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     knowledge questions are  a little different from many of the questions dealt with in the subject classrooms. In this way‚ they are  considered second­order questions in TOK.     •  Knowledge questions are open in the sense that there are a number of plausible answers to them.     The questions are contestable. Dealing with open questions is a feature of TOK . Many students  encountering TOK for the first time are struck by this apparent difference from many of the other classes in  their school experience. Many 

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    Symbolism In The Open Boat

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    Stephen Crane: The Open Boat In his short story‚ ’The Open Boat‚’ Stephen Crane displays to us a universe completely indifferent to the affairs of humankind; we live in an apathetic world‚ in which man has to fight and struggle to live. The characters illustrated in the story come face-to-face with this indifference and all are nearly overcome by nature’s lack of concern with humanity. The survivors are alive primarily through determination and cooperation. We as human are alive because our constant

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    GUIDANCE WORK WITH INDIVIDUALS Career planning is a process which helps someone to make a well informed realistic decision (WIRD) about a career. It is a step by step process to help make a transition and can help to measure the progress made (route map) by first establishing which way is forward. Step One: Engagement / Motivation. The first step is the most crucial one. There could be a number of reasons why someone is not engaging‚ such as fear or attitude. A person first of all needs

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    Counselling Essay

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    The task of counselling can help another person to explore thoughts and feelings to reach a clearer understanding or make appropriate decisions and take appropriate action. Carl Rogers is an important figure in the approach and use of counselling. Rogers devised a person centred approach model which recognises that individuals are responsible for themselves and will grow and develop as they work through obstacles‚ as they are the true experts on themselves. Rogers identified four main qualities

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    services. We have counsellors for specific diseases‚ addictions‚ depression‚ divorce‚ name the problem and we seem to have a ‘therapist’ for it. So what are counsellors? Do we need them? Is that not what friends and family are for‚ to listen and help us through difficult times? Is a counsellor just a ‘paid friend’? Can anyone be a counsellor? After all anyone can listen‚ we do it all the time. Counsellors developed from the medical profession taking over the care of the mentally vulnerable from

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    The Responsible Citizen

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    freely. It’s tempting to view the concept of citizenship from a Western perspective. This would lead naturally to such ideas as obeying laws‚ voting‚ defending one’s country‚ and so on. Implicit in this perspective is the sense of an individual‚ and of “us” and “them”. For many‚ these are not satisfactory‚ and leave a lingering sense of something missing. Perhaps it is the implied “should”‚ “must” or “have to” that causes a ripple of rebellion in the soul against these ideals. Throughout the years it

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    opinion‚ we must listen with open minds. While this may be a seemingly trivial and obvious position to take‚ the implications of it carry great weight. Listening with an open mind is essential in fully benefitting and learning from those around us‚ as well as maintaining relationships that will allow us to voice our opinions. Before we can even begin to explore the “open-mind”‚ it is necessary to understand the responsibility we have to listen to others with an open mind. As humans‚ we all carry

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    There is no scientific relation between how two different individuals think or act on a given situation or scenario. It requires careful planning and judgement when working with an individual from a different culture. Some things might be normal for us but may be offending to someone else. With the advent of IT‚ the world is fast turning into a global village‚ the distances are diminishing. In such a scenario it’s expected that our colleagues can be from any part of the world. Hence it becomes all

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT iii. TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION A. General Information B. Technological Capacity and Growth II. TRENDS IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY A. Latest Trends a. Flash Technology b. Microsoft Silverlight c. Open Source Software d. Cryptography e. Nanotechnology B. Business Trends C. Future Information Technology Trends D. Emerging Information Technology Trends E. Healthcare Information Technology Trends III. EDUCATION IV

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    The Open Boat Analysis

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    In the short stories the "Open Boat" written by Stephen Crane and "Cathedral" written by Raymond Carver‚ tell a tale about different groups of people who go through life changing experiences and come out in the end as a stronger community. Everywhere we look communities surround us all. From our families and friends to the people we go to school with. Communities make up the essence of our everyday life. The four main characters in the "Open Boat" are the captain‚ the cook‚ the correspondent‚ and

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