Using Gibbs’ Reflective Cycle Gibbs’ Reflective Cycle (or Gibbs’ Reflective Model) Gibbs’ reflective cycle is a theoretical model often used by students as a framework in coursework assignments that require reflective writing. The model was created by Professor Graham Gibbs and appeared in Learning by Doing (1988). It looks like this: Action plan If it arose again what would you do? Descripiton What happened? Conclusion What else could you have done? Feelings What were you thinking and feeling
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Maths SL Matrix Investigation I will try to investigate in powers of matrices (2x2). Also‚ try to find a pattern‚ if there is one. A=[pic] Using my GCD calculator to raise matrix A to different powers [pic]= [pic] [pic]= [pic] [pic]=[pic] [pic]= [pic] [pic]= [pic] [pic]= [pic] [pic]=[pic] The pattern that I can see is that when the power of matrix A is
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The Clouded Comprehension of Climate Change: A Debate which burns hotter than the Sun itself Tom Foulger’s view on climate change: A threat to global security. A threat bigger than anything we have ever encountered before. And most dangerously‚ a threat that is beyond our control. Words like ‘unprecedented’ and ‘extreme’ are the words which are increasingly used to describe the weather around the world today. Unprecedented flooding‚ unprecedented amounts of rainfall‚ unprecedented melting
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`Notes for English literature Of mice and men is a novel of protest. It is during the great depression. When people are poor‚ they become desperate‚ lonely even though they are with people (inescapable loneliness) and they also become cruel. It is a novelette (short novel). One of the themes- loneliness 13/1/2013 Sunday
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The Explorer’s Daughter Two sentence summary: The explorer’s daughter is less focused on the story itself‚ it describes the narwhal hunt‚ but with focusing on the usual elements such as suspense and plot development. Rather‚ it explores the moral and environmental issues around hunting by indigenous people. Author’s purpose (what she wanted to achieve) : - Telling the audience about the occurrence near her home. - Cultural ways. - Importance of the narwhal for the hunters and their
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Q3: Describe and discuss the durability properties of hardened concrete. Durability is the ability of concrete to handle deterioration from the surroundings or at the service in which it is placed. The most important things that cause rust could be divided into two chemical and physical causes. The Chemical durability complications are disturbed with countless formulae reactions of cement-aggregate. On the other hand In the physical durability aspect problems are concerned from the aggregates
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“The sole purpose of The Importance of Being Earnest is to amuse.” To what extent do you agree? The play The Importance of Being Earnest was written by Oscar Wilde in 1894. It is a farcical comedy in which the main protagonists maintain a fictional persona to escape from social obligations‚ and keep it up throughout the play. It has also been known as ‘A Trivial Comedy For Serious People’. The character of Jack Worthing has the persona of Ernest‚ who is his brother‚ whilst the character of
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GCSE Geography Controlled Assessment When I visited Box Hill my main objective was to analyse the effects of tourism on Box Hill’s ecosystem and how the people at Box Hill have dealt with the effects‚ I will visit 4 sites which are Upper Burford Spur‚ Lower Burford Spur‚ Viewpoint and Broadwoods Tower. All of this was linked to either the weather‚ the surroundings‚ the species nearby or the tourism. All my results will be linked to my vegetation transect. My vegetation transect will have information
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Midterm 1 stuff (1‚ 25‚ 26‚ 27‚ 28) 2) What characterizes a prokaryotic cell? a. the lack of ribosomes b. the lack of a membrane-enclosed nucleus c. the presence of a nucleus with no DNA d. the presence of mitochondria e. having a cell wall without a cell membrane 3) Which of the following does NOT comprise a logical hierarchy of organization? a. family‚ order‚ class‚ phylum‚ kingdom b. molecules‚ cells‚ tissues‚ organ systems‚ populations c. organisms‚ populations‚ communities‚ biomes
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Bibliography: Biology text-book (Jones & Jones)‚ Encarta encyclopedia 99 edition‚ Collins learner?s dictionary‚ Schools Biology prep book‚ Internet link at www.ask.com‚ www.google.com‚
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