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    Functions of Philosophy

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    The functions of philosophy are the uses of the subject to us as individuals and as members of a society. Some contemporary thinkers called the Analytic philosophers see philosophy as a study that essentially simplifies and analyses issues and statements pertaining to other subjects in order to enable us understand them better. The functions of philosophy are explained as follows: 1.Analytical Function This has to do with the analysis and clarification of ideas‚ issues‚ and statements to

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    Pedagogical Knowledge

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    In today’s world the pedagogical knowledge gives us many skills in the processes and practices or methods of teaching and learning and how it has to do with educational purposes‚ values and aims. This knowledge is involved in all issues of student learning‚ classroom management‚ lesson plan development and implementation‚ and student evaluation. There are many important factors in the construction of this pedagogical knowledge: The teaching process (teaching as a noun)‚ teaching (as an action) and

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    defines his scientific method in relation to knowledge then‚ I will consider Kuhn ’s criticism of this view and whether or not it is substantive. Popper is concerned with how knowledge is acquired and developed. He distinguishes off from belief and works with a series of conjectures and refutations to build hypothesis about our acquisition of knowledge. Kuhn on the other hand focuses on two key ideas ’normal science ’ ( C. Chimisso‚ chapter 4‚ knowledge‚ p 140) and scientific revolutions. Very different

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    Knowledge management

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    processes in overlapping parts‚ and at a minimum includes these parts: Using accessible knowledge from outside sources Embedding and storing knowledge in business processes‚ products and services Representing knowledge in databases and documents Promoting knowledge growth through the organization’s culture and incentives Transferring and sharing knowledge throughout the organization Assessing the value of knowledge assets and impact on a regular basis 2 Why is KM important to an organization? Proactive

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    Nature strongly influences early human development. Since biology was determined as a science there have always been argues about the question of whether nature or nurture influence is more important to early human development. Early human development includes the period between conceiving the fetus and till the first steps of infancy. Each arguing side has many supporting arguments and evidences‚ which bring a new "fuel" to this ever-burning flame. Although nurture’s influence on the newborns

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    Philosophy of religion

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    This unit aims to give a brief overview of the Greek influences on religious philosophy by focusing on the two leading thinkers of the classical period: Plato and Aristotle. These thinkers are vastly different in many respects but have each been hugely influential and have helped to shape western philosophy in the past 2‚500 years. The specific topics covered are: Plato’s analogy of the cave as presented in Book 7 of The Republic. Plato’s concept of Forms and the Form of the Good. Aristotle’s

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    knowledge and reality

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    The quest for knowledge remains a perplexing problem in the field of philosophy.Even nowadays mankind continue to seek to understand himself and the world around him he is thirst to know were exactly our knowledge comes from.The question of knowledge appears to be a battle between the empirisists who believed that knowledge is acquired through sense experience and the rationalists who believed that knowledge can only be required through reasoning.Although there are a lot of people who abides with

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    Philosophy of Teaching

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    My Teaching Philosophy Philosophy of teaching is a self-reflective statement of your beliefs about teaching and learning. It discuss how you put your beliefs in practice by including concrete examples of what you do or anticipate doing in class. My teaching philosophy is ‘participatory learning’. It a type of learning process whereby learners are put in the centre of every learning situation‚ in other words pupils take active part of the lesson presentation. . I hold this belief in the sense that

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    Introduction Knowledge is an important element in every individuals’ lives but most importantly to businesses to succeed in today’s economy.  The successfulness of knowledge is through many strategies that involve knowledge creation‚ knowledge transfer and knowledge management and also by using advanced IT systems through the economic growth and change (Anantatmula and Kanungo‚ 2010). The purpose of this report is to evaluate how successful the KM strategies are in place within Apple and to evaluate

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    Physical and Social Factors that Influences Growth and Development Development is often divided into specific domains‚ such as gross motor‚ fine motor‚ language‚ cognition‚ and social/emotional growth. These designations are useful‚ but substantial overlap exists. Studies have established average ages at which specific milestones are reached‚ as well as ranges of normality. In a normal child‚ progress within the different domains varies‚ as in the toddler who walks late but speaks in sentences early

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