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    An Effective System

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    20‚ March 2013 2nd Assignment: “An Effective System” “Specifically‚ the growing threat that sexual predators pose to our Nation’s children and their families represents an area where our criminal justice system has failed the American people‚”(Unknown) is a quote by an American politician of the Republican Party‚ Paul Gillmor that illustrates the failures of the current American criminal justice system. According to The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crimes‚ the purpose of the criminal justice

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    Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector Assignment: Explain the different methods of giving feedback and demonstrate good practice in giving feedback to your peers. The different methods of giving feedback The theory of communication detailed by Wallace (2007‚ p. 25) is of a ‘transmitter’ transferring a message or information to a ‘receiver’. The key area‚ and one that is easily overlooked‚ is the return route from the receiver back to the transmitter. One first needs

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    privilege‚ as males are taught not to recognize male privilege‚” (McIntosh‚ 1998‚ p. 1). She compiled a list of things that she encounters daily that are a privilege to white people that may not come so easily to a person of a different race. For example one item states that she can turn on the television or open the front page of the paper and see people of her race commonly signified (McIntosh‚ 1998). She then claims that if all these items are true that we are not living in a free country and

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    An Effective Supervisor

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    combination of a Directive supervisor and a Steadfast supervisor. My supervisor outline: STEADFAST-DIRECTIVE * Comfortable leading and makes quick decisions * Empathetic/sensitive‚ a good listener * Uses direct communication and gives constructive feedback (both positive and negative)‚ is non-judgmental * Gives clear instructions and promotes worker self-direction * Good problem solver‚ consistent/dependable I am most comfortable receiving supervision from someone who has experience in the organization

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    Integrating Constructive Feedback in Personalised E-Learning Jude T. Lubega1 and Shirley Williams2 1 Makerere University‚ Faculty of Computing and Information Technology‚ P.O. Box 7062‚ Kampala‚ Uganda‚ East Africa jlubeg@cit.mak.ac.ug 2 Department of Computer Science‚ University of Reading‚ P.O. Box 225‚ Whiteknights‚ Reading‚ Berkshire‚ RG6 6AY‚ United Kingdom shirley.williams@reading.ac.uk Abstract. When using e-learning material some students progress readily‚ others have difficulties

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    Effective Leadership

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    Effective Leadership: The Highs and Lows of Superior Authority University of Maryland University College AMBA 620 May 24‚ 2012 Professor Mary Hrutka Abstract In the following paper‚ the leadership style of one individual is critically examined and analyzed. Leader X has a delegative leadership style that places a majority of the decision making on the subordinates within the office. She has influenced me to alter my leadership style and address some fallacies I have with my behavior

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    Barriers to Effective Communication Workplace communication is not easy. This is a place where you meet people from different walks of life and also from different cultural background. Language is one of the major barriers to effective communication. Communication is a process by which you convey your message to someone or a group of people. And if the message is conveyed clearly and unambiguously‚ then it is known as effective communication. In effective communication‚ the message you had

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    Special Education is defined by the dictionary as classroom or private instruction involving‚ techniques‚ exercises‚ and subject matter designed for students whose learning needs cannot be met by standard school curriculum. I‚ on the other hand believe that Special Education is the above statement and more. My definition of Special Education is classroom or private instruction involving different techniques for students whose learning needs cannot be met by standard school curriculum; so that they

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    As a child one may be encouraged to read by the idea that reading opens your mind up to new worlds. Such can be the same with a higher education. Education is a way to develop mentally and morally. Often we think about the financial benefit of a college degree. But what about things obtained that do not have a monetary value? There are things that we gain through the experience of college that otherwise‚ we may not. When you decide to attend college‚ you often have an idea of a field of study

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    1. Ineffective Breathing Pattern r/t decreased lung expansion a.e.b decreased respiratory rate and depth Outcome: Have patient regain normal breathing pattern of 16 within 6 hours after surgery 11/20/15 Interventions Rationale Auscultate breathing listening for wheezing or crackles‚ silence in breathing Wheezing could mean bronchospasms. If there is crackles then she could have liquid in her lungs. Silence in breathing could indicate atelectasis. Watch respiratory rate and depth‚ skin color

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