...Creative Spark PHL/458 For this assignment, I chose Sir Ken Robinson’s video talk about how schools kill the creativity of the children they teach. In his roughly 20 minute speech in Monterey California, in February 2006, he took center stage to deliver a humorous monologue on the spark of creativity. He pointed out that it was his belief that everyone has an interest in education, and it runs deep within us as a society, because it drives the way our culture performs. His speech points out that education is the catalyst that is preparing us for the future, and that right now no one knows what the future will hold for us. In 20 years or even five, we are unable to predict with any certainty what the world will require of its population, because we don’t know what the future holds and how do we educate for it? No matter where you travel in the world today the education systems are set up in the same general order of importance.Math, Science, Language, and Humanities always are at the top of the education list, with creative activities such as Arts, Dancing, and Theater at the bottom. In his speech, he spoke of the education system of today being antiquated to the developments over the last 50 years. The current system which has been developed in the 19th century to accommodate the educational needs of industrial growth, has since lost its edge. In today’s world, with its growing population and advanced development,a creative and innovative ideas to continue forging ahead for...
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...COMMAND WORDS IN ESSAY QUESTIONS (Sue Cole, an OU Associated lecturer, and Pauline Harris an OU Assistant Staff Tutor, offers the following explanations for the command words that you’re likely to find in essay questions.) Account for Analyse Assess Compare Contrast Explain, Clarify, Give reasons for Resolve into component parts. Examine critically or minutely Determine the value of, weigh up (see also evaluate). Look for similarities and differences between, perhaps reach conclusions about which is preferable and justify this clearly Set in opposition in order to bring out the differences sharply. Make a judgement (backed by a discussion of the evidence or reasoning involved) about the merit of theories or opinions or about the truth of facts. State the exact meaning of a word or phrase. In some cases it may be necessary or desirable to examine different possible or often used definitions. Give a detailed account of… Explain then give two sides of the issue and any implications. Look for differences between Make and appraisal of the worth/validity/effectiveness of something in the light of its truth or usefulness (see also Assess) Look in detail at this line of argument. Give details about how and why it is… Usually involves looking at evidence /arguments for and against and weighing them up. Make clear and explicit. Usually requires the use of carefully chosen examples. Show adequate grounds for decisions or conclusions; answer the main objections likely to be made about...
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...Have you ever been curious about the relationship between critical thinking and ethics? In this essay you will explore what critical thinking is and the steps to it. What the Ethical Lens Inventory is and how ethics influences our decision-making and how it’s applied in our daily life. In General Psychology one of the definitions of critical thinking is "Critical thinking examines assumptions, discerns hidden values, evaluates evidence, and assesses conclusions.” Critical thinking is used several times throughout the day in our lives. It helps us with our decision-making ability. There are six steps in the critical- thinking process: remembering, understanding, applying, analyzing, evaluating, and creating. These six levels of thinking fall into three major categories, which include: checking your attitude, checking for logic, and checking the evidence. We have to remember when using our critical thinking skills to separate our opinion from facts to obtain accurate information. After taking the Ethical Inventory Lens Assessment, I learned that my preferred lens is Rights - Responsibly and Results lens; which means, “I balance my reason and intuition skills to determine how to complete duties while achieving the best for each individual.” Additionally, I discovered my Blind Spot is “being satisfied with too little good. I can fail to be accountable to those who are depending upon me when I exercise free will. Once I satisfy my own needs...
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...the N-word is a very difficult question to answer. After looking at the many different responses, the N-word should never be used by anyone because it is still strongly associated to hate and prejudice. Kennedy states, “Over the years, N-word has become the best known of the American language’s many racial insults, evolving into the paradigmatic slur. It is the epithet that generates epithets.” In Kennedy’s book, a journalist named Farai Chideya describes the N-word as “the all-American trump card, the nuclear bomb of racial epithets.” These quotes show that the N-word has become a highly offensive word and has been used to abuse and insult...
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...JAYMAX HERBALS BUSINESS PLAN PRESENTED BY : MAXWEL MUTINDA ADMISSION NUMBER : 112/00125 DEPARTMENT : BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION THIS PROJECT IS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULLFILLMENT FOR THE AWARD OF A DEGREE IN BACHELOR OF COMMERCE. FINANCE OPTION, IN THE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF KENYA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMNT DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION DECEMBER 2014 DECLARATION This is my original work and has not been presented for a degree in any other university Name: MAXWEL MUTINDA Signature: ......................................................Date................................... This project has been submitted for examination with my approval as university supervisor. Name: MADAM SICHANGI Signature: ....................................................... Date................................. ACKNOWLEGEMENT I give special thanks to Almighty God for keeping me healthy and enabling me to write this work tirelessly up to completion. I would also give special thanks to my supervisor Madam Sichangi, who also happened to be the lecturer who helped me in coming up with excellent business idea and continuously supervised my work up to completion. Not to forget my friends and relatives who heartedly supported me by all mean until I saw this come to an end special thanks to Loise Ngina Mutwota who was my editor in doing this work. DEDICATION I dedicate...
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...College Essay Most college scholarships ask you to write a 500+ word essay, which isn’t that bad, but what is the reason behind it? Do most people that require an essay ever read them? Seriously, who has time to read a 1000+ word essay and chose from the best. Personally, that doesn’t seem to be fair because most people have trouble writing a paragraph, and then we are expected to write a huge essay telling about something in our life or respond to a weird question with a topic that most people won’t even think about. With topics such as, “Explain how your life changed with a death of a parent,”or “How would college affect your career,” or even “Why I deserve this scholarship.” Well, I’m going to explain everything I possibly can. The death of any parent would make anyone change, because no one is the same; we are all unique. With my dad’s death I didn’t know how to act for the longest time, and I still don’t; I say this because the day my father died, the doctor called all of my family back where he lay, hooked up to life support, lifeless. Just looking at his body, I didn't feel anything; however, I looked at the situation as is he wasn’t really dead because I was 12 and didn’t know...
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...affect physical and mental conditions as well as ones social life. Anger has a way of expressing ones personal and negative feelings towards a subject or person. This is a natural emotion normally provoked by something not going right for you or someone at work just gives another person a hard time at their job. More than likely it will result in stress and it will normally link itself over to anger and frustration. This causes one to lose focus and become agitated with any little thing. When a situation such as this occurs one is bound to snap at the instant that incident occurs or it could be moments later. All of this even revolves around the situation and environment that one is in, but one would never the less in other words snap to release the stress that the individual is holding back. All of this happens so that the individual under going the emotion of anger is to let go of it and feel relaxed once again and regain focus. Anger can also be seen as a very positive attribute and emotion both in old and modern society. It has the ability to push ones limits to accomplish a goal or simply for a drive for economic and, or social prevalence. Anger has been used since the creation of humanity for the search of survival and a strong sense of action and enhance ones ability to think of a variety of ways to deal with a situation that posses a high level of stress. Although the positives of anger are limited by very thin boundaries of excessive anger and...
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...RFC- 5/16 Just another confusing name for the computer illiterate, RFC is not so much what it once was and has evolved over the years. The definition of an RFC is not true any longer; however, it does still retain all of the procedures that were set up in the beginning. There is a long path that one must take in order to get An RFC put in place, proper support and drafts are required for any submissions to be taken seriously. An RFC or Request for Comment is a publication or work of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) as well as the Internet Society. It is basically a list of standards, behaviors that one should set up and practice and informational information that is deemed important for people to know. This is all published by the IETF as their engineers are the majority of the authors, but there are ways for independent submissions to become recognized. The first step of an RFC is to get an Internet Draft ready or (I-D). This step is basically what an old school RFC really was; it is a submission to fellow peers for comments and suggestion. There are multitudes of I-Ds out on the web with many of them picking up attention; those picking up the most attention have the best shot at becoming a RFC. IT is all about what will affect the most people in a positive manner, and the Draft is the perfect testing tool. While being tested and all, the Drafts are only valid for a half year unless they release an updated version. At this point in the process, it is important...
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...Why the Word Religion Good? Religion is an organized institute that shapes the way of individual's life accompanied by the worship of superhuman powers or other gods. Various theories tried to explain the validity of the word religion. Huston Smith is one of the most dedicated scholars who studied about religion, and contributed a lot for understanding of various religions. In his The World’s Religions vividly explains the belief, concept, and practice of different religions. Even though the names, symbols, the way of worship, and practices of the religions are unlike, their ultimate goal is alike, to build morality within the followers. The word is universally accepted by individual followers who worshiping various deities. Based on the...
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...Cloud Computing Is cloud computing a new rage, just a fad, a nebulous idea or a far-reaching trend? Cloud computing has become a buzz word in working and learning environments around the globe. Newsstands and Internet pages everywhere are inundated with articles, whitepapers and websites dedicated to defining the many facets of cloud computing such as hosting a website on the cloud, building a cloud infrastructure, cloud security, vulnerabilities, capabilities, pros and cons and cost. IEEE.org (IEEE CLOUD COMPUTING) has dedicated pages on their website to reference nothing but articles of interest and white papers surrounding cloud computing. The barrage of information can be daunting. Jon Oltsik (Oltsik) eloquently discusses industries’ bewilderment with cloud computing when he writes: When discussing cloud computing, I often think of Joni Mitchell's haunting lyrics from the song,Both Sides Now (jonimitchell.com). In Mitchell's world, clouds can be wonderful "ice cream castles in the air" or annoying disturbances that "only block the sun." This duality prompts Mitchell to declare, "It's clouds illusions I recall, I really don't know clouds at all." Joni's cloud confusion mirrors current industry bewilderment over cloud computing. Like many other industry initiatives, cloud computing has a number of meanings. Finally, industry confusion is no more. A guideline has been prepared by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). NIST is responsible...
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...There is enough information in this Book or My Bible for any elect person who takes in enough of the information to get saved while they are on the earth if they are intelligent enough to understand. There is enough proof that My Bible is the way I want it. Anyone who is intelligent enough could figure out by reading this Book and checking enough Codes if they were able to that My Bible on the Code Site is the way I want it. Even so, there is plenty of other proof that My Bible is My Word. Ralph had not known about the Code Site until right around the time he first started typing this Book. He has been a prophet since the tail end of 97 and a sky talk prophet since 98. Nonetheless, it was not until 2009 that I had told him that he is in...
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...However, there are still some particular words that I have never heard of before. The term bleeding dry refers to taking away all the money from an individual. It would be used as, “The new computer software company taking my business and bleeding me dry!”. The final term I have never heard of before is dookie salad, meaning someone is unsatisfied with a certain situation. An individual can say, “Daniel already left. Dookie salad!”. The word york refers to the action of vomiting. Someone can use it as, “Phil had too much to drink, he yorked all over himself!”. Although I now know the definitions of these words, I don’t believe I will use them....
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...Sometimes the easiest word could be the hardest to express or define such as “love”. A simple word with a vast of meanings. Love is not just a word, in which one could just throw or toss around. Love involves more than that, it is an unconditional feeling in which no one can avoid that could lead anyone to go beyond their own usual actions, do crazy things or committing to an imperfect person one says they love. Love is real, in which everyone experiences the unconditional feeling for another. As well it could be unexplainable but the feeling is there. Just to say that you love someone is not very believable, to know that love is real, it is more of an action rather than just to say. Such as the concept of show don’t tell. Think of it as your...
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...of both good and bad words, swear words. Swear words are proven to be an inevitable part of linguistics yet often looked upon as bad manners especially if they are being uttered by teenagers, who adults refer to as irresponsible when it comes to their everyday use of language (Eckert, 2004, p. 8). However, according to Eckert (2004), this should be seen as nothing more than adolescents’ way of interpreting and maintaining social interactions and norms in a community as our choice of linguistic resources simultaneously signals how we behave, where we are from and who we choose to spend our time with (p. 9). Linguists are frequently faced with the belief that certain speakers, adolescents in particular, have an illogical parlance. However, it can clearly be debated whether or not these judgments have any deeper value as they are commonly based on selective observations and biased judgments of what those observations mean. This essay aims to deal with those beliefs by examining whether or not adolescents are more likely to use swear words in their speech. Material The primary material in this essay is based on information retrieved from the British National Corpus. British National Corpus, often referred to as BNC, is a 100 million-word collection of samples of written and spoken British English, gathered during the later part of the 20th century (The British National Corpus, 1992). The material that is being examined in this essay consists of swear words limited to the spoken...
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...mean? Didn’t you like it? Elise: No I did like it. It’s just that well I didn’t really believe the things it was saying. Charlize: Like what? Elise: It talked mostly about god’s word and his promises. I just didn’t get how such promises could ever come true. I mean it doesn’t seem real. The thought that God will destroy wickedness and everything bad in the world sounds impossible. Charlize: I can definitely see where you are coming from Elise. Have you ever heard of Cyrus? Elise: No I don’t think so. Charlize: Well, he was a ruler in the Persian Empire and lived over 2000 years ago. You might be thinking what’s interesting about this man? He was someone who was mentioned in the bible and was used by god to fulfil a prophecy. Do you know what a prophecy is????? Elise: Isn’t a prophecy something that will happen in the future? Charlize: Yes exactly. So if someone said something about the future and his words always came true, what would you think of that person? Elise: I suppose I would believe everything he said. Charlize: Well the bible is FULL of prophecies that have come true. For example Cyrus. Why don’t we learn a little bit more about him? Let’s have a look at Isaiah 44:26-28. Do you mind reading that? Elise: (READ) Charlize: Notice in verse 26 it talks about the one making the word of his servant come true. So this is talking about Jehovah God, he is saying that what he says about the future will come true. Now in verse 27 it says that the waters will dry up...
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