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    Reflection On Agnes Naera

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    since evolved to stages where a suit and tie has become more acceptable which is also considered the social norm within a business context. The use of this referral enticed a thought in which I thought of how well organisations have incorporated a smart casual and formal dress code across organisations. This idea required me to comprehend what occurs in my place of occupation which is retail. A uniform is required to be worn by myself but however a very casual approach to exception of this…

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    Imagine a world without electricity, a period of prolonged darkness, not just a brief power outage. Attempt to envision a world where time does not exist. Sounds abnormal, yet for the greater part of human presence, this is the means by which we lived. The sun was the nearest instrument we had to a clock, and it contained all the information we desired. Endeavor to picture a world where there is no such thing as a stove to cook an evening feast for your growing family; no television to watch…

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    Thinking Skills Paper 2 1. a) (i) One factor that reduces the reliability of Jane’s report in the daily log is that she makes the assumption that the reason Charlie is uncooperative is because she does not let him eat chips. (ii) One factor that reduces the reliability of Alan’s report in the daily log is that when Alan was taking care of Charlie, he might have still been feeling the effects of the sedative that was given the day before. b) Source C shows that Jane had warned Charlie about…

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    SMART Goals

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    we can use it to tease out more specific learning goals. Since we’re working on our goal setting toward the end of the week--there is s time to play with that idea! My eighth grade students had experienced and practiced the procedure of writing SMART goals last year. Furthermore, they were familiar with goal evaluations, and adjustments, and remembered celebrating successes and rebounding…

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    Our new service is going to be a health vending machine. Unlike the typical vending machines, ours strives to bring the healthiest of foods found in grocery stores to remote areas that are in need of better food choices. In these machines there will be fruits such as apples, bananas, bagged grapes, oranges, and strawberries. There will also be vegetables such as lettuce, broccoli, asparagus, and carrots. When it comes to beverages it will offer water, green tea, and blended fruit and vegetable…

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    In the earliest communities, people were “Hunter-Gatherers”. This means, in most instances, men would hunt animals to eat, and women would gather fruits and vegetables. During this time people Nomads; they moved to new locations based upon the flocking patterns of the animals they hunted. After this, they learned that they could capture and breed the animals we ate. This is when the hunter-gatherer phases ended and the horticultural phase end. Communities began to grow, as humans were able to…

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    Smart Trial Debate

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    The Smart Trial Debate Judge Glassford sits at the head of the classroom as students take each other on in a debate that questions the innocence or guilt of Pamela Smart in the conspiracy to murder her husband Gregory Smart. The students in the English 151-38 class had been divided into two groups: Prosecution (Affirmative of Pamela Smart’s guilt) vs. Defense (Negative- Pamela Smart is innocent), prior to this eventful day. During the debate, both sides provided valid evidence for their…

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    Smart Gun Technology

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    New Smart Gun Technology To Meet Safety Overview A number of people die over stray bullets every day. All this is because the guns are handled by the unauthorized individuals. In addition to stray bullets, most people are killed by terrorists who acquire guns illegally. Gun technology that selects the individual to fire the gun was introduced in 1990s but unfortunately it was not adopted. This is due to rejection by NRA with the aim of selling both the guns with new technology and those without.…

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    Book Smart M1

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    student learn, but our schools are failing to do that. Which then leads us to the issue of “street smart” vs. “book smarts”. Which one is more valuable? Is one more valuable than the other? Our social class plays a huge role in what type of education you will receive as a student, some students a given more opportunities than others. It has been said that “You are either street smart or book smart, but you can’t be both.” As a young adult I find that statement to be…

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    In the book, My Story, fourteen girl old girl, Elizabeth Smart, tells the story of her nine month kidnapping. Through those nine months she experienced an unreal amount of torture and she shares the intimate details of those excruciating events. Elizabeth Smart was known as kind, respectful, and shy. She started playing the harp when she was young and loved it so she played local weddings, funerals, and recitals. She also ran cross country at her high school, Bryant Intermediate School.…

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