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    fundamental function of learning foreign language is that it provides students chances to have a glimpse of the culture of other countries. It is only by having the knowledge of another culture‚ can we learn tolerance and understand ways different from our own. Aside from that‚ we can also understand how different religions shape different cultures. Besides‚ there are so many masterpieces from countries like China and India that are written in the language with words that may don’t even exist in English

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    A Perilous Disease - Swine Flu You might have heard a lot about Swine flu in the past few years but have you ever thought how dangerous this disease can be for you or for your family members? In the last four-five years‚ hospitals have gone through maximum swine flu cases out of which 90% were non-curable. If we keenly observe these cases‚ most of them were not even aware about this disease and its precautions. What is Swine Flu and how it is caused? What is Swine flu? This question

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    The Generalized System of Preferences‚ or GSP‚ is a formal system of exemption from the more general rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO)‚ (formerly‚ the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade or GATT). Specifically‚ it’s a system of exemption from the most favored nation principle (MFN) that obliges WTO member countries to treat the imports of all other WTO member countries no worse than they treat the imports of their "most favored" trading partner. In essence‚ MFN requires WTO member countries

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    LIQUIDITY PREFERENCE THEORY Definition (also called liquidity preference hypothesis) Observation that‚ all else being equal‚ people prefer to hold on to cash (liquidity) and that they will demand a premium for investing in non-liquid assets such as bonds‚ stocks and real estate. The theory suggests that the premium demanded for parting with cash increases as the period (term) for getting the cash back increases. The rate in the increase of this premium‚ however‚ slows down with the increase

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    2.3 How do you create assessment opportunities that meet the needs of learners Creating assessment opportunities: purpose e.g. awarding organisation requirements‚ recording progress‚ reporting‚ opportunities to provide learner with feedback‚ on-going; appropriateness e.g. to skills-knowledge-understanding‚ timely‚ suitable‚ addressing individual needs Type response here… First of all we should look at the awarding body’s requirement for accreditation. Using this information we could then

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    of the Passenger Car Market by Doctor Marvin Cruz Submitted to Doctor Danilo Te Conjoint Analysis was the statistical technique used by Doctor Marvin Cruz in determining preferences of passenger car buyers. Conjoint Analysis is a type of multivariate statistical technique that examines how respondents develop preferences for products. It is used in marketing research to determine how different features of a product affect the buying behavior in the consumer’s mind. The objective is to determine

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    Terms: Speech‚ Language‚ Communication and Speech Language and Communication Needs. Explain each of the terms speech‚ language‚ communication‚ speech‚ language and communication needs. EYMP5 (1.1) The dictionary explanation of speech is “The expression of or the ability to express thoughts and feelings by articulate sounds” or “A person’s style of speaking” To speak is to physically be able to produce the individual sounds and sound patterns of our language‚ or articulate‚ to be able to produce

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    respond to bids. He took a structure and scientific yet‚ intuitive approach to present these concepts. His message was clear‚ and convincing because he provided a factual base‚ illustrating how the brain behaves and built off of this idea. In Communicating Effectively‚ Hybels and Weaver II‚ discuss the factors that influence a person’s ability to bid and respond to bids. The three factors are a function of the way people process feelings‚ how feelings were handled in the home and a person’s emotional

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    Unit 324 Supporting individual with specific communication needs 1.1 Explain the importance of meeting an individual’s communication needs. Answer People communicate because they need to let others know what they want and feel‚ as well as to find things out and get answers to their question and to pass on information and give direction. Communication is a basic human right. Without communication the individual is unable to realise or exercise their rights. Under the human rights act

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    time we spend communicating is outstanding. There have been multiple studies to find the actual amount of our waking lives spent communicating‚ and the percentage of time we spend in each division of communication. The article‚ "Measurement of Time Spent Communicating‚" is the result of a communication study of employees of a research and development laboratory. The study was based on two techniques: direct observation‚ and questionnaires. How much time do people spend communicating at work? How much

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