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    Arts Principles

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    Chapter 2: Principles for Effective, High-Quality Out-of-School Time Arts Programs Chapter 2 is centered on ways to implement effective improvements to OST art programs using stated and latent needs gathered from the participating teens and tweens. Researchers compiled ten principles that ought to be followed/implemented in order to engage more low-income urban youth. The ten principles are: • Principle 1: Instructors are professional, practicing artists, and are valued with compensation for their

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    Pigeonhole Principle Introduction: In 1834, the mathematician Peter Gustav Dirichlet (1805-1859), developed the idea of what we know today as the Pigeonhole Principle (2009). It is also commonly called Dirichlet's “box principle” or Dirichlet's “drawer principle” in dissimilar parts of the world. The Pigeonhole Principle is an extremely essential and easy concept to comprehend, yet when applied to higher-level problem solving can very complicated to detect and use (2009). This powerful Pigeonhole

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    Running Head: SIX PRINCIPLES OF PERSUASION 1 Six Principles of Persuasion Student University of the People SIX PRINCIPLES OF PERSUASION 2 This paper is an examination of the six principles of persuasion. Each rule is explored to reveal a greater clarity of the concepts and to increase their integration into real life circumstances. My own personal experience is documented and analyzed to determine ways in which the persuasion principles were applied (McLean, 2010). Reciprocity

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    Principle Summary The principle of order explains that if there is an action then there will either be a reaction or consequence based on the results that we are expecting. In order to get effective outcomes when working with families, children, and individuals I would have to consistently seek information to ensure that I was giving them correct strategies and techniques to improve their family structure. The principle of empathy expresses the need to understand certain situations form other’s

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    set of principles. However, I often find myself questioning what are principles and do I really live my life by these principles. Professional Ethics as new as it is has encouraged three things for me self-awareness, questioning my actions and reactions to situations and open-mindedness. The content taught in class thus far has really started a chain of thoughts for me personally, in the past I had never given much thought to what my principles are and how my principles influence me. Principles in its

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    The Pareto Principle

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    Pareto's Principle - 5 Implications For Online Businesses The Pareto Principle applies to a variety of economic and business situations and states that roughly 80% of the outputs are directly attributable to only 20% of the inputs. This concept is also frequently referred to as the "80/20 Principle" or the "Law of the Vital Few." The Pareto Principle is named for Italian economist, Vilfredo Federico Damaso Pareto who, in 1906, discovered that 80% of the land in Italy was owned by only 20% of the

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    researching the science of influence and acquired an international reputation of being an expert in his field. (Cialdini, 2016) Dr. Cialdini developed his scientific findings for human interaction, which he refers to as the Six Principles of Influence. We will analyse if these principles have continue to stay relevant in the 21st century’s global economy.   Business Relationships What is a business relationship? It is said that “relationships” are the fuel that feeds your “business”. It takes dedication

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    Leibniz’s Principle of the Identity of Indiscernibles A1: Leibniz’s Principle of the Identity of Indiscernibles (PII) The Principle of the Identity of Indiscernibles (PII) claims that in nature, there cannot be two individual things that differ in number alone (Primary Truths, p. 32). The symbolic notation of (PII)—∀P (Pa Pb) —> ( a = b)—indicates that if, for every property P, thing a has property P if and only if thing b has property P, then thing a is identical to thing b. Hence, if two things

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    Q. Elaborate the principles of GAAP with suitable numeric examples. Ans. The eight principles of GAAP are discussed as follows: 1. Business Entity Concept: According to this concept, business must be treated as a separate unit from the owners; that is business and its owner are separate and different and both can’t be intermingled. The transactions and operations of business must be reported for separately from those of owner’s. Company’s financial statements will not show the personal expenses of

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    Introduction A principle is defined as a rule, or even an idea that forms the basis of deciding what is wrong and what is right in context to our actions. As opposed to principles, we all have our own personal practices and traditions, which determine our behavior in the society. These practices are determined from our culture, society, ancestors, experiences and religion etc. But since we live in a world where every person has their own set of practices and traditions, we cannot expect to live the

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