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    Reflection of Micro Teach

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    thought this lesson went well judging from the responses I received there is not much I could have changed other than to spend a little more time on the instructions but this came down to a time constraint so if I was to make this lesson easier to teach I would make the session slightly longer 45minutes would enable the learners to have a longer debate and understand the instructions more fully. ** some learners don’t want to be at school‚ they want to be at home playing video games as a way of escaping

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    participation scores for a given individual are hard to justify if challenged. 2. Anderson (2009‚ p. 63) Psychologists have proposed that there are serial bottlenecks in human information processing‚ points at which it is no longer possible to continue processing everything in parallel. In my example‚ I mention a simple game exercise where students will focus only on two tasks; thinking about what they like and choosing either a new taste from other student or their primary interest. In an era of multi-tasking

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    Career Interest

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    Three Highest Career Interest Areas During class I was assigned to take a test that informed me of what careers that would best suit me in the future. My three highest career interest areas are: Humanitarian‚ Artistic‚ and Leading-Influencing. Humanitarian and Artistic are at a two-way tie following close by is Leading-Influencing. All these areas help people in some shape‚ way or form. My aspiration in life has always been to help people. Before I took the career interest test‚ I automatically

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    How Unethical Are You

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    to objectively size up a job candidate or a venture deal and reach a fair and rational conclusion that’s in their‚ and their organization’s‚ best interests. But more than two decades of research confirms that‚ in reality‚ most of them fall woefully short of our inflated self-perception. This article explores four related sources of unintentional unethical decision making: 1. Implicit Prejudice: Bias that emerges from unconscious beliefs Most fair-minded people strive to judge others according

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    companies now avoid its use. Shell‚ to take a notable example‚ talk simply of ’corporate responsibility’. I prefer to retain the term because it expresses three key ideas: the idea of ethical responsibility‚ the idea that corporations as well as individuals can be held responsible‚ and the idea of obligations towards society at large. The term ’corporate social responsibility’ was originally coined in the 1930s by Harvard professors A.A. Berle and C.G. Means. Although this historical fact is a clue

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    Impacts of Unethical Behavior Adam S. Wilcox XACC/280 5/9/2012 Angelia Hunter Impacts of Unethical Behavior The collapse of Enron in 2001 shed the light on a number of unethical business and accounting practices in the corporate world. In 1986 Enron CEO Kenneth Lay combined his Houston Natural Gas company with several other companies. At this time the company began growing exponentially. By the mid-1990’s the deregulation of the oil and gas industries allowed Enron to spend

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    Increasing Student Interest in Science‚ Technology‚ Engineering‚ and Math (STEM): Massachusetts STEM Pipeline Fund Programs Using Promising Practices Prepared for the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education March 2011 Acknowledgements Increasing Student Interest in STEM Acknowledgements The concept for this report evolved from valuable conversations with the former Pipeline Director‚ David McCauley and from Program Manger‚ Keith Connors. Information in this report has been

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    Enron’s name was formerly Northern Natural Gas Company‚ which was formed in 1932 in Omaha‚ Nebraska. But in 1985‚ it bought the smaller Houston Natural Gas and finally changed its name to Enron. The “crooked E” logo was designed in the 1990s. Enron was well known for transmitting and distributing electricity and gas throughout the United States. Enron developed‚ built‚ and operated power plants and pipelines while dealing with the rules of law. They owned a huge network of natural gas pipelines which

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    My third supervisor meeting took place on Friday‚ January 30. By this time I had decided that I could not have an actual recycling program in place‚ but that I should create a plan for such a system. At my meeting‚ Mrs. Wilkinson and I discussed finding additional sources of information for my project‚ the skills I used throughout the course of my project‚ and what my product and presentation were going to look like. Mrs. Wilkinson suggested that I have more face-to-face communication with others

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    Interest Group

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    What is an Interest Group? An interest group (also referred to as advocacy groups) is an organization organized by a special set of people with specific skills to lobby for or against a specific interest to benefit their cause. They usually lobby for one or more shared concerns to manipulate public policy and opinion especially in the U.S. Congress to benefit their cause‚ supporters‚ or one segment of society. They include a vast array of organizations such as: charitable organizations‚ civil right

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