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    Interaction Design

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    Question 1 Carry out an Hierarchical Task Analysis for the task of buying books from a High Street bookseller. Your analysis should take account of the range of user needs – e.g.‚ some users will want to find a specific title while others want to browse potential titles before making a selection. Your HTA should be presented using the standard graphical notion and detailed plans should be written. DESCRIPTION OF TASKS | SUBTASKS | In order to buy books online from the internet‚ the user will

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    research will be chiefly guided by the lens of culturally responsive pedagogy to explore EFL practices in context of Nepal. “Culturally Responsive Teaching”‚ as per the definition of Gloria Ladson-Billing‚ is an approach that empowers students intellectually‚ socially‚ emotionally‚ and politically by using culturally referents to impact knowledge‚ skills and attitudes. (cited in Sealey-Ruiz‚ 2006). The term culturally responsive teaching or culturally responsive pedagogy was first used by Gay (2000)

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    Personal Privacy and its importance within the workplace “Privacy in the workplace is one of the more troubling personal and professional issues of our time. But privacy cannot be adequately addressed without considering a basic foundation of ethics” (Hartman n.d). We are unable to reach a meaningful normative conclusion about workplace privacy rights and obligations without an understanding of the fundamental and commons of the ethical basis of justice and also a thorough understanding of individual

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    Running Head: NURSING-SENSITIVE INDICATORS Nursing-Sensitive Indicators (my name) Western Governors University 1 NURSING-SENSITIVE INDICATORS 2 Nursing-Sensitive Indicators In 1994 the American Nurses Association began work to demonstrate that the profession of nursing has many unique opportunities in which the practice of nursing may impact patient care (ANA‚ 2014a). This paper analyzes Nursing-Sensitive Indicators (NSI) and how they may have impacted patient care in a scenario involving a

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    Social Interaction

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    Debriefing: The effects smoking marijuana has on social anxiety and cognitive distortions. Principal investigator: Perrie Gordon Thank you for taking part in this study. The purpose of this study is to explore and compare the effects smoking marijuana has on sociability‚ social anxiety‚ schizotypy and cognitive distortions; mainly looking at negative automatic thoughts‚ between participants whose levels of smoking marijuana vary. Past research has shown that there is a clear distinction

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    Antibias and Culturally Relevant Curriculum Children learn races‚ sexes and what is to be handicapped by observing the differences among people and by taking the spoken and unspoken messages about those differences. Because children are born to a diverse world‚ they interact with people whom are different from themselves almost daily. Diversity defined as the richness and uniqueness among humans. “Young children are aware of diversity; hence‚ you need to be prepared to address it in your work with

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    is relevance‚ how is relevant to the age group? It is socio-culturally appropriate? Is it individually appropriate? All these question needs to be considered when choose a theme topic. Themes are relevant when the concepts they represent are directly tied to children’s real-life experiences and build on what children know. If relevance has been properly considered‚ themes are age appropriate‚ individually appropriate‚ and socio-culturally appropriate. Relevant themes highlight concepts with which

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    Culturally Competent Teachers Effect’s on Latino Students with Emotional Disturbance Gloria Page-Gooding Immaculata University Abstract The objective of this study was to examine the progress of Latino students with ED when assigned to culturally competent teachers in their school environment in addition to the other school supports they receive. For the purpose of this research; cultural competence is defined as the process through which teachers are trained in the following

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    It is important to keep track of sensitive items and documents for many reasons that could hinder you and/ or your comrades. I myself left my Military Identification Card behind during a weight and tape test. But many other things can be left behind and compromise your security‚ operations‚ life‚ or the lives of others. To lose a sensitive item can also be a violation of the army values. It violates the values of Duty and Integrity. It violates duty because without the proper equipment you cannot

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    Humanitarian Intervention

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    Humanitarian Intervention as a World-Wide Controversy The issue of humanitarian intervention has become increasingly prominent in worldwide debates regarding its role in ethics and legitimacy in international relations. Uncertainty arises as to whether there are any moral obligation for humanitarian intervention and the concerning justifications of the violation of state sovereignty. In viewing the matter ethically and applying Immanuel Kant’s principle of cosmopolitan law from his 1795 essay

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