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    What does it mean to be ethical? According to google the definition of ethical is “relating to moral principles or the branch of knowledge dealing with these”(Google). Being ethical has a lot to do with being moral. It has to do with knowing the difference of wrong and right. In business being ethical is a huge part. Being ethical in a business is a major key to success. Being ethical in a business can be the difference to make or break. When it comes to making decisions in a business you can either

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    My role in the service learning project is the facilitator. The facilitator’s role in service learning is to lead team discussions and coordinate the team’s actions. This role is very important since the facilitator helps make sure that the team is doing what they are supposed to do it is crucial to the outcome of the project. Doing a service learning project at a place such as the ASPCA seems like nothing but fun‚ but there is more work involved than just that. It is a learning process where you

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    The Role of a Teacher in the Lifelong Learning Sector A teacher has a variety of roles. There are three main activities that small group teachers have to manage simultaneously: 1. managing the group 2. managing activities 3. managing the learning. In many small group teaching situations‚ the role of the teacher is that of facilitator of learning: leading discussions‚ asking open-ended questions‚ guiding process and task‚ and enabling active participation of learners and engagement

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    living in a patriarchal society. Although Janie has been treated poorly by some‚ she certainly has proven to be a women in control of her own life‚ creating a path for women to follow in her footsteps. Janie’s first experience with marriage was not what she had intended it to be like at all. Her nanny‚ who was an extremely influential person in her life at one point‚ forced Janie to marry an elderly man‚ Logan Killicks‚ simply for his social

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    1) How does an agent reason about Lock’s options in a single-play dilemma? In the state of nature‚ there are four preferences. The first preference is to attack and not be attacked. The second preference is to not attack and not be attacked. The third preference is to Attack and be attacked. The fourth preference is to not attack and be attacked. 2) Was Bramhall justified in calling Hobbes’ Leviathan a “rebel’s catechism”? Yes. According to Bramhall‚ if everyone where to decide when to

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    Roles Responsibilities and Relationships in Lifelong Learning. “With great power comes great responsibility.” Forget super hero’s this should be a slogan for all individuals providing and health‚ social or education service. As a teacher there are so many roles and responsibilities you have to adhere to as you embark on making and retaining trusting and supportive relationships with your learners. Some of the general legislations and codes of practice a teacher has to follow are; * Health

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    Functional Behavior Assessment Functional behavior assessment (FBA) is a method of assessing students in order to find the best possible way to improve a consistent behavior problem. The goal of the functional behavior assessment is to look beyond the action being performed and focus on the motive behind the action as well as other environmental factors. By doing this‚ the teacher is able to help the student in modify their behavior‚ which can affect a variety of areas in their life. Some examples

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    about yourselves. Everyone wants to win in every aspect of life‚ but we have to remember to have sportsmanship‚ not gamesmanship. According to Kirk O. Hanson and Matt Savage of scu.edu‚ Gamesmanship is when winning is everything for you‚ no matter what you have to do for it‚ even if you have to hurt people on the way‚ even if you have to be unethical. Gamesmanship suggests to go agains the rules to gain a advantage over your opponent to help you succeed. But we sometimes forget winning something

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    My role and the responsibilities I have as a teacher within the lifelong learning sector are quite complex. Not only do I need to ensure the learners gain their qualification (or reach the required standard if there is no formal qualification as in my case)‚ I need to help them achieve this in a way which addresses their own individual learning needs. I also need to consider the interests of the employer‚ and should I be teaching in a different setting such as that of a college working with young

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    Throughout books‚ short stories‚ and plays we witness as characters evolve and grow into their roles. These changes sometimes occur as a result of an event or possibly through the influence of another character. Nora Helmer in Henrik Ibsen’s “A Doll House” is a character that finds her true self through her interactions with several minor characters. As the play opens‚ the reader sees Nora‚ the protagonist of the story‚ as what appears to be a prancing doll-like wife happy living under her husband’s

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