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    Unit 204: Outcomes 1.1

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    Outcome 1 – Understand the purpose of planning communication 1.1 – Explain the reasons for knowing the purpose of communications A. It is important to know the purpose of communication for many reasons. By knowing the purpose of your communication‚ you know immediately how to respond‚ whether it be providing general information‚ requesting information‚ answering a question or simply offering thanks or condolences. In relation to my role‚ it is vital I know the purpose of my communication as

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    early age‚ contrary to other countries. They currently test students abundantly‚ and often the results are used to measure their academic status. America is very comfortable with its methods of standardized testing despite much criticism (Kohn‚ 2000). Despite the benefits of standardized tests‚ for many reasons they are inaccurate in assessing one’s intellectual abilities; therefore‚ they cannot be used to predict one’s future academic success. Even though the negative aspects of testing outweigh

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    that sequestration throughout the IC will significantly limit hiring entry-level intelligence analysts in all analytic functions until defense funding negotiations are resolved. Discussion In a recent survey to intelligence professionals in the national security sector with direct or significant indirect knowledge of hiring plans‚ 57.1 percent of respondents said that they either strongly disagree or somewhat disagree that hiring for entry-level analysts is likely to increase over the next 12 months

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    Unit 68 Outcome 4

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    AGE PHYSICAL COGNITIVE COMUNICATION SOCIAL‚ EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIORL MORAL 0-3 MONTHSS RELEXES ICLUDING SWALLING AND SUCKING‚ RROTING‚GASP‚ STARTLE AND WALKING AND STANDING REFLEXES AS THEY REACH AROUND ONE MONTH BABIES BECOME LESS CURLED UP AND WILL BECOME LESS STARTLED. BABIS WILL RECONISE THE SMELL AND SOUND OF MOTHERS VOICE AND ONCE REACHING AROUND A MONTH MAY START TO RECONISE THE VOICES OF OTHER FAMILIAR PEOPLE. BABIES USE CRYING AS A FORM OF COMUNICATION USING IT TO IDENTIFIY WHEN they are

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    National Income

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    National income is a measure of the total value of goods and services produced in a country over a given period‚ usually a year. Simply‚ it is the total amount of income earned by the citizens of a nation. The term national income normally refers to the Gross National Product (GNP) of a country in a given year. GNP is a measure of the total market value of final goods and services produced by all the citizens of a nation in a year. There are three main approaches to measuring National Income

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    Why Torture Is Wrong

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    detainees. However‚ that is not always the case. From Duke University‚ Robin Kirk expressed‚ “Torture is wrong; it does not make us safer; it does not work; it paves the way for further and more reprehensible torture; it stains those who practice it; it damages torture practitioners‚ who live with the effects for the rest of their lives” (234). The case of torture that the American government uses is wrong and not the safest way to keep the people protected. As a matter of fact‚ the Association for the

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    National Integration

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    those torn by mutual disruptive tendencies among various sections of the society have always been short lived and become non- existent. The national integration is the process of uniting different people from all walks of life into a single whole. The most serious problem being faced by India in present circumstances is how to develop an atmosphere of national consciousness among so varied a people. Indians already have suffered for long periods‚ the pangs of enslavement and servitude. It is India

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    Chapter 1: Go to the website http://www.politics1.com/issues.htm. Pick an issue like affirmative action or immigration and open a variety of interest group websites and their take on one reform effort underway in Congress. In a 3-5 paragraph Word document write a summary of the reform effort. Issue: EUTHENASIA ("Right to Die") Pro-Euthanasia This can be a very touchy subject matter to different individuals. I honestly don’t even know if I would consider myself pro or con to the subject matter

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    Summary: Monsanto Company is the world’s largest seed company. They specialize in genetic manipulation of organisms. Monsanto was founded by John E Queeny in 1901 in St. Louis‚ Missouri. The company’s first product was artificial sweetener. At the start of World War 1‚ company leader realized the growth opportunities of industrial chemicals. In 1970’s‚ Monsanto had produced a chemical known as Agent Orange. Agent Orange contained dioxin; a chemical that caused a legal nightmare

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    The Election of 1800 There have been fifty-eight presidential elections in the United States. Each election‚ significant in it’s own way‚ some more than others. The election of 1800‚ had particular significance‚ it alone brought forward a string of Republican Presidencies which changed the United States and set the stage for formal political parties. First of all‚ this was an election between the Federalists and Democrat-Repubilcans. John Adams was the Federalist President and his competitor

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