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    | |Manage personal work priorities and professional development | |This unit describes the performance outcomes‚ skills and knowledge required to manage own performance and professional development. Particular | |emphasis is on setting and meeting priorities‚ analysing information and using a range of strategies to develop further competence.

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    Goal-Setting Theory

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    Goal-setting Theory and its Effective Application According to the book Organisational Behaviour on the Pacific Rim (2007)‚ motivation is the “forces within a person that affect his or her direction‚ intensity and persistence of voluntary behaviour in the workplace”. This means that compared to a non-motivated employee‚ a motivated one is willing to consistently (persistence) give more effort to their job (intensity) to achieve the desired goal or goals (direction). Today‚ motivating employees

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    styles of learning. Over time‚ cultures have adopted approaches to learn that best fit their unique needs.” Discuss citing the challenges most likely to occur in a multicultural education setting and suggest possible solutions. To be able to get a fuller insight into what education in a multicultural setting is about and what it entails aspects such as globalization and multiculturalism have to be taken into consideration; Globalization and multiculturalism are strong forces guiding and changing

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    Open Boat (Setting)

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    Crane Setting plays a big role in stories‚ suggesting the mood and also the time and place of the story. Writers must create a picture with their words to establish visuals for their readers. To further help understand the purpose of setting we have the short story‚ “Open Boat”‚ by Stephen Crane. The story follows four men and their experience on the sunk steamer Commodore. Though any story can show you how setting plays a big role in works‚ Open Boat’s setting is out on sea which is a setting with

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    Eq Settings Guide

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    Eq Settings General: 20 Hz and below - impossible to detect‚ remove as it only adds unnecessary energy to the total sound‚ thereby most probably holding down the overall volume of the track 60 Hz and below - sub bass (feel only) 80(-100) Hz - feel AND hear bass 100-120 Hz - the "club sound system punch" resides here 200 Hz and below - bottom 250 Hz - notch filter here can add thump to a kick drum 150-400 Hz - boxiness 200 Hz-1.5 KHz - punch‚ fatness‚ impact 800 Hz-4 KHz - edge‚ clarity‚ harshness

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    Agenda Setting Theory

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    GlFinal Exam Essay 2 1) Define and illustrate (i.e.‚ give examples of) agenda-setting theory. How might a president try to use the media’s presumed agenda-setting powers near election time? In other words‚ might it behoove a president to take (or threaten to take) certain highly dramatic actions-especially concerning foreign affairs- just before an election that will impact strongly on the power of his/her political party? If so‚ what actions might a president be likely to take and under what

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    Mary Shelley is an intriguing novel in respect to its haunting and powerful story and its effective development. The story has many different settings‚ all of which have a direct correlation to the story line. Setting plays a pivotal role throughout the novel‚ creating feelings of loneliness and despair. Shelley strengthens the theme of isolation by setting the conclusion of her novel in the Arctic wasteland‚ a place of hostile and desolate environment. We are first introduced to the theme of loneliness

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    Setting Up a Database

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    Setting up a database 1. Introduction In order to complete my client’s needs I created a database and I started my work with Word Access 2010. This is how it looked at the beginning as I started my work today on the 5th of the October 2010. Today was our starting point for creating my clients database. The screenshot above shows that I opened Access 2010 to begin creating my clients database. 2. Creating tables‚ setting fields + deciding on data types. Once Microsoft Access was open

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    The settings and backdrops in The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ are essential elements to the formation of the characters‚ symbolic imagery and the overall plot development. Fitzgerald uses East and West Egg communities to portray two separate worlds and two classes of people that are technically the same their status‚ but fundamentally different in their ideals. The physical geography of the settings is representative of the distance between classes of the East and West Eggers. Every

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    southern gothic settings found in the two stories that were examined above‚ this next story also takes place out of the American south. In Capote’s “Miriam”‚ out of his collection entitled The Tree of Night‚ we find our grotesque character living alone in a cold‚ desolate version of New York City. Similar to “Mr. Jones”‚ the setting is winter in an isolated city apartment. The streets are described as shrouded in “a pale but impenetrable curtain” which gives the feel of a setting with “no sky or

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