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    creating a goal statement using the SMART goal setting technique. Once you have a strong goal statement‚ it is now time to create an action plan to map out how you will achieve the goal. A technique I use with clients involves structure‚ discipline and sticky notes. I teach the goal setting and action planning process over a three month period. The first month is used to assess‚ clarify and focus their professional goals. The second and third months are used to create and implement an action plan to achieve

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    of justice and resolution to come. Hope comes in many forms in King Lear‚ and at first arrives in the character of Kent. Like the audience‚ Kent is able to see the mistaken ways of Lear‚ and is the first to step in and address Cordelia’s suffering. “See better‚ Lear...Thy youngest daughter does not love thee least.” (1:1:146-153) In one dramatic interpretation of the play‚ Kent is positioned between Lear and Cordelia‚ symbolizing perhaps‚ a link between the mistaken mind of an old King‚ and the

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    Hollie Wheaton 41 Sandhurst Road‚ Bexley‚ Kent. DA5 1DD. (H) 0208 3069255.   (M) 07756749365. (E)  hollzwheaton@aol.co.uk Objective Seeking a position in which my personal skills and previous experience will lead me to personal and professional growth. Education The Westlands School. Westlands Avenue‚ Sittingbourne‚ Kent‚ ME10 4RL. September 2007 – July 2012. GCSE: English Language: B GCSE: English Literature: C GCSE: Art and Design: B GCSE: Drama:

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    Discuss the benefits and challenges of Inclusion of Special Needs children in mainstream education Special educational needs also referred to as SEN‚ is a term that is widely used in clinical diagnostic and functional development to enable professionals to differentiate between individuals that require assistance for disabilities and individuals who do not. These disabilities tend to come under the following categories: medical‚ mental‚ behavioural or psychological. Inclusion in education is an

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    they are in an orderly state of mind. The Earl of Kent‚ Edgar‚ the Fool‚ and King Lear all portray varying degrees of madness. Some have alternative motives behind their madness while others are simply losing touch with reality around them. The Earl of Kent is a close advisor to King Lear. Lear decides to split up his kingdom between his two daughters‚ Regan and Goneril‚ and to banish his youngest daughter‚ Cordelia‚ from the kingdom. Kent strongly advises Lear to keep reign over his own kingdom

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    Sticky cost behavior: Evidence from small and medium sized companies Nicola Dalla Via* RSM Erasmus University Rotterdam Paolo Perego RSM Erasmus University Rotterdam 1 February 2013 Abstract: This paper investigates whether cost stickiness occurs in small and medium sized companies using a sample of Italian non-listed and listed firms during the period 1999-2008. Our findings show that cost stickiness emerges only for the total cost of labor and not for the selling‚ general‚ and administrative

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    Guns were the main type of weapon used in the Civil War. There are two kinds of guns: repeaters and single-shot guns (Kent). Most single-shot guns are carbines‚ except for the musket (Kent). The musket was one of the first guns (“Weapons & Firearms”). They were only used in the war because both sides had so many of them (Kent). They were inaccurate and had very short range. Repeaters‚ also known as breech-loaders‚ are guns that can hold multiple bullets and are far more

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    it is commonly connected to the antagonists of the play. However‚ Shakespeare challenges the typical playwright and presents the audience with an uncommon feature that is the use of deception by the protagonists of the play. Evidently observed when Kent and Edgar use physical deception to display loyalty towards Lear and Gloucester. Shakespeare effectively depicts the theme of greed through Edmund’s use of deception. Edmund‚ bastard son of the Earl of Gloucester‚ uses deception to his advantage

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    The folk tale known as The Tumor Doubled aims to influence our understanding of moral values‚ like many other folk tales. In this tale specifically‚ it is implied that a negative intentionally leads to negative consequences; likewise‚ good intentions lead to positive consequences. The folk tale shows the relationship between intentions and consequences by illustrating two priests. The first priest‚ by mere chance‚ ends up sleeping at a shin‚ where many demons gather for drinking and dancing. The

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    Assess the importance of loyalty in King Lear Shakespeare manipulates loyalty in the play‚ as the complete and utter devotion of some characters‚ for example Gloucester and Kent‚ emphasise just how terrible it is that Gonerill‚ Regan and Edmund turned so harshly against those close to them. The theme of loyalty exhibited is also paralleled to the fact that throughout the play‚ Shakespeare shows nature’s cruelty‚ particularly in regards to the storm; loyalty and morality does not ensure a ticket

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