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    LITERATURE REVIEW: THE USE OF PROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN IT INDUSTRY Life is full of challenges. Among the challenges in the life‚ one of the biggest challenges is leading a good life. One can live a good life if he or she has an ethical sense. Ethics is a branch of philosophy. It is a normative science which deals with the norms of human conduct. It is also like other sciences for maths‚ logic‚ physics and empirical science for psychology and economy which follows logical reasons. (What is ethics

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    Professional athletes face many issues‚ especially after their athletic career is over. These issues range from financial instability and degraded health to public scrutiny. However‚ professional athletes face unique issues concerning criminal conduct. Some athletes receive preferential treatment due to their fame while others may receive extreme scrutiny for actions that other people frequently commit. In order to properly handle the unique issues professional athletes face‚ every professional sport

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    challenges facing the prison service over the next 5 years‚ are preventing the introduction of drugs into prisons and managing prisoners with drug problems. Drug finds in prison doubled over the last 5 years‚ i.e. approximately 6 drugs finds per day in Scottish Prisons. 69% of the prison population report drug use compared to 8% in the community. Research has identified defined routes into prison. The main routes being visits‚ mail‚ prisoners on admission‚ over the wall‚ prison staff and concealed

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    HOW TO IMPROVE ENGLISH LEARNER’S PROFICIENCY English is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. Gaining English proficiency can be an important aspect of education in many fields from business to aviation to science. Even native English speakers can benefit from increasing knowledge and improving writing skills. There are many accessible ways to improve English proficiency effectively without taking formal classes. i) Speak Regularly One of the most important aspects of gaining

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    Every school must have policies and procedures in place. A school’s policies and procedures are adopted from laws passed by the Government. These are in place to ensure the school is run correctly‚ and that staff‚ pupils‚ and any other individuals involved with the school are protected and meeting expectations and guidelines. There are usually a large number of policies in place within a school. These can include policies such as Child Protection‚ Health and Safety‚ Fire Safety‚ Confidentiality‚

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    how to write procedure

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    Procedure: 1. Cut a white cotton t-shirt into 4 strips that are 10 by 3cm‚ and cut a coffee filter into quarters. 2. Draw a 5cm line on each of the pieces that you just cut out. 3. Pour 250mL of water into a bowl that is wide enough to fit your strips of fabric. 4. Place one strip of fabric into the bowl of water. Set a timer for 20 minutes. 5. After the 20 minutes is up start a stopwatch and scrub the fabric for up to 5 minutes. 6. When the marker has dissolved out of the fabric stop the

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    INTRODUCTION Public Interest Litigation: The term "Public Interest" means the larger interests of the public‚ general welfare and interest of the masses ((Oxford English Dictionary 2nd Edn.) Vol.Xll) and the Word “Litigation” means "a legal action including all proceedings therein‚ initiated in a court of Law with the purpose of enforcing a right or seeking a remedy." Thus‚ the expression `Public Interest Litigation’ means "any litigation conducted for the benefit of public or for removal of some

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    Jail and Prison History of Prisons During this course we have learned a lot about America has grown and changed over the past few hundred years. We started back in the 1780’s were punishments focused on public humiliation‚ workhouses‚ and corporal punishments‚ then in colonial times (1790s) we began to institute more humane practices that included incarceration. In 1825 we entered the mass prison era‚ prisons then focused on efficiency‚ communal meals‚ no eye contact‚ and other minor changes. In

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    How to Improve English Learning English is actually is an easy task if you know the ways. For me itself‚ learning English has always been a mountain to climb. In my household itself‚ our mother tongue is given the priority. I have faced many challenges because my spoken English wasn’t fluent enough. I would be a nervous wreck when I have to present in English in front of the class. Other than that‚ I also had some difficulties in writing something in English. My grammar was not perfect in

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    Element 6: Teachers continually improve their professional knowledge and practice. Statement/ Annotation I believe in order to be an effective teacher‚ one must always reflect on their own practice. Reflecting on one’s own practice encourages criticism of your practice‚ evaluating strategies which work well in the classroom and ones which don’t‚ identifying problems and creating solutions. I believe that ‘valuing and respecting every student‚ and being committed to working continually and improving

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