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    Note Taking Skill Every student is not able to remember every sentence and word that the teacher and lecturer say in the class‚ even though student has a great memory. Note taking skill is one of a great way of helping student to identify important information and important concepts delivered by teachers and lecturer in class. It is a good idea to have a record and remember of what student have covered inside the class. Therefore‚ it is very important for the student‚ especially for the university

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    Checkpoint: Subsidiary Ledgers and Special Journals The advantages of using the four different special journals are you are able to post the total in the journal that it corresponds to one time at the end of the month. You are also able to have different people or departments handle the journal that pertains to them. By doing it this way‚ the accounting department will have better controls and there will be no conflicting responsibilities. The cash receipts journal is used when you have a

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    Special Needs Prisoner There are many special needs prisoners‚ one that many are familiar with are the mentally ill. In 1955 there were no more mental institutions being built‚ on top of that forty had been shut down within a decade. Since there were more prisons opening up‚ they seemed the most qualified to care for and house these patients. Today prisons have taken on the lead role of caring for mentally ill patients‚ housing 45‚000 in prison to 3‚000 in mental institutions. Rehabilitation programs

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    Social Skills autopsy is a behavioral correction strategy dependant on real world situations to provide learning opportunities for students with intellectual disabilities. It is based on five sequential components which entails asking the child’s perspective on a situation where their behavior was deemed inappropriate. The next step entails having the child explain what social error was committed. The adult then guides the child to determine what social error was made and how the child could of

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    Special objects

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    Swimming pools: Similar to the short story‚ The Swimmer‚ my neighborhood has many swimming pools. Like the setting in the story‚ they seem to form a snake-like‚ “quasi-subterranean stream that curved across the country” (Norton 2‚ 1234). My swimming pool is physically similar to many of the pools in the story as it is located in the backyard‚ fenced up‚ and contains water. Physical differences include the gradual slope into the deep end‚ a diving board‚ as well as multi-colored underwater lighting

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    What special manners do people working in shared workspaces need to be observed? Etiquette is defined as the normal code of well-mannered behavior in society or among adherents of a particular career or group. Office Etiquette is defined about conducting yourself courteously and chivalrously in the office or organization. There are few special manners that working people in shared workspaces need to be observed which is when eating at your desk which is in a shared areas‚ working people should

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    Special Education and the Principles of NCLB 2001 AED/222 July 25‚ 2010 Tracey Morgado Special Education and the Principles of NCLB 2001 There are five core principles of the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) 2001. The five core principles are strong accountability‚ expanded flexibility and control‚ methods based on scientific research‚ expanded options for parents‚ and highly qualified teachers. The five core principles can affect diverse learners both positively and negatively.

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    Communication Skills in dogs are incredibly more advance than even our close relatives the chimpanzee. There are many theories as to how these skills evolved in dogs to become the companions of humans. The hypotheses that dogs evolved through domestication to satisfy the need of human interaction through companionship is one that scientist often agree on. Domestication suggests that dogs evolved from wolves. The production of the dog is correlated with two factors‚ which are biological and cultural

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    Leadership skills can be developed in many ways. Whether through educational experiences‚ volunteer work‚ or experiences people undertake in life‚ every person inherits some variety of leadership skills. I have had the opportunity in my life to develop leadership skills through careers‚ education‚ and most importantly fatherhood. I have learned from personal experiences that being a leader is far more than just my own skills‚ but the capability to provide others with motivation‚ communication‚ integrity

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    Math Skills and its importance to Diabetes Numbers play a part in our everyday lives and diabetics are no exception. With diabetes people are need to count carbohydrates and calories‚ adjust insulin doses‚ and track blood glucose readings. An example of math and diabetes is a person may need 20 grams of carbohydrate and that person has crackers which contain 2 grams of carbohydrate how many do they need to get the necessary carbohydrates. Without the skills of math‚ the task of managing diabetes

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