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  1. 5 days ago · The three intrapersonal competencies are: (1) self-awareness: the self-evaluation of one’s thoughts, emotions, abilities and values, (2) self-management: the self-regulation of one’s behaviours, thoughts and emotions, and (3) self-motivation: the intrinsic drive towards achieving one’s goals.

  2. 4 days ago · The causes and outcomes of the judicialization of American education present a complex and mixed picture, however. The U.S. Office of Economic Opportunity’s Legal Services Program has played a central role in judicialization by providing legal resources to confront racial injustice in the punishment of students and in school funding.

  3. 3 days ago · Welcome to the UCL guide to referencing with Harvard. This site contains guidance on how to reference a range of different types of source using (a form of) Harvard. Watch the video above for an overview of Harvard referencing, and some of the basic principles to follow when using Harvard.

  4. 4 days ago · Abstract. Professionalization is discussed as resocialization, an acquisition of a new identity.This means not only discontinuity with the past but an unlearning of its cherished sentiments: the trainee must first realize the moral irrelevance—nay, absurdity—of his old occupational self as a precondition for identification with his new occupation.

  5. 3 days ago · The Harvard Style is an Author-Date system of referencing. Different institutions use different versions of the Harvard Style. You should check the specific style requirements of your unit or course with your school or faculty.

  6. 5 days ago · Harvard Referencing. The Harvard Standard of referencing is outlined in the book 'Cite Them Right' by Pears and Shields. Click on the book cover below for details of the print copies held in the Library, or select the link for the electronic copy.

  7. 3 days ago · Online Dictionary or Encyclopedia entry with authors or editors. To be made up of: Author of entry. Year of publication (in round brackets). Title of encyclopedia or dictionary entry (in single quotation marks) ‘in’ plus author or editor of the book. Editors are indicated with (ed.) or, if there is more than one, (eds.). Title (in italics).