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    what to know

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    (Brainstorming Activity) - A collaborative work Time: 10:00-11:00 Topic: Computer as Tutor (pg. 50-55)         K    -     what you know before reading the text     W     -     what you what to learn before reading the text     L     -     what have you learned after reading the text Please in bullet form. Levedario Toral Jonniel Miano Don’t Interfere !!! KNOW WANT LEARN Computers is one of the most commonly used technology in learning and in aiding the needs of our commercial businesses

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    The concept of time is arduous for one to comprehend; in doing so‚ it incentivizes those of the present day to evolve and create a better future based on events of the past. This mindset to go about life led ancestors into a cycle of mistake making and lesson learning. This cycle is merely part of human nature. Humans are inclined to making mistakes; though‚ some mistakes leave longer lasting impacts. One of the most impactful mistakes made in history that affected not only the United States of America

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    midterm January 30‚ 2005 Know Thyself For the great philosopher Socrates‚ asking questions and seeking answers to all of life’s questions was a life long pursuit. Socrates believed that the whole point of life was to examine and question it. He believed that the unexamined life is not worth living. The command ‘Know Thyself’ reflects Socrates mission and lifelong endeavor in many aspects. For Socrates believed that if you didn’t know yourself‚ or seek to know yourself‚ then you knew nothing

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    Conflict can be described as inevitable. But how you respond to conflict can influence your life the most. The response can lead to the success or the downfall of a person. It can also have a positive or negative effect. I believe that people can respond to conflict in both a positive and negative‚ which can lead to success or the downfall. The outcome all depends on the type of person. Okonkwo‚ in Things Fall Apart‚ is a hardworking individual. He knows how to battle through conflicts and is determined

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    Elderly Abuse In Illinois

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    Elderly Abuse: Recognizing and Reporting The 2009 United States Census shows that 12.4 percent of the Illinois population was 65 years of age or older. In Illinois‚ an estimated 76‚000 persons over age 60 suffered from elder abuse‚ but the state of Illinois reported receiving only 10‚583 elder abuse reports during 2008. The 2008 Illinois Elder Abuse and Neglect Program Annual Report‚ Demographics reveals that of reported cases of abuse in Illinois that year: almost one in four victims are age

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    How to Respond to Nosy Questions from Others “When are you guys planning to have kids?” “Did Paul call you into his office to discuss a promotion?” No matter how ill-mannered they may be‚ nosy questions are one of the many tolls that come standard in a society. Reacting to and answering nosy questions is a very individual choice because what’s considered nosy to one person‚ may not be to another. Determine how best to respond to the nosy questions that are tossed your way by carefully considering

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    Bradley February 9‚ 2016 Child Abuse vs. The Brain When children are abused it changes their lives. The three main types of Child abuse are physical‚ emotional‚ and sexual. As children grow the experiences from their environments around them are critical to future development. Early in life the brain has plasticity. This allows many windows of opportunity for the brain to thrive. Child abuse has the greatest impact on brain development in children. If hindered due to abuse or neglect‚ the brain can be

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    The 1920’s were in full roar in 1929‚ and the majority people were expecting it to last a long time. However‚ there were many underlying issues in the economy. Basic industry was falling apart due to a serious supply and demand problems. Surplus was abundant‚ but most people couldn’t buy them. A lot of people didn’t have very much money and often used credit to buy things‚ especially stocks to increase their money quickly. Because of this‚ they had incredible amounts of debt. Quite a few relied on

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    CHCHILD401A Identify and respond to young people at risk Assignment Two Task Two What does the term ‘risk of significant harm’ mean? Where there is substantial evidence to suggest that abuse may have been or is likely to be inflicted upon a person/s in a potentially dangerous way. What are the types of child abuse? Sexual Abuse Any sexual act or treat imposed on a child or young person. Physical Abuse Non-accidental injury or pattern of injuries to a child‚ caused

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    Physical Abuse vs. Psychological Abuse There is a huge minority of people in the United States that does not realize Psychological/Emotional abuse as an actual form of abuse. The majority of people’s minds go right to physical abuse when indeed there are many other forms of abuse just as if not worse. Physical is easy to spot‚ even if the child does not tell anyone‚ whereas psychological abuse is not seen by anyone else and is very difficult to diagnose. There are many different resources and

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