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    this may be regarded as plagiarism‚ which is an offence against the assessment regulations and leads to failure in the relevant unit and formal disciplinary action. I agree to this work being subjected to scrutiny by textual analysis software if required. I understand that my work may be used for future academic quality assurance purposes in accordance with the provisions of the Data Protection Act 1998. I understand that the work/evidence submitted for assessment may not be returned to me and that

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    Letter of Inquiry

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    understanding of dealing with the adolescent community; for example: 10 hours per week as a volunteer hotline assistant for a local intervention center. After a 50-hour training program‚ I counseled teenagers about personal concerns and referred them‚ when necessary‚ to appropriate professional services for additional help. Residence hall assistant in my residence hall‚ which requires me to establish rapport with fifty residents and advise them on personal matters‚ as well as university policies. In

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    Baby P Case Timeline of Baby Ps Case Crucial signs were missed. * Mother arrested in Dec 2006 after bruises found on Baby Ps face and chest by a GP. * After 5 weeks Baby P returned home. * April 2007 admitted to hospital with bruises‚ 2 black eyes and swelling on the left side of his head. * Nothing was done. The doctor was duped by his mother Tracey Connelly’s explanation that her son bruised easily. * May 2007 social workers noticed marks on his face and sent him to hospital

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    Inquiry Letter

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    Fourth Year Electronics & Communication Engineering Saint Louis University‚ Baguio City February 8‚ 2013 National Panasonic Philippines 356 South Superhighways Parañaque City Attention: Eng’r Kimura Watanabe‚ Head‚ Production Department Dear Sir: Due to my desire to accomplish my project to be submitted on or before February 12‚ 2013‚ I write this letter to ask for a schematic diagram of a 500 watts amplifier with design specifications and an option for an AM/FM tuner/ receiver

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    Power Sharing in India

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    1 Articles Student Conflict Resolution‚ Power “Sharing” in Schools‚ and Citizenship Education KATHY BICKMORE University of Toronto Toronto‚ Canada ABSTRACT One goal of elementary education is to help children develop the skills‚ knowledge‚ and values associated with citizenship. However‚ there is little consensus about what these goals really mean: various schools‚ and various programs within any school‚ may promote different notions of “good citizenship.” Peer conflict mediation‚ like

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    Snapple Case Analysis Snapple Case Analysis In 1972‚ Snapple had a modest beginning in Brooklyn‚ New York.   Initially‚ Snapple beverages were sold to health-food stores and Snapple became successful by launching innovative products‚ based on fruit juices and teas‚ into the beverage market.   Snapple was a brash newcomer which won over New Yorkers and soon the rest of the US.   Homemade freshness and endearing amateurism was a part of the Snapple brand.   Some brands just want to have fun and from

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    noticeable flaw in the curriculum of most business degree programs is a lack of required ethics courses. To ensure that undergraduate business students develop a proper ethical foundation to survive in the socially responsible corporate realm‚ it is essential that all accredited business degree programs make business ethics courses a mandatory part of their curriculum. The education of ethical business practices is a vital part of a successful economy. Not only are businesspeople responsible

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    Are You Serious

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    However‚ llamas that are bottle-fed or over-socialized and over-handled as youngsters will become extremely difficult to handle when mature‚ when they will begin to treat humans as they treat each other‚ which is characterized by bouts of spitting‚ kicking and neck wrestling. Anyone having to bottle-feed a cria should keep contact to a minimum and stop as soon as possible. When correctly reared‚ llamas spitting at a human is a rare thing. Llamas are very social herd animals‚ however‚ and do sometimes

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    Tony Morales    Classics 40    18 March 2015     Glory and Story: How Greek Mythology Informs Modern Culture      “Excellence is not an action. It is a virtue.” Says Aristotle. In a way‚ as an  action‚ excellence would seem episodic‚ occasional‚ or lucky. As a virtue‚ excellence would  appear to be serial‚ rehearsed‚ or practiced. In both contexts‚ just as ancient Greek  philosophy made different‚ lasting conceptual designs about the idea and ideal of “aristein” or  to be the best of yourself and/or the better of your peers

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    Types of File Sharing

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    Types of file sharing Peer-to-peer file sharing Users can use software that connects in to a peer-to-peer network to search for shared files on the computers of other users (i.e. peers) connected to the network. Files of interest can then be downloaded directly from other users on the network. Typically‚ large files are broken down into smaller chunks‚ which may be obtained from multiple peers and then reassembled by the downloader. This is done while the peer is simultaneously uploading the chunks

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