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    Subjectivist Theory

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    DESIGN OF THE STUDY Background I have adopted a qualitative approach to conduct this research that emphasizes the perspectives of co-researchers or participants giving voice to the multiple realities that exist in their environment and within their cultures (Hanley-Maxwell, Al Hano & Skivington, 2007). I will follow the subjectivist paradigm which honours the knowledge and experiences of clients and counsellors accepting the fact that they have expert knowledge of their realities and the reality…

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    Action Research Plan Identify and apply strategies for inclusive teaching for a student with Autism Dilemma: The dilemma that has been identified that requires action is, a classroom situation that lacks inclusive teaching for an autistic student. The student is a six year old boy who has a server case of Autism Spectrum Disorder. He was diagnosed at the age of three by his Paediatrician (DoE Victoria, 2015), has very basic oral English communication skills and is in Year 1 at a public school…

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    Career Action 1-1 is based on Daily Job Search Organizer, where you can record your job search activities. I will be using this daily job search organizer for recording my job searches activities. This will allow me to organize my contacts, such as employers, supports networks, job target, and as well job research sources. In addition, the Daily Job Search Organizer will allow me to document the summary of progress made every day, new job leads, and follow-up/next steps, and goals for the…

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    I was going to change the world. That was the goal I set out upon when starting out my action project. I knew that it was supposed to be a small project, but I thought I could change Missoula in just fifteen hours. After numerous attempts to get in contact with organizations that could have a broad, long term impact on the community, I decided to simply pick up trash from a local park. This job wasn 't glamorous or exciting and it wasn 't going to change the way people looked at recycling and…

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    Community based participatory research (CBPR) in archaeology, or Public Archaeology, is a style of research that involves a partnership between the community and the researchers. This new approach to archaeology has helped forge an interest in local archaeology from the community and facilitates communal investment in archaeological affairs that relate to their heritage. CBPR offers great experiences for the individuals who participate, while at the same time assisting the community achieve a…

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    La Mafia Trailer Analysis

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    consisted of me, Chris, Jeremiah and Onur. The film’s genre is both comedy and action, with the setting being in a school. Throughout the production we set goals to make sure our trailer was unique. Our production was aimed at the 13 -21 year age group, targeting the B-D social groups, in addition to the Aspirer psychographic group. Our production was more targeted at the male audience, as it utilises the violence/action genre. To attract this specified target audience we have used various…

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    Max And His Dog Reflection

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    Max is More Than Just a Story of a Boy and His Dog The 2015 film Max is an entertaining family film because of its story about a family overcoming loss, its outstanding acting, and its kid-friendly action scenes. The film Max follows a teenage boy, Justin Wincott, and the military-trained dog he is left in charge of after his brother is killed in combat in Afghanistan. The dog, a Belgian Malinois named Max suffers from post-traumatic-stress-disorder, putting additional strain on the Wincott…

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    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 Financial Services or the Chief Executive. The whistleblower will be asked if they…

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    the young boy body’s language and facial expression gives an aurora of sadness that rubs off on the reader. The boy’s glare stares directly at the viewer. Since the boy seems to be acknowledging the viewer, the eye contact creates a personal call to action and the…

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    Dreams, are they fantasy or a longing for something once forgotten? For Douglas Q, his dreams seemed all too real to be anything more than a past life. The action packed movie Total Recall and the short story “We can Remember it for you Wholesale” have many similarities and differences throughout one another. The greatest differences being in the characters, settings, and plot. The short story introduces us to Doug Quail, Kirsten, Dr. McClane, and Interplan. Doug Quail, the main character,…

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