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    Wiig Km

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    Knowledge Management (KM) Cycle is known as a procedure of changing data and information into valuable knowledge inside an organization. This cycle is aimed to clarify the flow of how knowledge is caught, prepared, and allocated in an organization. Wiig KM Cycle is one of the KM Cycles. Wiig is focusing on the three major conditions that should be available for an organization in order to direct its business effectively. (Mohapatra, 2016) i)It must have a business and customers. The…

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    e as people pick and chose what we want to when it comes to explicit commandments. According to page 67 in the Ethical Toolbox, it states “There are also a large number of explicit commandments that almost no one takes seriously and almost all of us feel free to ignore.” If a person can ignore certain explicit commandments that means they are choosing what they want to believe in. I believe most people decide when it comes to explicit commandments but I do believe that some people see nothing…

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    Explicit Reading Skills

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    Teachers need to be equipped with an abundance of different effective explicit and systematic strategies to develop their student’s success in reading skills. Creating opportunities to achieve this goal, lies within understanding and supporting the needs of all students both in and outside the classroom. The ability to read and write is two of the most fundamental aspects in a child’s development while at school (Morcom, 2005). The development of a child’s reading will directly affect their…

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    Explicit Vs Implicit Cost

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    can fall into two categories: explicit and implicit. According to “Principles of Economics”, explicit costs are monies that are paid out in order to run the business and may include such things as wages or rent; while implicit costs “represent the opportunity cost of using resources already owned by the firm.” (OpenStax, 2014, p. 159). My husband and I operate a small business which is a martial arts school. At this company we have explicit costs, our largest explicit costs each month are rent…

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    Knowledge has different types of definition but we can simply say that knowledge is the collection of what is known, resides in the intelligence and the competence of people. Knowledge becomes the engine of production of everything. Sharing knowledge is process or the act of making knowledge available to other people within the society. Hence knowledge sharing platform is a method of a place to share knowledge. Knowledge holder and knowledge demanders’ interaction each other get to share what is…

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    generally an opinion and gives the readers a brief summary of what the essay will be about. In this week's readings I have learned how to place a thesis within an essay so that it is more effective to readers, the three ways a thesis can be written; Explicit, Evolving, and Implied Theses, and the advantages/disadvantages of each of the three. The location of a thesis statement does not matter. However, it does have to be placed in the essay where it will be most effective. "Placing the thesis…

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    Should Explicit Attitudinal Measures Be Replaced With Implicit Measures of Attitude? The World Health Organization has calculated that over 800,000 people die annually on a global scale as a result of suicide, and those aged 15 to 29 are at a higher risk. (World Health Organization, 2012). An attitude is "a psychological tendency that is expressed by evaluating a particular entity with some degree of favor or disfavor." (Eagly & Chaikan, 1993, pp. 1). If a person’s attitude corresponds very…

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    I believe that classrooms need to be universally designed in order to best meet the needs of all learners. Teaching explicit learning strategies to students and using these strategies universally in the classroom are so very important to ensure success for all learners. Reflection is aspect of many macrostrategies (Marzano, 2007). As students reflect on their learning, they gain important assessment information about how they perceive the efficacy of their thinking (Costa & identify and…

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    Explicit memory is a conscious, intentional memory while implicit memory is characterized by a lack of conscious awareness (Kerer et al., 2013). Then again, explicit musical memory can be divided into episodic and semantic musical memory. Episodic musical memory is the ability to retrieve spatiotemporal, personal and emotional contexts…

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    Watson’s theories are explicitly stated and are very clear to the reader. Her theories put clear focus on how care is provided and what its importance is to the patient. The explicit concepts such as the ten carative factors, give the reader a clear list of ten aspects for how to care for the patient in a holistic manor. Similar to her other theories, Watson’s theory for human caring brings emphasis to humanistic care, stating that a caring moment happens when the nurse and patient come…

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