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    A 5 year old girl Jenny has presented to the Emergency Department with her mother‚ she is suffering from a variety of symptoms including wheezing and vomiting‚ a dry mouth‚ and a temperature of 39.7 degrees Celsius. Vomiting is when the person is excreting all food from there stomach via the mouth using forces from the oesophagus and stomach (Hockenberry & Wilson‚ 2007). The rationale for choosing this symptom is that vomiting is a clear sign that the body is trying to get rid of a pathogen‚ with

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    invisibly forcing them only study for the score that gain in examination. The definition of the “words” is used to express the meaning to the student. However‚ the model answer of the exam which is exactly the definition‚ so that the students can only mindless cramming the definition without understand and use it in the reality life. Besides‚ it can also prove that student by forcing to ignore the process of study‚ but only care on the result. Learning wasn’t expecting the personal knowledge but in order

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    There are two types of learners‚ namely holistic learner and shallow learner. Holistic learner is the one who has very strong and logical understanding about certain topics but shallow learner uses rote memory. It is without doubt that most students resort to rote memory learning today because it is one of the easiest and at the same time‚ one of the most ineffective and time-consuming learning process. For example‚ shallow learners‚ while learning PA kertas 1‚ they tend to memorise all the facts

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    Bases for Learning and Teaching Our code Outcome LLUK code Assessment criteria Evidence Location Tutor use 2.1.1 Understand the application of theories and principles of learning and communication to inclusive practice. U3 1.1 Identify factors affecting learning and explain the potential impact of these on learner achievement. p. 8‚ 9‚ 10‚ 11‚ 12‚ 15‚ 16‚ p. 8 (principles) p. 8 – 21 (overall) 2.1.2 U3 1.2 Explain ways in which theories and principles of learning and communication

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    community. The incident involving the dog‚ Tim Robinson‚ is a powerful symbol for one of the key themes in the novel‚ good vs. evil. The mad dog has become mindless‚ uncontrollable and dangerous‚ so it is necessary to shoot it. This is a symbol for Maycomb society‚ and more specifically‚ the prejudice/evil‚ which exists within it. Prejudice is mindless and dangerous‚ and is engraved in the minds of most people in Maycomb throughout their lives‚ because they are constantly surrounded by it. As Tim Robinson

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    A literary element I liked about We Were Liars was theme. The theme of “We Were Liars” is the importance of family. In the story the Sinclairs aren’t a family‚ Cadence’s mother and aunts pressured the Liars into acting a certain way that grandfather wanted.So the mother and aunts could get Clairmount and the riches.”Welcome to the beautiful Sinclair family. No one is a criminal. No one is an addict. No one is a failure”(2)This is all a lie‚ the Liars are criminals‚ Cadence takes these addicting meds

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    Sassoon showed innocence by going public to protest against the war. Luckily‚ his friend and fellow poet Robert Graves convinced the review board that Sassoon was suffering from shell-shock and he was sent instead to the military hospital at Craig Lockhart where he met and influenced Wilfred Owen. Sassoon is a key figure in the study of the poetry of the Great War: he brought with him to the war the ideal pastoral background. he began by writing war poetry reminiscent of Rupert Brooke. he wrote with

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    Our memory is managed through the central nervous system within the human body. Our central nervous system also is responsible for coordinating body movements and remembrance. Psychology is the science of how the brain functions through mental behavioral stages in the human body. The word "psychology" comes from the Greek word psyche which means "breath‚ spirit‚ soul"‚ and the Greek word logia meaning the study of something. German psychologist Wilhelm Wundt (1832-1920) was the first to create an

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    tone when speaking to relay the serious meaning behind his message‚ as well as to capture the audience’s attention. for he must convict the citizens of their wrongdoings‚ then provide an inspirational solution. By convicting the people of America of mindless violence and discrimination‚ as well as encouraging the county to achieve true justice and unity through the bond of a

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    this day and age would be like. He was right in many cases including speed‚ entertainment‚ and the mindlessness of people. He predicted that nobody would speak more than a couple of words at a time to a certain person. That makes the people seem mindless because they don’t talk or ask questions. Ray also predicted that people would drive by places so fast that the y don’t even know what they passed. That has not quite happened in out tome yet‚ but I believe it is coming. One of the final things that

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