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    "Why Writing In Cursive Is A Powerful Brain Tool" Here are some reasons why writing in cursive should be taught in school. Writing in cursive is essential. Writing by hand helps us rememer ideas better. Writing in cursive helps stimulates the right and left parts of the brain. It also helps reduce the effects of brain injury and weakness. Let me tell you why writing in cursive is essential. When you graduate high school, the outline high school graduation requirements in the U.S., do not…

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    3) In order to support individuals with maintaining a healthy body mass index (BMI) and reduce weight loss, the home adopts the use of Bapen’s ‘Malnutrition Universal Screening Tool’ (MUST). Malnutrition affects every system in the body and always results in increased vulnerability to illness, increased complications and in very extreme cases even death (BAPEN, 2016, p3). Undernutrition is particularly common among people with dementia and it tends to be progressive, with weight loss often…

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    This paper will cover my personal thoughts on the article written by Motluk (2011), “A Tool Kit for the Real World” (Motluk, 2011). This article addressed five sets of transferable skills that are essential for your career. The five skill sets are: Communication: make yourself understood; People Skills: sell yourself; Teamwork: play well with others even if they are different; Collectivism: no more lone genius; and Management: lead the team (Motluck, 2011). Kreps, (2011) noted, “We…

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    Cell Phones as Educational Tools Many times this year composition one students have needed to use their cell phones for educational purposes, but school rules prevented us. Composition one is a class that requires the engagement of technology. What do students do when the computer lab is overbooked, and they cannot get to a computer to research a given topic? Typically, students would use the resource that is at their fingertips: the cell phone. In today’s world, over half of the young…

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    MMED 3015-01 Prof. R. Muhlbock ___________________________________________________________________ Craft & Tool: Reverse Engineering Report By: Mat Bennett Introduction: The media work I have chosen to explore is Led Zeppelin’s Stairway to Heaven; arguably one of the most requested, referenced, and highly regarded rock ballads in the history of recorded music. The song was created as what was consciously the heart of their fourth studio album; aptly named, Led Zeppelin IV. This songs progeny…

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    OD Tools for Family Businesses In addition to more action research and cases, OD practitioners also need practical tools in engaging in family businesses. Five tools are described below. 1. Where is Who? One of the most important issue in dealing with family business is where is who where. This has two dimensions. First where is who in the family? A geni (for genealogy or geneagram) simple tool to trace the family would be useful in this regard specially for family businesses in the…

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    Is the way we are currently teaching our students detrimental to their academic career? Dorothy Sayers, an expert in medieval studies, deliberates that the way students presently acquire information is not effective, therefor Sayers suggest that certain medieval educational methods should be implemented so that students can “learn to learn.” The technique used to teach students has changed over the years. Even the great philosophers of ancient Greek had different opinions on knowledge. Sayers’s…

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    Assignment 1 Task 1 Hardware tools: Screwdriver: is an essential tool in IT technical support it is used to connect a variety of different components together or to the motherboard. The screwdriver uses screws to connect the components together in a stable and secure way. Thermal Paste: is used to achieve better head conduction between the CPU and heat sink. Different thermal pastes are made out of different compounds but all of them are excellent heat conductors and also gets rid of any air…

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    the essay "The Lost Tools of Learning." Comparing our modern education with the Medieval method, she observed that the tools to learn for oneself had been largely abandoned. Troubled by all she found lacking in education 's current methods, Dorothy Sayers outlined her ideas on the main problem of modern education, her proposal of re-instituting the trivium, and the importance of the integration of subjects. The main problem of modern education is our grievous loss of the tools of learning…

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    to destroy native communities. From this view, Smith uses theoretical and factual examples to support her argument of how native women are bodily and metaphorically under attack. In this paper, I will do an in-depth analysis of “Sexual Violence as a Tool of Genocide,” by Andrea Smith. In doing so, I will outline her argument, briefly explaining the many theoretical views Smith uses to support her argument, such as Kimberle Crenshaw’s “intersectionality,” among others. I will then focus on a…

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