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    Assignment Title: Portfolio for Study Skills for Distance Learners Student Name: Gerard O’Sullivan Student ID: 14479737 Unit Title: Study Skills Unit Code: BUS3092M Unit Tutor: Patricia Kenneally-Forrester Date of Submission: FINAL DRAFT Word Count: 4364 Contents Page Number 1. Introduction to Portfolio 3 2. Activity 1 – Developing Learner Independence 4 2.1 Introduction & Discussion 4 2.2 Inventory - Approach to Learning 5 2.3 Reflection – Activity

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    Dr John Sullivan Model

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    Dr John Sullivan Model Index Introduction....................................................(3) What is HRM...................................................(4) Dr John Sullivan Model....................................(5) Different types of management.................(6-7) What is Personnel Management................(8) Understanding personnel management....(9) Comparisons & overview...........................(10) Section B.....................................................

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    However‚ it is neither a written law or a process. “Manifest Destiny” was coined by John OSullivan‚ an influential political writer and American columnist‚ in his essay “Annexation” written in 1845 which was influenced by American-Mexican war. It is the notion believed by Americans that expanding to the West is a self-fulfilling prophecy‚ their right and would happen with a natural course of events. Sullivan repeatedly uses the word “natural course of events” to highlight that he believes America

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    Philippines Annexation

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    Filipinos were weak‚ inexperienced and not ready to establish their own government and self rule themselves. During the time of the annexation‚ the Americans needed a strategic place in that part of the world to protect their interests‚ expand their trading partners and show the world they were a power to be reckoned with in spreading democracy. So even though the annexation of the Philippines was views by some as doing the same things as some of the other major countries‚ the Americans always viewed

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    Annexation of Hawaii

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    Americans are familiar with the history behind Hawaii becoming part of the United States. Most people know Hawaii for beautiful beaches‚ nice weather‚ and the native cultures. The annexation of Hawaii is an interesting story and was not an easy task to accomplish for the United States. The story of the annexation is a story of conflicting goals as the American businessman struggled to obtain favorable trade conditions and native Hawaiians sought to protect their culture and heritage. In 1891

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    Annexation of Texas Manifest destiny: - It is the belief by democrats in us that they were destined to expand America. Democrats used it in the 1840s to justify the war with Mexico and it was also used to divide half of Oregon with Great Britain. Annexation of Texas: - The annexation of Texas and the Mexican cession are examples of the Manifest Destiny in action. In 1845‚ John L. O’Sullivan wrote an article about the annexation of Texas and first used the term‚ manifest

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    Hawaii Annexation

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    uniqueness it brings to America. Despite the distinctly Hawaiian culture it brings to America‚ its annexation was extremely controversial. Although there were people in opposition to the annexation of Hawaii due to the belief that it was unnecessary and unconstitutional‚ the majority of Americans and Hawaiians alike were immensely pleased by it and saw it as a cause for celebration and joy. Prior to its annexation‚ about three fourths of Hawaii’s wealth was owned by Americans working there. The king was

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    The Not So Great Nation of the Present John L. Sullivan would be utterly disappointed if he were living in the America we are today. His writing “The Great Nation of Futurity” was created off of his love for our nation. He says the foundation of our nation was built on “the great principle of human equality‚” which is not being displayed today as it were in the 1800’s (Sullivan 4). Sullivan would roll over in his grave had he heard of the mass shooting in Las Vegas last month on October 2nd. At least

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    "Should the United States Annex the Philippines?" After defeating Spain in 1898‚ the United States took control of Guam‚ Cuba‚ and Puerto Rico. Then decided to annex Hawaii‚ Puerto Rico‚ and Guam‚ but to give Cuba its freedom. Now the United States has to make the decision to annex the Philippine Islands‚ like Hawaii‚ Guam‚ and Puerto Rico‚ or to give them their freedom‚ like they did Cuba. It would be in the best interest for President McKinley to acquire the ownership of the Philippines thereby

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    car and tasted some delicious‚ authentic Texas cuisine? If you live in Plano‚ you’re lucky to live close to some real culinary gems. And if you’re just passing through‚ you owe it to yourself to make the most of your time in this all-American city by tasting the best of what it has to offer. Here are five restaurants in Plano where you’ll find authentic Texan food that’s well worth a drive. Love and War in Texas Born-and-bred Texan Tye Phelps credits John Steinbeck with at least some of the inspiration

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