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    Unit 13 Personal & Professional Development Self-Managed learning In the Context of Lifelong Learning Assignment Number 1 By Paula Andia (March‚ 2013) Student Nº 2013211 Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. The Self-Managed Learning Evaluation 2.1. Self-Directed Learning 2.2. Self-Regulated Learning 2.3. Self-Planned Learning 2.4. Learning Project 3. Ways to promoted of S-ML in Personal & Professional Lifelong Term 4. Benefits of S-ML Inside Organization 5. Conclusion 1. Introduction In this

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    Scotland’s Future: from the Referendum to Independence and a Written Constitution Scotland’s Future: from the Referendum to Independence and a Written Constitution Contents Foreword by the Deputy First Minister 1. A Written Constitution for Scotland 2. A Constitutional Platform for Independence 2 5 10 1 Scotland’s Future: from the Referendum to Independence and a Written Constitution Foreword by the Deputy First Minister The Scottish Government has an ambitious vision of the

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    Hong Kong Baptist University        POLS 2205 Term Paper      How Gaullism influence the French politics today?          Wong Tin Yan Joyce  13215426       1    Outline of the term paper  What is Gaullism?   This part will be focus on explaining what is Gaullism. Different aspects such as the foreign policies and domestic policies held by De Gaulle will also be included. His influence on the political parties will also be included  Influence on modern leaders   In this part‚ I will focus

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    use of referendums‚ compulsory voting‚ Digital democracy and finally‚ lowering the voting age. Obviously‚ all of the listed ideas have advantages and disadvantages and this is what I will explain in this essay. The first way in which the UK democracy participation can be strengthened is increasing the use of referendums. A referendum is asking a political question to those eligible to vote e.g. the AV (alternative vote) referendum in 2010. An advantage of an increased use in referendums would be

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    makes this assumption‚ it usually leads to hate towards any minority group. The psychological factor is also common disturbance that is found as the root of racism. People with tough childhood may sometimes produce anger and hate towards others (Hayes 1995‚ 4-5). This kind of person is inclined to dominate others as these qualities attract to racism because of the way racism divides the world into superior and inferior. In these types of situations‚ one can only picture of what might go through the heads

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    To what extent are Referenda Harmful in a Representative Democracy? Referendums are very harmful to a Representative Democracy. They undermine Parliamentary Sovereignty‚ allow our politicians to abdicate responsibility for major political decisions‚ prevent them from exercising their informed judgements‚ and can be manipulated by Governments. This is to say nothing of the premise of allowing important decisions to be made by an uninformed electorate that can be swayed by the Media Industry at

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    The referendum was however defeated with 1‚087‚557 in favour and 1‚160‚033 against. Following this there was another referendum in 1917 because Britain wanted a sixth Australian division for active service. Unlike the previous referendum in 1916 Britain now wanted Australian to to provide 7000 men per month to meet their request. As like the previous referendum they continued to lag in recruitment and on the 20 of December 1917 Prime Minister Hughes put a another referendum to the people

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    Canada’s Ecozones An ecozone is an area where organisms and their physical environment form a system. Most of the features which are used to determine an ecozone are normally thought of as natural—landforms‚ soils‚ water features‚ vegetation and climate. However‚ where human activities are extensive and are key to sustaining the character of the area‚ they must also be considered a factor. “The Terrestrial Ecozones of Canada” is a nationwide ecological framework developed by Environment Canada

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    Spain gets from Catalonia. On the other hand‚ the central government is willing to grant Scotland independence. Scotland too has made several efforts towards its sovereignty. Currently‚ the region is looking forward to holding another independence referendum. A region cannot develop if they lack the liberty to govern themselves and have their voices heard‚ this is what the parts of Catalonia and Scotland need. In November 2014‚ 80% of the Catalan nationalists who participated in an

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    Independance

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    huge benefits to Scotland  By Nicole Kingsley Contents Background and history to the Independence Referendum Pro-Independence political parties Arguments in favour of Independence Pro-Union political parties Arguments in favour of the UK union Against Scottish independence Overall conclusion Background and history to the Independence Referendum Scotland was an independent country until 1707‚ when Scotland‚ England and Wales united to become Great Britain

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