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    Due to: 13.11.2013 Submitted: 13.11.2013 By Olya Chermoskutova Summary (Julian Treasure: 5 ways to listen better) The problem that Julian Treasure states is that we’re losing our listening: we retain only 25% of what we hear. He defines listening as making meaning from sound. Julian says we use a lot of techniques to do it: firstly‚ when it’s noisy‚ we react at some sounds and words‚ especially our names – that’s how we recognize patterns. Secondly‚ we use differencing: if some sound remains

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    Do We Have Duties to Others? I saw an article from the news a few days ago; it says an old woman slipped down on the street in china‚ most of the people wouldn’t help‚ and others of them tried to get so close but still wouldn’t lend any help. Therefore the old lady was lying there for over 20 minutes in the cold and wet street and waiting for someone “brave enough” to get her to the hospital‚ only because they all worried about been getting blamed and take the responsibility of all the money for

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    Kant has made many contributions in the areas of metaphysics and ontology and understands reality on another level of humans during his time on this planet. The Kanation Theory deals with multiple characteristics of human nature‚ including; Reason‚ Duty and Human will. These three areas make up the Kanation Theory along with the categorical and hypothetical imperatives that help make up Kants view on human society. A humans reason is the make up of the decision that coincides with how the individual

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    Different but the Same: An Analysis of Aesthetics in the Call of Duty Franchise First Person Shooters (FPS) is one of the most famous genres within the gaming industry. It started with titles like Doom‚ Counter Strike‚ and now Call of Duty. Nowadays‚ console and PC gaming is a billion dollar industry. Multiple corporate and independent developers are working day in and day out to supply the market with better‚ bigger games. However‚ there are some titles which stand out from the rest‚ titles that

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    Part A: Duty to Prepare Police Notes 1) The opposing parties appealing to the Supreme Court of Canada are; Ruth Schaeffer‚ Evelyn Minty‚ Diane Pinder‚ and Ian Scot. In this situation‚ Ruth Schaeffer happens to be the biological mother of Mr. Schaeffer. Diane Pinder is the sister of the now deceased Minty and Evelyn Minty is the biological mother of one of the slain males. (Doug Minty). What both families have in common is a male member from both sides was shot and killed by police and the officers

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    Fear and Duty in Going After Cacciato Tim O’Brien’s Going After Cacciato might be set during the Vietnam war‚ but at its core it is a novel about fear. The main character‚ soldier Paul Berlin‚ is completely motivated‚ controlled‚ and surrounded by fear. When Paul Berlin first arrives at the war he feels annoyed by the derision he receives from his superiors but at the same time admits that “...the war scared him silly‚ but this was something he hoped to bring under control” (O’Brein 38). This statement

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    PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 1006 - PROVIDING FOR THE PROFESSIONALIZATION OF TEACHERS‚ REGULATING THEIR PRACTICE IN THE PHILIPPINES AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES I. Summary: This presidential decree is in recognition of the vital role of teachers in nation building and as an incentive to raise the morale of teachers‚ it is imperative that they would be considered as professionals and teaching be recognized as profession that’s why it is also called as the Decree Professionalizing Teaching. It declared

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    1. How do the doctrines of Duty to Protect and Duty to Warn apply to this scenario? -There are many ways that Duty to Protect and Duty to Warn apply to this scenario. In the scenario we are told that a mental health caseworker has a client that verbally admitted to physically abusing her children during the session‚ and the caseworker later decides to tell her supervisor about the situation and seek guidance. Since the caseworker’s supervisor was not there there was a person there to cover for the

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    The Dark Night of the Soul The Dark Night of the Soul by Richard E Miller has been written with a main point always in mind‚ that reading and writing has very powerful influences people and their imagination but‚ the act of reading and writing is not being utilized as much in the modern world. Richard has created an essay that proves his point by taking five very different short stories and giving each a twist that helps the reader see the power of reading. As the reader is chronologically going

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    “There is growing acceptance all over the world that the quality of the teacher is the most important determinant of how much students learn. In this context‚ it makes sense to check that the national curriculum provides the right balance between providing a firm structure for shared national expectations for what students should learn and allowing enough scope for teachers to have the freedom to use their creativity to maximise student learning.” Discuss. The aims of the national curriculum are

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