technical part of creating the Study Smart smart phone application. The main thing for the technical part of this application is needed to be easy user and access with the lowest consumption of data. Because if it’s too complicated students might not like using it of they are confuse with the function and all of them will prefer using the computer instead of the smart phone
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Consolidation Luke Leonard English 201 Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Abstract My topic of research is high school consolidation. There is a lot of pressure on small schools‚ from governmental bodies and other influences‚ to consolidate into larger schools. In my paper I discuss the downfalls of consolidation‚ and talk about many benefits that small schools offer. Small schools average better test scores‚ a lower dropout rate‚ and a higher rate of extra-curricular activity participation
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merely a speck of blue dust. Why are physicists attracted to the study and detailing of such a vast‚ empty place? In general‚ physicists are an overlooked group of workers‚ but nonetheless‚ they are a special breed of people. In Jonathan Lethem’s As She Climbed Across the Table‚ physicists are described in their workplace‚ and the personal life of a particular physicist is focused upon. Glenn D. Wilson‚ and Chris Jackson‚ are psychologists who researched the personalities of physicists and recorded
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High-Risk Family Assessment and Health Promotion NUR/542 Sandra Brown 09/22/2014 High-Risk Family Assessment and Health Promotion Assessment is the first step of the nursing process and a basic nursing skill. Sadly‚ there are too many nurses who fail to realize that addressing the family needs are as important as addressing the needs of the individual patient and that assessment should extend beyond the patient to the entire family unit. This is especially crucial when working with
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The occurrence of many negative situations in Jeanette’s memoir‚ the Glass Castle‚ presents Jeanette and her family with many challenges which their actions‚ often times‚ results in a positive outcome. When Billy and Jeanette and her siblings get into a gunfight‚ it results in the Walls “family coming down to the courthouse the next morning and see the magistrate” (Walls 89). However‚ Jeanette’s father‚ Rex‚ makes them move that night‚ driving to “an older house‚ made of adobe‚ in downtown Phoenix”
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To what extent is a counsellor more than just a good listener? In your discussion we would like you to draw on key elements that form the practise of counselling. In addition we would like you to consider your own qualities and skills and identify what you need to do to progress in the profession. This century has seen a rise in counselling services. We have counsellors for specific diseases‚ addictions‚ depression‚ divorce‚ name the problem and we seem to have a ‘therapist’ for it. So what
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The question is: Would everybody like to be rich and famous? Obviouslly‚ we cannot generalize because every single person has a different opinion upon the subject. Subsequently I will analyse possible situations. I strongly believe that anybody on this earth would like to be rich‚ or at least aim to be. Why? Simply because having enough money makes us feel stable and contempt with our own lives. Successful people always seem to aim for the best. So if we aim for the stars ‚ we will most probably
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“Guess Who is Coming for Dinner” Interpersonal communication is very fundamental in good communication. Communication is about sending and receiving messages in a specific sense. In a broader sense‚ it could be defined as the process of acting on information. (S. A. Beebe; S. J. Beebe; and Diana K. Ivy; 2013). This is a simplified definition and for this paper my focus will be on Listening and Responding skills. In the case of my selected movie‚ “Guess Who is Coming for Dinner” I will elaborate on
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beginning‚ ‘She had never seen him before.’ She had never seen him before. But somehow strangely‚ there was a funny familiarity about him. Up and down she observed him‚ trying to recall her in memories pertaining to this guest but she kept drawing a blank. That man stood there motionless as if he were frozen‚ and so did Jane. Well‚ to tell the truth‚ Jane was totally taken aback when she opened the door‚ ready to greet her mother but surprisingly found that the one standing before her eyes was
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N and her family were categorised as family support and I acted in a supportive capacity role while assessing the needs and risks. I adopted a person centred approach derived from Rodgers (1959) as agreed in supervision. This is in keeping with relationship based social work highlighted by Jowett and Spray (2012) and involved working in partnership alongside N by asking what support she needed (Tosone‚ 2013). Perry et al (2010) agree it can enable service users to communicate what is important to
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