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    Print this Report Back to Report Page RESULT DETAILS SURVEY DETAILS Name Survey Name Adult Education Form Survey ID 3 Survey Taken on 19-November-2013 SURVEY RESULTS You are a "Strong Willed Learner." GRAPH REPORTS Unlike measures of personality‚ multiple intelligences‚ or learning styles‚ the LCI provides you with specific information to enable you to use your metacognition (internal self-talk of learning) to take responsibility for making learning work for you. The importance of completing the LCI

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    Call if you need me 1. Analyse the point of view. The point of view is based on the narrator written in a first person view talking the in the past. 2. Analyse the setting. The main characters in the story are Nancy and the narrator‚ Dan. The story takes place in Eureka in California. When the story takes place is unknown‚ but in the story it is common to have a car‚ so I am guessing that the story takes place somewhere in the present. 3. Give a character description of

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    If You Need Love‚ Get A Puppy 1. PCAOB describes professional skepticism as a general duty of care that needs to be applied by the auditor throughout the duration of the audit engagement. Professional skepticism involves the auditor having a clear and questioning mind regarding the assertions that are presented by management or other client personnel. The auditor is instructed to not take the words or data presented by management as sufficient and appropriate audit evidence but rather the auditor

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    Chronicle Review October 3‚ 2010 What Are You Going to Do With That? Katherine Streeter for The Chronicle Review By William Deresiewicz The essay below is adapted from a talk delivered to a freshman class at Stanford University in May. The question my title poses‚ of course‚ is the one that is classically aimed at humanities majors. What practical value could there possibly be in studying literature or art or philosophy? So you must be wondering why I’m bothering to raise it here‚ at Stanford

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    Assitan Sylla English 1302 Professor Joe MCDADE RISK OF USING CELL PHONE WHILE DRIVING Now a day the development of technology has made the world much easier than it was many decades ago. Especial in telecommunication and multimedia‚ the cell phone is one the core of that development. According to the cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association‚ as of august 2010‚ more than 250 million people used cell phones and also another research done by to Vermont Legislative Research

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    Texting While Driving is a Deadly Combination Texting and driving is a bad and dangerous thing for a teenager to do. Texting while driving is one of the ways that teens are injured or worst case scenario‚ killed. Every year 6‚000 people die because of distracted driving and almost half a million suffer severe injuries. If the teenagers that died texting while driving were still alive; I’m sure they would’ve thought twice about texting behind the wheel. If you text or talk while driving‚ then

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    Why We Need Management

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    1.Why we need management in today’s companies? 1. Management is both art and science. It is the art of making people more effective than they would have been without you. The science is in how you do that. There are four basic pillars: plan‚ organize‚ leading and control. That is the value of management - making a group of individual more effective. Good management starts with good planning. Guide your growth: Your business will grow or not depending on a lot of different factors‚ including overall

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    Why We Need Unions

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    17 May 2011 Why We Still Need Unions Labor unions have been around since the late 1700’s‚ but they were not always recognized as unions. Originally they were just a group of people banded together to get their voices heard. The strengthening of the carpenters‚ and other trades people‚ made an appearance in America in the 1866s found on aflcio.org labor history time line (“labor”). During this time‚ workers came together to reduce the working day and fight for safer working conditions. As

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    This essay will argue that emotional intelligence is an essential element in the workplace management. Emotional intelligence can be defined as the ability to perceive‚ understand‚ use and manage emotions. A manger is responsible in planning‚ organizing‚ leading and controlling which this essay will focus on two of the four management functions that are leading‚ planning and organizing. It will firstly focus on how emotional intelligence affects the effectiveness of leaderships by affecting the communication

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    Potato Catalase Lab Report

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    into the second beaker containing the potato catalase for exactly 5 seconds. It was next dried on a paper towel for 5 seconds‚ and finally placed at the bottom of the first beaker‚ which contained hydrogen peroxide solution. The timer was then started. The timer stopped when the paper disk floated up to the top of the beaker. This was performed 3 times. After this‚ two negative controls were tested. The first negative control used a denatured catalase instead of the potato extract. The

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