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    Examination is a very wide word‚ which is used in all spheres of life. It is the most feared word of many students. We have examinations everywhere around the world. In Singapore‚ students take examinations every few months and major examinations every few years. As a result‚ many parents often push their children to strive in examinations. This causes them to feel extremely pressured as they have to juggle extra co-curricular activities that are compulsory in Singapore’s education system as well

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    online examination

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    OVERVIEW OF LEARNING THEORIES Over the past century‚ educational psychologists and researchers have posited many theories to explain how individuals acquire‚ organize and deploy skills and knowledge. To help readers organize and apply this extensive body of literature‚ various authors have classified these theories in different ways. For this summary‚ learning theories are grouped into three basic categories:- • Behaviorist learning theories • Cognitive-information processing learning theories

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    PHYSICAL EXAMINATION AND REVIEW OF SYSTEM Date: September 19‚ 2011 Name: Mr. Ironman Diagnosis: T/C Cerebrovascular Disorder‚ Hpn II Vital Signs Temperature: 36.7o C Height: 5’6” Pulse: 62 bpm Weight:170 lbs. ( 77.27) Respiration: 22 cpm Observation: Received patient lying on bed‚ lethargic‚ oriented to person‚ place‚ Blood Pressure:160/110 mmHg and time‚ with #1 PNSS 1L regulated @ KVO rate‚hooked @ Left hand‚ with 950

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    Online Examination Portal

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    INTRODUCTION About The Project The project‚ “Online Examination Portal” aims at creating a common platform for the college administration to conduct online (objective) examination for students of every semester of the institution on a regular basis or in regular intervals of time as desired by the administration. With this site‚ the institute can register and host online exams. Students can give exams and view their results. This site is an attempt to remove the existing flaws in the manual system

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    An examination is an official test of knowledge. We have exams everywhere around the world. Ivanah (2011) argues that “Examination is an assessment intended to measure a test – taker’s knowledge‚ skill‚ aptitude‚ physical fitness‚ classification in many other topics”. (para 3) Young’s and adults can have exams; there is not a particular age to have exams. However‚ some don’t agree that exams are important. This article will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of having exams. Firstly‚ a person

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    synonymous to a potential cause of tension for us‚ middle school students‚ as it marks the approach of a very familiar but unwelcome guest‚ the Examinations. Exams‚ more often than not are despicable by most of the students. They pose not only a challenge to the mental and physical stability of an average student‚ but cripple them to the state of dementia. But examinations‚ when analyzed‚ prove to be absolutely necessary for the assessment of the students. Exams are the main‚ and probably the only‚ source

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    CONCEPT OF EXAMINATION MALPRACTICE Examination malpractice has been defined variously by many authors; some ten (10) definitions/views are presented here: (i) Chukwuemeka (1982) referred to examination malpractice as violation of examination rules and regulations by candidates. (ii) Aliyu (1996) looked at examination malpractice as any irregular behaviour related to the examination exhibited by candidates or any body charged with the conduct of examination in or outside the examination hall before

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    Mid-Term Examination

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    In my social psychology class‚ there was a recent examination given to the class. It was the mid-term examination. For the mid-term examination‚ the class was instructed to read chapter’s 1-6 in the text book. The class was also instructed to study for the exam by reviewing the lecture notes. In this paper I will focus on a few questions I answered incorrectly on my mid-term examination. The exam contained 48 multiple choice questions and two true/false questions. Out of this 50 questions total

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    Physical Evidence

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    PHYSICAL EVIDENCE MANUAL OREGON STATE POLICE FORENSIC SERVICES DIVISION Preference The purpose of this handbook is to educate our customer in the Criminal Justice System regarding the services provided by the Oregon State Police Forensic Services Division‚ and the recommended methods of documenting‚ collecting and preserving physical to ensure the best analysis results. The value of properly collected physical evidence followed by examination and interpretation by the forensic laboratory

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    Cross Examination Techniques

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    Tuesday‚ April 04‚ 2006 A. Control in Cross-Examination No skill of the trial advocate epitomizes adversarial confrontation as dramatically or significantly as that of cross-examination. An ancient legal maxim states that there is never an outcome of a cause contested that is not mainly dependent on the advocate’s skill in cross-examination. Over the centuries of testing the veracity of witnesses by cross-examination‚ from Socrates’ masterful questioning of his accuser Miletus through the trials

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