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    Assessment 008 - Rolesresponsibilities and relationships in lifelong learning research report. It is my role and responsibility as a health and social care diploma tutor‚ to guide the learner to achieve their qualification within the target date with a professional and respectable approach. When I am tutoring the learners I actively involve them by asking them questions‚ getting them to join in discussions‚ asking them their views or thoughts‚ this is so they engage in the activity to their

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    13011 5 November 2014 Rough Draft Responsibility is part of our society whether we know it or not. From birth we learn responsibility for our future endeavors in life. Growing up I learned responsibilities such as eating all my vegetables on my plate and sharing my favorite toys. However‚ I also learned something even more essential…we apply our definition and learned trait of responsibility in life through each step of growing up. Every day I use responsibility to act independently and make decisions

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    same consensus of family dynamics and lifestyles that the 1950 ’s demonstrated when "the family life and gender roles became much more predictable" (Coontz 36). An analysis of Stephanie Coontz ’s‚ What We Really Miss About the 1950 ’s‚ along with the episodes of Leave It To Beaver‚ have revealed certain roles and structure of a quintessential family that clearly exhibits the definite changes in family dynamics today. Throughout Stephanie Coontz ’s essay‚ she emphasizes her idea of family structures

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    Citigroup’s Asian operations‚ was last year named CEO of MasterCard — all without a degree from a Western business school and without abandoning his Sikh turban. When Ajay took over at the credit-card company’s suburban — New York City headquarters‚ the Times of India crowed that he was the first "entirely India-minted executive" at a multinational’s helm. The Banga brothers are two of a growing roster of global Indian business leaders‚ a roster that includes CEOs such as Citigroup’s Vikram Pandit and PepsiCo’s

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    Personal Responsibility Even though some people never develop strong personal responsibility skills‚ it is a trait‚ which is taught by parents and by peers growing up. These skills can determine the outcome of the future and the degree of success. In order to be a successful student‚ personal responsibility is essential. It is accepting accountability for one’s actions and is vital when pursuing an education. Personal responsibility and college success are dependent upon one another. Personal

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    1. If you were CEO of Harley- Davidson‚ how would you compare the advantages and the dis advantages of using exports ‚ joint ventures‚ and foreign subsidiaries as ways of expanding international sales? a. If I were the CEO of Harley- Davidson‚ I see only upsides from joint ventures and foreign subsidiaries as types of insourcing. I say this due to the fact that the countries like Germany and Japan each had a helpful hand in the production of our motorcycles. That being said co ownership by both the

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    In school‚ as in life‚ everyone has certain responsibilities. The Principal is responsible for overseeing the efficient running of the school. The teachers are responsible for seeing that school rules are obeyed‚ that their lesson plans are well written and lessons prepared. Teachers are also responsible for seeing that each of their students learn the material that is presented. Students are responsible for many things as well. All students are responsible for making sure they are ready to learn

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    The inevitable process of change produces positive as well as negative consequences to individuals within a society. The change can be a maturation process which allows individuals to change their attitudes‚ perspectives and behaviour. Within Shakespeare’s comedic play As You Like It‚ change has been a continuous positive force that affects the characters moral growth and development of relationships. Dissimilarly‚ Gwen Harwood’s haunting poem In The Park reflects upon the transition into motherhood

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    Eric Schmidt Google Ceo

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    Schmidt hadn’t always been interested in computers or electronics‚ which is actually what‚ led him to apply at one of the top Ivy League institutes‚ Princeton University. After just barely being missed by the Vietnam War draft‚ which later played a major role in his political views‚ he decided to skip a grade‚ so he could pursue a career in architecture. It was during his senior year at Yorktown that he discovered his true calling‚ which led him into the field of engineering. After graduating he had considered

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    ROLE OF EDUCATION IN CREATING SOCIAL CHANGE What is Social Change? Social change means a change in social structure‚ in the size of society‚ in the composition or balance of its parts or in the types of its organization (Ginsberg‚ 1958).Social change is an incontestable feature of cultural reality. It is another thing that its pace varies from age to age‚ culture to culture and from one area of culture to that of another. For a variety of reasons the pace of social change has been rather slow

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