Why History is Important The Study of history is important because we learn from our mistakes‚ we share a common experience with people that binds us together‚ our minds store our experiences‚ and society can build upon past accomplishments. The first‚ and most significannot reason history is important is because we learn from our mistakes. If there were no history then everyone would make the same mistakes over and over. In any job‚ if you can avoid mistakes you or someone else
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occupation regarded as a long-term or lifelong activity‚ the general path or progress taken by somebody where he is trained in a particular occupation for his entire working life while preference is the selection of something rather than other choices‚ it’s the power to choose on what you desire or what is desirable in your part. Socio means society‚ human society is a best example to understand its meaning because you can understand easily what you observed on it. Socioeconomic is relating to or involving
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Promote effective communication for and about individualsExercise HSC031A) What are the legal requirements on equality‚ diversity‚ discrimination and rights‚ relating to: individuals language and communication preferences?Equal treatment for language and communication. When completing records?As I work within the NHS‚ the ICU follows the National Institute for Clinical Excellence Equal Opportunities (2000) policy it states thatIt is the policy of the Institute to work towards ensuring that no
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How important is coal to explain the British Industrial Revolution? Introduction For the ordinary people the term Industrial Revolution is related to iron‚ steam engine‚ cotton miles‚ coal and railroads. Each of these terms has played a significant role for the emergence and the development of this phenomenon that changed the direction of the mankind’s evolution. For sure there was interdependence between some of them‚ fact that contributed for their influence and significance
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It’s a strange thing‚ finding out your spine isn’t straight. One day you’re blissfully unaware‚ then the next you find out that your spine is the equivalent of cursive hand writing. If I remember correctly‚ the date was July 2nd of 2014. I had gone through the day as normal‚ oblivious to what my mother would discover later that evening. My mother came up the stairs to tell me good night‚ however when glancing at me she realised that was was standing anything far from straight and my left shoulder
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child relationship. Love‚ sounds simple right? Well today‚ many parents are too worried about school grades‚ drug usage‚ and their own personal problems that they are forgetting to give there children the love and support they need. Depression in teenagers is at all time high and when children have bad relationships with their parents‚ they may feel that they are alone. So just like The Beatles said‚ "all you need is love" for‚ by giving your children this simple gift‚ you are ultimately giving self
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ABRAHAM MASLOW´S HIERARCHY OF NEEDS THEORY In 1943‚ Dr. Abraham Harold Maslow’s article “A Theory of Human Motivation” appeared in Psychological Review‚ which was further expanded upon in his book: Toward a Psychology of Being. In this article‚ Abraham H. Maslow attempted to formulate a needs-based framework of human motivation and based upon his clinical experiences with humans‚ rather than prior psychology theories of his day from authors such as Freud and B.F. Skinner‚ which were largely theoretical
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A STUDY ON CUSTOMER PREFERENCE TOWARDS BAJAJ TWO WHEELERS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO KOLLAM A project report Submitted to Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham in partial fulfilment of the award of the degree of Bachelor of Business Management Submitted by VISHNU PRASAD AM.AR.U3BBM10144 Under the guidance of Project Mentor: External Guide: Mr Vinod Kallada
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M1. Explain why adult interactions with children are important part of supporting their learning Adult interaction is the key to measure a child’s development. It helps understand the importance of analysing children’s progress and achievement. All children are different and unique. Interaction helps children build stable‚ healthy and satisfying relationship and close bonding with their family‚ friends‚ classmates and care takers (social development). They learn to cooperate and work as
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Parts of the digestive system The digestive system consists primarily of the alimentary canal‚ a tube that extends from the mouth to the rectum. As food moves through this canal‚ it is ground and mixed with various digestive juices. Most of these juices contain digestive enzymes‚ chemicals that speed up reactions involved in the breakdown of food. The stomach and the small intestines‚ which are parts of the alimentary canal‚ each produce a digestive juice. Other digestive juices empty into the alimentary
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