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    Completed assigned duties       Participated in discussions       Stayed on task       Offered relevant information       Completed work adequately       Completed work on time (with no reminders)       Offered appropriate feedback when necessary         Part 5: Self-Reflection Respond to the following questions with at least two sentences for each. 1. What did you enjoy most about working with others on this lesson/task? 2. Do you feel others were happy with your participation in the lesson/task?

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    Respond to a Prompt Type your name‚ the date‚ your teacher’s name‚ and your school name at the top of this page. Type or paste your essay into this document. Be sure that your essay is double-spaced‚ 12 point Times New Roman font. Save the file as: LACII_S2_06.1_Respond to a Prompt_ FirstInitial_LastName.doc Example: LACII_S2_06.1_Respond to a Prompt_J_Green.doc (100 points) |Score | | | Read both of the following prompts. Write a response

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    condition of equilibrium in the body’s internal environment due to the constant interaction of the body’s many regulatory processes”. (Tortora & Derrickson‚ 2009‚ p.8). Homeostasis has a dynamic state of balance‚ in which the body’s internal condition may vary‚ but only within a narrow range that is compatible with maintaining life. (Marieb & Hoehn‚ 2007). The important concept here is that the body is continuously monitoring its internal state and takes action to rectify disruptions that threaten its

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    Explain the statement‚ “Meanings are in people‚ not in words” This statement means that phrases and sentences are open for interpretations. A person could interpret a statement in his/her own way while another person can interpret the same exact statement in an entirely different way. How can meaning be influenced by the context in which it is sent? The Contextual factors such as the physical surrounding environment and the framework of related facts and events within which a communication takes

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    Martin Luther’s Reformation‚ religiously‚ partially stemmed from his distaste for the corruption of the Catholic Church‚ which had begun issuing indulgences to fund the construction of St. Peter’s Basilica. Luther believed that justification by faith and faith alone should determine someone’s salvation‚ and he disagreed with purchasing indulgences to lessen the punishment for sins. As a monk who fell in love with a nun‚ Luther also disagreed with the Catholic-imposed celibacy and marriage restrictions

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    Filipinos reacted with outrage towards the Treaty of Paris because it also called for the American annexation of the Philippines. They believed that the United States had promised them independence and the terms of the Treaty led to the fight for freedom. The U.S. intended for the Philippines to be a part of their overseas empire to become a world power but on February 4‚ 1899‚ the Philippine-American War‚ led by Emilio Aguinaldo‚ broke out two days before the Treaty of Paris was ratified. From February

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    October 13‚ 2013 TO: Bob Smith‚ Chief Executive Officer FROM: Division Manager DATE: October 13‚ 2013 SUBJECT: Claim of Constructive Discharge under the Title VII Civil Rights Act of 1964 A constructive discharge arises when a wage earner maintains the organization forced him/her to step down because working environments were made unbearable. The claim of constructive discharge under the Title VII Civil Rights Act of 1964 by Mr. X‚ is unjustified. The employee notifying the company that he

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    originated in Britain. The revolution forced many people to move to the cities‚ due to the lack of jobs in agriculture‚ and cities quickly became overcrowded. These cities then collected with the dirt and filth of the people‚ which combined with the thick smoke now pouring out of factories. Manchester suffered the worst‚ as people moved to Manchester‚ the city grew significantly‚ but was still incredibly crowded and sanitation was nonexistent. People had little to eat‚ pitiful wages‚ and any response

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    3) How does Augustine attempt to reconcile the fact that an all-powerful‚ all loving God could allow these things to happen? Be sure to provide an account for both human generated evils and natural evils. Given Hume’s account of ideas‚ how would he likely respond to Augustine’s account? Who do you think provides the more compelling response? Augustine is a well-known philosopher who is known for describing what a “free will” is and that it is something that every single one of us has. A free will

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    Assignment 333 Understanding How to Safeguard the Well-being of Children and Young People Task E Produce a report explaining how to respond to evidence or concerns that a child or young person has been bullied. One of the major concerns for people working within children’s services is the increase in cases of children affected by bullies. Bullying can take any of the forms listed below: • Verbal Bullying: A child becomes a victim of bullying if they‚ or their loved ones‚ are subjected

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