Notes & Lesson Check 4.3 Atoms are composed of protons‚ neutrons‚ and electrons Protons and Neutrons make up the nucleus Electrons surround the nucleus Number of neutrons = (protons & neutrons) mass number – atomic number #26 – 28 are key points 26. What distinguishes the atoms of one element form the atoms of another? Elements are different because they contain different numbers of protons. 27. How do the isotopes of a given element differ from one another? Isotopes of an element
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When looking at security of your network first you must determine what laws and regulations you must abide by. Being a police department do you have information stored in your database that would be considered ePHI from when a inmate was treated then you may fall under HIPAA. Do you take credit card for payment of violations? If so you may be required to protect data under SOX or PCI. You must know what data you have and how you must protect it. Are you required to report to the public or the
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Is Australia an inclusive society? Reports from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (2003a‚ 2003b‚ as cited in Ashman & Elkins‚ 2009‚ p. 7) show 25% of the Australian population is currently made up of migrants from around 200 countries. This fact demonstrates Australia‚ on the whole‚ has a tolerant and inclusive society. A society can be identified as a collection of people who live together in a relatively ordered community (Ashman & Elkins‚ 2009‚ p. 7). It could be said‚ Australia has one of
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Curriculum Development & Evaluation * Dr. A. Asgari — Presentation Transcript • 1. CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT & EVALUATION Dr. Azadeh Asgari Foundations of Curriculum • 2. What is Curriculum? Any document or plan that exists in a school or school system that defines the work of teachers‚ at least to the extent of identifying the content to be taught student and the methods to be used in the process (English‚ 2000). The educative experiences learners have in an educational program. The purpose of which
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Ryan Fitts HR400-01 Dr. John Theodore March 13‚ 2011 HM: Working at night is a bit different than working in the daytime. Describe some work experiences you have had while working at night that demonstrate the difference between nighttime and daytime work. You: Soon after I graduated from high school I went to work at a convenient store that was open 24 hours and 7 days a week. I was a night clerk that worked from 11PM to 7AM for over a year. I also worked the 2nd shift from 3PM to 11PM
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P5-explain the concept of homeostasis P6- follows guidelines to interpret collected data for heart rate‚ breathing rate and temperature before and after a standard period of exercise Homeostasis Conditions in the body have to be controlled with narrow limits. This is called homeostasis. These conditions include water content‚ ion content‚ body temperature and blood glucose concentration. The thermoregulatory centre is the part of the brain that monitors and controls body temperature. The pancreas
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1. Who are the stakeholders involved in this decision? The stakeholder involved in this decision is Anne Distagne‚ the CEO of Linkage Construction‚ Inc. She was the individual involved in the decision-making process. of falsifying information to not display the significant increase in profit. 2. What are the ethical issues involved? There are several ethical issues involved. The first issue is Anne’s demeanor towards the accountant Sue. Anne used her superiority with Sue as a threat so that Sue
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1.)Curriculum From Different Points of View Traditional Points of View: Curriculum is a body of subjects or subject matter prepared by the teachers for the students to learn. A "course of study" and "syllabus." It is a field of study. It is made up of its foundations (philosophical‚ historical‚ psychological and social foundations; domains‚ of knowledge as well as its research and principles. (Give other views of curriculum as expounded by Robert M. Hutchins‚ Joseph Schwab and Arthur Bestor)
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‘The creation of a house corner within a child-minding setting’. Graded Unit 3 F5LN 35 Abstract The purpose of this project was to create a house corner‚ so the child-minder and her assistants are able to assess the children in their care more easily. As well as having somewhere for the children to be able to go and role/pretend play. The aim of the project was too: To lead the development of creating the house corner‚ within the child-minding setting • To resource a house corner facility
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I think there are two ethical situations here. One with Aston Martin’s decision and the other is‚ what does the store do with the returned merchandise. In the 90’s‚ this became a popular habit with teens through college age‚ to buy‚ wear and then return the items. Shoplifting had also become popular. I think both are just as wrong. The retailer suffers because of the ethics of others. Many times the retailer has the policy of returning everything‚ no questions asked. I was at a retail outlet
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