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    Final refelction and PDP 1. Review of initial reflection and PDP Has any significant change been achieved? What issues have you discovered with the initial reflection? What issues have you discovered with your initial plan? What are the key areas of learning from the past semester in terms of your personal development? Self reflection is an important aspect in our society. We follow certain norms and values to be able to live among our peers and self reflection allows us to question

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    irrational orders and they’re not even allowed to speak up for themselves in the government. This issue with adults not involving the youth in serious topics is still a controversial topic. Many years ago and still to this day‚ adults want to keep their children away from the dangers of the world‚ but little do they know that their kids could have an impact on the event. The sources‚ “Imagine This Was Your School” by Teri Kanefield

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    Epidemiology Rationale for Topic The purpose of personal protective equipment is to protect the person from contracting possible pathogens and spreading them among others. The prevention of the spread of the disease is of the utmost importance to this particular population because we do not when to give another patient an illness a different patient has. According to the CDC‚ when healthcare facilities‚ care teams‚ and individual doctors and nurses‚ are aware of infection problems and follow the

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    Power Of Focus

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    Achieving Goals - The Power Of Focus By Trevor Emdon Mar 6‚ 2009 We all love to achieve our goals‚ and I suppose most of us experience some twinge of envy when someone gets something that we want too. What have they done that we didn’t? Why should they have all the luck? It’s lovely to blame luck because then we can absolve ourselves of responsibility for not achieving our goals. Unfortunately‚ "responsibility" has become synonymous with "blame" and they are not the same at all! "Response-ability"

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    Focus on the Learner Learner Characteristics Learner characteristics are difference between learners which influence their attitude to learning a language and how they learn it. These differences influence how they respond to different teaching styles and approaches in the classroom and how successful they are at learning a language. The differences include the learner’s motivation‚ personality‚ language level‚ learning style‚ learning strategies‚ age and past language learning experience. Learning

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    Focus Group

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    1 INTRODUCTION Focus group is a qualitative technique used mostly in marketing research and also other areas of research. This technique is used to collect primary data. This document consists of information about focus group. The main objective of this assignment was to investigate how focus groups techniques are used to collect primary data about the phenomenon at hand in the real world. The research method used was Google scholar for academic journals. The campus library database was also

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    Initial Phase Analysis

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    Summation of Initial Phase What specific characteristics might you expect at the initial phase of the group’s development? In the initial stage of the groups development the specific characteristics that we might see include members learning what is the correct way in which to act and how to trust those around you. All of these individuals are nervous already so there is no need for judgment and ridicule we are here to talk freely and trust that what we talk about stays within the means of this group

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    Initial Problems of Pakistan Pakistan came into existence on 14th august 1947. Soon after its establishment Pakistan faced number of problems. Most of the problems of Pakistan were related with Pakistan dispute with India‚ such as the accession of the princely states‚ canal Water dispute‚ refugees’ problems and distribution of armed and military assets. Infect most of these problems were deliberately created by India itself so that Pakistan would not maintain its independent status and soon merged

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    Assignment 1: Focus on the learner 1. Profile My student´s name is Francisco Morales‚ he is 30 years old and of Chilean nationality. Francisco is in an Elementary English class and has only been studying English for 2 months. He had English lessons at University but these were mainly focused on reading. Francisco said he did not learn a lot through these and therefore had to take another course now‚ mainly for work purposes. Francisco works in the Pharmaceutical industry‚ specifically in

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    Rationale Of The Vietnam War

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    they were actually fighting. The article states: Few knew why they were fighting; once they arrived in-country‚ the Cold War rationale for the war felt like a vapid abstraction. The “body count” strategy seemed perverse‚ and military victories brought no political headway. As the war went on‚ few wanted to be‚ as the saying went‚ the last soldier to die for a mistake. This attitude reverberated beyond combat roles and throughout the whole military(Seidman).

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