5 Giving feedback In order to develop and improve dance skills, students should also be involved in evaluating one another's, and their own, work. Performing for one another in class as part of an evaluation and feedback process can be beneficial to both the students and teacher. When done on a regular basis, students can become less self-conscious about performing in front of others; this is important in terms of building confidence in young performers. Feedback is an important part of the i
Learning outcomes The learning outcomes for this unit are: Critically appreciate the significance of claims made for ‘global corporate citizenship’. Understand the nature of work and ‘social citizenship’. Recognize the difference between ‘acts citizenship’ and ‘status citizenship’. Be able to assess the ‘ethical dimension’ to arguments about citizenship. See the relevance of historical comparisons for understanding co
5.1 A story of fox hunting Democracy is a thing, a practice. It is also a word – a powerful one, politically, because we all think it is a good thing. When people take part in politics, they try to claim that ‘democracy’ is on their side, and not on that of their opponents. In November 2004, pro-hunting protesters breached House of Commons security and broke into the chamber to disrupt the debate on banning fox hunting. As a significant minority group, passionately committed to the cause of continuing hunti
4.8.2 Word clusters Which of the following adjectives go with the nouns below? Cross the odd one out. The first has been done for you.
Tache el intruso.
2.2 Actividad 1 Here are some pictures of famous monuments. Say whether you think they are in Latin America or in Spain. See how many you can guess.
Escriba dónde están los monumentos.
1.3 Actividad 3.5 Benzodiazepine tranquillisers, Prozac and the SSRIs One of the most significant ranges of drugs ever produced is the benzodiazepine tranquillisers (usually classed as ‘minor tranquillisers’ or ‘hypnotics’), often prescribed as a remedy for ‘minor’ disorders such as depression, sleeplessness and anxiety. In effect, they extended the range of conditions that could be treated by medication. The best-known example is probably Valium. 3.19 Key ethical issues for CAM practitioners: professional etiquette and whistleblowing In the past, professional bodies cautioned their members against disparaging other members of the same profession in front of a user. In the UK many codes of ethics still discuss professional etiquette from the perspective of safeguarding the interests of the practitioner rather than the user. Sensitivity is required when treating a user who is dissatisfied with a previous practitioner, but this should not prevent a practitioner being critical of someone else's obviously unacceptable treatmen 3.14 Key ethical issues for CAM practitioners: negotiation of contracts with users To benefit users, the user and the practitioner must work towards common goals that have been explicitly discussed. It is especially important for the user to understand the limits of what the therapy can deliver and not be under any delusions about the likely extent of recovery. What should CAM practitioners tell users about the therapy and about themselves? Practitioners cannot assume that users know what their therapy entails. A useful starting point might be to give users an introduction The Credit Crisis - Visualization - Part 1 An excellent visualization of the financial crisis and credit crunch. YOW! 2012: Kevlin Henney - Cool Code, Modern Programming, Big Problems in Computing Kevlin Henney is an independent consultant and trainer based in the UK. His development interests are in patterns, programming, practice and process. He has been a columnist for various magazines and web sites, including Better Software, The Register, Application Development Advisor, Java Report and the C/C++ Users Journal. Stephen Lewis on Climate Change The Year at Duke in Photographs (2012) Getting Started (GS): What is Flash Professional CS5? Topdocumentaryfilms : Online documentaires Honderden Engelstalige documentaires die je gratis online kan bekijken. Via Documentary List kan je per categorie zoeken. Daarnaast vind je ook Talks en lectures. Deze pagina linkt door naar Keen Talks. De duur van … 1.7 Localization of signalling proteins Since signalling proteins cannot diffuse as rapidly as small second messengers, they need be close to their downstream target in order to be able to function. Where they are located with respect to both their subcellular position and their immediate neighbours is therefore vitally important. The plasma membrane is usually the initial location, and proteins can be attached to the plasma membrane in various ways (Author(s): 1.7 Summary of Section 1 and questions Converging lenses or mirrors cause parallel beams of light to be brought to a focus at the focal point, situated at a distance of one focal length beyond the lens or one focal length in front of the mirror. Diverging lenses or mirrors cause parallel beams of light to diverge as if emanating from the focal point of the lens or mirror. Light paths are reversible, so a converging lens or mirror may also act as a collimator and 1.5.1 Juvenile survival For organisms that are able to complete their life cycles within a year there is the possibility of spending the winter in various juvenile stages. We have already considered annual plants, the adults of which may die before the onset of winter, with seed not germinating until the spring. Surviving the winter as seeds has the advantages that the seeds are robust, and because they have a low water content they are less affected by freezing temperatures. Disadvantages of this strategy include t 1.4.1 Deciduous trees During the winter months, a combination of factors, including lower temperatures, reduced light intensity and shorter days, means that plants can only photosynthesise at a slow rate and for restricted periods. As a result, photosynthesis cannot produce energy as fast as respiration expends it. In addition, water is often in short supply because of freezing, and so plants that do not have adaptations to conserve water, as conifers do, would lose water. Deciduous trees avoid these problems in w Creating corner-aligned dashed lines
Actividad 4.7
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Vocabulario
puente(el)
bridge
inacabado
unfinished
jardines (los)
gardens
Here, we discuss a wide range of topics i
Stephen Lewis, social sciences scholar in residence at McMaster University, delivers a talk entitled, Climate Change; the New Big Thing.
A look back at 2012 with photographs of memorable Duke moments.
2012 was a memorable year for Duke University. An early highlight was January's Winter Forum, where more than a hundred Duke students explored what it means to be a refugee.
Hundreds of other students from Duke and North Carolina Central University came together to package meals for an organization that fights hunger.
At the end of January, the Duke community gathered to celebrate the life of Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans, who ga
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