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    NANDED. Draft Syllabus of B.C.A. (Bachelor of Computer Applications) B.C.A. FIRST YEAR TEACHING PERIODS / WEEK CODE No. SUBJECT TITLE Theory / Theory Practical Practical (A) SEMESTER 1: BCA.S1.1 BCA.S1.2 BCA.S1.3 BCA.S1.4 BCA.S1.PR1 Communication skills I Fundamentals of computers Office Automation Dos and Windows Operating Systems Comp.lab.1 (Dos+ Windows) Comp. Lab. 2 (MS-Office 2000) 4 4 4 4 ----------3 80 80 80 80 50 20 20 20 20 --100 100 100 100 50 3 3 3 3 3 MAXIMUM MARKS Internal Test Marks

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    Concept of Resiliency: A Child experiencing a broken family A broken family is having a separated parents or parents living apart. It is a family that one or both parents are having a relationship with another person. It can also be a family that started at a young age and can’t handle their relationship anymore. When parents split up‚ there can be many emotions that a child may have to deal with it. These feelings internalize or expressed‚ will result in certain behavior that will possibly affect

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    “Causes and Effects of Broken Relationship” A relationship is normally viewed as a connection between two individuals‚ such as a romantic relationship between a boy and a girl. A typical relationship is built through a deep‚ ineffable feeling of tenderly caring towards the person the relationship is concerned to. The conception of relationship encompasses a wealth of different feelings‚ from the passionate desire and intimacy of romantic love to the nonsexual emotional closeness of familial. Thus

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    present the concepts of truth and deception in both stories. Some irony and paradox in each story would be for example: In The Open Window an example of a paradox sentence would be when they left the window open for so long and the three men finally come and they didn’t know what to do. They were so frightened and surprised. Some irony is that they left the window open not expecting them to come back‚ and they came back and they just were confused and frightened. Some examples of paradox and irony

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    “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” –Nelson Mandela Our Indian education system rewards ability to memorize rather than ability to think critically and analytically. School education system must encourage learning of concepts‚ and for that examination system should be re-designed on the pattern of concept-oriented system. One is the setting of objective-type questions‚ instead of the present system in which the questions require long‚ essay-type answers

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    Plato's Theories Analysis

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    Stramel 2942 Response to Questions; Philosophy Plato very much wanted to answer the sophists’ skepticism about morality and reason. To do so‚ he spent much time studying epistemology (knowledge). He realized that to answer sophists’ doubts‚ he had to first solve three problem that the earlier philosophers had failed to answer. The problem of the “one‚ and the many‚” of change‚ and the problem between reality and appearance. Heraclitus had said that everything is constantly changing‚ and Parmenides

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    Every child deserves the right to feel safe and trust the world they are living in According to the psychosocial theorist‚ Erik Erikson‚ as stated by Jacobs‚ Ph.D in “Will I ever see you Again?”. Erickson’s theory is made up of eight stages of psychosocial development; trust vs. mistrust‚ being the first of those stages. It is during this stage that infants make a judgement on their caregivers‚ based on basic needs and how they are met. In the “Understanding Children”by Sutherland‚ Monson and

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    MICROSOFT WINDOWS I. Introduction Microsoft Windows is a series of graphical interface operating systems developed‚ marketed‚ and sold by Microsoft. Windows was introduced in 1985 as a graphical operating environment for MS-DOS regarding to the growing number of users interest in graphical user interfaces (GUI). As a result‚ the world’s personal computer market is gradually dominated by Microsoft Windows with over 90% market share‚ surpassing Mac OS‚ which had been introduced in 1984. In September

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    with. Why Choose Aluminium Windows Chelmsford? We have been working from decades and have accumulated many years of experience‚ which we use to serve you better. Through many years of services we have created diverse procedures that suit different needs and purposes. Our window service company give you the accompanying advantages: Make your home all the more plain with a current or conventional touch to your taste. Legitimate installation and intensive repairs Our windows are vitality

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    Observation is the most prevalent theme displayed in the film Rear Window (1954). As such‚ the aesthetics chosen by the director emphasize the altered gender roles of Jefferies and Lisa. The film’s editing techniques contribute to these roles; a series of point-of-view and shot/reverse shots exhibit Jefferies feelings of confinement in the scenes “Lisa” and “Something’s Wrong.” The sound techniques used‚ such as off-screen diegetic sound‚ echo Jefferies’ preoccupation with what’s going on in his

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