College Record 106:1C:147 Branton Shearer‚ C. (2005)‚ ‘Which Multiple Intelligences Assessment is Appropriate for Your Purposes?’. www.miresearch.org/files p2-3 Christison‚ M.A. (1998)‚ Applying Multiple Intelligences Theory. Forum 36:2:2 Cunningham‚ S. and Moor‚ P. (2005)‚ New Cutting Edge Upper Intermediate. Harlow: Longman Di Maio‚ M (2003)‚ ‘Using multiple intelligences in the EFL classroom’. Lang Matters‚ Issue 6 Gardner‚ H. (1983)‚ Frames of mind: The theory of multiple intelligences. New York:
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1.0 INTRODUCTION OF GOVERNMENT PRIVATIZATION POLICY 1.1 History of Government Privatization Policy The Government Privatization Policy was first announced as a national policy by Prime Minister of Malaysia‚ Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad in 1983. It represents a new advent of preceding government policy although it was very much consistent with his own personal ideological and policy preferences as well as new wave of conservative market reforms beginning in the West. Thus‚ in the Eighth Plan period
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Academic Success Kristen Christian University of Phoenix: GEN 200 March 1‚ 2015 Academic Success No matter where you are in your life continuing your education can be a challenge. Being able to juggle all your responsibilities can be very hard‚ but it is one of the keys to success. Everyone strives to be successful in every aspect of their life. You must know what you want to accomplish and be able to create a guided plan to have the best results. Making sure to stay organized and set your priorities
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Decision-making is an essential aspect of modern management. It is a primary function of management. A manager’s major job is sound/rational decision-making. He takes hundreds of decisions consciously and subconsciously. Decision-making is the key part of manager’s activities. Decisions are important as they determine both managerial and organizational actions. A decision may be defined as "a course of action which is consciously chosen from among a set of alternatives to achieve a desired result
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1. Describe how the fundamental attribution error affects how we think of ourselves and of others. The Fundamental Attribution Error refers to the tendency to over estimate the internal and underestimates the external factors when explaining the behaviors of others. This may be a result of our tendency to pay more attention to the situation rather than to the individual‚ and is especially true when we know little about the other person. 2. List and briefly describe four variables affecting
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formed from performance in one area. For example‚ an interviewer might judge an applicant’s entire potential for job performance on the basis of a single characteristic such as how well the applicant dresses or talks. The term "halo effect" describes what happens when a scientific observation is influenced by the observer’s perceptions of the individual‚ procedure‚ or service that is under observation. The observer’s prejudices‚ recollections of previous observations‚ and knowledge about prior observations
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the trial balance can be ‘in balance’ and still have errors‚ give examples of the type of errors that can occur leaving the trial balance in balance. For example‚ if $523 is the correct amount to be entered for both credit and debit side but entered $532‚ trial balance will show the same amounts for both debit and credit side but contains error. In addition‚ reverse entries can cause trial balance to be in balance but still contains error. For example‚ instead of recording debit side $100
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"A medication error is any preventable event that may cause or lead to inappropriate medication use or patient harm while the medication is in the control of the health care professional‚ patient‚ or consumer” (NCCMERP‚ 2016). According to the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (2010)‚ medication errors are among the most common medical errors‚ harming at least 1.5 million people every year. Someone who has experience working with medications and the errors of them would be Laurie Dworkin. Laurie
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Medication errors are all too common‚ jeopardizing the safety of patients; it may be a misinterpretation of a prescription‚ not having a complete history of a patient and dispensing drugs that could interact with other drugs adversely‚ or a patient administering the medication incorrectly‚ which are all preventable. There are numerous ways of preventing medication errors; therefore‚ the Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP) has recognized ten important factors that lead to errors. Anderson
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A greater challenge in the development with primary caregivers will result in increased difficulty to develop trust in the therapeutic alliance (Bowlby‚ 1977). It was noted that parents subject to cause neglect and or maltreatment‚ or reject a child for any reason would likely omit or falsify vital information needed in
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