ARTICLES RELATED TO EDUCATION 15th August 1947 is a red letter day in Indian History when India got freedom. The Constitution of the country was adopted on Nov. 26‚ 1949 and came into force on Jan 26‚ 1950. The Preamble of the Constitution outlines the social philosophy which should govern all our institutions including educational. Right to Education is one of the fundamental rights enshrined in the Constitution of India. The Constitution of India gives a few directions and suggestions for the
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Article Review and Critique Week One Assignment Strategic Management MIS 44285 Instructor: Dr. Alan Smith Date: February 7‚ 2013 Article Review and Critique: “Knowledge -Worker Productivity: The Biggest Challenge” By Michael E. Porter (1999) Synopsis This article first introduces there are not specific knowledge workers before. The workers are all thought as manual workers. Peter F. Drucker pointed out two different types of workers in all types of business environments: the
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A REVIEW OF STUDIES ON USING MACHINE LEARNING TECHNIQUES Abstract This paper provides an extensive review of studies related to expert estimation of software development using Machine-Learning Techniques (MLT). Machine learning in this new era‚ is demonstrating the promise of producing consistently accurate estimates. Machine learning system effectively “learns” how to estimate from training set of completed projects. The main goal and contribution of the review is to support the research
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Article Review for “Euthanasia” The article “Euthanasia”‚ written by Brian L. Mishara‚ examines the different types of Euthanasia and the societal views behind it. The author presents a well-structured article intended for an older audience‚ to clearly present the differing views on the subject. The author reviews the subcategories of euthanasia (voluntary‚ non-voluntary‚ and involuntary) providing a concise division between euthanasia and assisted suicide; however focusing primarily on the
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Approaches to learning: how different approaches to learning can affect students success in higher education. Date: 24th November‚ 2013 Firstly‚ learning is the acquisition of knowledge or skills through experience‚ practice‚ or study‚ or by taught. It is a way by which knowledge is acquired. On the other hand‚ approaches to learning describe what students do when they go about learning and why they do it. Approaches to learning are divided into two groups; the deep approach to learning and the surface
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USEM 102 21 February 2011 College Athletes: Higher Compensation for Higher Education? Division 1 athletes have it all: the glory of representing the school’s colors and honor‚ the pretty girls‚ televised games‚ and most have room and board along with classes paid for. Some think that all this is not enough for these young players; they deserve to be paid for their dedication and hard work. This is a very controversial topic because there is such a fine line between professional athletes and
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Reflecting Wisdom 1 Reflecting Wisdom Janise McWilliams Psych/220 02/09/2014 COLLEEN MOORE The person I am choosing to write about would be my step father. I chose him because he is very Wise and very physiological
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current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0951-354X.htm IJEM 21‚1 Balanced scorecards in managing higher education institutions: an Indian perspective Venkatesh Umashankar and Kirti Dutta Institute for International Management and Technology‚ Haryana‚ India Abstract Purpose – The paper aims to look at the balanced scorecard (BSC) concept and discuss in what way it should be applied to higher education programs/institutions in the Indian context
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MEDICAL SURGICAL (RESPIRATORY) ARTICLE REVIEW "ASTHMA BENIFIT OF GERD DRUG TOO SMALL" It is estimated that more than 75 percent of patients with asthma also experience gastroesophageal reflux disease‚ also known as GERD (Cleveland Clinic ‚ 2010). Patients with asthma are twice as likely to have GERD. The patients with asthma‚ who have a severe‚ chronic form that is resistant to treatment are also most likely to have GERD (K.C.Colgrove‚ J. Callicoatt‚2006).
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the Internet in Higher Education Just as the industrial revolution brought drastic changes to how people lived in the 18th and 19th centuries‚ the digital age is a new era in which we are living that both recently has brought and is currently bringing about many changes in the way we live. This new so called digital age has manipulated the way we live. It has changed the way we interact and socialize‚ the way we process and get information‚ and even the way we learn in education. Educationally speaking
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