UNIVERISTY OF PORT-HARCOURT DEPARTMENT OF CURRICULUM STUDIES AND EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY (MATHEMTICS OPTION Med) TOPIC NEEDS ANALYSIS THE EFFECT OF MATHS ANXIETY AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENT IN PORT-HARCOURT LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF RIVERS STATE BY NNEAMAKA ONAIFOH MARY Background of Study The issue of poor performance of students in mathematics has become a perennial problem‚ both elsewhere and in Nigeria. In Nigeria‚ the performances of students in external examinations in mathematics
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The Case of the Soft Software Proposal By: Thomas H. Davenport‚ senior research associate at the Harvard Business School Why should Middleton fund an IS project with "intangible" benefits? But what if it doesn ’t? Middleton Mutual is a large insurance company head-quartered in Philadelphia. Its chief information officer‚ Dennis Devereaux‚ and vice president of information systems planning‚ Max Vargo‚ are about to request $1 million to develop an expert system for Linda Peterson ’s property
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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASDs) Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are a group of developmental disabilities that can cause significant social‚ communication and behavioral challenges. People with ASDs handle information in their brain differently than other people. ASDs are "spectrum disorders." That means ASDs affect each person in different ways‚ and can range from very mild to severe. People with ASDs share some similar symptoms‚ such as problems with social interaction. But there are differences
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References: Abacus‚ Elizabeth. "Dixon Plots a Risky Course At Qantas." Sydney Morning Herald 22 Oct. 2004. 15 Feb. 2008 <www.smh.com.au>. Annual Report Annual Report. Qantas. Qantas Airways Limited‚ 2003. Annual Report Annual Report. Virgin Blue. 2007. "Australian
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The Ancient World was a place where great discoveries were made. A World where great things and extraordinary minds existed. Every group of civilizations had something different they believed in. These heroes of ancient cultures deserve to be acknowledged. These were the people who developed the basic building blocks of architecture‚ furniture and interiors that we use today. They worked hard and strived for perfection. I have decided to look at the Pantheon‚ Parthenon and Temple of Horus as buildings
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Antipode‚ 35: 4 (2003)‚ pp. 823-828. Kapstein‚ Ethan B.‚ Sharing the Wealth: Workers and the World Economy. New York: W.W. Norton & Company‚ 1999. Landes‚ David S.‚ The Wealth and Poverty of Nations: Why Some Are So Rich and Some So Poor. London: Abacus‚ 1999. 12 McNeill‚ William H.‚ The Rise of the West: A History of the Human Community. Chicago & London: University of Chicago Press‚ 1963. Merrett‚ Christopher D.‚ ‘Debating Destiny: Nihilism or Hope in Guns‚ Germs‚ and Steel?’‚ Antipode‚ 35: 4 (2003)
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INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS Our lifestyles have undergone a sea change with the advancement in technology especially in the field of computers. Computers are an integral part of our lifestyles today and are found at offices‚ homes‚ schools‚ colleges‚ hotels‚ shops etc. This advance in technology has made our lives easy and comfortable. For instance‚ we can execute a number of activities using computer based systems- we can write a draft on word processor and email it‚ make calculations using an
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Literature‚ 2004‚ pp. 1–48. Gernon‚ H.‚ and Gary Meek. Accounting: An International Perspective‚ 5th ed. Burr Ridge‚ IL: Irwin/McGraw-Hill‚ 2001. Gray‚ S. J. “Towards a Theory of Cultural Influence on the Development of Accounting Systems Internationally.” Abacus‚ March 1988‚ pp. 1–15. Hofstede‚ G. Culture’s Consequences: International Differences in Work-Related Values. London: Sage‚ 1980. ———. Culture’s Consequences: Comparing Values‚ Behaviors‚ Institutions‚ and Organizations across Nations‚ 2nd ed. Thousand
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1.DEFINE ERP? 1. ERP is an acronym for Enterprise Resource Planning. ERP is a software system driven process of managing all resources‚ and their use‚ in an enterprise in a coordinated manner. 2. “ERP is a set of integrated business applications‚ or modules which carry out business functions.” 3. ERP utilizes ERP software applications to improve the performance of organizations’ resource planning‚ management control and operational control. 4. ERP software is multi-module application
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definition of the word "computer" was a person who made calculations. This definition goes back to the 1600s and extends midway through the 20th century‚ when the term "computer" began to refer to a machine. The computer is based on the same concept as the abacus‚ which goes back many centuries. Technology made a giant leap with punched cards‚ introduced by Joseph-Marie Masquard in 1801. It’s interesting that an early use of this system involved music‚ in which piano rolls assigned actions to notes on a piano
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