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    ACADEMIC LEARNING AND LANGUAGE LEARNING GUIDE Reporting Verbs In academic writing‚ you will often need to refer to the research of others‚ also called secondary sources. A reporting verb is a word which is used to talk about or report on other people ’s work. Reporting verbs can be used to great effect‚ but the difficulty with using them is that there are many‚ and each of them has a slightly different and often subtle meaning. Introduction In academic writing‚ it is important to present

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    Reporting verbs When introducing references[->0] into the text (citing) you should choose suitable ’reporting’ verbs as these can: · strengthen the arguments you are presenting · help the reader understand why the source is relevant. Some verbs are neutral: · Smith describes... · Jones states... · Green defines... Some verbs draw attention to the author’s viewpoint: · Harris argues... · O’Neill disputed... · Jackson conceded... Some verbs give information about the author’s work: · Holmes

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    contexts on communication. Communication difficulties are examined and learners find out how to adapt communication to meet individual needs including how to deal with disagreements with children‚ young people and adults are studied. The legislation‚ policies and procedures relating to confidentiality are examined and why children‚ young people and adults need reassurance about confidentiality are studied. Learners will also consider situations where confidentiality must be

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    and supplies on the ambulance needs to be checked. Need to check to be sure that there is the proper stock of the disposables and restock if necessary. Several main areas that are checked are airway and ventilation equipment‚ basic wound care supplies‚ medications and jump kit. The cardiac monitor should be turned on and checked daily. Each individual ambulance that is to be in use that day need to have their fluid levels checked. The heating and cooling systems need to checked. Wheels and tires

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    BANKING AND SOCIAL INTERACTION  Internship advanced working Report ON BANKING AND SOCIAL INTERACTION OF NCCBL Supervised By: FARZANA CHOWDHURY Submitted By: ADNAN MALIK ID # 0930151 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND CMN  INDEPENDENT UNIVERSITY‚ BANGLADESH SEPTEMPBER 2013 BANKING AND SOCIAL INTERACTION Letter of Transmittal 7th September 013 To Farzana Chowdhury Lecturer School of Business Independent University Bangladesh. Subject: Submission of Internship Report entitled “Banking

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    Through the transformation of the boundary theory to the current CPM theory Petronio found an underlying difference that made it more understandable when describing it to an audience. Petronio primarily focuses on interpreting the whole concept of disclosure in the CPM Theory. Furthermore‚ Communication Privacy Management Theory states the main focus as the processes in which people employ to determine when and how to choose to conceal or reveal private information about oneself or others (Berger‚ 1975)

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    Explore the subject of ’self disclosure’ by councellors Disclosure in the dictionary is ’the act of revealing and exposing to view’ My understanding of self disclosure in this context is to mean revealing the counsellors personal information and emotions. In this unique relationship this is to be expected when the client is communicating‚ in fact it is actively encouraged‚ because that is their roll in the therapeutic relationship. However my exploration will concern when is it acceptable for

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    events and pressures. This pattern certainly holds true in regards to financial reporting. The first financial reporting regulations were set in place during the Great Depression in reaction to the stock market collapse of 1929. These regulations were The Securities Act of 1933 and The Securities Exchange Act of 1934‚ which established the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and became the foundation for future financial reporting regulations. While addressing Congress‚ President Roosevelt said that

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    1. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs states that people will first attempt to fulfill basic needs such as physiological and safety needs‚ and then if those are satisfied‚ they will make efforts to satisfy other needs‚ such as social and esteem needs. According to this theory‚ only when their most basic needs have been satisfied will people be able to concentrate on satisfying higher-level needs. However‚ if their basic physiological and safety needs become threatened‚ they would then be likely to revert

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    CHAPTER ONE 1.1 BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY The original need for corporate governance stems from the separation of ownership and control in publicly held companies in the 19th century‚ it is pertinent at this point to note that this separation has brought about overzealous managers and passive owners. Investors seek to invest their capital in profit-making firms so that they can enjoy these profits in the future. Yet many investors lack the time and expertise necessary to operate a firm and ensure

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