with this audio-visual aid activity. Question 22: In response both teachers thought that “no” these aids are not expensive as there are some other resources too like “internet” through which we can get benefit. This indicates that nowadays we are living in modern era so we can easily get benefit through the advance technologies without spending great amount of money on expensive
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appear; because of this Great apes (early humans or hominoids) started to leave the trees in search of food and shelter. With the elimination of tree living the hominoids found the use of their opposable thumbs and started to stand more erect this enabled them to travel further and longer to explore the savannas. The change of their living environment would also be change in their diet; they began to Gather grains fruit and scavenge for meat left by larger carnivores. They learned how to manipulate
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The FASB should consider economic consequences in the standard setting process; “The Board cannot cease to be concerned about the cost-effectiveness of its standards. To do so would be a dereliction of its duty and a disservice to its constituents”. (SFAC No.2 P. 144) FASB member Victor H. Brown identified the economic costs to consider: “The costs of introducing a new standard‚ of course‚ include the out of pocket costs of converting to the new standard‚ the costs of processing and reporting the
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Interview schedule for assessing the living standard of the women garments worker Objectives: The broad objective of the study is to conduct a questionnaire on the living standard of the women garments worker. For time and resource constraint‚ the questionnaire will be done only in Dhaka as the concentration of worker in Dhaka is the most. The specific objectives of the questionnaire are: ➢ Collect data on the socio-economic profile of the respondents. ➢ Assess the
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problem. It also discusses the significance of the study as well as its scope and limitations. Introduction The standard of living is a measure of the material welfare of the inhabitants of a country. The baseline measure of the standard of living is real national output per head of population or real GDP per capita. A sustained increase in real GDP increases a nation’s standard of living providing that output rises faster than the total population. (Geoff Riley‚ Eton College‚ September 2006). The
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to a singular knowledge base. The concepts of perspective and horizon will be expanded upon to lead to the conclusion that knowledge is solely an individual endeavor that exists differently in every human being past‚ present‚ or future. Bias is inevitable in every human interaction be it literary‚ artistic‚ experiential‚ or linguistic. The perspective of no two individuals will be the same leading to a different understanding of even the most basic principle. The following definitions from Webster’s
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Unit 302 – Evaluate and Improve Own Performance in a Business Environment 1.5) Learning and developing can improve my work by expanding my knowledge and experience which allows me to develop new ways of working in my role improving efficiency. This then leads to greater output of work which benefits me professionally and the business financially. Expanding on my knowledge and experience will also allow me to take on new roles and responsibilities which could then lead to promotion within my company
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The inevitable conundrum of mistakes‚they have been stereotyped and forced upon the world to never be created. But‚ as previously stated‚ mistakes are inevitable. A positive effect of mistakes is a discovery. (But‚ discovery meant in its generalist form.) Most commonly used household items were mistakes. Precisely‚ in archeology‚ two men named Heinrich Schliemann and Frank Calvert are perfect proof. Throughout history‚ mistakes have carried companies and inventors far beyond their wildest dreams
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In the play Oedipus the King‚ by Sophocles‚ Jocasta becomes the victim of Oedipus’s fate. Despite Jocasta’s loving disposition‚ incredulous thoughts regarding the prophecies‚ and her protective nature towards Oedipus‚ Jocasta’s tragic fate is inevitable. Jocasta clearly displays her loving character trait repeatedly throughout the play. Immediately after making her
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In Rio de Janeiro‚ a LEDC‚ the consequences of urbanisation are causing a lot of trouble. Higher rates of urbanisation is observed in LICs rather than HIC because most new economic developments in these countries are concentrated in the big cities. They also experience higher rates of population growth as they do not have much education about birth control. Adding to that‚ the push and pull factors are leading to high rates of rural and urban migrants who move in search of a better life. People are
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