Monday, 20 February 2012
Strength and weakenesses for my presentation
No adequate preperation as a weakness, not well co-ordinated as a weakness. confidence to stand up in a crowd and speak as a strength
Monday, 13 February 2012
Time Management
1. Time management is the ability to prioritise your time.
2.Personal Time Management is about controlling the use of your most valuable (and undervalued) resource.
http://www.see.ed.ac.uk/~gerard/Management/art2.html
3. Strengths
I am rarely late for lectures
I never miss appointments
I rarely forget to bring what I need to class
I rarely mislay my notes
Weaknesses
I often misplace things
I waste time looking for things
I often waste time in other ways as well
I find it difficult to meet deadlines
I have trouble accurately finishing assignments
I sometimes forget to do background reading for class
I sometimes rely on other people to organise me
4. Strategies
Use different coloured folders for each subject
Keep a calendar of key dates
A4 file paper to keep the notes
Timetable
Digital voice recorder
CD player
Stapler
Plastic pockets
File dividers
Notebook
Correction fluid
Sticky notes
2.Personal Time Management is about controlling the use of your most valuable (and undervalued) resource.
http://www.see.ed.ac.uk/~gerard/Management/art2.html
3. Strengths
I am rarely late for lectures
I never miss appointments
I rarely forget to bring what I need to class
I rarely mislay my notes
Weaknesses
I often misplace things
I waste time looking for things
I often waste time in other ways as well
I find it difficult to meet deadlines
I have trouble accurately finishing assignments
I sometimes forget to do background reading for class
I sometimes rely on other people to organise me
4. Strategies
Use different coloured folders for each subject
Keep a calendar of key dates
A4 file paper to keep the notes
Timetable
Digital voice recorder
CD player
Stapler
Plastic pockets
File dividers
Notebook
Correction fluid
Sticky notes
Monday, 6 February 2012
The 3rd of March 2011 the people of Wales voted to grant the National Assembly to make laws in 20 devolved areas without consulting the UK Government. These areas include health, education, agriculture and local government. The United Kingdom government still has responsibility for defence, taxation, pensions and benefits.
The Government is made up of the following parties:
Seats % of votes
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References
http://www.assemblywales.org/ , (2012)
http://www.wales.gov.uk/, (2011).
The Government is made up of the following parties:
Seats % of votes
Welsh Labour | 28 | 42% |
Welsh Conservative Party | 6 | 25% |
Plaid Cymru | 5 | 19% |
Welsh Liberal Democrats | 1 | 11% |
References
http://www.assemblywales.org/ , (2012)
http://www.wales.gov.uk/, (2011).
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