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    Must Be Love

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    Ratings: Title: Must Be Love Year: 2013 Director: Dado C. Lumibao Genre: Romance Cast: Kathryn Bernardo as Princess Patricia "Patchot" Espinosa Daniel Padilla as Ivan Lacson Liza Soberano as Angel Gomez John Estrada as King Espinosa

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    53.3 Explain how to apply holistic assessment when planning assessment: It is very important when planning assessments so that a variety of required evidence can be achieved from one assessment occasion. To do this I need to take into account all findings from the initial assessment and the units relevant to the learners preferred route. All the necessary documents must be at hand to help me achieve this. I will need to gauge the level at which the learner is currently at to ensure I am assessing

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    Evaluating Teacher

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    Evaluation has been a natural thing to do since human beings started their civilization. In different branches of disciplines‚ various evaluations changed spontaneously to cater to the need of development. In the college education‚ evaluation of professors has been based on the reflection of students for hundreds years. However‚ student evaluation has become very high-stakes for professors in recent decades‚ because the evaluation result is highly related to professors’ future career. Many scholars

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    think about when you are planning for healthy and safe environments or activities with children and young people. Most of these are common sense – just remember: everyone is an individual and may have particular needs. If you are clear about the following points it will become second nature to include safety in your planning. • Every child is an individual – with different needs depending on their age and abilities. You must think about this when planning activities‚ for example when they involve

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    Road Not Taken

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    Life is a journey with a choice of many roads to travel. Everyone is a traveler on the roads of life and must choose his own path. In Robert Frost’s “The Road Not Taken” the traveler must decide which road is best for him. Does he take the path most traveled or does he go down “the one less traveled by” (19)? When one takes the road “ less traveled” (19) he is choosing his own path in life rather than following the mainstream. Frost gives support to the idea that the choices one makes in life makes

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    Brooke Chubinsky Professor Crystal Nelson English 2010 1 March 2017 The Interpretation Not Taken Poetry‚ by virtue of its figurative nature‚ is quite often misunderstood. However‚ there is no such poem more misinterpreted than Robert Frost’s 1916 work‚ “The Road Not Taken.” Generations of students‚ scholars and other readers of poetry are quick to take this poem at face value‚ placing superficial judgment without employing some of the most important devices available to the careful reader - reading

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    Evaluating Socrates

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    Owing the Government Our Obedience: Socrates’ defense for Not Doing Injustice When Injustice is Done to You In the dialogue of “Crito” by Plato‚ a person by the name of Crito has come to try and persuade Socrates to escape from jail as he feels he is being wrongfully accused. Socrates basically asks Crito to plead his case and if he can come up with enough good reasons then Socrates will escape‚ if not he will stay. As Crito begins attempting to persuade him‚ Socrates ends up stating two main premises

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    MISSION‚ AND GOALS a. Business Definition: an organization should define a business by the type of customers it wishes to serve‚ the particular needs of those customer groups it wishes to satisfy‚ and the means or technology by which the organization will satisfy these customer needs. b. Business Mission: a mission underscores the scope of an organization’s operations apparent in its business definition and reflects management’s vision of what the organization seeks to do. c. Business Goals: Goals or

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    EVALUATING RESTAURANT

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    EVALUATING RESTAURANT Olive Garden One of my favorite restaurants is Olive Garden. Without going to Italy to taste their traditional food just come in to Olive Garden and experience the Italian food. They offer wide varieties of Italians food. While the restaurants are similar in the type of food they prepare the difference in their atmosphere‚ menu and services will assist the customers in making the big decision on which one they like to satisfy their appetite. Olive Garden is the

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    The Road Not Taken

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    Though it may seem to have a deep meaning‚ this poem that was written by Robert Frost‚ "The Road Not Taken" was originally about Frost’s indecisive hiking partner. The poem is a narrative poem that presents a metaphoric twist on the concept of making life choices through loose iambic tetrameter. It consists of four five-line stanzas‚ also known as quintains. It also follows an abaab rhyme scheme with roughly nine syllables per line. From the vivid imagery that acts as an extended metaphor through

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