Formal Operational Stage Essay

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    This stage is usually evident in kids between the ages of seven and eleven. At this point in development, children are beginning to think more logically about their surroundings. They are also beginning to think more about people outside of themselves and how they might think and feel towards certain things. Before this stage, the child is more egocentric with an “all about me” perspective and is now taking other people’s feelings and thoughts in to consideration, for however brief or long it stays in their mind. Stage 4 – Formal Operational: The final stage that spans from the age eleven throughout adulthood is the Formal Operational stage. At this stage a person has developed increased logical thinking as well as deductive reasoning. A person starts seeing the world “scientifically” and noticing different paths and outcomes to situations that arise along with abstract thoughts. This stage is where all of us college students and teachers are at. We continue through life in the Formal Operational stage until the last day, constantly assimilating and accommodating what we didn’t know and already know to further our knowledge. Assimilation and…

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    The purpose of the camp is to help teens step out of their comfort zones, begin to have more of an open mind, and intact positive change in their communities. Because we are trying to inspire these kids, it is important that all staff members follow certain conventions. In the months leading up to camp and during camp, the tone amongst staff members is informal but informative. When speaking to possible sponsors, the tone is formal and professional. Getting these two mixed up could result in…

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    Patient Counseling

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    right of the patients to know how the consumption of the medication can be risky. In this case, the pharmacist should directly inform the patient about the side effects and the actions that must be taken in case of side effects. Using non-verbal clues and indirect form of verbal communication or not conveying the message clearly, can cause confusion and result in death. Patient counseling should fall on the formal side in formal/informal forms of verbal communication. The Interpersonal…

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    psychologist, that created the action research and was the first researchers to develop a model. His model described the process of decision-making that includes analysis, reconnaissance, problem reconceptulization, planning and implementation of social action, and evaluation (McClure, 2002). McClure, 2002, references three types of data collection in his article, interviewing, observation and questionnaires. The interviewing method is fact based where questions are asked and the participants’…

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    This highly informal, written conversation on Facebook messenger is between two cousins, James and Natalie, with the audience being each other. The function of the text is to arrange and discuss Christmas plans and to intend to see one another. The informal register reflects and supports the social purpose to consolidate their relationship and familiarity. The jovial and relaxed tone also shows their close relationship. The primary function of this text is to inform each other about their…

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    concern, including who they can approach both in the school and in the local authority In my workplace we are provided with a Whistleblowing Reporting Policy and Procedure which has several stages beginning with an informal disclosure to my line manager or Service Manager or Human Resources. If preferred or if unhappy with the action taken initially the second stage is a formal disclosure either verbally or in writing to the Monitoring Officer - Head of Legal & Democratic Services, Head of…

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    Linguistic Observation

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    The greeting that best identifies the scenario is near-boundary occurrence because the greeting mainly occurred at the beginning of the social interaction. The greeting was a combination of formal and informal because the women in her early thirties politely said, “Buenos Dias (Good Morning)” followed by a handshake. Due to the handshake I infer that there is a formal boundary between the family and the women. On the contrary the male in his early thirties greeted the older couple also by saying…

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    How is Formal writing more persuasive than Informal writing? There are many differences between formal and informal writing. The question is which is more persuasive than the other? Although both formal and informal writing styles can be persuasive; formal writing is more persuasive than Informal writing because formal avoids contractions, simple and short sentences and uses Rhetorical device. Al Knight’s article “Perhaps we should move to save dogs from their owners”, and a response to the…

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    Risk Management: BP’s Failure Most risks in organizations lead to financial loss or gains depending on how well organizations identify risks and reduce as many risks as possible. Not managing possible risks within an organization effectively can result in consequences or possibly worse. Therefore, managing risks within an organization should be vital for the organizations to be successful and should not be overlooked. Operational risk arises from three key areas of an organization: people,…

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    cover the cost of risks that arise from pursuing this venture. A centralized approach should be used to assess this venture. Nationwide uses this approach to determine which business opportunity to pursue and which ones are not worth the risk. Another way in which Nationwide manages risk is through the "factor based" capital allocation system. This approach involves examining the risks factors for the entire business. Nationwide insurance usually conduct its evaluation of risk factors annual…

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