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    Monitor Student’s Presence in Classroom ­­­­­_________________________________________________________________________________________ Abstract— This project is developed for two purposes: first is avoid the manual roll number call by lecturers which is time consuming task and also to avoid proxy‚ second is parents monitor their children. This project aims at providing software to automatically record the students’ attendance during lecture in a classroom using facial recognition

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    Behavior‚ 65(1)‚ 71-95. Wanus‚ J.‚ Reichers‚ A‚ & Hurdy‚ M. (1997). Overall job satisfaction: How good are single-item measures? Journal of Applied Psychology‚ 82‚ 247-252. Work and Family Newsbrief (199). Fortune’s “100 Best” have cultures of trust and pride. Feb‚ 1999a:1 12 Appendix A Leadership Effectiveness Index Questions (1=Strongly Agree‚ 2=Agree‚ 3= Neither Agree nor Disagree‚ 4=Disagree‚ 5=Strongly Disagree 1. My manager/supervisor demonstrates competence in his or her job. 2. My manager/supervisor

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    Summary 1. Author – Michael E. Hattersley‚ Linda McJannet Title - “Management communication: Principles and practice” Date of publication – 2008‚ Publisher – McGraw Hill International Edition Total number of pages (280) and pages I have read (3-17‚237-257‚257-69) 2. The main idea This book is about the Management Communication. This book is about different types of communication‚ questions and problems with any manager could deal wiht. It shows how to write well and how to speak

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    Principles and Practice of Management Subject Code: B-101 Section – A : Part ONE Q1 A Plane is a trap laid to capture the __________________ Q2 It is the function of employing suitable person for a enterprise :________________ Q3 ____________________ means “group of activity & employee into departments”: Q4 This theory states that authority is the power that is accepted by others : _________________ Q5 It means dispersal of decision-making power to the lower level of the organization : _________________

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    Case 9.1: No Response from Monitor 23 (assignment source article). LOUDSPEAKER: IGNITION MINUS 45 MINUTES... Paul Keller tripped the sequence switches at control monitor 23 in accordance with the countdown instruction just to his left. All hydraulic systems were functioniing normally in the second stage of the spacecraft booster point 1 minus 45. Keller automatically snapped master control switch to GREEN and knew that his electronic impulse along with hundreds of others from similar consoles within

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    Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) France Pascal was an outstanding genius who studied geometry as a child. At the age of sixteen he stated and proved Pascal’s Theorem‚ a fact relating any six points on any conic section. The Theorem is sometimes called the "Cat’s Cradle" or the "Mystic Hexagram." Pascal followed up this result by showing that each of Apollonius’ famous theorems about conic sections was a corollary of the Mystic Hexagram; along with Gérard Desargues (1591-1661)‚ he was a key pioneer

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    1 1.0 Introduction 2.1 Background of the Study As technology continues to advance‚ computers are becoming more part of everyday life. The Discovery of the device was the greatest function of modernity for different application which brings humanity an easiest‚ more capability and more adaptable work. It’s also the best solution for providing information and a way of communication in every individual and gives better understanding of some events that can arouse the interest of some particular

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    The Manchester Metropolitan University The Business School Retail and Marketing department Marketing Communication Theory and Practice assessment Julia Putnina (08343421) First year student 2009 Rationale: “STARBUCKS Double Shot Espresso” TV Advert. Theory: AIDA / Linear model of communication. Description: It is an advert for a Starbucks product: Double shot espresso in a can that was launched in a year 2002. It is about a young professional man who is getting ready for the

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    Tesco’s Structure Tesco has a hierarchical structure because the company has a lot of layers of management and control. The majority of Tesco’s layers are controlled by one employee who monitors the work of every one on that level. In hierarchy structures like Tesco’s instruction are usually passed down from one person to another until it reaches the bottom of the hierarchical structure. On the other hand if there is a problem in the structure it is usually moved up the structure from person to

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    Analyse communication methods and assess their effectiveness in a care settings. Health and social care professionals have to develop effective communication skills in order to work with the diverse range of people who use and work within care services. The two contexts‚ or types of circumstances‚ in which communication and interaction occur are one-to-one and group contexts. One-to-one communication occurs when one person speaks with or writes to another individual. Examples of one-to-one communication

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