...HLSC120: Society, Culture and Health Reflective Learning & Writing Proforma (Example Only) for Assessment 2 – Reflective Learning & Writing – 30% weighting – 1,500 words Due Date: 12 midday, 2nd September 2013 (Monday) [This proforma is available on LEO as a Word document for your use in completing this assessment task.] Use this proforma to organise your response to the reflective assessment task. Use the steps as headings and write in paragraphs below the headings. This is not an essay task. All your sources should be referenced using APA style. Step 1: Carefully choose one question from the Reflective Learning and Writing section of eModule 1 or 2 to guide your reflection. Write the question here: Step 2: Use the four factors from Willis' (2004, as cited in Germov, 2009, p. 6) sociological imagination template to gain background information to analyse the question. Historical factors Cultural factors Structural factors Critical factors Be sure to specifically identify and describe issues for each factor in your analysis. (approx. 400 words; use one academic source – your textbook, Second Opinion). Step 3: Next, identify and cite one of the readings, articles or videos from the eModule and describe how it has helped you to gain a deeper understanding of this topic. Remember to relate the information from this resource back to the factors from the sociological imagination template. (approx. 400 words; use two academic sources – one from your...
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...e- Book Series Guide to Writing a Killer Marketing Plan Written by: Steven Fisher Purpose of this book You are either someone that has been doing marketing as a part of your professional career or you look at as that “thing you do to promote your business and attract customers to buy”. Regardless of where you are along that spectrum, you have arrived here because you have been charged by the CEO of the startup you work for to write a marketing plan for your business or you need to create one for your own business. You need to not just write just any marketing plan. You need to write a Killer Marketing Plan. One that your boss will say “awesome, let’s get started” and which will tell all those people who have been looking for a product or service like yours for a long time. This book is written for you. Marketing plans are sexy mistresses that tempt you to include all of the coolest of campaign ideas without the sanity of budgetary constraints. While marketing is one of the more important functions of a small business, it is one that is limited by the budgets of that business and campaigns must demonstrate a return in order to justify their existence. Since I have written more marketing plans than I care to tell you, I can share with you my knowledge and experience of what has worked almost all the time, some of the time and none of the time. While this is not the single tome on marketing plans, I hope that this helps you balance the unlimited creative...
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...“ My Experiences As A Writer” Bridget Welch Strayer Unversity English 090- Writing Fundamentals Mrs. Arka Moore October 18, 20013 “ My Experiences As A Writer “ Hi ! My name is Bridget Welch and I am writing about my experiences in school and my personal life. I have several things to say about my writing experiences. At home I am getting help with writing so I can improve my skills. On my free time I sit down and write different stories or what changes I have made in my life in my journal. I also write when I am sad it helps express feeling that I don’t want to tell any one. First I want to talk about my wrting experience at work and how it will help me with my writng skills. I have to fill out paper work for my son and a daily sheet to communicate with my husband. Also I’ve came long way with my grammer talking to my husband and my staff. I hope this English class will make me get better with my writing of essays and communicatin when it comes to using more grammar. Secondly , I am going to talk about writng with my husband. I really don’t I think I can write when it comes down to papers for school because there are so many errors when it looks like you don’t have a mistake. Some times I writng with my husband because all it’s easy to get his help before submitting the paper. While I am taking this writing class , I hope to gain a lot of new knowledge about...
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...meaning can be hidden through symbolism, irony or even syntax. However good writing is a process just like anything else. It takes time to tone your skills and develop your writing. My writing is no exception. There are many things I need to develop. It has considerably grown from when I first started writing in 4th grade till now. My first writing was a fictional story we had to come up with. IU wrote about being trapped on an island that was surrounded by sharks. It sounds pretty easy however it was not. My story did not flow throughout for example as I crashed down and swam towards the island there were sharks. There is no transition from the crash to sharks. For a 4th grader trying to write a simple story was hard.I was a beginner in wrting. Many teachers were surprised at my writing skill. I was a bookworm and was well above my reading level. Being able to read high level was suppose to increase your writing skills or that’s what I believed. But that did not happen to me. The teachers and myself kept asking how can I be such a good reader but not a good writer. That question used to mistify me, I could not figure out the answer for that. I kept reading higher level books and still that didn’t help, I also read books recommended to me by teachers but that also didn’t help. What could possibly be wrong maybe I was an exception to the saying. Just recently I found the answer to my question. It turns out I was not reading critically. I was reading for reading and not understanding...
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...that takes mitayos (laborers) from the ayylu (community). He fear that there isn’t going to be anybody left in his community because of the mita. The families are leaving because the mita if forcing the males in every family to do labor. The labor is forcing males to work in the mines and load llama caravans with preserved food. Working in the mines is dangerous, it cause death and sickness among the mitayos. He is writing this petition because he thinks the mita isn’t fair. There should be some be rules to the mita. For instance, we have a thing called the draft and the oldest male in each family has to go to the army when they need more soldiers. The draft doesn’t say every male in a family has to go to the army. Don Gabriel Guarache is wrting this petition to Francisco Toledo who started the idea of forced labor in the...
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...Monetary Policy, Price Stability and Economic Growth Mankiw (2001) defines monetary policy as the control over monetary supply. Monetary policy is therefore concerned with the changes in the supply of money and credit. It refers to the policy measures undertaken by government or the central bank to influence the availability of money and credit with the help of monetary techniques to achieve specific. The following as some of the Specific goals or objectives of monetary policy; Price stability Economic Growth Foreign exchange rate stability Full Employment Interest-rate stability Money supply changes have a direct influence on interest rates. Figure 1: Shows the effect of money supply changes on interest rates. Interest Ms1 Ms2 Rate(i) I1 1 2 I2 Md ...
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...Chapter 4: The Period of Enlightenment (1872-1898) Historical Background After 300 years of passivity under Spanish rule, the Filipino spirit reawakened when the 3 priests Gomez, Burgos and Zamora were guillotined without sufficient evidence of guilt. This occurred on the 17thof February. This was buttressed with the spirit of liberalism when the Philippines opened its doors to world trade and with the coming of a liberal leader in the person of Governor Carlos Maria de la Torre. The Spaniards were unable to suppress the tide of rebellion among the Filipinos. The once religious spirit transformed itself into one of nationalism and the Filipinos demanded changes in the government and in the church. A. The Propaganda Movement (1872-1896) This movement was spearheaded mostly by the intellectual middle-class like Jose Rizal, Marcelo del Pilar; Graciano Lopez Jaena, Antonio Luna, Mariano Ponce, Jose Ma. Panganiban, and Pedro Paterno. The objectives of this movement were to seek reforms and changes like the following: 1. To get equal treatment for the Filipinos and the Spaniards under the law. 2. To make the Philippines a colony of Spain. 3. To restore Filipino representation in the Spanish Cortes. 4. To Filipinize the parishes. 5. To give the Filipinos freedom of speech, of the press, assembly and for redress of grievances. B. Highlights of the Propaganda Movement There were three principal leaders of the Propaganda movement. They were Jose P. Rizal, Marcelo H. del...
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...Student Information edit title Student Strengths Morgan is a 15-year-old ninth grader with mild intellectual disabilities. She is happy, cooperative, and affectionate. Morgan enjoys volunteer work at the local food pantry and stocking shelves. She works independently on task to completion with great accuracy. Morgan is currently able to write simple sentences and paragraphs on a given topic with moderate assistance. She is able to complete journaling activities that describe her day with minimal assistance or prompts. Morgan has mastered telling time within five minute intervals and reading a calendar. Morgan has mastered home-living activities such as laundry and simple mean preparation in the Life Skills Lap at school. Student Interests Morgan states she would enjoy working in a grocery store or restaurant after high school. Teachers and family members have noted that she exhibits superior skills for her grade level in the kitchen and grocery store. In the kitchen and grocery store, Morgan displays great independence, requiring little prompting or direction to complete her task. Morgan states she would enjoy living in an apartment with a roommate after high school. When asked what she wanted to be doing when she is 25, Morgan states she would like to attend a cooking school and work in a restaurant as a cook. She states working in a grocery store while she is in school would be good to pay the bills until she finished cooking school. Assessments Enderle-Severson...
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...LAW * any rule of action (state law, divine law, natural law, moral law) or any system of uniformity (physical law) * determines not only activities as rational beings but also the movements of all objects of creation, animate or inanimate GENERAL DIVISIONS 1.) Law which is promulgated and enforced by the state * State Law—also called positive law, municipal law, civil law, imperative law ; enforced by the state with the aid of its physical force ; does not concern itself w/ violations of the other rules of action unless they also constitute violations of its commands. 2.) Law which is not promulgated and enforced by the state * Divine Law—law of religion and faith ; concerns itself with the concept of sin and salvation ; promulgated by means of direct revelation ; sanction is through reward and punishment * Natural Law—the divine inspiration of sense of justice, fairness and righteousness by internal dictates of reason alone ; basic understanding of right and wrong dictated his moral nature ; reasonable basis of state law * Moral Law— is the totality of the norms of good and right conduct from the collective sense of every community ; no definite legal sanction but induces social reaction, either positive or negative ; not absolute, but varies from time to time ; influences or shapes state law * Physical Law—nothing more than an order or regularity in nature by which certain results follow certain causes CONCEPTS General— the mass of...
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