallon‚ an Irish cook who is rumored to have been the cause of a recent typhoid outbreak in the city. Throughout the book‚ the characters pursue the uninformed and‚ frankly‚ terrified Mary Mallon and capture

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    Kant Vs Aristotle

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    Aristotle vs. Kant Ethical Teachings Central to modern ethical teachings are the views expressed by Aristotle and Kant‚ whose writings and works have influenced ethical issues over centuries. This essay presents a comparison between the ethical teachings of Aristotle and Immanuel Kant with the use of three concepts presented by Aristotle and Kant which in the context of a contemporary ethical issue such as abortion. Firstly will consider the philosopher’s views and ideas on living the best possible

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