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    Log book

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    Social Care 1 Introduction 1 National Occupational Standards and NVQs 1 Which Edexcel NVQs within Health and Social Care are available? 2 Who are these Edexcel NVQs for? 2 Section 2: Worked examples of forms 11 Collecting your evidence 11 Worked examples 13 Example 1: Index of evidence 15 Example 2: Assessment plan 17 Example 3: Unit progress record 19 Example 4: Element achievement record 21 Example 5: Knowledge evidence record

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    What Is Muscular Strength?

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    Muscular strength is the ability of the muscles to apply force against a body or object. Muscular strength is also required for all movements of the skeleton‚ especially in reference to exercise and sport‚ because it enables the body to generate more force against an object‚ improving the performance and movement efficiency. Strength training is a sort of physical exercise using resistance to induce muscular contraction which will build the strength and anaerobic endurance. The structures involved

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    No. Topic Source What I learnt from it 1 Gibbs – Reflective learning http://www3.hants.gov.uk/gibbs_reflective_cycle.pdf A PDF that enhances the Gibbs diagram 2 Professor Graham Gibbs http://www2.le.ac.uk/offices/academic-practice/resources/learning-teaching-conference-2013/improving-university-learning-and-teaching-in-a-market-what-the-evidence-suggests-we-ought-to-be-doing-and-what-seems-to-be-going-on Graham Gibbs retired in 2008 from Oxford University. He is a much revered writer on teaching

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    Reading Log

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    1. Briefly summarize the article (2-3 sentences). What is it about? What happens? It’s a film review about the famous movie Forrest Gump.It mainly talks bout some impressive parts of the movie . 2. Respond to the article (3-4 sentences). Ideas: How did I like it? Why? What experiences/memories did it remind me of? What comments do I have? I like it very much .The reasons are as follows :First of all .it reveals the great parts about the movie and it has some really deep research.for

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    patterns are observed to have random directions. The Widmanstatten patterns appear due to large austentite (gamma-Fe) grains being cooled rapidly‚ as steel is a good conductor of heat. The rapid cooling also resulted in the columnar grains. Zone 2: grain growth zone In the grain growth zone‚ it is observed that grains are just starting to form and grow‚ and that there are many open grain boundaries. This is because during welding‚ this zone is subjected to temperature slightly less than its melting

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    brain‚ like all muscles‚ will certainly whither if not utilized. And like the body‚ it can be strengthened with regular workout. While you buff your body with pushups and early morning jogs‚ you can aid in keeping your brain healthy and balanced with mental workouts. The perks of these psychological workouts are

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    Questions Chapter 40 1. If you are a biologist interested in working in the tropical rainforest‚ briefly describe a research study you could complete at each level in the biological hierarchy‚ starting from the organismal level to the biosphere. 2. What are the two abiotic variables that dictate type of terrestrial biome? Do aquatic and marine systems rely on the same two variables? Why or why not? 3. Which of the terrestrial biomes is the most vulnerable to anthropogenic (human) influence

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    Myotonic Muscular Dystrophy (MMD) is a disease genetically based and inherited from one generation to the next. Such disease is also known as dystrophia mytonica and Steinert¡¦s disease. This genetic defect was an unusual one that ascended from the unknown and shook the scientific community in the early 1990s. Unlike other types of dystrophy‚ MMD often doesn¡¦t appear to be a problem until adulthood and is characterized by myotonia‚ a delayed relaxation of the muscles after contraction. It is a form

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    Psychological flexibility refers to someone’s ability to be in the present moment so to be aware of one’s emotional‚ psychological and physical states so to be better able to accept internal experiences and to follow through with commitments (Hayes‚ Strosahl & Wilson 1999). Knowing myself and what guides my actions and feelings towards a higher meaningful purpose‚ allows me to be committed to what’s important and to let go of what is not. This is reflected by the results I received in the VIA

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    Devonne Lozada Living Environment 1/8/13 Mr.Jorez Human Muscular System Visceral muscle is found inside of organs like the stomach‚ intestines‚ and blood vessels. The weakest of all muscle tissues‚ visceral muscle makes organs contract to move substances through the organ. Because visceral muscle is controlled by the unconscious part of the brain‚ it is known as involuntary muscle—it cannot be directly controlled by the conscious mind. The term “smooth muscle” is often used

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