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  • ...Commons License, Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0. The full text of this license may be found here: [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0/ CC by-sa 3.0
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  • ...Commons License, Attribution-ShareAlike 1.0. The full text of this license may be found here: [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0/ CC by-sa 1.0
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  • ...Commons License, Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0. The full text of this license may be found here: [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ CC by-sa 2.0
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  • ...ive Commons License, Attribution 2.5 Canada. The full text of this license may be found here: [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/ca/ CC by-2.5
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  • :It may be appropriate to do this, if somebody has raised several points which need ...sides of the argument (e.g. listing advantages and disadvantages) and you may find the debate evaporates.
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  • ...ories - which hampers the search function - meaning that flexible learning may be called: FlexibleLearning, Flexible Learning, FL, Flexible, Flex Learning Below is a suggested beginning list of categories that may be associated with Flexible Learning related resources.
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  • ### may need to change course outcomes - but requires approval ### Capstone by May 2013 - should get posting up now - very individualized
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  • ...and allow remote students to give presentations to you and your class. You may also use web conferencing tools to host guest speakers to your class for a ...button in the top left corner to upload your slide deck. Alternately, you may drag files from your desktop.'''
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  • ...as a minister with authority given to him by the sovereign. In Canada, we may consider the sovereign to be the Constitution, in that the Ministers who cr ...est for vicarious liability outlines the requirements in which an employer may be found to be liable for the tortious actions of an employee, and what an
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  • ...r economic benefit. Although the fear of punishment (losing one’s license) may be a factor in considering to obey the regulations, it is not the only moti
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  • ...nse, Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0. The full text of this license may be found here: [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ CC by-nc-
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  • ...Commons License, Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5. The full text of this license may be found here: [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/ca/ CC by-sa
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  • During the May 2015 OLFM Workshop, Brian, Ken and Tanya presented the findings and some po
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  • ...e, Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0. The full text of this license may be found here: [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ CC by-nc-
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  • ...few minor inaccuracies; strategies presented have differences to mine that may confuse some students || Some information is incorrect and/or inaccurate; s ...d/or unworking elements on the website || Navigation is challenging and/or may require a significant learning curve; Website does not load quickly or cons
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  • May be [https://efolio.educ.ubc.ca/korczykp/ tightly aligned with competencies]
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  • ...vereign. Under Austin's positivist legal theory, judicial decision makers may interpret and apply law and even create law so long as it does contradict p ...n of punishment by the state. The fiduciary duty articulated in this case may actually be a better fit with Austin's concept of "positive morality" as it
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  • Click Unmask to see what Moodle has automatically generated. You may use the enrolment key provided or delete it and add your own key.
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  • ...ike 1.0 ''or any later version''. The full text of the individual licenses may be found here: [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0/ CC by-sa 1.0
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  • We may want to try to run it as an Open Boundary course - some students registered
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  • ...aging in immoral behaviour, like that of undue influence. However, Aquinas may criticize the presumption of undue influence for diluting pure reason becau ...ce a minority. Those who take others at their word based on their position may invite the consequences associated with lack of personal inclination to det
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  • ...problems, please [[Help:Reverting#Undo|undo]] it quickly, as this template may appear on a large number of pages.</div>'''Remember that you can conduct ex
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  • 209 Section 30(1) of the Child Welfare Act provides that a court may order a child to be committed to or subject to the care and custody of the ...to be in need of protection, then only those orders set out in section 30 may be made by the court, that the hearing and the order of the court is a pro
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  • ...eline;">The third phase the students try to understand why their portfolio may have been incorrect and formulate a new theory.</span> ...your portfolio. Besides the Yahoo Finance website, the following web sites may be of help in the portfolio construction process:</span>
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  • ...ies collected by Access Copyright. Materials between 20 and 25% of a text may be cleared by means of obtaining special permission and recording this on t ...copyright will acknowledge the request immediately by automated email. It may take 2-5 business days for them to provide a return email which authorizes
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  • ...ls (overview) and documents permission requests. Up to three JIRA records may be created for each course: ...ng tool which will give you the enrolment number over a given period; this may be necessary when applying for permissions or to complete Access Elogs and
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  • * You may have to set discussions to be gradable, or create a column to enter the stu If you do not see a ‘Weighted Total’ column, you may have to show it, or you may have to create a new one by hovering over ‘Create Calculated Column’ an
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  • ...timate law. Therefore, natural law is universal and unchanging, however it may apply to differently in light of the variety of humans on earth. ...ining a stable and harmonious society by limiting a profession that people may see as against “common morality”.
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  • * '''People''' – list of people enrolled in the course, from here you may send a message or email
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  • ...te page button. Then follow the directions on the editing page. While you may use this space the way it suites you the best, we require users to at least
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  • When: May 13-16, 2014 * May 14
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  • ...ts foundation. Under this aspect, it is similar to 'Legal Positivism'; one may evaluate laws according to morality but they are not created because of it. ...fear, love, or external pressures outside our control. Subsequently, laws may not necessarily evolve out of reason but out of a variety of different unre
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  • ...ry tries to justify that morality is a consequence of efficiency, and that may be applicable to areas such as contract law, tort law, property law, and so ...least one winner, and absolutely no losers. To achieve Pareto Optimality, may be possible, as the gains just need to outweigh the losses. However, Pareto
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  • These are some other things that may be useful. In general, if you want to know One thing you may notice is that adding spaces between symbols will not add more space in the
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  • ...Consensus|consensus]]. {{#ifeq:{{NAMESPACE}}|{{ns:8}}<!--MediaWiki-->||You may also [[Wikipedia:Requests for page protection|request]] that this page be u |move=The page may still be edited but cannot be moved until unprotected. Please discuss any s
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  • May be caused by theme not yet being fully 2.8 compliant
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  • ...is) and through monthly departmental professional development sessions. We may also want to explore a regular meeting to highlight the status of our proje ...er; they can choose their own neighbourhood if they like or one where they may one day practice. This is also a good activity as it asks students to apply
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  • ...ut some of the functionality and the help tutorials for this space. So you may seem some [[red links]] that indicate pages that we plan to build, but don' The TRU community may use this platform for any (legal) reason.
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  • ...tance. These two vastly different economic standings in his social context may have been the reason for his interest in writing on society’s behaviours ...nger, may have been derived from his own personal experience. Georg Simmel may have viewed himself as an outsider, or stranger. A possible reason for this
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  • ...e contract, or establish or maintain an employee benefit plan, as the case may be, that includes coverage for the cost of an insured service furnished to ...d or unfunded uninsured employee benefit plan that provides coverage which may otherwise be obtained under a contract of insurance of persons.
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  • ...ont-family: Calibri; font-size: 11pt;"> web page. For more information you may want to look at the </span><span style="color: #4256c6; font-family: Calibr
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  • ...urse space where your only audience is the instructor and a few others who may be taking the course at the same time, you will create and control your own ...you will be given your own blog hosted at Thompson Rivers University. You may, if you choose, download your content from that blog and upload it to your
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  • **give 3-5 examples of how teaching presence may or may not have been demonstrated in the various open courses you examined.
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  • ...ssues of gender or sexuality, a direct application of many of the theories may not be possible. However, the fiduciary duty described in the case is indir ...ely approve of the Supreme Court's decision in ''Hodgkinson v Simms'', and may see it as an effort to inject an ethic of care into the traditionally male-
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  • ...the course. In some cases, depending on the complexity of the project, it may be better to contact the media team directly by email or phone.
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  • Your menus may look different from these screenshots.
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  • ...t people have an obligation to follow them while Hart would say that there may be no such obligation. ...run parallel, but at times they may clash. If a clash occurs, individuals may evaluate legal rules with reference to moral rules to decide whether the ob
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  • ...y interfere with a person's autonomy when it is in their best interest and may operate as a caretaker or guardian over that individual. Though they found
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  • ...e contract, or establish or maintain an employee benefit plan, as the case may be, that includes coverage for the cost of an insured service furnished to ...d or unfunded uninsured employee benefit plan that provides coverage which may otherwise be obtained under a contract of insurance of persons.
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  • ...family: Calibri; font-size: 11pt;">What did you know about each other that may have helped understanding? Were you in a crisis together? Did you spend a s ...ont-family: Calibri; font-size: 11pt;"> web page. For more information you may want to look at the </span><span style="color: #4256c6; font-family: Calibr
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