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    ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES AND RELATIONSHIPS IN LIFELONG LEARNING UNIT 401: TASK A In the course of my research‚ I discovered that the teaching profession‚ like many other professions is being guided by a set of legislations‚ which can also be referred to as the code of conduct for the teaching profession. This set of legislations has been put in place for the effective management of teachers. These legislations guide the roles and responsibilities of us teachers. WHAT ARE ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

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    The Power of Women Reform movements are an essential part of society in order to highlight the troubles that plaque a society‚ causes of hardships for the community‚ and what individuals should do. The Moral Reform Societies in the northern states from 1835 to 1841‚ examined the problem of licentiousness that was overtaking their communities. These societies looked at ways in which they could stop these acts and redefine how women were perceived when these acts happened. Wright and Sklar compiled

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    Kohlberg’s model of moral development is intriguing‚ with respects to the progression of morals throughout the life of individuals (Williams & Arrigo‚ 2012). My daughters are four years apart in age‚ the different levels of maturity and moral development is evident as Kohlberg in comparing their characteristics to Kohlberg’s model while recalling the different stages they went through growing up. In my experience‚ however‚ there are several individuals that have not progressed as Kohlberg suggests

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    Teens and Celebrities Teenagers often turn to their favorite celebrities for guidance in their every day lives. Celebrities have become more mainstream role models for teens as their images and lifestyles are normally splashed across television‚ movies‚ magazines and all throughout pop culture. Teens that try to emulate their favorite celebrities may select good role models or bad ones that can be positive or negative for teens. Problems with teens linked to celebrities include: • Teen behaviors

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    What is the role of business in society? Last week I took part in a panel discussion that debated “What is the role of business in society”.  I thought you would be interested in what I had to say. My position is simple‚ the role of business is to create wealth. The word "wealth" comes from two old English words - "weal" and "th" meaning "the condition of well being" or as Robert Kennedy put it "the things that make life worth living". I would argue that the role of business has always been the

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    Throughout my life there are a few exceptional figures who have served as a role model for me offering guidance and direction through their words of wisdom. However none has such inspiration as Mother Teresa who has formed the very core and fundamental attributes which makes me a person that I am today. I believe in a life of giving and not taking through the teachings of Mother Theresa. For any of you who do not know her‚ Mother Theresa was a recipient of several honours including the coveted

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    American Literature 13 January 2015 Penalties on Celebrities When the law is broken and you’re under the spotlight a part of the population wishes that person gets severely punished. People feel they should face stricter penalties because you’re famous and in the other hand some people feel like were equal so we should have the same punishment. When it comes to breaking the law nobody should walk away from punishment but that does not mean celebrities should face more severe punishment than others

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    Outline and evaluate the view that the role of religion in society is to promote stability and consensus? The title is arguing clearly form a functionalist perspective on religion. Religion is a secondary agent of socialisation‚ it plays a major part in many people’s lives‚ even though we may not be as religious as we used to be‚ religion still features strongly in our word as many of our laws and moral codes‚ which are targeted at maintaining a stable society stem from the bible. Such as ‘thou shall

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    Sector Unit 001 RolesResponsibilities and Relationships in lifelong learning. The main role of the teacher is that of facilitator of learning by leading discussions‚ asking open-ended questions‚ guiding process and task and enabling participation of the learners. They must also provide students with the opportunity to take charge of their learning‚ encourage the discovery of new ideas‚ to gain insight into their studies and make connections. Students need to have a focus to be successful

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    My Role Model As I entered my grandmother’s house one evening‚ usually greeted by a joyous “hello” from my grandmother‚ that evening I was greeted only by a creepy silence. As I cautiously proceeded to walk deeper into the abnormally quiet house‚ searching every room eagerly for my grandmother my innocent curiosity suddenly stopped by a horrifying scream from my grandmother‚ as she fail to her knees gasping for some air‚ clawing anxiously at her chest‚ fighting to survive a severe heart attack.

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