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    is a series of choices. How one responds to challenges and adversity often shapes the person that they become. In my own personal experience‚ there have been many times where I have been forced to call into question a belief or idea. Challenging ideas and beliefs is an important aspect of moral and intellectual development. I recently experienced a key component of my development when I challenged an idea held by my school. The school imposed rules stating that in our school yearbook‚ shoulders‚ quotes

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    Introduction Information Communication Technology is playing a vital role in the institutions in the form of improving the overall performance of the students. Information Communication Technology has facilitated all the institutes in improving the technology round the globe. ICT helps in sharing information across the world. ICT has provided different advantages or facilities at institute level which help in enhancing the capabilities of students in academic and research work. The focus area of

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    As a teacher there are so many roles and responsibilities I would have to adhere to as I embark on making and sustaining trusting and supportive relationships with my learners. Some of the general legislations and codes of practice as a teacher I will have to follow are; • Health and Safety at Work Act (1974) this places general duties on the people in control of the premises to protect the health and safety and welfare of all people on those premises. To implement this into my work I would need

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    Evaluate own role and responsibilities in lifelong learning Any roles come with own responsibilities. We have to act within professional codes which involve knowledge of the Code of Professional Practice (2008). This was introduced by the Institute for Learning‚ to cover the activities of teachers in the Lifelong Sector. The code is based on seven behaviours: Professional integrity‚ Respect‚ Reasonable care‚ Professional practice Criminal offence disclosure Responsibility during institute

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    It took many years of struggling with the idea to return to college‚ before I began my journey in the spring session at the School of New Resources at College of New Rochelle in 2010. At first it didn’t seem possible with the countless obstacles I would face. Juggling the duties of running a household‚ providing for a sick elderly grandmother and having a full time job was overwhelming to say the least. I am pleased to say a few months ago the once absurd idea of pursuing a college education

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    The RolesResponsibilities and Skills of a Sports Coaches Compare and Contrast A Role model When we consider the role of a coach as a role model it is evident that people see Harry Redknapp as a role model this is due to the fact that he stays calm and collected in heated situations and is able to stand up for himself. He was also able to achieve many titles himself when he used play football and within his career as a manager of various football teams he was able to bring many teams. Pep is looked

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    accomplish the "American dream" if they put their minds to it. While this may be true on a large scale‚ if you narrow your line of scope to American schools you would probably see something a little different. Schools now are filled with different cultures‚ languages and even genders. With all this diversity there are bond to be a few bumps in how smoothly everything runs. The gender topic was a big discussion in class this week. Mainly‚ if a transgender male has the right to use the female bathroom

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    Rolesresponsibilities and relationships in lifelong learning As a trainer it is most important that I have the current knowledge of all legislation‚ regulatory requirement and code of practices‚ relating to Construction work activity and health and safety. Health and Safety is the key piece of legalisation for my area. The Health and Safety at Work Act (1974). This Act provides a framework for ensuring the health and safety of all employees in any work activity. It also provides for the

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    Personal Responsibility Personal responsibility is an important characteristic that individuals need for success. The importance of personal responsibility is seen both in “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant and “Carry Your Own Skis” by Lian Dolan. All though these two stories demonstrate different ways of learning personal responsibility they both reflect the importance and personal growth from this quality. Despite the differences in the plot both stories “The Necklace” and “Carry Your Own

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    2014 "Residential Schools" Summary The Canadian government wanted to assimilate natives in by putting native children in residential schools. The Canadian government contacted churches to set up residential schools and provided them with funding‚ land and equipment. In 1884‚ the government passed the Indian Act‚ which made it mandatory for all native children under the age of 16 to attend residential schools. During the time between 1890 to 1970’s‚ when residential schools were ended‚ between

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