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    Investigation: Intersecting Chords of a Circle On completion of the investigation I had learned many new important qualities associated with the intersecting chords within a circle theorems. The three theorems studied in this investigation include: Two chords intersecting externally‚ two chords intersecting internally and the intersection of a chord and tangent. Each theorem can be used to determine different things (e.g. the tangent-chord theorem can be used to determine the approximate distance

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    that stayed silent. She demands a change in the heart of women in order to allow them to stand together and realize that the absurd ideas to remain silent so that more women or young girls do not continue to die. Women that fight these battles risk other women’s lives by staying silent because if they rose above and ignored society‚ predators might be stopped more easily. Regardless of a presumption‚ women should be courageous and go against societal views and

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    pre-medical programs at an undergraduate level and successfully get your degree‚ you must apply to medical school. The first three years of your career are usually spent with a fellow hematologist so you can gain more experience. In high school‚ take all of the science classes that you can. Even if they are not related to biology and anatomy they use some of the terms that they use in medical school and in your studies. The more familiar you are with Latin root words the better you are. Salary: The

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    3 February 2012 Moral Rights In this information sheet we give an overview of the “moral rights” of individual creators under the Copyright Act. These rights were introduced in December 2000. Moral rights for performers are discussed in our information sheet Performersʼ Rights. For detailed information‚ see our practical guide‚ also called Moral Rights. These rights are also discussed in our books Film & Copyright‚ Architects & Copyright and Photographers: Copyright & Moral Rights. For information

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    MORAL PHILOSOPHY What is moral philosophy ? Moral philosophy is the branch of philosophy that is concerned with ethics. Ethics can be defined as the study of right and wrong in human endeavours‚ it helps one to answer such questions as what is the proper course of action in a given situation‚ what one should do ? It helps us identify the moral correctness of our conduct. From the very dawn of philosophy right up until this very day‚ ethics has been at the very core of the rational thinkers cognizance

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    Philosophical ethics are an attempt to define moral action. Theories try to answer questions such as ‘what is a moral action?’ and ‘how should men act?’ In the case of classical theories the main question is ‘What is the good life? We all grow up learning our ethics‚ or morals‚ from our parents and society. As we grow we are told things; do not cross the road alone‚ clean your room. But there are a set of instructions that we are told‚ and we grow to learn that they have quite a different motive

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    Fundamentally‚ science is the process of mapmaking that utilizes what we can epitomize and think about to better represent and understand the world we live in. The idea of science can be separated into two subdivisions: natural sciences and human sciences. Natural sciences are studies that concern itself with the physical world‚ while human sciences are studies that deal with the “biological‚ social and cultural aspect of the human life”. With each of its own values and limitations‚ the natural sciences and

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    It has never been a question in my mind that I would ever pursue a career other than nursing. My admiration for the occupation developed at a young age due to the time I spent in hospitals and doctors offices after being diagnosed with a rare condition when I was only seven years old. Time after time spent in these clinics‚ seven-year old me quickly became enamored with the hard workers around me and the compassion that the nurses always treated me with. I automatically became drawn into the

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    Fundamental Moral Theology II The course aims to complete building up the framework for moral decision-making in the Roman Catholic tradition‚ exploring more the basis of Christian moral reasoning. Content The main themes in the course will include: Natural law tradition and its contemporary understanding‚ Moral norms and moral values‚ a synthetic view of the moral decision‚ Freedom and responsibility‚ Culture and morality‚ the modern concept of sin‚ its dimensions and the call to conversion

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    teaching processes and according to Woolfolk (2013:13-14) it is not based on common sense alone. Educational psychology also provides teachers with information about how students learn and what stimulates them to learn.  Educational psychology is an important discipline which can help improve decision making in the classroom‚ by giving teachers the knowledge to understand child development. This is imperative when trying to establish effective teaching methods and techniques. Question 2 IQ tests or

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