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    computer based

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    educational technology in learning and teaching. E-learning is inclusive of‚ and is broadly synonymous with multimedia learning‚ technology-enhanced learning (TEL)‚ computer-based instruction (CBI)‚ computer-based training (CBT)‚ computer-assisted instruction or computer-aided instruction (CAI)‚ internet-based training (IBT)‚ web-based training (WBT)‚ online education‚ virtual education‚ virtual learning environments (VLE) (which are also called learning platforms)‚ m-learning‚ and digital educational

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    economics and politics in particular and among the social sciences generally. Increasingly‚ the most pressing and interesting problems are those that can best be understood from a multidisciplinary‚ interdisciplinary‚ or Trans disciplinary point of view. If there is an "IPE Project" Its objective is to pull down the fences that restrict intellectual inquiry in the social sciences so that important questions and problems can be examined without reference to disciplinary borders. It is hard to imagine

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    Disadvantages Of Chickpea

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    sub-family Papilionaceae and family Leguminoseae. The genus Cicer encompasses 43 species. Among them nine are annuals‚ 33 are perennial and one with unspecified life cycle. Of the 9 annual species‚ Cicer arietinum L. is the only cultivated species. Based on the morphological characteristics‚ life cycle and geographical distribution‚ Van der Maesen (1987) classified the Cicer genus into four sections. Eight annual species‚ namely C. arietinum‚ C. reticulatum‚ C. echinospermum‚ C. pinnatifidum‚ C. bijugum

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    Lan Based

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    application of online examinations among its students. The Development if online examination had simplified the preparation of examination and assessment of learning achieved by the students. 2. LAN BASED EXAMINATION By Kimberly V. Alvarez‚ December 2003 This study is about a Local Area Network(LAN) Based examination that tries to eliminate the use of manual processing into a computerized system by developing a software product. It has been found that the study helped lessen the work of the instructors

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    Disadvantages of Cloning

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    Breyan Ms. White English 1213‚ 023 November 3‚ 2003 Disadvantages of Human Cloning - Loss of Human Identity Cloning has always been a subject whose thoughts both fascinates and frightens the world. On February 27‚ 1997‚ a stunning announcement appeared in the British journal Nature that rocked the scientific world: for the first time ever recorded‚ a mammal- a lamb named Dolly had been successfully cloned from an adult cell. Coinciding with this shocking proclamation‚ scientist reported

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    Why Homeschooling Is Not for Everyone Is it a bad thing that homeschooled kids may be different than public school kids? Some people say that homeschooled children are smart and polite. On the other hand‚ there is a different opinion that home-educated children are lazy‚ old-fashioned‚ naïve and do not have a good education. Homeschooling is the education of children at home by parents who have numerous reasons for it; for example‚ better test results‚ religious reasons‚ and living in

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    disadvantage of cinema

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    Sections 4.4‚ 4.5‚ and 4.6 are not included in the Demo file 4.1 General requirements 4.1 Is the EMS established‚ documented‚ implemented‚ maintained‚ and continually improved in accordance with ISO 14001 requirements? This catch-all question can only be answered at the end of the whole audit. Typically‚ if there is a noncompliance here‚ there must be other major noncompliances somewhere else in the system. If so‚ reference them in the ‘Auditor Notes’ field. 4.1 Is the scope of the EMS

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    Learner Resources

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    CERTIFICATE 7407 STAGE ONE: UNIT 104: SELECT RESOURCES STAGE ONE: UNIT 104: SELECT RESOURCES Review the range of resources available within the organisation for a selected curriculum area. Prepare‚ use and evaluate one of them in their teaching. Analyse the strengths and challenges of the selected resource and how it has supported learning. INTRODUCTION Selecting the use of resources is a vital aspect of enhancing not only the learning

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    The Disadvantages of Science

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    Humanity is undergoing in the post-Cold War era an economic and social crisis of unprecedented scale leading to the rapid impoverishment of large sectors of the World population. National economies are collapsing‚ unemployment is rampant. Local level famines have erupted in Sub-Saharan Africa‚ South Asia and parts of Latin America. This "globalization of poverty" --which has largely reversed the achievements of post-war decolonization-- was initiated in the Third World coinciding with the debt crisis

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    Natural Resources

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    Resources are defined as a means of meeting a need‚ particularly an economic or social need‚ of the people. The term usually refers to natural resources like land‚ water‚ air. Natural resources are largely unchanged materials of the land that are valuable to people and used in variety of ways. Pakistan is rich in natural resources. It has mountains‚ plains‚ deserts‚ fertile soils‚ rivers and oceans. Natural Resources are very important for the development and prosperity of a country. The important

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