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    intelligence. If classroom practices do not enhance learning and student achievement, then those practices need to be changed. If there are better practices that are more effective, then those should replace less effective means of teaching. Quality indicator 2.2 of the MoSPE standards states that the candidate must understand effective instructional and assessment practices and the use of curricular materials that result in meeting the learning needs of all students. I have uploaded as one of…

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    Introduction Following colonisation and later independence from the British in 1947 India has continued to struggle with extreme poverty. According to Nelson (2013), “India now has a greater share of the world’s poorest than it did thirty years ago.” Statistics from this research have shown that the proportion of the world’s poorest in India has increased from one fifth to one third, approximately 400 million people. This negatively declining trend, however, has not been characterised by every…

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    Crossfit Reflection

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    Why let exercising be dull, let’s do CrossFit! I am one of those who need some excitement and a challenge when it comes to working out. CrossFit provides intense training, endurance, and perception of a support community. Many see CrossFit as a difficult form of a workout, but in all reality there’s nothing to be afraid of. When I was first introduced to CrossFit I was hesitant of going. I pictured all these men and woman with big muscles picking up heavy tires and lifting heavy weights. I then…

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    Background The pursuit of a world without poverty is now a global challenge not only for global actors but also people themselves. This challenge is very significant especially in traditional fishing communities where the deprivation of multiple indicators is constant and continues (IFAD, 2003). The questions being shooted are like why are traditional fishermen so often poor? why are efforts of poverty alleviate programs not resulting with desired outcomes? How experience of poverty in…

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    an indicator in this reaction because it changes color when a solution reaches a pH of around eight, or in other words the endpoint of a solution. It also allows us to see a physical change, thus resulting in a more accurate measure of how much was titrated. Citric acid is a weak acid, making it best titrated by using a strong base, such as sodium hydroxide. The combination of a weak acid and a strong base would result in an endpoint that corresponds to the range of phenolphthalein indicator…

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    A1. Compliance Status “Nightingale Community Hospital (NGCH) has a vision to be the preferred hospital of choice for patients, employees, physicians, volunteers, and the community.” Their “mission is to create a healing environment, with a passionate commitment to healthcare excellence.” (Nightingale Community Hospital Brochure, n.d., p. 2) NGCH’s four core values are Safety, Community, Teamwork, and Accountability. Nightingale Community, as well as other hospital organizations, is governed by…

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    development and growth. They use a panel data of 70 countries for the period between 1970 and 2009. They are using both LS (fixed effect) and GMM-Difference and GMM-System estimators for dynamic panel data. They find a positive correlation between indicators of financial development and economic…

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    It is a substance of leading the student to the right answers and ensuring that the student can explain and defend the answers rather than simply reiterate them. Plato uses the dialogue to procedure this ideal for this kind of teaching; by presenting us how Socrates helps Euthyphro by leading Euthyphro through Euthyphro's own perceptive, and thereby letting Euthyphro sort things out for himself by thinking…

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    Swot Analysis Of Westpac

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    Besides that, Westpac has established sustainability strategy initiatives in which includes UN global compact, principles of responsible investing and lending, as well as human right principles with new indicators that are created to make significant improvement in these fields that related to financial sector under GRI in Australia. The GRI framework was applied for sustainability reporting based on its guidelines in order to meet the codes, laws, norms…

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    School disengagement is seen as a trajectory that unfolds over time leading to students not completing their high school education. Movement along this trajectory is related to age-graded transitions, such as a successful or unsuccessful transition to adulthood (Henry et al., 2012). Several indicators of disengagement point to parent–teen difficulties: teen anger, conflict, self medication, delinquency, truancy, moral disengagement…

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