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    Veal (Ch. 1 customised textbook) and Godbey (Ch 1 in digitised readings) there are three main concepts of leisure: time‚ activity and attitude. Using these readings as your sources of knowledge‚ discussthe meaning of each of these concepts illustrating your understanding with examples of your own leisure. ------------------------------------------------- Your Response There are three main concepts of leisure: time‚ activity and attitude. The first one has changed across history depending on

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    TOK Reflection: The Mouse who Ate the Cheese The short story “The Mouse who Ate the cheese‚” by Stuart fowler (1993) develops the ideals that are centered on the concept of belief and knowledge‚ and how they these two concepts are often difficult to differentiate. It would be accurate to state that Bill knew that he saw the mouse eat the cheese‚ since he physical witnessed the mouse ingesting the cheese and there wasn’t the possibility of obscurity of judgment‚ since he was sober and no mental

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    Discuss the ways in which Thomas makes ordinary things seem extraordinary in ‘Words’ Thomas’ choice of language and use of personification help him create an extradoniary exploration to the nature of ordinary things such as the nature of words. Like many of his other works Thomas’s keen interest in the smallest details adds to the extraordinary atmosphere and helps the reader build a personified character and importance for ‘English words’. His first personification of words; ‘You English words

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    How to Make a Mask

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    clothes. second step to mask making is the design know what you’re going to create. Come up with different concepts of one idea‚ so that you’ll have more than just one concept to work off of‚ as well as knowing or feeling which concept is the best. After the process of concepts‚ ideas and brainstorming work of the concept or in other words play with clay. You’re going to need to sculpt your concept on clay. Now it is doable with cheap clay such as Amacos: play’n clay‚ air dry modeling clay. It’s not

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    Copper Kettle Case Study

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    Question 1 Yes. JIT concepts and practices is conducive to be apply in Copper Kettle Catering because: 1. The company objective is in line with the JIT concepts JIT can be define as aims to meet demand instantaneously with perfect quality and reduce waste. Meanwhile the company objective as mention in the case study‚ their competitive priorities are high-quality food‚ delivery reliability‚ flexibility and cost. 2. Current practice is similar to JIT concept but need to be improve The company

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    differentiation‚ concept‚ theorizing settings‚ and grand theorizing. The first level‚ metaphor creates the foundation of the conceptual system and new concept is likely to emerge from this level. It gives an understanding from source to the target‚ where it transpose by giving a picture of unfamiliar term to be familiar. The second level is differentiation. As mentioned above‚ theory is made based on people experience. It is created by contrasting and categorizing. The third level is concept‚ which is a

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    Imogene M. King posed when she created a conceptual frame of reference for nursing. “King’s conceptual system included twelve concepts that were identified from her analysis of nursing literature – self‚ body image‚ role perception‚ communication‚ interaction‚ transaction‚ growth and development‚ power authority‚ organization‚ and decision making” (King‚ 1981). The concepts of self‚ perception‚ communication‚ interaction‚ transaction‚ role and decision making were selected to represent how individuals

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    that many of our cognitive abilities are enhanced‚ or hindered depending on the fundamental structure of our system of language. I found that Boroditsky used much of her own research in order to support her claims that direction‚ time and gender are concepts largely affected by the structural system of our language. Overall I found Boroditsky’s arguments to be sound and thorough. I agree with her claims that language shapes thought. When visiting a small town in northern Australia‚ Boroditsky came

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    vertically down your paper‚ leaving 2.5 inches on the left and 6 inches on the right. This allows you to take notes on the right-hand side of the page leaving space on the left to summarize the main point with a cue word or phase. Organization of concepts When the instructor moves to a new topic‚ skip a line. It is also a great idea to use some organizational structure to your whole page. Use bullets!  Use an indented system – kind of like outlining You can underline important words. Filling

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    relationships especially polyamorous arrangements. Aldous Huxley’s novel Brave new world touches on some of the controversies associated with multiple partner concepts of marriage. As Polyamory becomes more accepted in the mainstream we must question whether or not this is a good thing. Huxley’s society in Brave new world is based on the concept of stability‚ and in order to keep this certain cultural traditions have been envisioned differently to promote the nations security. One of the most notable

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