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    Note Taking Skills

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    Note taking and note making is one of the most fundamental and important tasks that students must do. It cannot be doubted that a student that takes notes during lectures is more likely to achieve a higher grade compared to a student that does not. However‚ note taking might not have the positive effect the student wants if it is not done properly. “What to note down‚ how much to note down and how detailed the notes should be‚ takes time to develop” (Open University Malaysia [OUM]‚ 2011‚ p. 92).

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    Essay: Weimar was ’a sick economy’ unable to carry out redistribution of wealth and resources. To what extent do you agree with this statement? The Weimar Republic was a period in German history which occurred between 1919 and 1933 which was when the government was a democratic republic governed by a constitution. The end of the Weimar Republic occurred when Adolf Hitler took control. Under the Weimar constitution‚ Germany was divided into 19 different states. Many people had equal rights‚ because

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    Unit 4 Principles for implementing Duty of care in Health‚ Social care or Children’s and Young Persons settings. 1.1 Duty of care means that I provide care and support to individuals‚ within the law and also within the policies‚ procedures and agreed rules of my workplace It is about keeping Young peoples independence‚ to support and enable them to live within an environment free from prejudice and safe from abuse. All young people are entitled to their own opinions‚ choices and we should

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    A Risk Worth Taking

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    A Risk Worth Taking “Life is inherently risky. There is only one big risk you should avoid at all costs‚ and that is the risk of doing nothing.” - Denis Waitley I believe that the key to a full and happy life is risk-taking. Having audacity is necessary to chase our dreams‚ and taking chances is essential to achieve greatness. Perhaps the greatest risk that I have taken in my life was turning down a full-time job to follow my dream of becoming a teacher. I traded comfort and security for newness

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    Important of Note Taking

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    (5) reasons why it is important to take notes while you read and when you attend tutorial classes. Note taking is the process of recording vital information. Our human brain cannot remember everything that has been read or heard that’s why we need to take note while reading or attending tutorial. Besides this there is other importance in note taking. Note taking is mostly important to students because it helps them to remember better. As mentioned previously people cannot remember

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    positive and negative consequences of our actions‚ and deciding whether the ‘reward’ is worth the ‘cost’. This ability to predict consequences of our actions isn’t shared by the lower animals‚ and is pivotal in making the distinction between a person and a non-person. We have the ability to justify our beliefs and actions and to enter into reasoned dialogue with others. Rationality also leads to the ability to evaluate experience and draw logical‚ considered conclusions which will influence our actions

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    Foundation Degree Professional Studies in Early Key Persons in the Nursery Peter Elfer; Elinor Goldschmied and Dorothy Selleck David Fulton Publishers‚ 2003 Name of Visual Creator (as appropriate): M Allan CHAPTER What is the key person approach? is a way of working in nurseries in which whole focus and organisation is aimed at enabling and supporting close attachments between individual children and individual nursery staff. The key person is an involvement‚ an individual and reciprocal

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    Taking Sides Essay

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    Taking Sides Essay Fonseca‚ Ricardo English Period 5 October 3‚ 2012 In the story "Taking Sides" by Gary Soto‚ Lincoln Mendoza‚ the main character‚ faces many conflicts that you may think that they won’t affect him but when these problems become a major role‚ the result of them cause him to act differently. Lincoln deals with these problems in different ways. He tries to resolve them by talking to the people he has problems with. Another thing he does is that he tries

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    Admired Person

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    My father The person who I would like to describe is my father‚ Ryszard. He is 41 and he is a driver. He has short‚ light hair and green eyes. He is 180 cm hight. He works very hard but all the tim he smiles and he is happy. He is intelligent and he has many plans for the future. He care for our future. For example he wants to built a house. He always belives that everything will be fine. He loves watching TV‚ music and food. He likes computer and he can use the internet. He hates when peple are

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    1.1. Define person-centred values Person-centred values: -treating people as individuals -supporting people to access their rights -supporting people to exercise choice -making sure people have privacy if they want it -supporting people to be as independent as possible -treating people with dignity and respect -recognising that working with people is a partnership rather than a relationship controlled by professionals Person-centred care has its focus on the person with an illness

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