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    My classroom management philosophy is primarily based on a quote that I came across several years ago‚ “schools exist for the students and not for the teachers.” I want to make sure that my classroom is run with the best interest of the students kept in mind. My main priority is to create a warm and nurturing classroom climate so that my students learn to the best of their ability. It is important that my students become interested in what I am teaching and hopefully they will walk away from my

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    problem solving. Beside the application of core counselling skills‚ such as active listening‚ openness and problem solving‚ there are other areas which the counsellor must be aware of for the achievement of a rapport with his/her client. Professional ethical standards serve as a pillar that forms and strengthens a therapeutic relationship if facilitated and maintained satisfactorily by the counsellor. Some examples of standards are keeping the counsellor client relationship on a professional level‚ respect

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    Assignment on ‘Legal and Ethical issues in Business in Bangladesh’ ❖ THREE LEGAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS IN BANGLADESH 1. Environmental Law in Bangladesh 2. Zoning 3. Bankruptcy 1. Environmental Law in Bangladesh “Bangladesh Environment Conservation Act” Bangladesh Environment Conservation Act (BECA) is set of laws enacted by the government of Bangladesh in 1995. The Act gives operational definitions of terms that historically did not exist in the legal regime of

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    Good teachers are more important to a child’s development than good parents. There are many people who can influence to a child’s development in both bad side and good side. In my point of view‚ I definitely disagree with the statement that “good teachers are more important to a child’s development than good parents”. First‚ to every child‚ parents are special teachers whom a child know first in life. Parent are very essential in a child’s development because they teach their child not only

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    TEACHERSRESPONSIBILITIES SHOULD BE REPLACED BY ROBOTS For ages‚ human beings learn from teachers over the world to live their life. They learn how to read‚ to count and even to speak. However‚ certain parties have recently proposed that the teachers responsibilities should be replaced by robots; the fully programmed machines. People with sound mind and wise thinking would strongly believe that the proposal is ridiculous. They are totally opposed this issue in terms of reducing the quality

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    Senior Research Project: Is the right to bear arms ethical? Lucas Van Duyn Senior Seminar: Business Ethics Dr. Jewe July 31‚ 2012 Introduction to the Project: In the United States‚ research into firearms and violent crime is fraught with difficulties‚ associated with limited data on gun ownership and use‚ firearms markets‚ and aggregation of crime data. Research studies into gun violence have primarily taken one of two approaches: case-control studies and social ecology. Gun ownership

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    The Legal and Ethical Environment of Business  MGM365-1204A-08 Phase 3: Philosophy Brendon Foster America is a country of true convenience and consumerism. In this country of opportunity‚ the very well established credit industry allows people who only earn fifty thousand dollars a year to purchase and “own” two hundred and fifty thousand dollar homes and thirty thousand dollar cars. We pay over time to enjoy or conveniences and lives now. In developing economies‚ this is very far from the

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    Legal and Ethical Issues in Business Unit 1 Individual Project In order for a business to succeed into the future growth is needed. The success of this company is not in the amount of products we make but the amount of customers we gain. In order for us to ensure our customers continue to do business with us we need to provide a product that holds quality as well as the company name. With this being said there are a few products that could potentially be defective and should be recalled prior

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    Classroom management is an area that includes different techniques and methods . They have varying qualities. I think the most important role of teacher in a classroom to teach the students taking responsibility. Teaching responsibilities is important for both the students’ future life and the flow of the lessons. So‚ the first thing a teacher should manage is to give students the responsibility of their classroom. In the first day of classes‚ I talk about the important points of my theory. I ask

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    Notes: Legal/Ethical Issues and Social Policy Paris Finner-Williams‚ Ph.D.‚ J.D.‚ Esq. Description Dr. Paris Finner-Williams describes areas of addiction and how legal/ethical issues and social policy relate to these areas. She discusses the legal/ethical issues directly related to alcohol‚ drugs‚ and other illicit drugs. Finally‚ Dr. Finner-Williams addresses cultural competency issues as they relate to addiction and recovery. Learning Objectives: By the end of this lesson‚ students:

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