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    Flat Feet Research Paper

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    Flat Feet, Adult A normal foot has a curve, called an arch, on its inner side. The arch creates a gap between the foot and the ground. Flat feet is a common condition in which one or both feet do not have an arch. CAUSES This condition may be caused by: Failure of normal arch to develop during childhood. An injury to tendons and ligaments in the foot, such as to the tendon that supports the arch (posterior tibial tendon). Loose tendons or ligaments in the foot. A wearing…

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    Un-Programmed Mentoring

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    That the mentoring effort be a “programmed model,” which is both structured but flexible enough to accommodate and encourage continued individual participation. There will be group events throughout the year and individual minimum expectations and requirements. There will be an educational component that will be provided by the Team Building and Individual Skills Training Initiative. It was agreed that any “un-programmed” mentoring will not be hindered by this program. The selection process…

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    Online Classes

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    really benefit all of those who are taking them in college. The learning curve for every individual is based on personal preference. Not everyone learns at the same rate or is the same person in general. Furthermore, taking online classes may be flexible with someone with a busy schedule, but it probably won’t provide the best discipline or social interaction…

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    manager then hired a friend to whom she gave first dibs on days off and preferential scheduling, even creating new hours worked. When questioned about the injustice, the manager said it was because the new hire was the most flexible, not that the manager was being flexible with the new…

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    employment as it results in equality between the workers. By comparing each other we could improve higher level of determination and work harder which would also result in secured job placement and financial reward. Personally what would motivate me is flexible working, holiday benefits, but as for rewards it would be increase in salary, but as not many companies tend to do that, then recognition for the hard work would also be…

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    each person’s own interpretation of flexibility, adaptation, and tolerance to conflict, frustration, and loneliness. What one person sees as frustrating, may not be to someone else. Or what one person vies as being flexible, is different to what someone else would consider to be flexible. Therefore, again, it is challenging to define specific criteria within the…

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    Whilst focusing more on the difficulties and structure of independent learning, less time was spent on quickly adapting to the new framework and being flexible in their learning approach, creating a greater feeling of anxiety and stress towards exams. Albeit the groups’ broadened understanding of independent learning expectations and time management was apparent in the interviews, overall, the transition…

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    that was fantastic! Before medical school, I studied electronics, this field was strictly mathematical and logical oriented. Analysing circuits, physics experiments and coding lines for microprocessors provide me a methodical, logical, creative and flexible approach to tackle any problem.…

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    John Maynard Keynes, a highly influential economist during the 1930s, developed Keynesian economics in an effort to decipher the reasons behind the Great Depression. (Investopedia, 2016) Keynes’s theory focuses on the short run and can be seen as a demand side theory that saw buying power as a way for a country to evade recession. (Stefano, 2012) In the following essay Keynes’s contribution to the economic theory will be discussed. During the Great Depression, it became evident that the…

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    attitude) is a critical factor in incorporating differentiated instruction, standards, and assessments (2006, p.100). Differentiation of Instruction focuses the educator’s response to student needs by providing them with accommodation, practice, and flexible grouping. Teachers should know their student’s strengths and weakness to maximize student’s growth. Goddard, Y. L. and Minjung, K. examined a study that was conducted to focus attention on connections between teachers' perceptions of…

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