Assessment: A guide for lecturers. London: LTSN. Brown‚ G.‚ Bull‚ J.‚ & Pendlebury‚ M. (1997). Assessing student learning in higher education. London: RoutledgeFalmer. Brown‚ S.‚ Rust‚ C.‚ & Gibbs‚ G. (1994). Strategies for diversifying assessment in higher education. Oxford: Oxford Centre for Staff Development. Bulman‚ C.‚ & Schutz‚ S. (2004). Reflective practice in nursing. Oxford: Blackwell. Campbell‚ A.‚ & Norton‚ L. (2007). Learning‚ teaching and assessing in higher education: Developing reflective
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Retrieved March 22‚ 2005 from University of Manitoba website: http://www.umanitoba.ca/afs/agric_economics/ardi/dakotagrowers.html Helped identify rivals in the pasta industry. Kaplin‚ R. S.‚ & Norton‚ D. P. (1992). The Balanced Scorecard -Measures That Drive Performance Katz‚ J. P.‚ Simanek‚ A.‚ & Townsend‚ J. B. (1997). Corporate Mergers and Acquisitions: One More Wave to Consider Thompson‚ A. A.‚ & Strickland‚ A. J. (2003). Strategic management: Concepts and cases
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Can we leave our past behind? Firstly‚ on the face of it‚ I wanted to comment on how strange this question is. Then I “Googled it”‚ and the search engine came back with 147‚000‚000 results! Whilst‚ at the top of the list were examples of essays (it seems that every psychology/psychotherapy/counselling course has this question on the curriculum)‚ it also seems that this question has been on the lips of people (in many cultures) for a very long time. Right up there are quotes from the King James
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orientations” (Glastra et al‚ 2004) no longer provide the individual with a place and purpose in life (Strain‚ 2000). In contemporary society individuals need to be able to re-create themselves (Bagnall‚ 2001) in order to cope with change (Fryer‚ 1997) so as to arrive at a place where they either feel at home or accept that they are different (Bauman‚ 2004). Since the advent of the Internet and the closing of world borders due to globalisation‚ any community in any part of the world is able to
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as opposed to being asleep; being aware of particular sensations or mental events or being aware of the quality of our experiences; and also‚ self-consciousness‚ our awareness and monitoring of what we are doing and thinking (Andrade‚ 2010). Pinker (1997) summarises these aspects in three: sentience or Block’s (1995‚ as cited in Andrade‚ 2010) phenomenal awareness; access to information or Block’s (ibid.) access consciousness; and self-knowledge. Chalmers (1996‚ as cited in Andrade‚ 2010) refer to
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the Rood .’” Neophilologus 43.1 (1959): 123-133 Canuteson‚ John. “The Crucifixion and the Second Coming in ‘The Dream of the Rood.’” Modern Philology 66.4 (1969): 293-297 ---. “Beowulf.” The Norton anthology of English literature . 8th ed. New York: W.W. Norton‚ 2006 ---. “The Dream of the Rood.” The Norton anthology of English literature . 8th ed. New York: W.W.Norton‚ 2006.Print
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International Journal of Production Research‚ Vol. 46‚ No. 23‚ 1 December 2008‚ 6627–6647 Strategy maps as improvement paths of enterprises M. BARAD*y and S. DRORz yDepartment of Industrial Engineering‚ Tel Aviv University‚ Ramat Aviv‚ Tel Aviv‚ Israel zDept. of Industrial Engineering and Management‚ Ort Braude College‚ Karmiel‚ Israel (Revision received December 2007) To locate and prioritize the improvement needs of an enterprise‚ a strategy map merging managerial principles of the BSC
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complex ecological pressures‚ mainly foraging strategies as the primary forces driving an evolutionary increases in cognitive abilities‚ and other suggest that increased social complexity favored the evolution of primate intelligence (Tomasello and Call‚ 1997). Across the animal kingdom‚ brain size increases with increasing body size‚ however‚ despite the common scaling principle‚ brain size to body weight ratios differ from one taxonomic group to another (Jerison‚ 1973; Gould‚ 1975). In primates‚ for example
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named Zaabalawi was known as a true saint of God‚ a remover of worries and troubles (Mack‚ 1997 pg 2886). The narrator is the one seeking help for his illness after he has expired all other options. He remembers his father singing a song with Zaabalawi name in it. It had been a popular song from his childhood and remembers his father telling him “May his (Zaabalawi) blessing descend upon you..” (Mack‚ 1997 pg 2886). As it is now in his older age that the narrator needs Zaabalawi’s help but he has
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Critically discuss to what extent Porter’s Diamond is a useful concept in explaining home and host location strategies of international business? Illustrate your answer with reference to at least two case companies. The main aim of International business is to build and sustain competitiveness for economic value creation in both domestic and overseas markets (Besanko et al. 2007). Internalization business theory however has a variety of models that can identify the environmental analysis of specific
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