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demonstrations‚ workshops and seminars. I use these learning and teaching strategies to engage learners and facilitate learning by sight‚ hearing and doing. Learners are able to “hear it‚ do it‚ link theory to practice and reflect on what they learn” (Kolb‚ 1984). It also captures the different preferred learning styles e.g. activist‚ reflectors‚ theorist‚ and pragmatist. 1:2 I use discussions because it engages people and enable them share their views. I use demonstrations to get learners practice a
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As medical advances are being made‚ it makes the treating of diseases easier and easier. Mental hospitals have changed the way the treat a patient’s illness considerably compared to the hospital described in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. " Please understand: We do not impose certain rules and restrictions on you with out a great deal of thought about their therapeutic value. A good many of you are in here because you could not adjust to the rules of society in the Outside World‚ because you
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Musallam Almashali Professor. Michele Desmarais INST-4140-856 October 30‚ 2017 Short Assignment #2 (The Fountain) It is not only that religion plays an essential role in the filming industry‚ but also filming industry playing an important role in religion. Aside from the fact the movies can entertain‚ educate‚ promote political agendas‚ and present life. They also have the ability to shape the people’s values‚ norms‚ attitudes‚ and perceptions in life (Torry and Flesher n.p.). There are films that
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Chapter 08 Business Income‚ Deductions‚ and Accounting Methods SOLUTION MANUAL Discussion Questions 1. [LO 1] What is an “ordinary and necessary” business expenditure? “Ordinary” and “necessary” imply that an expense must be customary and helpful‚ respectively. Because these terms are subjective‚ the tests are ambiguous. However‚ ordinary is interpreted by the courts as including expenses which may be unusual for a specific taxpayer (but not for that type of business) and necessary is
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issues: How have segment needs and preferences evolved to prompt a re-consideration of the customer-centric model? Which factors contributed to such shifts? Can Best-Buy currently successfully compete for the customers in the “long-tail” of the Pareto curve? Provide a rationale for your answers. ____________________________________________________________________________ Customer centricity is at the core of many successful businesses. More and more companies are adopting
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Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties. Sage Publications. London. Burns. A. (2013) Active Schools Coordinator. North Lanarkshire Council. Bynum‚ W. F. and Porter‚ R. (eds) (2005) Oxford Dictionary of Scientific Quotations. Oxford University Press Kolb. D (1984). Experiential Learning: Experience as the source of learning and development. Financial Times. London. Maslow (1943). Readings in Managerial Psychology: A theory of human motivation. Psychological Review. University of Chicago Press. Chicago
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• Reading – 1 Learning and refection Q: What is meant by Reflection? A: Reflection is the mind’s conversation with itself. Q: Why reflection is an important concept? A: One of the most important things about refection is that it enables us to think about our own thinking‚ about what it is that we know or have experienced. Q: The role of reflection is vital. Why is that? A: Because it is the process whereby we become aware o f what we are thinking and able to change and adapt our ideas
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Lawrence O.W. Lingad OSCA No.: 4635 M5.31 Managing Own Continuing Professional Development __________________________________________________________________________________ 1. Be able to review personal and work-related development experiences‚ aims‚ objectives and priorities. 1.1 Evaluate prior learning and work-related experience to identify personal strength and weaknesses in self-development. Humans by nature never stop learning; we undertake learning at different stages of our lives and acquire
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Breaking Bad: Can a Drug Dealer be Good? Breaking Bad is a TV series about a chemistry teacher‚ Walter White‚ turning to cooking methamphetamine when he realizes that he has terminal cancer‚ in order to leave behind some inheritance for his family. The show follows Walter as he transforms from a meek and compassionate father to becoming a cold‚ ruthless drug lord through the (wrong) choices he makes in life. Vince Gilligan created the show with a vision of having the protagonist become the antagonist
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