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    IV. WRITING A PARAGRAPH Compiled by B.Jolamanova 1. DEFINITION/DIFFERENTIATION A paragraph is a basic unit of organization in writing in which a group of related sentences develops one main idea. Such sentences are usually linked by logical connectives. A paragraph can be as short as one sentence or as long as ten sentences. The paragraph should be long enough to develop the main idea clearly. A paragraph may stand by itself (i.e. to answer a test question). A paragraph may also be one part of

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    HPE ASSIGNMENT BIOMECHANICAL PRINCIPLES This term in physical education we have been learning about biomechanical principles. Biomechanics is the study of the law related to the movements of pattern of the human body. The practical component of this term is tennis‚ and how biomechanics affect my performance in relation to my tennis serves. In tennis the serve is one of the most important parts of the game‚ without the serve a proper game would never commence. Not only are tennis serves important

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    GUMATAY‚ Ma. Rina Marcela T. ED2-01 PHILOSOPHERS ANCIENT PERIOD Aristotle Famous for his writings on physics‚ metaphysics‚ poetry‚ theater‚ music‚ logic‚ rhetoric‚ linguistics‚ politics‚ government‚ ethics‚ biology‚ and zoology‚ he was an extremely learned and educated individual. He is also among the first person to set a comprehensive system of Western philosophy which include views about morality and aesthetics‚ logic and science‚ politics and metaphysics. This system became the supporting

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    EMPLOYEE DISCIPLINE‚ COMPLAINTS AND GRIEVANCES MICHAEL L. PROTACIO Employee discipline: Employee discipline According to Richard D. Calhoon‚ “Discipline is the force that prompts individuals or groups to observe rules‚ regulations‚ standards and procedures deemed necessary for an organization.” Therefore discipline means securing consistent behaviour in accordance with the accepted norms of behaviour. I am sure you will agree that discipline is essential in every aspect of life. It is equally

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    develop both their subordinates and themselves. E.g. On-job training. A principle refers to a fundamental truth. It establishes cause and effect relationship between two or more variables under given situation. They serve as a guide to thought & actions. Therefore‚ management principles are the statements of fundamental truth based on logic which provides guidelines for managerial decision making and actions. These principles are derived: - a. On the basis of observation and analysis i.e. practical

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    10 Principles of Academic Principle and Integrity One of the most important principles is to always plan ahead and never over book your schedule. This is the most important for a variety of reasons. Time management helps you to make sure you’re taking the time out to successfully complete your work and fulfill any commitments made to others. It’s important to be successful and stay true to your commitments because it shows you’re professional and dependable. The second

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    The core principles of care include: * Dignity * Equality * Respect * Fairness * And privacy Dignity: Dignity is a person ’s right to be treated like a human being.  When we talk about human dignity‚ we mean human rights.  If people are treated with dignity‚ they usually have the right to make choices for themselves.  Dignity also means people are treated with respect.  When we talk about dignity of the elderly‚ for example‚ we mean treating them like adults and not like children

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    In today’s society men and women are supposed to be equal. We all try to believe that they are but unfortunately this isn’t true. Men have always been given a higher social place in society. Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman shows how these issues were even worse then they are now. In this book Arthur Miller tends to show woman as inferior. We do not know if Arthur did this to show that people need to make a change or to show his view on women’s place in society. Regardless the message of the inferior

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    When you are in high school‚ six months can feel like forever. Just remember back to a week before graduation and how slow those last few days moved. I know it is hard to imagine but I dated someone for almost one year. Although there have been many life defining moments‚ deceiving Paul was by far the biggest challenge I have ever had to face. My ability to move past him affected my life in ways you cannot imagine. Paul and I became friends in the summer of 2008. At that moment‚ I felt

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    The Journey to Medicine I want to be a Medical Administrative Assistant at Vanderbilt hospital to honor my late sister and my parents. When I was 18 years old my sister Debbie died from cancer. The majority of my childhood and teenage years were spent in hospitals and the majority of my parent’s money went to paying the doctors. During this period of my life I thought medicine was doing more harm than good. Because I was older at the time of Debbie’s death my perception about medicine changed

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