1) Describe the leadership qualities you possess that would make you a good COM Team Co-Chair to a first year student. One of the most valuable characteristics that would allow me to serve well as a COM Team Co-Chair is my ability to represent myself as a positive role model. As a youth gymnastics coach for four years‚ and peer tutor in the University of South Carolina Student Success Center throughout college‚ I took on a role as a motivator and encourager. I led my students with an enthusiastic
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General Studies (Indian Heritage and Culture‚ History and Geography of the World and Society) Indian culture will cover the salient aspects of Art Forms‚ Literature and Architecture from ancient to modern times. Modern Indian history from about the middle of the eighteenth century until the present significant events‚ personalities‚ issues. The Freedom Struggle - its various stages and important contributors or contributions from different parts of the country. Post-independence
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Wages and the Labor Market (Econ 450) Instructor: Chao Fu Office: 6432 SS‚ 1180 Observatory Drive Email: cfu9@wisc.edu Classes: TuTh 11:00AM - 12:15PM SOC SCI 5106 Office Hours: Thu. 12:15-1:15pm‚ Fri. 1-2pm I. Basic Goals: The object is to provide students with a detailed outline of the basics of labor economics. I will spend most of the time going through the theory and ideas that form the fundamentals of labor economics. However‚ it is important that students are aware of the simple
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CBI 503 _________________________________________ Introductory Physiology January 9 to April 12‚ 2013 Monday‚ Wednesday‚ Friday‚ 8:45-9:35am _________________________________________ Course Description The objective of this course is to provide the foundation for understanding the normal function of the human body. At the end of this class‚ students should be able to recognize and explain the basic concepts that apply to each organ system as well as their integration to maintain daily
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Educational Psychology 14: Introduction to Learning and Instruction Section 001: MWF 12:20-1:10 in 112 Chambers Section 002: MWF 1:25-2:15 in 112 Chambers Dr. Rayne A. Sperling 202 CEDAR Building 863-2261 rsd7@psu.edu Office Hours:*** M/W/F 2:15-3:00; Friday 10-12 and by appointment Teaching Assistants Nicole Leigh Berezo nlb5193@psu.edu 225 CEDAR Rachel Croninger rmc301@psu.edu 304 CEDAR Alexa Kottmeyer amk420@psu.edu 304 CEDAR Office Hours*** Tuesday/Thursday 12:15-2:15
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UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY ARH305F - ARCHAEOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION Professor Gary Coupland‚ AP540‚ 978-2442 coupland@chass.utoronto.ca ______________________________________________________________________________ This course looks at how archaeologists interpret the archaeological record in terms of the cultural and natural processes that formed it. We will deal less with general theories of human behaviour‚ and more with how archaeologists approach sites and make sense
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Universiti Malaysia Sabah School of Informatics Science COURSE IM11203 E-Commerce SEM 1 2014/2015 STATUS Program LEVEL Bachelor CREDIT HOUR 3 Hours INSTRUCTOR DG SENANDONG AJOR CONTACT DETAILS dg.ajor@gmail.com 087-466759 (8.00am-5.00pm Working Days) To ensure that a student has basic knowledge of E-commerce in order to prepare them for other subjects in the Multimedia program. COURSE OBJECTIVE Upon completion‚ students are able to; Identify impacts of
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CARDIFF METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY Cardiff School of Management Foundations of Law: BHL4010 Term 1‚ 2 and 3 2013-2014 Module Handbook Year One Module Title Module Number JACS Subject Code(s) and % of each subject ASC Category(ies) Foundations of Law BHL4010 M221 7 Level (4-6 u/g; 7 p/g; 8 doctorate) Credits ECTS Credit Module Value % Taught in Welsh Module Type 4 20 10 2.0 0 Taught Teaching Period
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Syllabus ENG/221 1 Syllabus College of Information Systems & Technology ENG/221 Version 5 Technical Writing Fundamentals Copyright © 2012‚ 2011‚ 2010‚ 2009‚ 2008 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course covers the fundamentals and best practices of using written communication in business and in the information technologies. Topics include strategies‚ techniques‚ and nuances for producing e-mails‚ memos‚ reports‚ proposals‚ project specifications‚ and
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