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    School Assembly Presentations 1. Organized and presented four class assemblies with Grades 5 & 7 around environmental/spiritual themes using songs‚ chants‚ circle story telling‚ drama and poems. 2. Screened a short documentary ’Give Us a Life Please’ showing the dangers of toxic waste and other environmental pollution on Indian children’s health. 3. Arranged the purchase‚ introduced and displayed ’Herbotique’‚ a herbal‚ multi-purpose floor wash and cleaner and the chemical cleaners

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    In the today’s world of consumerism‚ children have become a major asset to consumers and producers now have a greater impact on the health and attitudes of their juvenile customers. Professor of Sociology‚ Juliet B. Schor‚ and undergraduate sociology major‚ Margaret Ford‚ in their article‚ “From Tastes Great to Cool: Children’s Food Marketing and the Rise of the Symbolic‚” analyze food marketing strategies on the lives of youth. After conducting research and studying‚ Schor and Ford concluded that

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    Titleist Presentation

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    • New line of products every year • Groundbreaking Titleist Driver technology in 2010 – Adjustable Lofts (16 different) • New Pro V1 and Pro V1x released in 2013 • Groundbreaking club loft technology in 2013 – Easier adjustments • New product awareness – Pushing technology and the brand name to a wide pop. • Many companies modeled after the new products Marketing: Brand Name • Consistent‚ quality product • Pride in product – Golf ball – Putter • Consistent efforts to use brand name for marketing

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    Text presentation of the extract “Anne meets her class” Prepared: Lolita Romanyuk 201st group Language and literature (Modern Greek) The title of the text is “Anne meets her class”. The author’s name is Dora Jessie Saint‚ best known by pen-name Miss Reed‚ she is an English novelist. The text is extract from the novel “Fresh from the Country”‚ the story of a young country girl who has taken a first teaching job in the big city. The text tells us about first day of a young teacher at school

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    Diabetes Presentation

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    HCS 245 Diabetes presentation Yesenia Echavarria December 08‚ 2014 Cheryl Maeux Diabetes History   1552 BC. This is the initial known evidence of Diabetes. 1500 BC. Ants are drawn to the urine of individuals with an enigmatic emaciating disease. 500 BC. Primary report of sugar in urine and its happening in obese persons. This is the first time the difference among Type 1 & Type 2 has been made. Definition of Diabetes    A metabolic disease in which the body’s failure to create any or

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    A PROJECT WORK ON Effectiveness of Training and Development programmes at Wipro consumer care limited‚ Tumkur A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BANGALORE UNIVERSITY SUBMITTED BY ARCHANA.S (Reg. No: 07XWCM6011) UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Dr.RAVINDRANATH.V.BADI DIRECTOR‚ SAMS SAMBHRAM ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES BANGALORE-97 STUDENT’S DECLARATION I hereby declare that the internship

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    Translation Theory – Domestication in Children’s Literature Table of Contents INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 2 1.0 CHILDREN’S LITERATURE AND TRANSLATING FOR CHILDREN ......................................... 3 2.0 THE CHARACTERISTICS OF GRIMMS’ FAIRY TALES .......................................................... 6 3.0 DOMESTICATION IN THE TRANSLATION OF CHILDREN’S LITERATURE ..............

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    Supporting Children’s Participation The central focal point for this discussion is based on an observation (see appendix 1)‚ that led to the planning and implementation of a group learning experience (see appendix 2)‚ designed to aid children’s development and encourage playful participation in-line with EYFS learning objectives. Beckley (2012)‚ proposes three reasons to for carrying out observations‚ for the purposes I will review the first two with the intention of discussing the context of

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    The major point of the presentation was to make all of us as students and future professionals become aware of gender identity. My opinion on this major point is something I never talk about because I feel like I’m being judgmental. However‚ I don’t agree neither do I support people who are Lesbian‚ Gay‚ Bisexual‚ Transgender‚ Queer‚ Intersex‚ Asexual (LGBTQIA). They use this term to address the whole community as a whole. I believe having careers that interact with people make you become more sensitive

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    Public Awareness and Diabetes Tammy Tung HCA 240 May 9‚ 2010 Shannon White Diabetes There are two types of diabetes. Type 1 normally occurs before the age of 20 and is usually diagnosed much younger. Type 2 normally occurs after the age of 45. The reasons patients develop type 1 are not as clear. In type 1 the body does not produce enough insulin‚ in type 2 the body may either not produce enough insulin or the cells ignore the insulin the body produces. In both types the lack of

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