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    Posted Jul 24‚ 2013 9:27 AM Information about the final exam has been posted. Further clarification with regard to some of the longer questions is given below. Please pay attention. There are three long-answer questions 2 requiring 1/2 page and 1 requiring 2 page answers. These questions are on particular themes which require you to draw from more than one article from Conformity and conflict including the Haviland text. There is a question on women and politics and there are many areas in the

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    Why Are Coaches Important

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    winners. Each of these coaches understand that there is so much more to the game‚ and to life‚ then just to win. A good coach‚ such as the four previous examples‚ also do not get caught up in their own ego. They do not take self-worth by what their record is or put to much emphasis on the outcomes of games. Theses types of coaches‚ the ones who do put emphasis on the big games and let themselves be defined by a win or loss‚ are unsuccessful. They become to consumed by what their reputation is and how

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    Why Is NEPA Important?

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    violations with other environmental laws during one review process. Does NEPA adequately facilitate public debate? Well‚ that depends on what is considered “adequate”. My opinion is mixed about this because NEPA does provide avenues for citizens to get information and participate‚ but only individuals who are actively interested in environmental protection efforts would know this. The average citizen‚ especially those with little environmental awareness‚ would have no idea that they can participate in this

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    Although it is often overlooked‚ proofreading is very important. When a person reads a document that has spelling and grammatical errors in it‚ they can find it difficult to take the writer seriously. This is a problem especially if the person is a potential client or customer. Many people tend to depend on their grammar checkers and spellcheckers on their word processor‚ but these often do a poor job and are certainly no substitute for a professional proofreading service‚ which makes sure that

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    to store all of their documents. To be well equipped to handle this Age of Information‚ students should be proficent in typing and printing‚ not cursive. Learning and using cursive has been shown to improve brain development‚ but that isn’t the purpose of our schools. Ensuring a child’s brain develops well is a matter of health‚ and therefore the duty of the parents. Although healthy brain development is an important part of a child’s growth‚ it is a private matter. It should be attended to

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    SHC31.1 Why effective communication is important in the work setting? Good communication is an essential part of working with children and adults in the early years setting. There are many reasons for effective communication as well as its important in work setting. To express needs and feelings: All of us need to express feelings‚ this reminds me of what ‘Tassoni.P’ (2010) said that ‘as humans we are emotional beings’. I agree with this statement because every human needs to show their feelings

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    Why Is History Important

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    That’s why most modern nations believe its important that children should learn History because it defines your Identity‚ your culture and your heritage as well. Also because your culture can be really cool or it might have had an impact in the world that made society what it is today !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! “How have people evolved and changed over time ?” Wouldn’t it be so much fun to discover how was it that we came all the way from being cavemen to who we are today. Its really Important to know

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    Why Is Death Important

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    Why is the definition of death an important question for the issue of donation and transplantation? The definition of death is an important question for the issue of donation and transplantation for several reasons‚ but most importantly‚ because doctors may only harvest organs after a person has died because otherwise they are going against the medical principle of Primum non nocere meaning “first‚ do no harm”. This means that doctors must wait until a person is fully dead before removing organs

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    Ian Nutrition 2170116 Why do you think nutrition is important in health and social care? Nutrition is important in health and social care because when others are in an unstable condition and may need looking after for example someone in a care home or a hospital with no ability to really care for themselves they will need others to take care of what they eat as the right diet requirements will need to be matched in order to improve their health and nutrition is important for recovery from illnesses

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    Why Education Is Important?

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    anniversary of the demise of the old Department of Education and the birth of the Department for Children‚ Schools and Families. Now names themselves‚ especially names of Whitehall departments‚ are far less important than what goes on in their name – Titles‚ as Lord Mandelson could tell us‚ are far less important than the substance of policy. But the renaming of the old Department was no idle exercise in empty rebranding – it reflected a philosophical shift in how Government sees its role. Under Gordon

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