2. OMONDI BRADLEY D33/2389/2011 3. KEMUNTO DOLLY D33/2375/2011 4. MENGICH NOAH D33/2460/2011 DECLARATION We declare that this assignment is our original work and has not been submitted elsewhere for examination‚ award of a degree or publication. Where other people’s work‚ or our own work has been used‚ this has properly been acknowledged and referenced in accordance with the University of Nairobi’s requirements KINUTHIA R.W. D33/2395/2011 ……………………. MICHIRA
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and working in a business environment Assessment You should use this file to complete your Assessment. • The first thing you need to do is save a copy of this document‚ either onto your computer or a disk • Then work through your Assessment‚ remembering to save your work regularly • When you’ve finished‚ print out a copy to keep for reference • Then‚ go to www.vision2learn.com and send your completed Assessment to your tutor via your My Study area – make sure it is clearly marked with your
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Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE Rationale of the study Education is a process of socialization. In its informal setting such as the home and the community as well as in its formal venue such as school‚ it endeavors to gradually introduce the individual to the world of society living where sharing and collaborate are needed for the continued existence of communal life. Customs Administration students who finished the degree levels respectively who are actually teaching are being traced especially on
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Are Eyewitness Identifications Reliable Guneet Singh Roll no: 5826632 HAY 120 Introduction to Forensic Psychology Are Eyewitnesses identifications Reliable? Eyewitness testimony is the description an onlooker gives in court‚ unfolding what they saw had happened at a specific occasion which is been investigated. It mainly includes identification of perpetrators or the details of the crime scene. Mainly recollection of events is detailed‚ but not always. This recollection is the proof
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Sample Treatment 3 3.0 Extraction 4 4.1 Solid-Phase Extraction 4.0 Separation 6 5.2 High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) 5.3 Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC) 5.0 Detection and Identification 7 6.4 UV-Vis Spectrophotometry 6.5 Mass Spectrometry 6.6 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometry 6.0 Health Benefits of Daidzein 18 7.7 Exposure to Daidzein 7.8 Anti-Tumour Effect of Isoflavone
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THE SIX RIGHTS OF DRUG ADMINISTRATION Right Drug Many drugs have similar spellings and variable concentrations. Before the administration of the medication‚ it is imperative to compare the exact spelling and concentration of the prescribed drug with the medication card or drug profile and the medication container. Regardless of the drug distribution system used‚ the drug label should be read at least three times: 1. Before removing the drug from the shelf or unit dose cart. 2
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control system that leads to high efficiency and effectiveness based on Max Webber’s Theory of Bureaucracy and Fayol’s Principles of administration Management‚ Bureaucracy‚ the word itself stems from the word originated from Western Europe which means ‘rule by office’ Theory of bureaucracy is an administrative or social system that relies on a set of rules and procedures‚ separation of functions and a hierarchical structure in implementing controls over an organization‚ government or social system
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various problems that need to be solved. The decisions that are made are intended to solve problems and improve the quality of life for its citizens & employees. It needs to positively contribute to the organization- the process used for particular procedures is called policy making. A document needs to be approved by executives before it can be called a policy. A policy is goals or rules that should be followed by an organization to deal with problems. When making or constructing policies there are
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THE GENERAL PROCEDURE There are several variations in problem analysis. But the general approach is the following: Step One: Determine the appropriate product or activity category for exploration. This has already been done if the product innovation charter has a use‚ user‚ or product category dimension in the focus statement. Step Two: Identify a group of heavy product users or activity participants within that category. Heavy users are apt to have a better understanding of the problems‚ and
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Analogue Procedures-also called Discrete Trail Training • Out of natural environment • Highly structured sessions‚ initiated and paced according to the teacher’s plan (one on one setting‚ use same stimuli selected by teacher) • Artificial reinforcers (not related to stimulus) –YOU CAN GIVE EXAMPLE HERE • Only one acceptable response • Teachers use the same prompts over and over • Fading of reinforcers necessary Problems: • responding under the control of only a few stimuli (ie. specific
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