...School of Sport, Travel and Public Services Learner’s Name: Char Burke Group: 1A ! ! ! Unit Details: Qualification: BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Uniformed Public Services QCF Number: 2 Title: Leadership and teamwork Tutor/Assessor: Internal Verifier: R Kinstead ! ! Submission Status: First Submission ☐ Resubmission* ☐ ! ! Pass Merit P5 ! ! P6 Distinction M4 D3 Plagiarism and Academic Integrity ! Plagiarism: This is when you submit an assignment as your own original work when the work has been copied, without appropriate acknowledgment of the author or source. Collusion: This is when your assignment is the result of unauthorised collaboration with another student or students. Collusion involves the cooperation of two or more students in plagiarism or other forms of academic misconduct. Plagiarism and collusion constitute cheating. Disciplinary action will be taken against students who engage in plagiarism or collusion as outlined in college policy. School of Sport, Travel and Public Services Learner’s Declaration ! I declare that all material in this assignment is my own work except where there is clear acknowledgement or reference to the work of others. I have complied with and agreed to the college statement on Plagiarism and Academic Integrity. ! For the purposes of assessment, I give the assessor of this assignment the permission to: ✓ Reproduce this assignment and provide...
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...future job and friends. Sometimes people do not think before they write. When someone posts an ugly comment about someone else, it escalates on Facebook and maybe to where you are known. There are times that people will post nasty videos on their wall so others can view. For example I have a Facebook page and someone post up a video of a High School girl doing something that she is not supposed to be doing on tape. Well, I did not recognize the person but someone else did and now everybody knows that it was her. The High School girl was treated like garbage, students call her bad names, and she got teased. That same High School girl know that she as being video tape but she did not know that she was staring on Facebook for everyone to see. Posting personal information about you or someone on Facebook or any other media sites can affect your future job, lack of respect from others, and possible termination from current job. One thing that I would not post on my Facebook page is a rude comment about someone else. When I see others posting rude comments about others, I personally feel that person is trying to accumulate respect but to me I think it is disrespectful and pointless. I barley post up things on my Facebook page and I do not know when last I have been on Facebook but to other is like Facebook is their live. Some of them probably think that it is fun to post rude comment about others and that is what will make Facebook interesting. Some people are on Facebook to keep in...
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...Annotating Shakespeare When you read and reread Shakespeare, what things do you annotate (mark, comment on, explain)? This reader’s bookmark contains some answers. Mark in the text: Setting words for when, where, and weather Character lines for direct statements of appearance, age, reputation, motive, or actions Character lines for indirect statements of motive, values, beliefs Plot lines for statements of action and intention Soliloquies Scene chunks Speech chunks Lists of things Punctuation Q’s & A’s Repetitions Word families Figures of speech Shifts from blank verse to rhyme Shifts from you to thee Shifts from I to the royal we Vivid lines Write in the margins: Character IDs above a character’s name Definitions Questions Noun antecedents for vague pronouns Tone words Mood words Summaries Personal reactions Predictions Connections Comments Ratings (1 to 10) Dakin, Mary Ellen. Reading Shakespeare with Young Adults. Figure 7.2 Annotating Shakespeare Bookmark p. 80. NCTE, 2009. Annotating Shakespeare When you read and reread Shakespeare, what things do you annotate (mark, comment on, explain)? This reader’s bookmark contains some answers. Mark in the text: Setting words for when, where, and weather Character lines for direct statements of appearance, age, reputation, motive, or actions Character lines for indirect statements of motive, values, beliefs Plot lines...
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... (h/t Watercar watercar.com) Like Comment Share Comments Khafid Malabi Write a comment... Choose File Nadjim Basman commented on a post from 29 August 2014. Nadjim Basman 29 August 2014 · Nadjim Basman's photo. Like Comment Share D'rose MMala, Nadjim Basman and 6 others like this. Comments View 4 more comments Nadjim Basman Nadjim Basman ok ..thnx ano pl gw m wl kbng psok ngu Like · Reply · 2 hrs Junairah Darimbang Junairah Darimbang awh naNaw, ad'n nah kagya 1st period ak'n nah dah pasok ame r0n enu ako myaka 0nline p'man heheh Like · Reply · 2 hrs Nadjim Basman Nadjim Basman kya nga akl kc wl kng psk ky nk onlne k ie Like · Reply · 2 hrs Junairah Darimbang Junairah Darimbang Owae, kataya myaling ako kah 2 subject lang ako sah m0rning. mga 1pm pman nah ad'na pasok ak'n heheh See Translation Like · Reply · 1 hr Khafid Malabi Write a comment... Choose File Joorr Eennee shared BOHOLano's Best Vines's video. 3 hrs · NYAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA 5,315 Views BOHOLano's Best Vines 28 August · Edited · · When the cashier ignores your hand and puts your change on the counter Vine By: Jawshell,Mario and Michael LIKE ✔ COMMENT ✔ SHARE ✔... See More Like Comment Share Comments Khafid Malabi Write a comment... Choose File Joorr Eennee 3 hrs · MGA PEENOISE TALAGA See translation Like Comment Share 19 people like this. Comments Khafid Malabi Write a comment... Choose File Rexcel Deo G. Jardiolin...
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...connected through their friends with social networks. One peculiar thing about social networks is that you are able to find your old friends and colleagues through it and can add them as friend, ask about their whereabouts, link with them personally and share and enjoy your previous experiences with them. After analyzing number of comments on facebook status message, we find that there are many comments/likes/ follow-ups on threads which relate to previous experiences or stories which couple of friends share with them. Like for example if a user name is say Pratul , Pratul: Had a fun time with Rahul , Vinay and Mohit on tracking. Rahul slipped on......(confidential ;) ) Rahul, Vinay and Mohit likes this View all 7 comments Rahul : Dude, not to mention what happened to Mohit ;) Now this is a story feed started by Pratul , liked by 7 people and commented well by Rahul . We see a number of such comments , posts everyday where one would like to relate his/her experience with the similar experience his/her friend had which can be a short story to tell to their social networks and gain a bit popularity / fun association with their friends. Many of the comments are also related to relationship status, uploading new pics, uttering a famous quote, commenting on each other’s albums etc. Anything or almost everything has a story behind it . e.g Relationship status change is a story of the person with his/her girl friend /boy friend/ fiancée/wife where there are two characters involved...
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...helps Shawn strengthen the foundation of his essay. Your CD advice helps him satisfy his assignment requirement and further develop his discussion. Finally, the GM advice makes his sentences easy to read and understand. * You also provided Shawn with assignment specific examples and asked focused dialogic questions. These help him in revising effectively. * The comments effectively follow the ERF and acronyms and the PEEK and PE acronyms for embedded comments. Great work, Ann! I’m sure you can make your tutorial even stronger if you work on the following: Make your comments more personalized or specific to the draft. Some comments in the tutorial sound too general. Here’s an example: Remember to provide specific instances to illustrate your point. Aside from following the requirements of your paper, these supporting details help enhance your essay's claim. Because this comment is universal, it would also work in other tutorials. Since Smarthinking promises personalized tutorials to clients, it should always be reflected in the comments we give to each student. One way of personalizing your comments is using draft or assignment-specific terms. For instance, what is Shawn’s “point” about? Is he writing a “paper” or an “essay”? What is his “claim”? You also need to make the reason for revision specific to the student’s genre of writing...
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...leader and make a short comment that describes what the leader did or did not do, on the four leadership functions below, that makes you give that appraisal. 5- Good, 4-Satisfactory, 2-Could have been better, 1- Poor. Note absence of Rating 3. | Four leadership functions | Rating | Supporting comments | Quality of planning of the week’s team assignment | 5 | Javon was organized and planned out this week’s assignment well. | Communication with members and professor | 5 | Communication was open and clear. | Guidance provided to team members | 5 | Guidance was given and always responded back in a well timely matter. | Timely feedback and posting of final team product | 5 | Feedback was open and given. As well as tips and advice. | | B. If you are the Team Leader, comment in A. above and on the following: | What did you do in order to motivate your team’s contribution? | What would you try again? What would you never try again? | What did you do in order to motivate your team’s contribution? | | C. Write a short comment that describes your team members and team work during this week. Make reflective and substantial comments, indicating outstanding and non-participating member of your team. | Who were the team members? | | Who contributed the most, and how? | | Which were the two best contributions from the team members, and why? | | How did you do in teamwork this week? | | | D. General comments and recommendations for...
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...experienced as such. Even though it is not our objective, our words can be taken out of context by others when they are read and regurgitated, amplifying our digital footprint. This can happen offline as well, of course, but technology certainly makes it easier to obscure actual intent. Many of us know from experience that social media often leads to more frequent misunderstandings as communication occurs without important facial expressions, vocal intonations, or other interpretive behavioral cues that provide color and context to what is being conveyed. I agree that it is common for teens to say things to classmates or best friends without malice or harmful intention, yet the comments are misinterpreted thus resulting in harm. Another case relating to the issue of intentional or unintentional harm on social media is about Adria Richards tweeting about a man’s comment, according to the CBSNews. Regarding Richards’s case, CEO Jim Franklin’s said, “Her decision to tweet the...
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...opened as text The table data cells within spuzzle table should have a 5-px outset gray border A style rule should collapse the borders of spuzzle/subTable tables For data cells nested within goldBox class, gold.jpg should display as background, centered within the cell, not tiled For data cells within the subTable table, styles should be added to a) Set font size to 20 px and font color to blue b) Set width/height to 40 px, center cell text both horizontally/ vertically c) Add a 1-px solid black border around the cell Header cells height in the table body row group of spuzzle table should be 40 px The font size of header cells within spuzzle table should be 8 px, font color should be gray Descriptive comments should be added throughout...
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...Katie Hulse Professor Nekervis Intro to Sociology 29 November 2014 Ethnomethodology Explanation & Prediction: “Ethnomethodology is the study of the ways in which people make sense of their social world. A favored technique among ethnomethodologists is to temporarily disrupt the world which people take for granted and see how they react. The point of this is to expose background assumptions that have been accepted as reality for a long time.” (Nekervis) For this project, I decided on performing an action that did just that. I have a pet pig. Even though the trend of having pet pigs is becoming popular, it is still not viewed as “normal,” especially around where I live in Brick town. I decided to take my pig, Phoebee, for a walk around the Brick township reservoir, which isn’t something you see everyday. There is a sign posted directly before the ramp to enter, which basically expresses that DOGS are welcome as long as they are cleaned up after. There are no signs discussing the rules regarding pigs obviously, but I didn’t think I would have a problem. I predicted I would receive a few strange looks and definitely some questions and some people, probably children that would like to interact with Phoebee. I thought that is wouldn’t be accepted completely but I felt like the people who witnessed me walking my pig would be open to the idea and it would get them thinking. Conclusion: I went to the reservoir with Phoebee on a sunny Wednesday when the temperature...
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...let each department input their comments and reviews. This will make it easier on other departments to be able to see the plans and what the other department has made changes to or commented about to see if it was approved or not. The purpose of the structure that will be needed for the City of Harlingen in order for the employees to have a better communication is to be able to explain the process of solving the problem and developing the program in terms of the programming development cycle. The purpose of this structure would be to have all the employees in the City of Harlingen to be able to communicate through a program that will let them see the comments and reviews of their colleagues. The employees from each department will be able to make any changes needed within the program. The program will have a section in which the different departments will be able to write their comments. These sections will be readily available to each department. Each department will be able to have access to what other departments commented on and make the appropriate changes if needed. Being able to have access from each department will help other employees within the City of Harlingen by making sure that there was not something that was skipped or missed. The program will allow for any employee within the City of Harlingen to be able to access the program. The program will make it easier for colleagues to see what a certain department’s comments are and if certain things were...
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...establish a new username and password. [pic] [pic] Step 2: Submit Your Writing 1. In the Writing Center section, choose the PSY5005 Writing option from the menu. [pic] 2. Complete each of the red sections of the Writing Form. Essay Submissions [pic] [pic] Step 3: Retrieve Your Feedback 1. You will receive an e-mail from Smarthinking when an e-structor has commented on your writing. 2. To retrieve your response (usually within 24 - 48 hours), go to your Personal Archive. Within the Personal Archive, there are filters to help you locate the e-structor response. [pic] 3. The e-structor response form will include comments on your essay organized by the areas in which you asked for help. [pic] 4. You will also find embedded comments from the e-structor [in bold and in brackets] throughout your writing submission. The personalized response you receive can be used to guide the revisions you make to your work. [pic] ----------------------- Submitting an essay Class: Enter your program level (masters) and course title (PSY5005). Teacher’s Name: Enter your instructor’s name (Myers). Due Date: Enter your assignment due date. Draft number: This can help you track your...
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...Expository text argumentative essay, killing Daniel written by Helen garner Question: non-fiction texts make comment on contemporary Australian society. Discuss. The function of an Expository text is to make comment on society in order to educate us on a world that we don’t have much experience with. The non-fiction text Killing Daniel written by Helen Garner, comments on contemporary Australian society by examining our refusal to open our eyes to brutal reality. Helen Garner exposes the horrific and brutal story of Daniel Valerio, whom in society permitted to be beaten to death at only the age of two by his own mothers ‘boyfriend’. Garner comments that as a result of societies apathy, and refusal to open our eyes to reality, we allow evil to prosper within the society we live in. Expository texts open our eyes to the harsh reality of life and encourage us to take action against societies apathy. In the text killing Daniel, Garner comments on apathy within contemporary Australian society by describing those who lack action and concern towards those considered as ‘outsiders.’ By the use of descriptive language Garner describes apathy within the professional’s walls of society. Garner remarks that people with profession’s dealing with aberrant abuse can become desensitized to these situations, which often result in horrific consequences. This is reinforced by Garners comment that doctors were “impressed in court by their lackluster quality. Their manner appeared limp, their language...
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...#include #include typedef struct Node { int data; struct Node *next; }node; void insert(node *pointer, int data) { /* Iterate through the list till we encounter the last node.*/ while(pointer->next!=NULL) { pointer = pointer -> next; } /* Allocate memory for the new node and put data in it.*/ pointer->next = (node *)malloc(sizeof(node)); pointer = pointer->next; pointer->data = data; pointer->next = NULL; printf("Successfully inserted.......\n"); } int find(node *pointer, int key) { pointer = pointer -> next; //First node is dummy node. /* Iterate through the entire linked list and search for the key. */ while(pointer!=NULL) { if(pointer->data == key) //key is found. { return 1; } pointer = pointer -> next;//Search in the next node. } /*Key is not found */ return 0; } int update(node *pointer, int key, int new_key) { pointer = pointer -> next; //First node is dummy node. /* Iterate through the entire linked list and search for the key. */ while(pointer!=NULL) { if(pointer->data == key) //key is found. { ...
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...FINANCE & ACCOUNTING Should HSBC Stay or Should It Go? by David Champion MARCH 17, 2011 London-based HSBC, arguably the world’s most global bank, recently described speculation that it was planning to shift its headquarters from London to Hong Kong as “presumptuous.” Well, maybe, but whenever you hear a politician denying that he will resign, you nearly always end up seeing him resign a week later. But the kerfuffle raises a more interesting question: Does it really matter if HSBC moves its HQ from London? After all, HSBC is not proposing to close its British operations. What is so special about where a global organization headquarters itself? Well, obviously it can affect a business’s tax bill. That, though, is a largely technical issue, because your nominal headquarters need not be your operational one. What we are really talking about is whether it matters where your key decisions are made or where your CEO makes spends most time. It probably wouldn’t matter much if your operations were really evenly distributed across the world. If that were the case, you could pick and choose from the various reasons a taxefficient locality that was an attractive place for senior executives to move their families to. But as Pankaj Ghemawat points out in his forthcoming World 3.0 (HBR Press, April 2011), very few firms are truly global in the sense that their business isn’t concentrated in any one spot. He notes that as recently as 2004, less than one percent...
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