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    Ethical Reasoning

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    discrepancies in the actual distribution of goods‚ but at least it recognizes some form of social obligation to help those most disadvantaged. Other theories of justice focus on outcomes. They insist that the actual distribution of benefits and burdens in society should conform to certain rules. These usually take the form of "to each according to his/her X‚" where X could be merit‚ contribution to society‚ or need. The first two envision some sort of rewards system‚ where people are compensated for hard work

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    Supporting Notes

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    Supporting Notes Section 1 The play me and my group chose to do was ‘Private Lives’ by Noel Coward. The play Private Lives focuses on a divorced couple who discover that they are honeymooning with their new partners in neighbouring rooms at the same hotel. Even though they had a difficult relationship they realise that they still have feelings for each other. We chose this play as we had the right amount of people needed so we each had a character. We also found this play to be quite comedic and

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    IN1002: Computation & Reasoning Coursework 1: Semantic Networks & Prolog Part I: Algorithms and Prolog a) i) d=1947 i=1‚ d=1947+11 = 1958 i=2‚ no change to d i=3‚ d=1958+11 = 1969 i=4‚ no change to d i=5‚ n=8‚ d=1969+8 = 1977 i=6‚ n=6‚ d=1977+6 = 1983 i=7‚ n=4‚ d=1983+4 = 1987 Return: d= 1987 ii) d=2007 i=6‚ d=2007-6 = 2001 i=5‚ d=2001-8 = 1993 i=4‚ d=1993-10 = 1983 i=3‚ no change to d i=2‚ d=1983-10 = 1973 i=1‚ no change to d Return: d= 1973 b) Therefore consider

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    supporting statement

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    SUPPORTING STATEMENT I have excellent written and verbal communication skills. In my present job as a Parenting Support Practitioner in a Family Support Role I work with children and families providing various forms of social work intervention. I work on a referral basis with parents of children considered to be at risk of poor outcomes. Typical issues in the families I support are that the children have parents who are offenders (including those in prison)‚ have experienced domestic violence

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    Supporting Notes

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    As supporting notes The practitioner we were most inspired by was Katie Mitchell. The crucial idea behind Katie Mitchell is that of Stanislavsky‚ naturalistic but with a contemporary twist. We chose to explore an extract from Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen. Being‚ a naturalistic play‚ we thought that by using Katie Mitchell as our practitioner‚ we would be able to put a slight twist onto the dated play‚ and gain more knowledge of the characters. This involved us researching the era of the play‚ the

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    general person and their greater amount of disposable income‚ which is then being spent on luxury products. As a result‚ more and more waste is being generated each year; this essay will explore the arguments around whether this ever increasing amount of rubbish has any value. One line of reasoning is that rubbish does not have value‚ or at least has very little in relation to its starting value. This can be explained by examining Thompson’s Rubbish Theory (Thompson‚ cited in Brown‚ 2009‚ p.122)

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    Hello! Beyoncé’s new track "Grown Woman" has leaked‚ and the aggressive‚ defiant track can now be heard online at The Huffington Post. Beyoncé briefly teased the song in a Pepsi ad in April‚ and the full version continues the busy tribal beats and self-assured vocals of the trailer. "I’m a grown woman‚" Beyoncé sings on the percussion dominated track. "Do whatever I want." Jay-Z: Beyonce Not Pregnant Though "Grown Woman" has surfaced‚ there’s no word on if the track will be on Beyoncé’s long-awaited

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    Name: LEAH JANE P. IBARRAT Subject: PED 106.2 School: Western Mindanao State University ESU-Siay Professor: Evangeline S. Capitania DEDUCTIVE LESSON PLAN IN ENGLISH I. LEARNING OBJECTIVES At the end of 20-minute discussion the students will be able to: A. Identify the classes of propositions involved in the given examples. B. Differentiate the two propositions presented in class; and C. Give more examples of each propositions presented. II. LEARNING CONTENT Two Classes of Propositions:

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    Psalm 63 Inductive Paper

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    Psalm 63 Psalm 63 P Psalms 10/31/2012 Box# 3781 Dr. Estes Psalms 10/31/2012 Box# 3781 Dr. Estes Bobby Keys Bobby Keys Psalm 63 Observation Survey Reading 1. This is a psalm of lament‚ expressing a separation from God followed by the Lords ever present protection 2. The psalmist’s soul thirsts after God‚ while absent from the sanctuary‚ and longs to be restored to the Divine ordinances 3. The psalmist has an expression of earnest desire

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    Development: Deductive Models Fred C. Lunenburg Sam Houston State University ________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACT Three models are presented in this article: Tyler’s behavioral model‚ Beauchamp’s managerial model‚ and Saylor‚ Alexander‚ and Lewis’s administrative model. Models can assist curriculum developers to conceptualize the development process by pinpointing certain principles and procedures. The three models examined are deductive‚ linear‚ and

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