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    1001HSL Assessment #3 Reflective Essay Due Week 6‚ 8th April 2014 by 3:00pm. Weighting 30% Save this document and type your answers below‚ maximum 500 words per question. Student name: Student ID number: Tutor’s name‚ class time and day: (Please ensure these details are complete so we can return your assignment promptly) Marking Criteria Questions answered with clear explanations drawing upon ideas in the readings and lecture notes Examples are used to illustrate ideas in a relevant

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    In the Evolution Management video I learned there are four different theories‚ or approaches to Management. These theories are the classical approach‚ the behavioral approach‚ the systems approach‚ and the contingency approach. While all of these theories are good in their own way‚ there is one that I feel is more important than the rest‚ and that is the contingency approach. I am going to talk a little bit about these theories and explain why I feel this way. The classical approach has been

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    Desktop Computers · Also called personal computers. · sit on‚beside‚or under a desktop. Notebook or Laptops · Similar to desktops · Advantages · Netbook · Similar to a notebook · For wireless communication or access to the internet Tablets · Looks similar to a notebook · Touch screens capability Servers · A computer dedicated to shaaring resources among 2 or more computers and managing large amounts of data. Hand-held or Mobile Computers · Any computing devices that fits in

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    1. How is the word myth used popularly? For example‚ what does the statement‚ “It’s a myth” mean? In contrast‚ how is the word myth used in the academic context? After considering the definition in your textbooks and course materials‚ write a definition in your own words. The word myth is used popularly in tales and stories. These tales and stories have been passed down from generation and are based on some truth‚ but mostly myths. The statement “It’s a myth” means that a tale or story

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    Research Question: What are effective strategies for reducing alcohol consumption in Indigenous Australian in the community? Background The health of the aboriginal community continues to be poor‚ with the life expectancy of 20-25 years less than the life expectancy of other Australians. According to the Australian Bureau of statistics‚ premature death and high morbidity have a significant impact on communities‚ where individuals and families experience continual loss (Australian Bureau of

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    Shelby Beam FDN111 Argumentative Essay October 29‚ 2014 Does Jesus Reject the Old Testament Law in The Sermon on the Mount? Jesus does not regret the Old Testament Law in the Sermon on the Mount. Jesus states in the Sermon on the Mount‚ that he did not come to abolish the law‚ but to fulfill it. Also‚ the law was meant to be interpreted differently in the New Testament because of Jesus. Even though at some points in the Sermon on the Mount Jesus rephrases the commandments‚ it does not mean that

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    Name: ANTONIETTE G. BACALING Course: MILE - GEN. SCIENCE 1. Identify a value issue or conflict in contemporary education and examine it from a (selected) philosophical perspective. In contemporary education‚ children work together and not individually. It is more of the teacher being a guide and not a facilitator‚ giving children the freedom to make up their own conclusions on reality and their values.Whereas‚ from a philosophical perspective (essentialism) as a teacher-centered philosophy it is

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    In the article‚ “Undercover Parents‚” the author‚ Harlan Coben claims that parents should spy on their kids to monitor their internet use. He states that anything less than spying “borders on negligence.” Coben uses anecdotes to support his claims. His evidence is weak and his anecdotes are unbelievable at best. He poses several arguments and proceeds to refute them in his same idealistic manner. Coben’s idea of parenting and his claim are both idealistic and paranoid. Coben uses an anecdote

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    raft foundation? Raft foundation is a thick concrete slab reinforced with steel which covers the entire contact area of the structure like a thick floor. Sometimes area covered by raft may be greater than the contact area depending on the bearing capacity of the soil underneath. The reinforcing bars runs normal to each other in both top and bottom layers of steel reinforcement. Sometimes inverted main beams and secondary beams are used to carry column loads that require thicker foundation slab considering

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