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    old male‚ his height is 6’5” and he weighs 192lbs. He has green eyes and green yellowish hair. His face is covered in white paint with black circles painted around his eyes and red paint going across his lips. He wears this makeup to resemble clowns. He was once married to Jeannie and had a son named Lonnie Machin. The Joker has Antisocial Personality Disorder with psychopathic features because he shows no regard for right and wrong and often shows no remorse for his behavior. Description of Individual

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    access and build upon these schemas throughout their lives. Improvement and organisation of thought and memory can be enhanced by the use of mental images‚ concepts and schemas. In this essay I will explain what mental images‚ concepts and schemas are‚ how they help to improve memory and bring in supporting evidence from psychologists. A mental image is a cognitive technique for utilising iconic memory and linking a work with a picture or image of the item to aid recall. Using mental images improves

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    The Understanding of Plagiarism Plagiarizing is something that can cause a student to get more than just a zero on a paper or report. Lack of knowledge‚ rules‚ and laws dealing with plagiarism are not an acceptable excuse to teachers‚ professors‚ or college deans. Most colleges and universities have a very strict stance on students who plagiarize a report or paper. Using the works of someone else without giving the proper cite of that work can cause a student to be put on probation‚ receive

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    Knowledge and Assessment

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    Lisa Webb 18/10/2014 Understanding the Principles and Practices of Assessment Unit 1 Learning Outcome One Understand the principles and requirements of Assessment: Explain two functions of assessment in learning & development. The functions of assessment and learning development are to identify the learners needs and to monitor there development. It also reflects the required standards and assessment criteria to develop the best practice for measuring and recording achievement. Define

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    How Has Macbeth Changed

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    Macbeth was a ruthless leader who seemed to have no moral or ethical values. If Macbeth had others with him to show him what was right‚ he wouldn’t have been such a cruel and heartless leader. Macbeth had the opportunity to consult others with different views and perspectives‚ but instead‚ he took power by force‚ which eventually led to the downfall of his empire. Throughout history‚ many leaders have lost their morals and ethics when they gained power. For example‚ Adolf Hitler changed rapidly

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    B2 Produce a report to demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of different theorist of development. This report should identify how these theorists have influenced current practice. Cognitive Piaget developed the theory of stage development; he had based his theories on his children by carrying out detailed observations where he came up with four stages in each process. But he believed a child had to be at a certain age to learn something or they simply couldn’t learn it or know it. I believe

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    How Does Hugo Show Misery

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    provides models on how to deal with said situation‚ both good and bad. Hugo expresses misery not simply by saying “Life is hard‚” but by showing misery through the experiences of men‚ women‚ and children. This is effective due to how the reader sees and reads for himself or herself the misery in the world Hugo has created. The first way Hugo shows misery is through the men of his story‚ and more specifically‚ the misery in Jean Valjean‚ and Thénardier.

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    Integrity without knowledge is weak and useless‚ and knowledge without integrity is dangerous and dreadful. Samuel Johnson English author‚ critic‚ & lexicographer (1709 - 1784) Samuel Johnson wrote this about education. He was comparing‚ ignorant but caring‚ ethical people as opposed to educated and brilliant but selfish and antisocial people‚ Johnson was stating that‚ it is dangerous to educate people without a moral compass‚ or as former President Teddy Roosevelt once said‚ "To educate a

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    is mine: I am one of the few honest people that I have ever known" (Chapter 3). The novel The Great Gatsby was written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Nick Carraway has a special place in this novel‚ and it’s not only because he is the narrator. He is not just one character among several‚ it is through his eyes and ears that we form our understanding of the other characters. If we were unable to have faith in his judgment‚ then our views of the rest of the characters would be unstable and doubtful. Nick goes

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    Also‚ Crane is very explicit and shows many details which helps me visualize what he is saying. Pleasanton is missing that in his paragraph. The term used by Boyer indicates that generals sometimes brought their regiments into the middle of the fight. The generals sometimes made decisions that got the regiment in a tough situation. This is where most people are killed - the heart of war. We learn that the generals were secretly despised. The regiment didn’t like how sometimes they would be wandering

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