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    Principles of Learning

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    PRINCIPLES OF LEARNING 1. The main points are : Kolb proposed the process of experiential learning composed on by ‘four adaptive learning modes’ which are : * Reflective observation * Abstract conceptualization * Concrete experience * Active experimentation As per Kolb learning is defined as “the process whereby knowledge is created through transformation of experience”. This implies that the educators should use the learner’s personal beliefs and theories in a learning situation

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    1. A233 parts Weekly demand=32‚LT=1 week‚Price=$18/unit‚Ordering cost=$16/unit Demand per year=32x52=1664 *D=demand‚Q=quantity‚Oc=Ordering cost‚P=Price. EOQ=>Ordering cost= Carrying cost=>(D/Q) x Oc=(Q/2) x P x 23%=>1664/Qx16=(Q/2) x 18 x 23%=>114 A) When Q=EOQ=114‚ Ordering cost=1664/114x16=$233.54 Carrying cost=(114/2) x18 x23%=$235.98 Therefore total cost= Ordering cost + Carrying cost=234+236=$469.52 B) When Q= 64‚ Ordering cost = 1664/64x16=$416 Carrying cost

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    A film made at the turn of the twenty-first century with the sound of a speakeasy alive during the prohibition. Who Framed Roger Rabbit incorporates the films genre explicitly into the film’s soundtrack. Dramatically motivated‚ the music by Silvestri shows how his work is evidence of himself being well versed in the medium of film and narrative structure. Using many distinct elements‚ the sounds in the film help to create an extravaganza of the feature-film for what it’s worth (Barsam 378). Much

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    Today’ lesson was about the differences between counseling skills and counseling; Person centred approach‚ core conditions and self concept. I learned that counseling is a process carried out by qualified counselor‚ ruled by BACP framework for Good Practice in Counseling and Psychotherapy that using counseling skills helps the client to improve how they feel or facilitates them to work through emotional‚ behavioral problems. In my opinion counseling is the act of facilitating the client to see

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    ACC 551 Midterm Exam Solution Follow the link below http://www.tutorialsguider.com/downloads/acc-551-midterm-exam-solution/ ACC 551 Midterm Exam Solution 1. Question :(TCO C) Under current accounting practice‚ intangible assets are classified as 2. Question :(TCO C) Which of the following intangible assets should not be amortized? 3. Question :(TCO C) The intangible asset goodwill may be 4. Question :(TCO C) ELO Corporation purchased a patent for $90‚000 on September 1‚ 2008. It had a useful

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    interweaving the parts. (Sagan 18)" The word fugue seems out of place in an astronomy book. The use of the word quickly makes sense when you realize Carl Sagan is talking about the way Earth’s short melody fits into the Milky Way’s composition. The word heads off the music theme for the section. The section begins with pondering of other life in the galaxy. Carl Sagan asks questions to which there are no apparent answers."What would it [life on other planets] look like? What would it be made of? What would

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    that involve attack" (The Penguin Dictionary of Psychology-Third Edition 2001) In this essay‚ I will explain and evaluate three psychological approaches of aggression from Sigmund Freud‚ Burrhus F Skinner and Carl R Rogers. Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) developed the psychoanalytical theory of the personality‚ whereby he divided it into layers; the unconscious‚ preconscious and the conscious. These represented different levels of awareness in our minds. He also described the personality as the id‚

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    Carl Hiaasen's Bad Monkey

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    Carl Hiaasen’s novel‚ Bad Monkey‚ tells the story of a former police detective named Andrew Yancy who was suspended from Florida’s Monroe County Sheriff’s Office. While on suspension‚ Summers gives Yancy the responsibility of getting rid of a unidentified human arm that was fished up on a tourist boat (Hiaasen‚ 2013‚ p. 8). However‚ Yancy believes that if he can solve the mystery of the unidentified arm he can be reinstated as a detective. Yancy discovers that the arm belongs to a man named Nicholas

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    Self-Morality‚ Moral Relativism‚ and Divine Command Theory Lisa Salazar Essay 1 Part One: Introduction and Statement of Thesis What is morally right or wrong doesn’t depend on what ideology you believe in‚ Moral Relativism or Divine Command Theory‚ but your own individual self-morality. Believing in Divine Command Theory can become a problem when there is doubt of motivation and Moral Relativism can result in morality becoming inconsistent. The standard of consistency requires that “a moral

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    "MR.Z" by M. Carl Holman

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    M. Carl Holman was an African-American author‚ poet and‚ a civil rights leader. His writings showed his concerns on racial issues. The poem‚ Mr. Z is an example on racial discrimination. The poet told the reader directly what his poem was about by stating clearly in the first line "Taught early that his mother’s skin was the sign of error". Mr. Z was told that his mother was colored at his early age and bore the racial concern ever since. This determined his life-long tragedy. He tried every means

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