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    that information” (Jahiel‚ 2008‚ p.32). For the purpose of this discussion‚ the focus will be on the visual learning style. Visual learners acquire information through written work and therefore prefer to data in the form of handouts‚ lecture notes‚ flash cards‚ books‚ or Power Point presentations. Mixon (2004) said “Visual learners are often neglected in rehearsal because verbal instruction‚ which may be ineffective for them‚ is used most often. These students benefit

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    Online Learning and Adult Learners Online Learning Online learning or e-learning is a recent phenomenon. The transition from traditional methods of learning to learning online is not easy. Despite the difficulties and challenges in learning through technological medium‚ online learning provides opportunity for adults to fulfill their dreams later in life in achieving life long goals‚ or enhance their knowledge for professional advancement and open doors for better job opportunity and improved

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    Knowledgeable: Lawyers and Teachers : Lawyers are knowledgeable because they have to work really hard and study their case to win. They also have to go to law school for a certain amount of years. So they are very knowledgeable. Other ways to say knowledgeable: Understanding‚ Intelligent‚ Well-informed‚ Discerning‚ Perceptive. If everyone in the world was knowledgeable then the world would be a better place because people wouldn’t do stupid things. But then again if everyone was as knowledgeable

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    A Bronx Tale

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    Eric Card Professor Garcia Criminal Justice Ethics February 28‚ 2011 The Bronx Tale Ethically speaking‚ the movie “The Bronx Tale” is a great example of one’s moral development. In the movie we watch the lead character‚ Colagero grow up in the Bronx and gradually form moral judgment with help from his father and instructor‚ Sonny. Though Sonny is a local mafia boss‚ he plays a key role in Colagero’s mental and moral development. Colagero’s story illustrates Kohlberg’s theory of moral

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    mind * Buildings and surroundings should be clean and safe * Equipment must be safely used and stored * Working practices must promote the health and safety of children In nurseries and schools etc‚ everyone who works there including learners must know what the written statement about safety says and put it into practice. COSHH‚ the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health regulations 2002 state that substances that can make people ill or injure them must be stored safely and used

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    Learning Skills for Distance Learners: Providing 21st Century Learning Support Sara Al-Oraini Dep. Curricula & Teaching Methods College of Education‚ King Saud University Abstract One of the main goals of open and distance education (ODE) programmes is to ensure that knowledge and skills gained positively affect performance or behavior. Apart from that‚ ODE programmes should also ensure learners extend their existing learning skills into new directions. However‚ it has always been a

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    Canterbury Tales

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    Canterbury Tales Presentation Rubric | NAME: | PERIOD: | | | | | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | Organization | Audience cannot understand presentation because there is no sequence of information. | Audience has difficulty following presentation because student jumps around. | Student presents information in logical sequence which audience can follow. | Student presents information in logical‚ interesting sequence which audience can follow. | | Subject Knowledge | Student does not have grasp

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    The topic I chose to write about is the McCarthy witch hunts. The McCarthy witch hunt trials all started because of the fear of Communism in America which was known as the Red Scare. In the late 1940s a U.S senator in Congress‚ named Joseph McCarthy started to carry out witch-hunts in search of Communist supporters. Joseph McCarthy was a paranoid man‚ he questioned and accused many people of being communist or spies for the Soviet Union with having little or no evidence‚ This is known as McCarthyism

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    Is the Tell-Tale Heart a Tall Tale? How can we always trust a narrator to be credible in stories we read? Are we to assume that the words we read are always truth? If characters are able to lie to one another‚ the narrator could also have the ability to fib to the reader‚ or at the very least give a sense of false hyperbole to a situation. In the case of Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Tell Tale Heart”‚ is our narrator capable of telling the story of his late night plight with complete objectivity? The

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    Handmaids Tale

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    Now Playing: Utopia‚ Followed by: Dystopia In the not so distant future‚ the story of The Handmaid’s Tale unfolds. Set in what seems to be a dystopian United States where various violations of human rights from around the globe are exposed. It is these violations that a patriarchal‚ authoritarian theocracy is created in the nation-state of Gilead. Oppression‚ status‚ and fear run rampant through the nation-state. Obedience is tantamount for the survival of women and the regime. Atwood exposes

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