attributes I need in order to be successful include higher level thinking skills, or “sense-making” (Davies, Fidler & Gorbis 2011, p. 12), and these are critical for decision making to create unique insights. The is because in the logistics industry, smart machines are quickly taking over rote and routine jobs. Another attribute I would need to possess is “cross-cultural competency” (Davies, Fidler & Gorbis 2011, p. 13). This is due to the logistics industry being quite diverse. Being able to adapt and
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FEATURE ARTICLES Motivating and engaging students in reading Jenna Cambria John T. Guthrie LJjdvcrsLiv û", J ou can certainly ignore motivation if you choose. But if you do, you maybe neglecting the most important part of reading. There are two sides to reading. On one side are the skills which include phonemic awareness, phonics, word recognition, vocabulary, and simple comprehension. On the other side is the will to read. A good reader has both skill and will. In the "will" part, we are talking
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Slides 1: Themes of cultural psychology: - Psychological processes are shaped by cultural experiences Defining Culture: (3, last one is the best/preferred definition for this class) - A group of people who have a shared context (geographical, historical, linguistic, etc.) - A group of people who have shared beliefs - BEST definition: Information acquired from other members of a species through social learning. Challenges to defining culture: Cultural boundaries are not distinct and often
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yore where one had a very small chance of being noticed unless one had exceptional talent and the understanding to make it big.Now there are multiple shows that provide forum for individuals with talent in a wide variety of fields .Many of the people today, who have outshone others in their field have been encouraged from their younger years.We did not have reality shows then, but still these diamonds had to be found, cut and polished to dazzle the world. .A remark from a teacher or a parent
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Williams explains, the principal of utility undermines personal integrity. Utilitarianism focuses primarily on describing morally correct action, not necessarily virtue and character. Williams criticizes how utilitarianism specifies more than what it is for an action to be morally correct by specifying how an individual should think about moral decision. For example, individuals should think about which of the actions available would maximize general well-being and decide to act accordingly. Williams explains
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and white are the most basic colors we know. They work together everyday to helps us deal with everyday problems. But somehow this two colors has become the heart of an interracial war. People let the color of their skin tell people who they are and judge people the same way. Are we really a world filled with people who would judge a book by its cover. Or have we forgotten about the past and strive towards living together as one entity ‘Humans’ 1: Different attitudes to the racial situation. Text
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methods used for data gathering were participant observation, interviewing, and a written response survey (CES, Tobin, 1993a). It was found that, even though the students viewed the class positively, and described themselves as highly motivated to learn, the level of cognitive engagement was affected by two interrelated factors: the control the teacher had over almost all activities, and student beliefs about learning in this context. The data suggests that both intrinsic and extrinsic motivation
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screens or even how to manage screen time as much as parents who mentor. These parents feel like it is their job to manage screen time, which is partly true, but if all a parent does is limit screen time themselves, the child will never learn how to manage screen time on their own. All in all, limiting screen time is a great way to start a kid into the digital world, but as they get older, kids are more likely to completely go against these rules and find their own
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medical education (GME) includes paying its share of the costs of training, as well as supporting the higher costs of critical care services, such as emergency rooms and burn units, on which communities rely. Without adequate support, the ability of teaching hospitals to provide essential patient care is threatened. Demand determinants: 1. Population In this situation, the main determination is population needs, because, the country is aging so fast
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How you spent your last holiday (Describe my last holiday) During my last school holidays, I spent a few days at my cousin’s house at Morib, a well-known sea resort. I shall never forget that visit. On the day I arrived at Morib, my cousin told me that he would do to make my stay there a very interesting one. He said that he would make a raft to use it in the sea. Then he would buy fishing net to catch some fish in the shallow water near the coast. When I heard all this, I was very delighted
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