Roles, responsibilities & relationships in lifelong learning

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1Professional standards and legislations in the lifelong learning sector have undergone many changes and will continue to ensure those, who are teaching, are essentially up to the job and are in a safe environment to do so. They are put into place to help those in the teaching sector and…

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Roomates

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Are we really that different? Every day we deal with different kinds of people. These people could be a customer in front of you in a check outline, friends, classmates, or even your roommates. So let’s talk about roommates. Roommates can be categorized in there different groups, “Too Friendly Shelly”,…

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Personal Philosophy of Teaching

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“Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day, Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.” – Chinese Proverb I came across this quote back in secondary school when I was bringing the books to my Chinese teacher’s desk. Never would I…

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Inclusive Classrooms

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The Success of Inclusive Classrooms Introduction Inclusive classroom is the cause of debates between families with children who have learning disabilities and those that do not have children with learning disabilities (Brehm, 2003). Inclusion can be understood as Brehm states it, Providing to all students, including those with significant disabilities,…

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Personality

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The terms Counseling and Psychotherapy are often used interchangeably. Though they have similar meanings with significant overlap, there are some significant peculiarities between the two that are useful to keep in mind when one is considering a mental health care provider. The paper below will further explore on those distinctions…

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Benjamin West, his times and his influence

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Benjamin West paintings Introduction             Benjamin West was an Anglo-American artist who was born on October 10, 1738 in Springfield Pennsylvania in the present day campus of Swarthmore College in a house now called the borough of Swarthmore. He was the tenth child of John West and Sarah Pearson. Benjamin…

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Between White and Roberts

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Between the descriptive essay “Once More to the Lake” by E.B. White, and the narrative essay “How to Say Nothing in 500 Words” by P.M. Roberts I find the descriptive essay to be far more interesting to read for the way it is written appeals to the senses of the…

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Experience of working within a social work organization

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Introduction Organization is a social unit of people that is structured and managed to meet a need or to pursue collective goals .All organizations have a management structure that determines relationships between the different activities and the members, and subdivides and assigned roles, responsibility and authority to carry out different…

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The kitchen is arguably the last battle – ground for reproduction of gender relations in the western world

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INTRODUCTION The gender division in the food preparation has an atavistic stigma. Men hunted and acquired meat; women were preparing meat at home and served it to the family. All primitive communities are characterised by the subordinate role of woman. Food in Douglas’ classification theory has been linked with rituals…

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