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    Portfolio Reflection Essay The beginning of high school I was a seed in English class. I was not particularly good at English and had doubts on whether I should ask the teacher to move me down to the college prep class. Just like a seed‚ I was a plain little student sitting in an honors class. Maybe from last year’s English class‚ I was fully aware my writing was not anything special. That was what I thought because I compared myself to my friends‚ but for sure‚ one thing I was positive was that

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    than this! At a more realistic 4 mm/s (0.004 m/s) it would only take the snail 400 s or 6 minutes 40 seconds.) 4 a) graph D b) graph C c) graph A d) graph B a) 8m distance = = 32 m/s 0.25s time The car is moving at constant velocity (speed). 5 IGCSE Physics Answers – Section A 3 6 gradient = 7 b) Time interval between first and seventh drip is 15 s (6 135 m ÷ 15 s = 9 m/s. 8 2.5 s) so average speed is a) 1 b) Distance travelled is

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    transformation features telework. This essay aims to analyse this increasing trend in the workplaces across the globe to see its good and bad. It is found out that telework offers more advantages than disadvantages to employees‚ employers and the society as a whole. To meet this end‚ it will first consider the definition of telework‚ and then examine both benefits and shortcomings of telework to 3 different levels: individuals‚ organisations and nation. Finally‚ the essay will conclude by discussing necessary

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    EHIMARE MICHAEL IRIBHOGBE 7 Ingram Walk Aberdeen‚ Scotland‚ AB12 3JS | emiribhogbe@yahoo.com | 07903019764 ------------------------------------------------- Career Objective To engineer business problems with technical applications‚ and relevant acquired IT Skills like web designs and development‚ programming among others while working with a target driven and exceptional desire to succeed. ------------------------------------------------- IT Skills Computing Skills: * Familiar with

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    Body Language The Oxford English Dictionary (revised 2005) definition is: "body language - noun - the conscious and unconscious movements and postures by which attitudes and feelings are communicated [for example]: his intent was clearly expressed in his body language." "body language - noun - the process of communicating what you are feeling or thinking by the way you place and move your body rather than by words kinesics - the study of the way in which certain body movements and gestures serve

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    Individual Freedom within Society: Unattainable and Undesirable Utilizing Durkheim and Merton’s Theories to Highlight the Inconvenience yet Necessity of Societal Regulation The ideal of pursuing individual freedom and autonomy has been a value that has permeated society for decades‚ if not centuries. Actions in today’s capitalist society are motivated by self-promotion and ambition to attain monetary and societal success. That said‚ many sociological theorists highlight how citizens’

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    In this analytical essay‚ persuasive techniques used in the text Boy: tales of childhood by the author Roald Dahl will be discussed. Techniques that are specific to non- fiction writing to impart the intended purpose of the text‚ Boy: tales of childhood. The text boy: tales of childhood begins with Roald’s “one-armed father” Haral Dahl and Roald’s uncle Oscar‚ who are both running away together to France to make their fortune. Pg 14 “while uncle Oscar was bustling around in La Rochelle‚ his

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    Lesson learned. Jal and Jay are two friends and neighbors who lived in Corpusville‚ Vistagreen City. These two boys are classmates since grade school and until now that they are already in high school. They have many things in common‚ and one of those is that they love to play online games. Both of them are so much addicted to it. They even skip meals and skip classes just to spend their money and the rest of their time on the internet cafes. Their parents have no idea what their sons are doing

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    Name: Sohini D Biswas Units: CYP Core 3.1 Criterion 2.3 Date: 27.11.2013 Task 22 Give an explanation of how current practice is influenced by Theories of Development. Piaget’s theory of cognitive development Piaget catagorised the cognitive development into four stages. They are: The sensorimotor stage : This stage is from birth till the child acquires language development. In this stage the children explore their understanding of the world through their sensory development

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    Relationships with community‚ family and between male and female are a constant source of inspiration for Irish writers. Discuss with reference to examples from three genres. In Dubliners‚ James Joyce portrays relationships in the nineteenth century to be unequal. Women live in servitude to their men folk‚ and are portrayed as the weaker sex whereas children are hardly seen or heard. The position of women and children under masculine dominance in Joyce’s stories runs in parallel to the political

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