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    Bsbwor501 Unit 2 Assignment

    Q2. Answer between Thursday and Saturday.Pick one of Bob Pike's Laws and comment on it (research his website). Successful training design and delivery depends on a trainer’s ability to create a learning environment that reaches all participants. To reach this goal, a set of core principles – or laws – was created to serve as the foundation for successful training. Your goal as a trainer is to incorporate elements of these principles into your course in order to reach your participants. Build these

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    Nt1330 Unit 1 Assignment

    Task 1.1 Disjoin subtype: Basically disjoin subtype is a type of scenario that is often run into in data modelling. IN this modelling there is a one specific thing that this each subtype of entity is described with different own table. For example if we create a table name Animal there should be different entities for all subtype it should be like Living, instincts, marine lives, there are three different types of entity type that are disjoint types. (Enhanced E-R Model, 2001) Overlapping: Overlapping

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    Mekaka22

    in a sequence of steps. * Group concepts into categories, and look for underlying patterns. * Convert text into tables, charts, and graphs. * Look for ways to quantify ideas—to express them in numerical terms. | Computer programmer, actuary, economist, math or science teacher | Visual/spatial | * You understand maps and illustrations more readily than text. * You assemble things from illustrated instructions. | * When taking notes, create concept maps, mind maps, and other visuals

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    Letter of Advice

    you some advice on how the two of you could improve your relationship by communicating better. But I have a few tips on things the both of you can do to improve your interpersonal communicational skills. First learning how to recognize how self-concept and defensive and supportive messages and behaviors create positive and negative communication climates. Communication is the most important key in developing and maintaining a healthy relationship. This is one of the reasons it is important to know

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    Personal Identity

    Personal Identity In the story “Song for my Father” written by Eric Liu, Liu recalls his awkwardness from the people around him because of his hair and skin tone. He finds it hard to fit in because he is different from those around him. His father, an Air Force pilot, immigrated to the United States with his family. Liu was young then and as he adjusts in a different country, he grows apart from his native born land as well. He calls himself “1.5 lingual” because he cannot speak his native Chinese

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    Socialization and Self Concept

    Socialization is a big part of our lives it goes hand in hand with our self concept. Self concept helps us understand who we are and how we think we look compared to other people. How you view yourself plays a very important role in your life. Although we view ourselves one way our self concept may be distorted. My experience is a very recent one that intrigued me because it made me see how important our self concept is. I realized that individuals can be in a way erased from society if they have

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    Economical Choices in Society - Eco 212

    Running Head: Economical Choices in Society Economical Choices in Society Your Name ECO/212 Economical Choices in Society In finances there are a few values that people use while making personal choices, including: 1. “People face tradeoffs. Meaning to acquire one thing we like, we usually have to give up another.” (Mankiw, 2008). 2. “The cost of something is what you give up to get it. This principle involves comparing the cost and benefits of alternative courses of action

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    Business Proposal

    Business Proposal Week 4 LaKeeta Seals University of Phoenix Samuel Imarhiagbe/Instructor February 29, 2011 Abstract Will Bury, an enterprising inventor, is convinced that soon everyone will be reading or listening to everything digitally, including books that have been mostly available in hard copy. He knows that there are books on CD, but these are relatively expensive and have been recorded using human readers. He also knows that there is technology that can transform

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    Hume's Empiricism

    Question #1: What does Hume’s empiricism consist of? Hume’s empiricism consists of the theory that all of our thoughts begin, in some form, with our memory of something our senses have directly experienced. He points out “…that there is a considerable distinction between the perceptions of the mind, when a man feels the pain of excessive heat…and when he afterwards recalls to his memory this sensation or anticipates it by his imagination.” (p 388A) Hume breaks down “the perceptions of mind” into

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    India

    Before arriving in India, I had no idea what to expect. I knew the trip was going to be a once in a lifetime opportunity but I didn’t really know what I was getting myself into. Now that I am back and have had time to reflect on the trip, I have to say that it was amazing and I experienced things I will never forget. Throughout everything we did and saw, the one thing that surprised me the most was how great the people of India were. I never know what to expect going to a totally different culture

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