Ellis, D. (2011). Becoming a master student (13th ed.). Boston, MA: Wadsworth.
This is an excellent resource when writing a research paper. This is a textbook that focuses on helping students on how to be successful. The chapters provide and explain important insights on affective writing and on how to avoid plagiarism.
Simonson, M. (2012). Ethics and distance education. Distance Learning, 9(1), 64-64,63. Retrieved from http:// search.proquest.com/docview/1014185907?accountid=458]
This is a remarkable journal article that focus on the issues between ethics and students. It emphases on the concern of cheating and other unethical behaviors encountered by students.
When conducting a research paper use sources that you can trust. Using the University Library is a great a research tool. It’s been recommended and used by many students and professors. It will give you the type of research that you are looking for in minutes. Therefore when I decided to use the class E-book has one of my sources I was able to determine right way that it was a reliable source. The E-book has helped me progress and succeed since the beginning of the course. This source has helped become better at my writing skills and has provided me with ways on how to avoid plagiarism. Plagiarism was one of the topics on my research so this source was extremely helpful. In addition when performing your research you also need to look closely at the source you’re using. Make sure that
our own responsibility,” said Eleanor Roosevelt (Good Reads, 2013). The term personal responsibility is broad and many have their own definition for responsibility of themselves and their actions. When someone applies the term personal responsibility to his or her actions, it helps clarify what goals are most important to he or she and how he or she makes decisions, and what he or she value in life. Goals Personal responsibility is the fact of acquiring the duty to deal with their own issues…
Women are better Some people think that women are better in multitasking because they are trained to handle many tasks simultaneously. They need to balance their professional and personal life.The expectation of their families increases as they grow in age. Also women are better than men because they have a lot of patience to do multiple work starting from home to office. They are good at managing home affairs, relationships, office work and spending time…
Review Questions 1. What are the differences between being a biological parent, an adoptive parent, and a foster parent? Adoptive parents take full responsobiltitu for raising a child, they are less than the biological parents. A biological parents are 2 parents who concieved a child they all provide the emotional love 2. What financial needs are parents obligated to provide and which are optional? Basic economical needs of a child which is clothes, food, shelter, and any health care. 3. What other…
Remember in your role as a supervisor you are the eye an ears of the administration when you are on duty and the highest ranking person on campus during a particular time. You are a representative of the command staff as such you must be able to put personal relationships aside when you become aware of any information that will or will not become detrimental to the operation of this department. In difficult situations and there will be many situations that you will face as a First Line Supervisor…
For example, I heard that years ago when Michael Jordan was in high school he was cut from the basketball team because his coach did not feel that he had the skill and talent to play basketball. Michael Jordan let this personal failure help him to grow and achieve greatness in the sport. He did not let his failure in high school prevent him from achieving his goals; but instead allowed it to inspire him to become one of the greatest basketball players today. There…
care settings. For example Food Safety Act & Food Hygiene are important as it explains the responsibilties for handling food and the safety within to prevent any contamination or food posioning. Enviroment Protection Act 1990 which describes the responsbilites involving clinical waste in order to prevent any harm towards the enviroment. Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 will explain the responsibilties of moving and handling a person, the correct positions on how do this in order to prevent…
vulnerability and mental status 3.disscussion of sexual or romatic relationship have occurred 4.conflict of interest 5.mandatory and disciplinary action for the case worker Task 3 Read the scenario below and answer the questions that follow. Joseph Personal Information about Joseph Date of…
fuide a person’s preferences for outcomes or courses of acions in a variety of situations Ethics- the study of moral principles or bvaklyes that determine whether ations are right or wrong and coutcomes are good or bad. Corpaorate Social Responsibilty- Organizational activities intended to benefit society and the environment beyond the firm’s immediate financial interests or legal obligations. Contemporary Challenges for organizations Globalizations- the economic, social, and cultural…
Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth – 19 years. The areas of a childs development can be categorized into four seperate groups. Namely - physical development, social and emotional development, intellectual development and language development. It is important to be able to identify these developmental mile stones in order to asses a childs rate of development and make observations as to whether or not a child is developing at a rate that you would expect. Therefore…
CYPCore33-1.1 - Outiline current legislation, guidelines, policies and procedures within own UK Home Nation affecting the safeguarding of children and young people CYPCore33-1.3 - Analyse how national and local guidelines, policies and procedures for safeguarding affect day to day work with children and young people List all the current legislation relating to safeguarding and how this has helped your setting to produce its own policies and procedures to protect children and staff There are many…