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    For the purpose of this essay I will be looking into my roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in the lifelong learning. For the past five years and half years I have worked at Colchester Institute. I initially worked as a learning support assistant providing support for a alternative education programme. For the past six months I have assumed the role of Assessor on the programme. This programme provides education for

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    When Socrates meets Confucius Emotionales versus Rationales: A Comparison between Confucius and Socrates  ABSTRACT   Socrates regards rational knowledge as the decisive factor of human life and even ascribes all virtues and moral actions to it‚ thereby stressing the ‘rationales’ of ethics. In contrast‚ Confucius regards kinship love as the decisive factor of human life and even grounds all virtues and moral actions on it‚ thereby stressing the ‘emotionales’ of ethics. Therefore‚ we should not

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    ry Mark Landstad‚ a newly hired manager who is relatively new to CliffBank’s investment banking division‚ has a teammate‚ Nicole Collins‚ who appears to be a reliable partner whom he feels most comfortable to ask for help. However‚ when Mark needs her help in finding important information and figures of his predecessor¶s research for his part of a presentation they are doing together‚ she ignores and acts as if she doe s not know anything about those information. Mark prepares and does

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    Mixture Melting Points Abstraction Determining the melting point is very significant in order to identify an unknown. In this experiment‚ measuring the melting point was done by using melting point apparatus. The melting point of the unknown sample #10 was 111.5˚C. There were two possible compounds which were dibenzoyl ethylene and o-Toluic acid because their melting points were 111.2˚C and 109.8˚C when each compound was mixed with the unknown. Therefore‚ the unknown #10 was dibenzoyl ethylene

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    BOILING POINTS AND MELTING POINTS PART 2 Name: Grethel Zegarra Date of Lab: October 26‚ 2010 Date lab is due: November 2‚ 2010 HYPOTHESIS The boiling point in degrees Celsius will increase as the number of carbon atoms increase. The melting point of the unknown will indicate its mixed substances. The boiling point will increase as a result of the different branching of the OH‚ the melting point will be affected by the different positioning of the OH on the benzene ring. PURPOSE To introduce

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    Introduction The melting point is defined as the temperature at which the solid is in equilibrium with its liquid‚ and this characteristic is very unique‚ so a substance can be determined by the melting point. Determination of the melting point is very important technique in many areas of chemistry especially‚ in organic chemistry area because the melting point is really significant in order to identify the purity and the identity of a substance. Measuring the melting point is a fast and cost-effective

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    (1998). Scientific discovery learning with computer simulations of conceptual domains. Review of Educational Research‚ 68‚ 179-201. -Marc Prensky (2002) What Kids Learn That’s POSITIVE From Playing Video Games 2-4. -Dill‚ K. E.‚ & Dill‚ J. C. (1998). Video game violence: A review of the empirical literature. Aggression and Violent Behavior‚ 3‚ 407-428. - Durkin‚ K.‚ & Barber‚ B - Malouf‚ D. B. (1987). The effect of instructional computer games on continuing student motivation (2001). Does computer

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    2.1.5 Practice: Everything in the Universe Practice Assignment Earth Science Sem 1 (S2828338) Cheyenne Vermander Points possible: 50 Date: ____________ Answer the following questions thoroughly. 1. Name three forms of evidence used to support the Big Bang Theory. (9 points) 1. Recession of distant galaxies noted 100 years ago and confirmed in the 1920s 2. Cosmic microwave background discovered by accident in 1964 or 65. 3. Relative abundance of hydrogen‚ helium. lithium and boron

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    there are two kinds of points of view: the first-person point of view‚ and the third-person point of view. In the first-person point of view a fictitious observer tells us what he or she saw‚ heard‚ concluded‚ and thought and is usually characterized by the use of the pronoun “I”. The speaker or narrator may sometimes seem to be the author speaking directly using an authorial voice. For example‚ Nick Carraway in “The Great Gatsby” tells the story in a first-person point of view‚ sharing with the

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    • To create a pool of well trained‚ capable and loyal employees at all levels and thereby to make arrangements to meet the future needs of an organisation. • To provide opportunities of growth and self development to employees and thereby to motivate them for promotion and other monetary benefits • To avoid accidents and wastages of all kinds • To meet the challenges posed by new developments in the field of science and technology • To develop cordial labour-management

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