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    P1 – Explain key influences on personal learning processes of individuals VAK Learning Styles Introduction VAK stands for Visual‚ Auditory and Kinaesthetic learning styles. VAK helps to provide a simpler way to help someone to understand their own learning styles. Everyone has different ways that they like to learn in and how effective that learning style is for them. Some people may have a more than one type of learning style. For example‚ during a previous lesson we took a questionnaire independently

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    ------------------------------------------------- Group Case #2 - Foxy Originals Decision to be Made Partners Sara O’Neil and Julie Klein of Foxy Originals need to decide whether to continue selling at festivals as well as to retailers at different prices or to focus on a single distribution method and pricing strategy. Situation Analysis Background: Retailers started to feel that the lower (wholesale) prices that Foxy Originals were offering at the festivals was cannibalizing their stores’ sales

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    Running head: Evaluation Report Components of a Professional Evaluation Report Eric F. Wortham Grand Canyon University SPE 536 12/09/2010 Abstract This paper will discuss my thoughts about the type of special education teacher that I would like to be‚ and some basic information about contents learn for this course. There will be discussions about prior weekly journals talking about the same information. To be effective as an Special Education teacher the educator must understand

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    people in the nation who rather be an original than be an imitation. On the contrary‚ some people’s choice is to be an imitation over being themselves. I believe it is better to be an original than be an imitation due to Rosa Parks’ standing up for her rights‚ Dr. Martin Luther King Jr strong views on segregation.‚ and my own personal experience in dealing with peer pressure. In the first place‚ Rosa Parks is a prime example of how it’s better to be an original and not imitate. To add on‚ Rosa Parks

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    Sexual Harassment in workplace What do you understand with the term “Disabilities”? In general‚ disability is a broad term that compares actual ability to normal functioning. It is most often used to refer to impairment‚ and it can be typically divide into several different categories which is physical impairment (paralysis)‚ sensory impairment (blindness)‚ cognitive impairment (dementia)‚ intellectual impairment (mental retardation) or mental health impairment (bipolar disorder). A person may

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    Part I: Rodrik (80 points) A. Briefly summarize a key argument in the book (49): In The Globalization Paradox Rodrik contends that countries should retain the right to their preferences over the needs of the global economy. He argues that cultural and societal preferences should outweigh economic preferences. He describes this as one of the major challenges moving forward in an increasingly interlinked economy. B. Analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the argument (198): Rodrik bases his arguments

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    of study always leads to an important change in key ideas and/or ideologies” Oliver Bolt ------------------------------------------------- “It would be naive to think that the problems plaguing mankind today can be solved with means and methods‚ which were applied or seemed to work in the past.” Mikhail Gorbachev Throughout the Cold War the Soviet Union went through numerous changes in leadership. Throughout the transformations one key element remained remarkably consistent as each

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    interfered with his reading‚ and fine motor deficits made writing difficult. In most ways‚ Ryan was at least equal to his peers: physically active‚ imaginative‚ and highly intelligent. Socially‚ however‚ Ryan was hampered by spending time in the special education classroom. Because he had been signaled out and because he could not do some of the things his classmates could do‚ he was ignored‚ even bullied‚ by some of them. When he finally got the right treatment‚ though‚ most of his problems vanished. His

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    N. Daruwalla who was among Indian poets writing in English. In one of the pieces in “Ruminations”‚ the poet can smell violence in the air “like the lash of coming rain; and this feeling seems to the poet to be “poised like a cobra”. These are original similes; and these are followed by a series of metaphors based on serpent-behaviour. These are only a few of the examples. Actually Daruwalla’s poetry contains an abundance of similes and metaphors. Daruwalla finds that there is violence in the

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    Components of fitness

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    Components of fitness & training methods Components of fitness Aerobic endurance- the heart’s ability to deliver blood to working muscles and their ability to use it (e.g. running long distances) Muscular endurance- is the ability of a muscle or group of muscle‚ to work continuously/for a long time without tiring. Flexibility- The range of movement at/across/around a joint Speed- Moving the whole body part of the body very quickly/in a short time. Strength- The maximum force a muscle/group of

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