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    Difference between Interpreter& Advocate roles assessment Interpreter * Can only interpret what the client says to the service provider and vice versa‚ * CI is supposed to interpret accurately what is being said during the interview * Have to speak this same language as client * With no additions‚ no admissions‚ no editing‚ or polishing just says what was said * The interpreter provides a necessary cultural information * Cultural differences are leading to a misunderstanding and

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    Nowadays‚ English is popular and important not only in developed countries but also throughout the world. Therefore‚ some people say that the increasing role of English in the world means that the learning of other languages is being neglected. I do not agree with this statement for the following reasons: The learning of the other languages is not being neglected. First‚ let us think about French. Although French is not as common as English‚ many people want to learn this language. In Vietnam‚ there

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    their education depending on the individual needs of the pupil. The more common professionals who may be called upon are educational psychologists‚ speech and language therapists‚ specialist teachers‚ education welfare officer and physiotherapists/Occupational Therapists. These specialists will be called in to assist a pupil with Special Educational Needs. They will work closely with the pupil‚ the parents and the other members of the team around the child. The School Improvement Partner (SIP) works

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    Interview with a Teaching Professional Ginny Lyn Hutnik AED/201 Breeanna Becker Oct 2‚ 2011 I did an interview with a second grade teacher this week and decisions that she had to make. When I was asking her some of the question it was hard for her to answer because she

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    Professional baseball player‚ Ryan Braun Noun‚ said‚ “I am not perfect. I realize now that I have made some mistake. I am willing to accept the consequences of those actions‚” after he was caught using Performance Enhancing Drugs (PEDs). Unfortunately‚ there are many professional athletes who also use these types of drugs in their game. Using these drugs is unfair and unethical. They also cause many negative short-term and long-term effects. I strongly believe that performance-enhancing drugs

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    really are and what they have become/will become. In accordance to The Other Wes Moore‚ the author compares the characters’ lives specifically by describing three main factors that influence life transitions‚ including education‚ location‚ and support. The role of education in ones’ life is to maximize knowledge and comprehension. 1 Education‚ among many others‚ directly contributes into a persons’ life transition. [1] In The Other Wes Moore‚ the author uses education as a way to get out his troubles

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    I have thoroughly enjoyed my first exposure into the medical field during my GP and specialist placements. Throughout my 5 week GP placement I gained a greater appreciation of the diversity of the role of the general practitioner. Every patient presents with a unique and varied set of concerns which requires individualization of care and management plans. This diversity inevitably requires the practitioner to employ a collaborative and often multidisciplinary approach to care. A multidisciplinary

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    The Role of the Teacher

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    THE ROLE OF THE TEACHER "The Teacher is like an oil lamp – if its flame is steady and bright a hundred lamps can be lit by it‚ without in any way diminishing its brightness. For ensuring the brightness of the lamp‚ it is necessary that the wick be in good order and the oil supply be sufficient." Certainly the role of the teacher cannot be written in mere words. However‚ this writer can highlight some of the key responsibilities to which strategies‚ methods and planning can be impinged upon

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    The Role of a Teacher

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    The role of a teacher in today’s world is a complex and diverse one.  It is to provide intellectual and social development‚ to have integrity‚ to be honest and to always provide appropriate conduct in the classroom and the community. In addition to these attributes‚ the role of a teacher is to acquire professionalism and ethics and abide by their own moral code and that of their school‚ while maintaining a commitment to confidentiality between students‚ colleagues and the community. A very

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    Role of Calpurnia

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    What role does Calpurnia play in the novel? Calpurnia is a very important character in Harper Lee’s To kill a Mockingbird. This is because she has a very important role in the novel. Calpurnia teaches Jem and Scout many life lessons throughout the book‚ cleans and cooks like most mothers in the 1930s and acts as a bridge between Negros and whites. All of these actions show that she is a motherly and influential figure in the County of Maycomb. Calpurnia teaches Jem and Scout many life lessons

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