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    Sch 21

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    Understand why communication is important in the work setting. 1.1 Identify different reasons why people communicate. Communication makes a major part of people’s active life and is a social activity. This social activity is pursued by verbal communication through speech‚ reading and writing or non-verbal communication through body language such as gestures‚ eye contact and touch. Communication is about making contact with others and being understood. When communicating‚ people send and

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    Excercise 21

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    Epidemiological Rationales of Obesity According to the U‚S. Department of Health and Human Services (USDHHS) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)‚ there has been a dramatic increase in obesity in the United States over the past 20 years. Obesity epidemic has affected every part of the world. When speaking about United States‚ more than 72 million adults are obese and there is not a single state that has an obesity rate less than 15 % (CDC Vitalsigns 2010). Among all Americans

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    KABANATA 21

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    KABANATA 21: Iba’t Ibang Anyo ng Maynila (Different Forms of Manila) In the colorful theater Teatro de Variedades‚ an opera of Mr. Juoy called the Les Cloches de Corneville will be presented. By the entrance of the theater‚ there is a man called Camaroncocido who walked by dragging one of his feet. He has smooth face; he is wearing a suit that is Coffee colored and checkered pants. He is also wearing a broken hat. Someone bumped him who was the complete opposite of Camaroncocido. He is Tiyo Kiko

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    question if you have to – Read provided paragraph – Brainstorm ideas or outside info that you know both about the question and the paragraph This will help you see the upcoming documents instead of reading them with a blank mind. – Read documents – Organize your documents by the: – Column or Grid method – Lists This will organize your documents and help you write the essay faster‚ saving time. – Brainstorm more ideas with the fresh documents in your head – When Reading: – The

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    Step 1: Go online‚ head to the library or search an academic database. Don’t hesitate to ask a reference librarian to help you. That’s why they’re there. •Know which sources are acceptable to your teacher. •Does your teacher want a certain number of primary sources and secondary sources? •Can you use Wikipedia? Wikipedia is often a good starting point for learning about a topic‚ but many teachers won’t let you cite it because they want you to find more authoritative sources. •Take detailed

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    In His Steps

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    Plot[edit] In His Steps takes place in the railroad town of Raymond‚ probably located in the eastern U.S.A. (Chicago‚ IL and the coast of Maine are mentioned as being accessible by train). The main character is the Rev. Henry Maxwell‚ pastor of the First Church of Raymond‚ who challenges his congregation to not do anything for a whole year without first asking: “What Would Jesus Do?” Other characters include Ed Norman‚ senior editor of the Raymond Daily Newspaper‚ Rachel Winslow‚ a talented singer

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    Dictogloss Step

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    Dictogloss represents a major shift from traditional dictation. When implemented conscientiously‚ dictogloss embodies sound principles of language teaching which include: learner autonomy‚ cooperation among learners‚ curricular integration‚ focus on meaning‚ diversity‚ thinking skills‚ alternative assessment‚ and teachers as colearners. These principles flow from an overall paradigm shift that has occurred in second language education (Jacobs & Farrell‚ 2001). While there are many variations on

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    Steps for an essay

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    organizational categories that will be used in the essay 4. Introductory Paragraph ● Lead in sentence (explains event(s) that shows an understanding of chronology ● Thesis ● Topic sentences from thesis categories ● One transitional sentence that ties opening paragraph together 5. Body Paragraphs ● One paragraph for each category in the thesis ● Begin with topic sentence ● Explains main idea of paragraph ● Supports thesis ● ● Fact and Details (3 things) ● Interpreting/analysis/commentary ● Clincher

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    Management and Steps

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    enhancing your sense of self‚ and list all of the steps necessary to achieve the goal. The steps to your goal must include how you will deal with the positive and negative influences on your sense of self. (15 points) One goal to enhance my sense in self would to probably be to go to the gym and work out my muscular shape. The steps would include going to the gym daily and following the trainer’s instructions on how to build my muscle. The steps might go as follows: 1. Go to gym every day

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    Given the different speeds at which people may develop both physically and intellectually‚ any form of explicit age limit may be arbitrary and irrational. Children do not deserve to be exposed to criminal punishment in the same way as adults. Children have not had experience of life‚ nor do they have the same mental and intellectual capacities as adults. Persons aged 15 to 19 years are more likely to be processed by police for the commission of a crime than are members of any other population group

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