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    Cert Ed Module 4

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    Evaluation and delivery Title Abstract/overview Name Bruner (1960) theorised that any knowledge or skill can be taught to a learner at any level‚ providing the teaching is structured and delivered appropriately. The complexity of understanding develops r Create Evaluate Analyse Apply Understand Remember Inclusion Equality Act 2010 Curriculum Ideologies and Philosophies Ideology: Social Efficiency Franklin Bobbitt introduced Social Efficiency‚ an ideology with the fundamental principle of educating

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    situations the main trigger is actually a psychological one and consists of voices in the mind and/or an obsessive or stressful thought load. Both are seen in the media and society as bad things. But not necessarily for the right reasons. Media: EDs: Eating Disorders are most commonly shown in the media through the lives of models and sometimes celebrities. The media is full of young‚ thin‚ tall models that are forcibly made the idolized body image. Young girls and boys and older women and men

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    Toys R Us

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    Case: Toys R Us Japan 1. Key features of the Japanese distribution system The distribution channel in Japan has a high number of intermediaries when compared to the United States. Nintendo‚ for example‚ uses a network of 70 affiliated distributors to distribute its products. It is based on long-term personal relationships. This system developed because in Japan “the merchants were restricted by law to their local patch‚ and retailers were encouraged to mop up labor from the land”. An additional

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    Bethany. She has relearnt every skills and positions she had learnt about surfing before. Yet none of this has once discouraged Bethany to give up on her dream. In January‚ 2004‚ she made her return to surf competition with one arm. She placed the 5th in the Open Women’s division of the National Scholastic Surfing Association National (NSSA) Competition. Bethany continued to enter and excelled in

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    Rhetoric of the Op Ed Page

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    Rhetoric of the Op-Ed Page Student Version Reading selections for this module: Edlund‚ John R. “Three Ways to Persuade.” Expository Reading and Writing Course: Semester One. Long Beach: CA State UP‚ 2008. 29-32. Edlund‚ John R. “Letters to the Editor in Response to ‘A Change of Heart About Animals.’” Expository Reading and Writing Course: Semester One. Long Beach: CA State UP‚ 2008. 36. Rifkin‚ Jeremy. “A Change of Heart About Animals.” Los Angeles Times 1 Sept. 2003: B15. In this assignment

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    Suicide and Dr. R.

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    option for her instead of committing suicide. 2. Dr. R should not accept Roberta W.’s plans at all; he should try his best and try to make her understand that refusing hydration is not the best thing for her. If Roberta W. doesn’t listen I think Dr. R. should let her go and let another doctor accept her plans. I do think if Dr. R. did accepted her plan he is committing murder for his part because he isn’t helping her with her problem. Dr. R. is a doctor and doctor should help patients survive and

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    Should Sports Be Co-Ed

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    One of the biggest questions in the sports world. Should sports be co-ed? Yes‚ they should‚ sports should be co-ed because they help bridge communication gaps‚ increase mutual respect‚ and saves money. To start how would co-ed sports help bridge communication gaps. Co-ed sports bridge communication by giving both genders a ¨common ground” or a reason to talk to one another. Studies show that at times both genders in childhood are nervous or scared to talk to one another‚ by giving them a common

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    ED Eliminator Book Review

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    results of the ED Eliminator by Jack Stonewood are yet to be seen. In the book‚ Stonewood( product owner name) shares with readers ‘ proven techniques to last longer in bed’ as well as a recipe for his homemade ED remedy‚ which he calls “stiffy tea.” What raises eyebrows is the fact that the homemade cure comprises some very controversial ingredients. The truth is that the ED eliminator contains more flaws than benefits. Rather than spending hours and so much effort going through other ED eliminator

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    Marketing Management‚ 14e (Kotler/Keller) Chapter 2 Developing Marketing Strategies and Plans 1) The task of any business is to ________. A) create customer needs B) differentiate in terms of cost of production C) deliver customer value at a profit D) reduce competition E) communicate similar value as provided by competitors Answer: C Page Ref: 33 Objective: 1 Difficulty: Easy 2) What is the traditional view of marketing? A) Firms should just focus on production because if the

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    Research Development is a set of strategic‚ proactive‚ catalytic‚ and capacity-building activities designed to facilitate individual faculty members‚ teams of researchers‚ and central research administrations in attracting extramural research funding‚ creating relationships‚ and developing and implementing strategies that increase institutional competitiveness.[1] These activities are typically practiced at universities‚ but are also in use at a variety of other research institutions. Research Development

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