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    Lifelong Learning Sector

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    UNIVERSITY OF WORCESTER LLQT PARTNERSHIP LIFELONG LEARNING QUALIFICATIONS FOR TEACHERS (LLQT) Diploma for Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector (DTLLS) GENERAL TRAINEE & COURSE HANDBOOK INITIAL TEACHER TRAINING (ITT) DTLLS 2013-2014 The University of Worcester is committed to ensuring that disabled people‚ including those with specific learning difficulties and/or mental health difficulties are treated fairly. Reasonable

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    Automobile Sector in India

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    world. It is also the second largest two-wheeler market in the global map. With the emergence of the financially sound middle class‚ the four-wheeler segment is set for tremendous growth and one can expect of more impetus to the economy from this sector. No wonder then that this industry has become the centre of attraction for most of the global automotive giants the world over. The factors playing a key role in the Indian automobile industry trends are as follows: Government: Unlike in the past

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    Tourism Sector 14th November 2012 Table of Contents Title Page 1 Table of Contents 2 Introduction 3 Task 1: The history and structure of the travel and tourism sector 4 Task 2: The influence of local and national governments and international agencies on the travel and tourism sector 8 Task 3: The implications of political change 10 Task 4: Investigate the effects of supply and demand on the travel and tourism sector

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    Management Challenges”‚ IBA Bulletin‚ Vol. 25‚ No. 3 (March)‚ pp. 121-123. 56. Goiporia M N (1987)‚ “Emerging Banking Challenges”‚ The Journal of the Indian Institute of Bankers‚ (July-September). 57. Goldsmith‚ R.E. and Bridges‚ E. (2000)‚ E-tailing Versus Retailing: Using Attitudes to Predict Online Buying Behavior‚ Quarterly of Electronic Commerce‚ Vol.1‚ No3‚ pp.245-253. 58. Goldsmith R. E. (2002)‚ Explaining And Predicting Consumer Intention To Purchase Over the Internet: An Exploratory Study‚ Journal

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    Delivering Lifelong sector

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    Delivering Lifelong Learning (DLLS) Theory Assignment Outcome 1b: Appropriate methods of communication Feedback I used feedback to checking learning took place among learners. The feedback asked various questions regarding the sessions and how it was delivered. Therefore by doing so I can use also feedback from learners to reflect on my teaching styles inform better teaching and learning practice. Presentation With the changing nature of teaching and learning the use of power point presentation

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    Business M2 Sectors

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    primary sector is declining because it is running out of natural materials such as oil for example‚ this could mean that people would start to lose their jobs in this sector and it would be increasing growth in the tertiary sector. Although the secondary sector is also declining. These two sectors are declining due to a few reasons such as it is cheaper to import resources and materials such as coal‚ darming products etc‚ and there is an increase on the use of technology. The primary sector is focused

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    Revolutionizing the Retail Sector The Digipos (http://bit.ly/MOWvG1) Website states‚ “We design‚ develop and manufacture our own range of systems that are engineered to meet the challenging and constantly changing demands of a retail environment. Using the latest technologies‚ we deliver positive‚ cost-effective solutions in compact‚ high performance‚ reliable‚ and energy saving technologies. Our systems are used by leading retailers around the world.” In 2004‚ DigiPos launched the DigiPos Retail

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    Types of Business Sectors

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    TYPES OF BUSINESS SECTORS There are three types of business sectors in an economy. Primary‚ secondary and tertiary. Primary sector comprises of agricultural based or small scale industries in which investment is very low. For eg. Farming. It involves production of raw materials. The secondary sector consists of industries which focuses on manufacture of certain products and the output of the primary sector serves as the input for this sector. Whereas‚ the tertiary sector is mostly service based

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    Insurance Sector of India

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    well explained by the Financial Consultant. Now days a lot is being done to create awareness among the insuring Public about the need and importance of insurance in the field of human being. In this direction IRDA has planned to create awareness through electronic and print media. Recruitment of Financial Consultants is done to ensure the smooth serving of insurance sector. The project deals with the procedure of recruitment of Financial Consultant. OVERVIEW

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    INNOVATIONS IN BANKING SECTOR INTRODUCTION The term innovation means”to make something new”. Banks no longer restricted themselves to traditional banking activities but explored newer avenues to increase business and capture new market. INDIAN BANKING SECTOR From 1806 qualitative & quantitative changes have been taken place. With 1935 regulation RBI was proclaimed as central bank of India. In 1990’s greater emphasis was placed on technology & innovation. New concepts like personal banking

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