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    OBE system and/or incorporate it to the traditional curriculum the students are familiar with. Nursing students are required to do return demonstrations to assess their competencies and the OBE can be used for the students’ benefit. It would be unwise‚ in my humble opinion‚ to eradicate the traditional method and be replaced by the outcome-based education. OBE has been considered as a modern teaching strategy/curriculum and if the traditional methods had been totally replaced‚ there would be difficulties

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    clenches a pain within his chest. His conclusion could have been from the burgers and chips he watched on television‚ how long he was sitting on that couch‚ or the methods the advertisements used against his mind. Commercials prime your mind to make unwise decisions when it comes to your next meal. When you come home from work‚ your school‚ or social event‚ you sit down and watch television as you rest. “Most of our television viewing occurs in the evening‚ and late night snacks are usually high in

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    them according to a recognized convention. Note that statements in quotations in these titles are not necessarily authentic: they present a real point of view but may not be direct quotes. It is appropriate to analyse them but it is unnecessary‚ even unwise‚ to spend time on researching a context for them. Examiners mark essays against the title as set. Respond to the title exactly as given; do not alter it in any way. Your essay must be between 1200 and 1600 words in length‚ double spaced and typed

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    Importance of Saving

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    cultivated from young age so that a person should have firm resolve to set apart a certain amount for deposit in bank. A student who saves out of his pocket money learns to plan his life even from young age. Liberal spending and saving nothing is unwise and this is the cause of person’s economic crisis sometimes. It may be suggested that every school should insist on the students that they should have a certain amount deposited in bank. The school management can help in inculcating the habit of

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    the public‚ eventually fell victim to this fatuous rule and even suffered the death due to their mental conviction in the truth. Socrates‚ as one of the greatest philosophers in ancient Grace‚ still could not avoid this fate being hated among those unwise people. Although it is reasonable to understand why Socrates described himself as “gadfly”‚ which is excluded from the majority but always leading people head to the direction of truth and achieving happiness from the process of pursuing truth. Some

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    Winston made a very unwise decision: having an affair with Julia‚ which impacted the rest of his life. The Party was very anti-sex oriented and Winston’s encounter with Julia contradicted the expectations of society. The reason for the Party not approving sex was because they felt the need to always have control over everyone. They believed that the sole purpose of sex was to create children in order to help within society. The Party gave children the order to report their parent’s instances

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    Individual and Patience

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    self-possession of one’s own spirit under sufferance and provocation. Since it has a tranquillizing effect‚ patience is the best remedy for every affliction. The Bible says that if patience or silence be good for the wise‚ how much the better for others – unwise or not so wise. Sometimes we turn our anger upon the person responsible for hurting us; we are also likely to blame someone for any kind of mishap. By learning to be patient‚ one can cultivate the art of reigning in bad temper and hasty decision-making

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    Temptation Desire or enticement to do something‚ especially something wrong or unwise. People are tempted; we are human. We have the ability to make decisions. Good‚ evil‚ better‚ worse. Temptation is one influential force on our choices‚ usually persuading to the bad choices. There are different reasons that people are tempted. LOTR In The Lord of the Ring‚ temptation is represented in the form of the one Ring. The longer you are with it the harder and harder it becomes too resist temptation

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    In the movie‚ Ordinary People‚ the Jarrett family struggles with Buck’s death as their s struggling with survivor’s guilt. The living son‚ Conrad‚ spends months in a hospital recovering from attempt at suicide and sees a psychiatrist‚ Dr. Berger‚ in attempt to recover from the boating tragedy. Conrad and his father‚ Calvin both want to talk about the death of Buck‚ but the mother‚ Beth‚ wants to avoid all conversation with his name involved. Though they have difficulty with this event the family

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    Zach Saliba World History W/F B-Block 2/10/11 Thesis: Alexander the Great was a ruler that completely abused his power as a King‚ and led his life in a very arête way. Major Points 1. Unnecessary destruction of city-states. 2. Excessive torture of victims. 3. Unprepared to young and to focused on being a great warrior like Achilles so much that he slept with the Iliad at night. Evidence 1. Alexander destroyed the birthplace of Achilles and many other city-states.(Text Book)

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