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    Examinations are a fair gauge of a student’s ability. Discuss. Scholastic tests are unjust barometers for students’ aptitudes as they are one-off gauges of understanding of the subjects‚ which may be unfair as psychological factors could come into play. Moreover‚ students with a clearer perception of the standard methods and types of questions will excel better than others‚ meaning that scoring well for an examination will not just be based on ability of application for a subject but rather on

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    LAQ – Reliability of Memory Discuss‚ with reference to relevant research studies‚ the extent to which memory is reliable. This paper will evaluate the extent to which memory is reliable. While the human ability to have memory is an incredibly complex‚ yet amazing cognitive process‚ recent psychological research demonstrated that memory isn’t an imaginative reconstruction of past events‚ and is therefore not as reliable as previously thought. Memories can be influenced by other factors other than

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    Why Do Today What Can Be Put Off Until Tomorrow There are countless ways a student can avoid success in life‚ but one of the main behaviors which can cause an individual to fail is procrastination. When students have to complete a task or a big project many of them confuse their priorities‚ and find themselves waiting until the last minute to finish the task at hand. Another cause for procrastination could be the lack of initiative the student might have in completing an assignment. Or simply some

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    Non-violence and Willpower Why does an individual indulge in violence? This question has great importance for one who practices non-violence. Its answer compels us to probe the unconscious. We discover there what psychologists call a repressed desire that drives one to violence. It can be controlled only by strong willpower‚ which is the same as a strong vrata or vow. It is for this purpose that the Anuvrata movement is going on. The unconscious harbours ego which accounts for the individual getting

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    CHAPTER 1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY AND ITS SETTINGS Introduction A Resort basically a place used for relaxation or recreation‚ attracting visitors for holidays or vacations. Resorts are places‚ towns or sometimes commercial establishment operated by a single company. The term “Resort” is now also used for a self contained commercial establishments which attempt to provide for most of a vacationers wants while remaining on the premises‚ such as food‚ drink‚ lodging and a comfortable

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    ARTICLE 2179. When the plaintiff’s own negligence was the immediate and proximate cause of his injury‚ he cannot recover damages. But if his negligence was only contributory‚ the immediate and proximate cause of the injury being the defendant’s lack of due care‚ the plaintiff may recover damages‚ but the courts shall mitigate the damages to be awarded. (n) REQUISITES FOR A QUASI-DELICT 1. There must be an act or omission; 2. There must be fault or negligence attendant in the same act or omission;

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    In any challenging profession‚ honest self-reflection is vital. • To ensure ’best practice’ is being used. • To make sure current legislations and procedures are followed. • To highlight areas of improvement. • To boost morale when things are going well. • To see what training may be necessary. • To see if equipment and layout are working. • As part of ’self-evaluation’. A ’reflective practitioner’ is someone who steps back from a situation‚ identifies problems and draws up plans

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    “Carl Matt is a troubled teenager who is battling to cope without the normal support that we expect to have when we are his age.” Carl Matt is a perplexed teenager who is struggling without the tender love and care most teenagers his age expect to have. It all started with his father who “took off in a hurry when Carl was three‚” leaving a fuzzy and fading memory. In addition his mother Kerry would often “leave for a frantic holiday coming back a couple of days later looking ashamed and distraught

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    Causing our own grief In Oedipus Rex‚ written by Sophocles‚ some of the characters cause their own problems. The idea applies not only to the story but to real life as well. In fact‚ “The greatest griefs are those we cause ourselves.” The significance of this quotation is that people bring on their own sadness by their own doings. Other people do not cause the grief. In Oedipus Rex‚ Oedipus causes his own grief by trying to escape the fate of the oracle’s prophecy. He cannot blame his grief on

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    ANTIGONE Tragedy is something which is sad however‚ the events will be “tragedy” if something bad happen to someone while following a value and “tragic” will be its adjective. In addition to this there is also a conflict between two goods. Hegel and his thoughts abour tragedy has been accepted until now. When we analyse the play‚ Antigone‚ we face with some differences from Hegel’s thoughts. Hegel’s idea of conflict between two goods is not applicable for either of the characters because they do

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