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    practitioner needs “ Self Evaluation” to help improve their own practice and develop their ability to reflect upon activities and modify plans to meet the individual needs of the children they work with (Teena Kamen) Teaching Assistant’s (TA’s) should set their own SMART targets(See B1) by developing their knowledge to update the existing skills and acquiring new skills to support the school and activities. TA’s can prepare their own personal development plan based on their prior knowledge‚ qualification

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    TITLE: IMPLICATIONS OF INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL ON HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction pg 3 2. Elements of Intellectual Capital pg. 3 3. Preserving Intellectual Capital pg. 4 4. The Importance Of Implementing Intellectual Capital Processes pg. 4-5 5. The Value Factor

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    Learning how we develop to become who we are is a hard concept to understand and its something that we may not ever be able to understand completely. Why is it that even if a brother and sister are raised in the same household and taught the exact same things in the exact same ways‚ that they develop differently. One may develop and learn their abilities fast and become a brilliant student during high school‚ but the other is barely passing and struggling to develop his skills. Many psychologists

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    Discuss the function of goals within an organisation and examine the different types of goals which an organisation might pursue. A goal is a future expectation that the organization is striving to accomplish. The meaning of the goal can be interpreted differently by different people. It can be used in a broad sense to refer to the overall purpose of an organization. A goal may be used to refer more specific desired accomplishment. Goal-setting ideally involves establishing specific‚ measurable

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    Critically examine the following statement “the behaviour of the organisation determines the success or failure of the organisation”. An organization consists of individuals with different tasks attempting to accomplish a common purpose. For a business‚ this purpose is the creation and delivery of goods or services for its customers. According to Blanchard and Johnson (1998)‚ organizational behaviour is a field of study that investigates the impact that individuals‚ groups and organizational structure

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    with a mental or physical health condition and that must be provided with services and equal opportunities in order for them to be a successful human being and live a fulfilling life. An intellectual disability has limitations in two different areas: Intellectual functioning and adaptive behaviors. Intellectual function is also know as your IQ. This shows a person’s ability to learn‚ reason‚ make decisions‚ and solve problems. Adaptive behaviors are necessary life skills such as being able to communicate

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    around 1849. Settlers began to move west over the Appalachian Mountains in the early 1800’s. They settled into new states and claimed their new territories. They began to invade California‚ lands belonging to Mexico‚ and Texas. In the mid 1800’s the US took control over all land belonging to Mexico‚ and southern parts of Oregon. The US then progressed to control land from coast to coast. Before the 1820’s‚ American pioneers had began to settle and even build homes as far as the Mississippi River

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    Theme 1. Nationalism in Europe (Ch.1) 2. National Movement in Indo - China (Ch.2) 3. Nationalism in India (Ch.3) (compulsory) 20 marks } Any one 4 marks 4 marks 1.2 Economies and Livelihood Theme Theme Theme 4. Industrialization 1850 s - 1950s (Ch.5) 5. Urbanization and Urban lives (Ch.6) 6. Trade and Globalization (Ch.4) } } Any Two 6marks 1.3 Culture‚ Identity and Society Theme Theme 7. Print culture and nationalism (Ch.7) 8. History of Novel (Ch.8) ( Any one)

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    1 The modern nation state is characterized by a number of different criteria. Firstly‚ it is a state or country with clearly defined borders‚ within which‚ one can find people of similar cultural or racial persuasion; the majority of which share the same cultural identity or beliefs. The modern nation state is also self-defined and sovereign with its own government‚ one that maintains its own armed forces. The government is usually effected by an established bureaucracy and power is held centrally

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    The tradition concept of development has for a considerable period of time been driven by economic considerations. Exploitation of natural resources which leads to environmental degradation motivated by targets of maximum profits has been the norm and little regard has been granted to the side effects of development initiatives. Gradual escalation of awareness and realisation of the range as well as the magnitude of environmental effects of development initiatives led to worldwide discussions on

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