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    3.1 Describe why team work is important in schools. Great teamwork allows the school as a whole to run effectively and achieve excellent results. In a school there are many other people to consider as your team rather than just the people you work with closely on a daily basis. Knowing and executing your role as an individual to the best of your ability allows you be a valued member of any team. It is also essential to know the roles of those around you. This allows you to fully understand and

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    Arkham‚ and having a good work ethic. Today I am here to apply for staff on the Arkham Network. I feel that I have all the abilities that it requires to be a staff member of Arkham. The first attribute you must have to be part of The Arkham Staff team is maturity. I feel like I am a very mature and understanding person. Whenever I situation comes up I always do my best to come out with the best outcome possible. You always need to keep a level head and help to the best of your abilities to be able

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    Lesson 13.6 HOW WAS THE PHILIPPINE ARCHIPELAGO FORMED? In 1912‚ Alfred Wegener proposed the past existence of a supercontinent called Pangaea (or Pangea). According to Wegener‚ Pangaea had split apart into a northern half called “Laurasia” and a southern half called “Gondwanaland”. Surrounded by a global ocean called “Panthalassa” and separated by a big body of water called “Tethys Sea”. The slow drifting of continents has been occurring over the past 250 million years. In the 1960s‚ the theory

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    THE FIVE STEPS OF THE WRITING PROCESS STEP 1:  PREWRITING                    THINK          Decide on a topic to write about.          Consider who will read or listen to your written work.          Brainstorm ideas about the subject.          List places where you can research information.          Do your research.   STEP 2:  DRAFTING                    WRITE          Put the information you researched into your own words.          Write sentences and paragraphs even if they

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    Angle is the figure formed by two rays‚ called the sides of the angle‚ sharing a common endpoint‚ called the vertex of the angle. Angles are usually presumed to be in a Euclidean plane‚ but are also defined in non-Euclidean geometry. Angle is also used to designate the measure of an angle or of a rotation. This measure is the ratio of the length of a circular arc to its radius. In the case of an angle (figure)‚ the arc is centered at the vertex and delimited by the sides. In the case of a rotation

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    he question asks us to evaluate our team and to evaluate the question according to several detailed questions posed as guidance. The team that I used to belong to was a group in school that was assigned to put together a group presentation. This was a group project for school where we had to give a presentation in front of the class on a subject where we each had to present out part. 1. To what extent did our team work interdependently; We each knew which parts we had to cover and we each did

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    Habits How are habits formed? How can they be changed? 11/9/2013 Psychology 103 Almost everyone (if not all people) have a habit; it could be a good habit or a bad one. One thing most do not know is how a habit is formed? Can they be changed? A habit is a recurrent‚ often unconscious pattern of behaviors that is acquired through frequent repetition‚ and tends to occur subconsciously. Habits emerge because the brain is constantly seeking ways to conserve energy. It looks for a cue that

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    Some people are not team players because of the following reasons: 1. It is quicker to do things yourself! Getting a team takes time‚ persuasion‚ ownership‚ and energy. The leader sees that something needs doing and knows that he can do it quickly. If he is going to delegate the task he will have to recruit‚ train and monitor people and they aren’t going to do it all well – at least initially! Instead of engaging in these time-consuming efforts‚ some people prefer to work alone. They think that

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    When Was The Moon Formed? We technically don’t know when the moon was formed but scientist guess it was formed 4.5 billion years ago. Different Theories and Hypothesis Fission Theory One theory is that the moon must have broken away from Earth‚ when the earth was still a rotating ball of molten rock. Earth might have been spinning so fast that part of our planet separated into space‚ this could be why our chemical composition is similar to the moon. Fission theorist stated that the Pacific ocean

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    An Analysis of the Opinions Formed by Intelligent Design Supporters Where do we come from? This question has disturbed mankind for generations. For a couple thousand years the answer to this question could be found in the Creationist theory. The Bible tells of how 6‚000 years ago God created Earth and all its living creatures in seven days. Then in the nineteenth century Charles Darwin published his findings about his theory of evolution in his book On the Origin of Species. This perturbed religious

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