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    REFLECT ON THE ROLE OF THE TEACHER PREPARING TO TEACH IN THE LIFELONG LEARNING SECTOR – LEVEL 4 My aim in this assignment is to reflect on my role‚ responsibilities and boundaries as a Money Education trainer within Learning & Development. This is influenced not only by the needs of the learners‚ but also by the requirements of the organisation. It is vital for me to deliver professional‚ high quality teaching. In the words of Gravells (2009:2) I aim to ‘be committed to lifelong learning

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    Melissa Williams English 101 Essay 1: How to do A Quick Weave Ladies have you ever wanted to change your hairstyle and didn’t know what to do? Do you ever get tired of looking the same way? Do you want to look classy with long flowing hair? Here is a great idea for you. Quick weaves are beautiful‚ fast to do‚ and easy to maintain. It doesn’t cost a lot‚ and the hair would make you fall in love with yourself. You can have short‚ long‚ thin‚ or thick hair. It doesn’t matter this will

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    1. Anders Nygren claims that Christian idea of agape and Plato’s eros are distinct and contradicted with each other. Please comment this opinion with stating the content of these two ideas of love and examine the possibility of the unity of them. I do not agree with this statement. Though these two ideas are distinct‚ there is no contradiction between them and it is possible for these two distinct ideas to be unified. Christian idea of Agape is an idea of love is ‘unconditional love’ advocated

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    In today’s society‚ humans are quick to judge others based on what they believe. Communities tend to negatively view people who are different and do not fit into their own norms. All cultures have norms but they have differences that do not adapt with the dominant core culture in the United States. How we create the other is from our beliefs‚ values‚ and behaviors. If other people do not fit into a certain structure‚ we often have assumptions against them. Growing up in a particular neighborhood

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    Television and movies contains various kinds of contents in their category.Some people weap watching miserable drama;others laugh watching comedy.However‚If I had to explaine influence of those on people‚I would say that it would be split into roughly two groups:good and bad aspects. My primary reason is that Television and movies have cultural and moral influence on people who is children‚college students and scholar.One example of this is that differing from animal‚existance of human being has

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    Culture can be defined as the aspects that make up a group of people‚ ranging from religious beliefs to the food that is common to that area of the world (Zimmerman‚ 2017). Culture varies from region to region and is passed to the next generation. It can change throughout time and is shaped by historical events and times of conflict. One country that is rich in culture is England. Being one of America’s strongest allies and the fact that the English were some of the earliest American

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    How Do Cultural Paradigms

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    Cultures and Paradigms (Chapter 9) Knowledge Claim: How do cultural paradigms shape our concept of beauty? Skill Sets: Personal Example‚ Current Events. Multicultural Examples Society makes us criticize ourselves and those around us harshly. If you’re not perceived as “average” or “pretty”‚ you’re deemed “friend zoned” by the person you are trying to attract. “Friend zoned” is a modern term for those that are uninterested for a relationship‚ but would still like to stay friends. Societies manipulate

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    Do men and women speak the same language? From the beginning of time we have made a clear distinction between men and women. They look different‚ they each bring their own contribution to society and they both have to go through different obstacles. It was John Gray who wrote a book called “Men are from Mars‚ Women are from Venus” which later became a very famous quote to call out on the many differences between the two. Even though both are in fact very different‚ one would think that they develop

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    Shaniva Johnson Grand Canyon University It’s all about the Law ESL 523 SEI FOUNDATIONS s Students who speak a language other than English at home and who are not proficient in English are known as English learners (ELs). These students constitute nearly one-third of California’s elementary school students and one-quarter of all K–12 students. As might be expected‚ these students’ incomplete mastery of English adversely affects their academic performance. Given that proficiency in English is

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