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    Civic Sense

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    needed initiative. As we travel from Kashmir to Kanyakumari or Gandhinagar to Guwahati‚ we find the roadsides or public places littered with garbage‚ people spitting and peeing in public places. This leaves us with a feeling that the whole country has been turned into a garbage dump. How have we allowed this state of affairs as a nation? It is truly a matter of concern. This has happened when India has been rising at unprecedented economic growth rates during the past decade. We Indians are personally

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    process the world around us. We use the basic senses of hearing‚ vision‚ taste‚ touch‚ and smell to do so. Each sense has an absolute threshold that shows what the smallest amount of whatever the stimulus may be is that we can notice. We also possess the ability for our senses to adapt to the world around us. Sensory adaptation allows our senses to adapt because the more we are around a certain stimuli‚ the more familiar we become with that stimuli‚ making our senses less sensitive to that particular

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    Postgraduate Certificate in Frontline Leadership and Management MARK SHEET Student Name | Hazel Colquhoun | Organisation | N.H.S. G.J.N.H | Assignment Module | Information Management and Decision Making | Date Submitted by student | 18/11/2010 | Assessor | 1st | 2nd | | Date Marked | 1st | 2nd | | AGREED INDICATIVE MARK* | | DATE | | Postgraduate Level Marking (Individual Coursework) Band | Mid Point Grade | Description

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    Self Perception

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    Case Study 1 Self - perception Project 4 Case Study 2 1.Describe your perception of the situation: This situation has the potential to be awkward‚ but it is certainly salvageable. I think that mentioning Toya’s high level of responsibility and her ability to be a “self-starter” was a very good opening to this conversation about her first few weeks on the job. Making an interrogative statement about‚ “how Toya could improve her work” was a bit of a mistake in my opinion. It put Toya

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    Do we love our pets too much? My ten year old pitbull mix was having problems with her hips. She barely got up‚ but when she did‚ she would skid on the floor. From doing so‚ she had scrapped off a piece of her skin on her forearm. It got infected after we would clean it and wrapping the wound‚ she wouldn’t stop opening it. She eventually couldn’t get up anymore. We all knew it was her time to go. According to Burkhard Bilger in his essay “The Last Meow” in the New Yorker‚ he explained what people

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    Age Both “Younger Now” by Miley Cyrus and “When we were young” by Adele present speaks who talks about age‚ especially youth. In the case of “Younger Now‚” though‚ Cyrus actually feels younger‚ whereas in “When we were young‚” Adele remembers being younger‚ not actually feeling younger. As a result‚ Cyrus’s “Younger Now” makes her sound like she is younger and is just becoming herself. Adele’s “When we were young” instead brings old memories from when she was younger‚ childhood and beginning of

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    be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice‚ but there must never be a time when we fail to protest" Justice can be seen from numerous amounts of perspectives where it is due to the upbringing of the person or due to their cultural beliefs‚ however they are all guided by the principal of fairness. Sadly though‚ sometimes we may be powerless to prevent injustice from occurring‚ as we are not always in the position where we are able to do something. This however should not mean we lose all

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    Our well being depends on a secure sense of belonging to a group The idea of belonging is an important and fundamental value in our lives. For humans as social creatures‚ belonging to a group provides a sense of security both physically and mentally. A group provides a framework of values‚ attitudes and rules that the individual can find a sense of security and comfort from when all share the same aspects of life. A sense of belonging therefore most commonly emerges from personal experience‚ concepts

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    The Five Senses

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    Neuroscience: The Five Senses Brandt 2 Table of Contents: Introduction: …………………………….3 Sense 1: Taste……………………………3-4 Sense 2: Smell…………………………...4-6 Sense 3: Sight……………………………6-7 Sense 4: Hearing…………………………7-9 Sense 5: Touch…………………………..9-11 Conclusion: ……………………………...11 Brandt 3 Neuroscience is the study of the nervous system and anything that is involved with the nervous system. They are many different areas in the field if neuroscience. Neuroscience deals with the five senses‚ anything connected

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    Why should we gain knowledge? What purpose does it have in our lives? A quick or succinct answer to that would be that we want to answer the doubts in our lives and learn how to survive in the world we live. However‚ gaining knowledge is not something we have complete control over. As babies‚ we are always gaining new knowledge unconsciously and unintentionally‚ that we then apply in our everyday lives to make it easier. For example‚ when a baby cries‚ his mother comes rushing to him to soothe him

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