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    Teaching for learning 2: Justification for scheme of work 0805064 Angie Newton Planning as a whole is an essential aspect of teaching and is even more effective when it’s a process that is collaborative with your colleagues and pupils‚ therefore enhancing the effectiveness of your teaching (DCFS‚ 2011‚ Mawer‚ 1995). Schemes of work are a long term planning solution‚ which identify the learning opportunities across a whole school year (Gower‚ 2004). The framework is broad‚ so to go alongside

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    Justification for a particular teaching‚ learning and assessment scheme To produce a scheme of work it is first necessary to understand what is meant by ‘curriculum’. Wiggins and McTighe (2008:6) define curriculum as “.....the specific blueprint for learning that is derived from desired results - that is‚ content and performance standards. Curriculum takes content and shapes it into a plan for effective teaching and learning..... The etymology of the word suggests this: Curriculum is the particular

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    new product for Bangladeshi customers . Since the herbal shampoo industry is not fully developed in the country and over  periods of time consumers have become aware of advantages of using shampoo made from herbals . Alovera Herbals Unlike synthetic chemical shampoo there are absolutely no side effects from using herbal shampoo and Herbal shampoos generally attracts the customers‚ especially the fair sex .Hence there is growing demand for such an herbal product in urban and in semi urban areas

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    CONCEPT OF WIRELESS ELECTRICITY (Wi-Tricity) Our forefathers marveled at the invention of glowing light bulbs by Thomas Edison in 1879. However‚ to us 21st centurions‚ the light bulb is nothing out of the ordinary. When computers‚ cell phones‚ laptops‚ iPods‚ etc. were invented our antennas tweaked. Now this is what you call invention! However‚ as time’s progressing we are getting used to these devices. In fact‚ charging all these appliances has become so very cumbersome. Each appliance has its

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    Assessment 3 3. Technology 4 4. Design a Wireless System 5 5. Compatibility Plans 6 6. Planned Competitive Improvements 7 7. Other Competitive Technological Solutions 8 8. Upgrading to Next Generation 9 9. Summary and Conclusions 10 10. Work Cited 12   Introduction: Since the introduction of the first mobile phone in 1924‚ there has been a steady climb in developing and enhancing‚ the mobile phone and its supporting technologies. The cellular network

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    Running Head: DETERMINING JUSTIFICATION FOR RFID TECHNOLOGY Determining Justification for RFID Technology Bahram Izadi‚ Master Student of Business Management‚ University of Isfahan‚ Isfahan‚ Iran and John Boyd‚ BASc‚ Computer Engineering‚ University of Ottawa‚ Ottawa‚ Canada Abstract "What are the benefits?" is a common question for any organization considering implementing a new technology.  This is an especially important question for small or developing companies‚ where an error

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    Wireless Network Security Proposal As the businesses are emerging‚ they require advanced technologies. Wireless technologies are facilitating the businesses in many different ways. Wireless devices and wireless transmission media are technologies used in today’s business. Latest wireless devices such as I-phones‚ I-pads‚ laptops‚ PDA’s and tablets provides businesses with various flexibilities. Companies are finding it convenient and productive to use wireless devices for several reasons. First

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    Method for CDMA Cell Phones Det. Cynthia A. Murphy Abstract - There are times during the examination of CDMA cell phones where the available phone forensics tools do not allow the forensic examiner/analyst to extract the data they need from the device. At other times‚ the available tools may allow the forensic examiner/analyst to extract the full file system of a CDMA phone‚ but data contained in the file system is encoded in a proprietary manner and cannot be decoded using forensic tools such as

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    the concept of transmitting power without using wires i.e.‚ transmitting power as microwaves from one place to another is in order to reduce the transmission and distribution losses. This concept is known as Microwave Power transmission (MPT). This paper is mainly concentrated on : i) The most popular concept known as Tesla Theory‚ ii) The microwave power transmission(MPT) called Solar power satellite‚ and iii) The highly efficient fiber lasers for wireless power transmission. The output microwave

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    Running Head: Crime and Gambling Gambling can be viewed as the act of risking money (or equivalent) on an uncertain chance of winning a larger amount of money (or some other good). Gambling may involve some element of skill (e.g.‚ poker‚ horse track bets) or be determined by pure chance (e.g.‚ slot machines‚ lotteries) (Turner & Fritz‚ 2007). In nearly all cases‚ the long-term expected result for the player is a loss. Gambling and its link with criminal activity is an area of growing research interest

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