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    Walden University Denise White Final Project February 17‚ 2013 Name of Examinee: Luis Date of examination: 2/11/13 Date of Birth: 5/20/77 Date of report: 2/17/13 Chronological Age: 32years Name of examiner: D. White BACKGROUND INFORMATION Luis is a 32-year-old male who immigrated to the U.S. when he was 14. He later became a US citizen. Although‚ Spanish is his native language‚ he speaks English extremely well. He recently returned to living with his parents after being laid

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    For this essay I chose a discursive type essay. I felt that my essay had valid arguments for both sides of the topic. My essay did stay on topic and followed the prompt. This essay felt strong‚ considering the last essay written was in May. My body paragraphs had support that tied back to the prompt and were relevant. The body paragraphs followed the proper M6ET structure and had the proper examples and explanations. My introduction followed the ATT structure and my conclusion followed the RSM structure

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    friend about a company’s intention can be construed as disloyalty to the company? Moral Philosophy: the principles and rules that are used to decide what is right or wrong; a moral philosophy states an ideal perspective that most people accept Prescriptive approach to decision making: Consequentialist/Teleological: (consequences) the morality of behaviour is evaluated on the basis of its consequences; behaviour or conduct is morally right if it produces some desired result – pleasure‚ promotion‚

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    In order to examine both the POTUS account and Donald Trump’s account’s use of evaluative language to communicate with their imagined audience‚ it is important to define the term imagined audience and examine the imagined audience of each of the accounts. The imagined audience can be defined as “the conceptualisation of the people with whom we are communicating‚ our audience (Litt‚ 2012:331).” In Donald Trump’s case‚ it is clear that his tweets are targeted at Americans‚ his followers and supporters

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    8.0 ASSESSMENT AND INSTRUMENT Diagnostic assessment is often undertaken at the beginning of a unit of study to assess the skills‚ abilities‚ interests‚ experiences‚ levels of achievement or difficulties of an individual student or a whole class. This assessment can involve formal measurements (e.g. IQ/aptitude tests‚ fitness tests) that are used to establish a starting point or baseline OR informal measurements (e.g. observation‚ discussions‚ questioning). This will to informs programming and planning

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    lifelong learning 1a) Initial and diagnostic Assessment and agreeing individual goals 2a) Research Area: Reasons for carrying out initial and diagnostic assessments I have chosen to research reasons for carrying out initial and diagnostic assessments. 2b) Why I selected this aspect Upon having explored the topic of initial and diagnostic assessment‚ there are many areas within this of interest including methods of carrying out initial and diagnostic assessment and good practice models

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    like to be in a rewarding career that has the opportunity to help others where I am valued and respected along with the added incentive of competitive pay‚ benefits‚ reasonable hours and positive job outlook‚ this is why I have chosen to major in Diagnostic Medical Sonography. I am positive this

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    Amelie Landry Professor Evans English 102-2WA 20 March 2012 Diagnostic Imaging: A Sound Career in Sonography One of the main reasons for choosing a healthcare career in todays society‚ aside from the basic need for a self sustaining income‚ is the opportunity to make differences in peoples lives. With the demand for healthcare professionals and alternative medicines on the rise‚ so is the need for adequately educated trained personnel. Diagnostic Medical Sonography is becoming an increasingly attractive

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    Luke Koury Mr. Kinkaid Period 4 23 September 2014 Knowledge is Pain and Ignorance is Bliss Themes are an important part in literature and other forms of media. Without them‚ media would be very straightforward‚ bland and literal. Themes also connect ideas between different media sources. The Allegory of the Cave has many underlying themes. One very important theme that can be seen throughout media today is knowledge is pain and ignorance is bliss. In the allegory of the cave‚ knowledge is

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    A trillion text messages might seem a lot‚ but when we set these alongside the multi-trillion instances of standard orthography in everyday life‚ they appear as no more than a few ripples on the surface of the sea of language. Texting has added a new dimension to language use‚ but its long-term impact is negligible. It is not a disaster. Although many texters enjoy breaking linguistic rules‚ they also know they need to be understood. There is no point in paying to send a message if it breaks so

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