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    Educ 582 Assignment 1

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    EDUC 582 Module One – Assignment 1 Write a critical analysis about a journal of the ethical aspects of the counseling profession. The article‚ Ethics in the Counseling Profession by Jesse Lile‚ explains the ethics that counselors must apply and follow to manage a successful care plan in an organization or school setting. Ethics and values are both defined

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    the constitutional conventions‚ even to dealing with substantial aspects of constitutional behavior. For example‚ the Queen should give the Royal assent to the Bill which has been properly passed by the Parliament. Unlike the America where have the codified constitution to rule the powers of president and his cabinet‚ the powers of minister in this country are broadly accounted by the ministerial responsibility convention. Even though the Great Britain is lack of written constitution‚ the system is

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    reason for arrest and can therefore take them to court. However‚ judges cannot overturn acts of Parliament because of Parliamentary sovereignty unlike in the USA‚ judges have very far-reaching powers of judicial review because of the existence of a codified constitution. If a law passed by congress goes against the constitution or the bill of rights – the Supreme Court can overrule that law. The Human Rights Act is a UK law passed in 1998. It means that you can

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    Religion Exam Review

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    digital map cosisted of religion Hinduism or more percisely Vedisim‚ a segment of Hinduisim that revolved primarly around the mythic bersion of Vedas. The existence of Vedas dates back as far as 1500 BCE to 1000 BCE and until 600 BCE they were not codified. In my digital map i interviewed my uncle who had opened up a Temple here in Toronto‚ in 1979. I questioned him about the challenegs he faced‚ religious ceremonies that are held‚ and the items that are most commonly used in these ceremonies. One

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    natinal budget which subsidises state education and government-assisted private education for Singaporean citizens and funds the edusave programme‚ the costs for which are significantly higher for non-citizens. In 2000 the Compulsory Education Act codified compulsory education for children of primary school age (excepting those with disabilities)‚ and made it a criminal offence for parents to fail to enroll their children in school and ensure their regular attendance. Exemptions are allowed for homeschooling

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    example‚ most people can speak grammatically without being able to explain the rules of grammar. This is Tacit knowledge. Explicit knowledge is that answer to 2X2. In Project Management‚ Tacit Knowledge is the knowledge your co-worker knows‚ but isn’t codified or written down; while Explicit Knowledge deals with knowledge that is written down and structured. For example‚ your co-worker knows how to fix Word when it chokes on an important document; but she is the only one. This is the Tacit Knowledge that

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    “Morality and values depend on the existence of conscious minds- and specifically on the fact that such minds can experience various forms of well-being and suffering in this universe” (Sam Harris). Morality is the divergence between right and wrong in every aspect of life. To be or not to be moral is a decision whose outcome influences civilization. However‚ to know the difference between the evil and the marvelous deeds of life one has to have lived through both agony and joy. The Just War Theory

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    into following: ‒ Measures based on general principles in the law • This refers to principles which are not codified in the legislation (non-statutory) • They include a range of philosophies and approaches including “substance over form” “abuse of law” ‒ General Anti Avoidance rules • It has same meaning as “anti avoidance rules based on general principles in law” except that it is codified and included in the legislation ‒ Specific Anti Avoidance rules • These are the specific anti-avoidance

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    To understand why Confucianism is a religion‚ there must be an understanding of what a religion is. Religion can be defined as an interest‚ belief‚ or an activity that is important to a group of people. It is a united practice or belief‚ which connects worldviews of humanity to an order of one’s existence. The practices of a religion can include sacrifices‚ festivals‚ as well as rituals‚ which are an integral part of all religions. A ritual is “a religious or solemn ceremony consisting of a series

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    PLANNING IN KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT DEFINITIONS: 1.PLANNING: Planning is a process which involves the determination of future course of action‚ i.e. why an action‚ how to take an action‚ and when to take action are main subjects of planning. So planning is actually a future thinking for achieving goals. 2.KNOWLE DGE MANAGEMENT: Knowledge management is a discipline that promotes an integrated approach to identifying‚ capturing‚ evaluating‚ retrieving‚ and sharing all of an enterprise’s information

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