Observation Worksheet Educ 223 – Field Study 2 Principles of Teaching 1 Instructor: Eddelyn D. Gupeteo Name: Theresa Salaver-Eliab Date of Observation:May 14 and 15‚ 2012 Grade/Year Level/Section: First Year‚ Irreg. Teacher:Ma. Vanessa Amor Sobrejuanite Time: 9:15-10:45 am Topic Lesson:Deviance and Social Control Observation # 1: Principles of Learning Observe a class and describe how the teacher handles the class‚ if learning flourishes in a situation in which teaching
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The Principles of Marketing E1. Produce a marketing strategy for a product or service with a clear understanding of the principle of marketing. My objective for the marketing strategy is to achieve more profits by making some adjustments to the packaging of Coca-Cola. I want to see whether the demand for Coca-Cola will increase or decrease due to small changes. These changes are that I will replace the opening with a cap on a Coca-Cola can to stop people throwing away the drink
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ECO 1101 PRINCIPLE OF MICROECONOMICS Table Of Content: Content | Page | Table of Content | 2 | Introduction | 3 | Question 1 | 4 – 5 | Question 2 | 6 | Conclusion | 7 | Appendix | 8 | Reference | 9 | Introduction: Subsidy is an incentive from the government to encourage producers to produce more. Beadshaw‚J said “the benefit of the subsidy will be split into the producer and consumer” (2001‚ p.91). On the other hand‚ subsidy meant support‚ help and protection from government
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Manoj Date :26/6/13 REVISION WORKSHEET Submission date: 3/9/13 Name of student: PRINCIPLE OF MATHEMATICAL INDUCTION Prove the following by Mathematical Induction 1. 1 1 + 4 + 7 + …………………….. + (3n – 2 ) = n(3n 1) 2 2. 4 + 8 + …………………………. + 4n = 2n( n + 1 ) 3. 1 1.3 + 2.4 + 3.5 + ………………. + n(n +2) = n(n 1)(2n 7) 6 4. 5 5 + 15 + 45 +……………………... +5.3n – 1 = (3 n 1 ) 2 5. n a + (a + d) + ( a + 2d) + ……………… + [a +(n – 1)d] = [2a (n 1)d ] 2 6. 1 12 + 32 + 52
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men and 4 women respectively? Select one: a. 12 ways b. 14 ways c. 10 ways d. 7 ways QUESTION 2 Not yet answered Marked out of 1 Flag question Question text If 5 coins are tossed‚ in how many ways can it happen that 3 coins fall tails? Select one: a. 6 ways b. 10 ways c. 4 ways d. 12 ways QUESTION 3 Not yet answered Marked out of 1 Flag question Question text How many combinations can the seven colors of the rainbow be arranged into groups of three colors each? Select one: a. 35 b. 40 c. 45 d. 30 QUESTION 4
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PROJECT TITLE: Bernoulli’s Principle Aim: To demonstrate Bernoulli’s Principle. Materials Required: 1. Drawing pin 2. Cardboard piece 3. Cotton reel Procedure: Insert a drawing pin through the centre of a cardboard piece and place a cotton reel over the point of the pin. Then hold the cotton reel in one hand and the card in the other‚ and blow air downward or upward through it and release the card. The cardboard
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WHAT IS THE PYRAMID PRINCIPLE? DESCRIPTION Barbara Minto’s Pyramid Principle is a hierarchically structured thinking and communication technique that can be used to precede good structured writing. The Minto Pyramid Principle assumes that you already know how to write good sentences and paragraphs. It concentrates instead on the thinking process that should precede the writing. The core of Minto’s thinking method is to group Ideas in a presenter’s thought process into small clusters that support
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About the Six Principles The Six Principles of Influence (also known as the Six Weapons of Influence) were created by Robert Cialdini‚ Regents’ Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Marketing at Arizona State University. He published them in his respected 1984 book "Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion." Cialdini identified the six principles through experimental studies‚ and by immersing himself in the world of what he called "compliance professionals" – salespeople‚ fund raisers‚ recruiters
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STUDENT EXAMINATION NUMBER MODULE NO: __ NBS 8526______ _____ MODULE TITLE: _ Principles of Marketing __ MODULE TUTOR: _ _________ ___ ESSAY TITLE: An Analysis of the New Product Development Process Word Count: _2182____ 1. Introduction 1 2. Energy drink market in the United Kingdom (UK) 1 3. Overview of category management by Lipton 1 Rational for replacing existing
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Principles of Organization These four broad principles have many variations and considered as exclusive principles of organization which are as under: Chronological Order (order of Time) In chronological order or time order‚ items‚ events‚ or even ideas are arranged in the order in which they occur. This pattern is marked by such transitions as next‚ then‚ the following morning‚ a few hours later‚ still later‚ that Wednesday‚ by noon‚ when she was seventeen‚ before the sun rose‚ that April
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