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(Under Decision No: ............................... Date:………………… ) Course name: OBJECT-ORIENTED PARADIGM (with C++) Course code: PRO191 Level: Bachelor Implementation period: from 06/01/2014 to 04/04/2014 Group leader /lecturer: Anh Dung Huynh E-mail: dungha@fpt.edu.vn Phone: 0944937974 1) Main objectives and goals of the course * Upon the completion of the course‚ students can have a) Knowledge: (what will students know? - analyze functional descriptions of small objects‚
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likely be of a very good use to others. Next‚ is to help friends‚ neighbours or other students to excel through online tutoring. In this competitive world today‚ parents would do just about anything to improve their kids grades and pass their final examination with flying colours. However‚ there’s always a barrier to it as parents find it rather difficult to send their children for tuition classes. For example‚ some parents might be really busy and caught up with work back in the office or the heavy
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Fall 2014 JAPN 101.01 First Semester Japanese Syllabus Instructors: Keiko Sato Classes: Monday and Wednesday 9:10 – 10:00 am at Burk Hall 224 Tuesday and Thursday 9:10 – 10:25 am at HUM 202 Office & Office Hours: Keiko Sato HUM 442 Phone: 338-3116 E-mail: ksato10@sfsu.edu Tuesday 10:35 - 11:25 am Friday 10:00 - 10:50 am Required books: Banno‚ E.‚ Ohno‚ Y.‚ Sakane‚ Y.‚ Shinagawa‚ K. Second edition (2011)‚
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Introduction In this assignment I am going to outline the causes of pressure in the university‚ its effects and how to cope with it (pressure). To begin with‚ it is necessary that the meaning of the Words University and pressure are defined. According to the paperback oxford English dictionary (sixth edition)‚ university is defined as a high-level educational institution in which students study for degrees and academic research is done. The paperback oxford English dictionary (sixth edition)
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Geography 1303 – World Geography Syllabus Blinn College – Bryan Campus Section: 406 CRN 11804 Meets: TR 1:25 – 2:40 Rm H226 Instructor’s Name: Dr. Serena Aldrich Office Number: A214 Office Hours: M–F 8:30–10:00; MW 1:30–2:30; TR 12:00–1:00 Office Phone: 979-209-7577 Office Email: serena.aldrich@blinn.edu COURSE DESCRIPTION: Study of major world regions with emphasis on prevailing conditions and developments‚ including emerging conditions and trends‚ and the
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Mary Ellen Zaglewski English 1101‚ Fall 2012‚ CRN 86404 TR: 9:50-11:05 G211 CRN 89139 TR: 11:15-12:30 G221 Office Hours: 11:30-3:30 MW‚ 3:30-5:30 TR‚ others by appointment. Office: G110K E-mail: maryzaglewski@clayton.edu Phone: 678-466-4880 Clayton State University - English 1101 Course Syllabus Course Title: English Composition I Course Description: This course focuses on skills required for effective writing in a variety of
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November 23‚2013 - Midterm Exam Week - October 7‚ 2013 - October 13‚ 2013 - Final Exam Week - November 25‚ 2013 - December 8‚ 2013 - Holidays - October 2‚ 2013 Faculty Gurmit Singh Sahni Contact gurmithappy@gmail.com Class Timings Saturday‚3pm to 6pm Office Hours After the class or by appointment only Prerequisites One of the following: English 12 or English Literature 12 with a minimum final grade of C+; UFV CMNS 099 or ENGL 099 with a grade of C or better; UFV ENGL
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develop media literacy. To illustrate trends in communication technologies and their impact on the information society. Course Website Go to https://ntulearn.ntu.edu.sg/webapps/login/ Assessment Component There will be a midterm (closed book) and a final exam (open book). Both exams will be comprehensive and include materials from the readings‚ the lectures and class discussions. In
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10% Group presentation 10% Mock Exam 15% Final exam 30% ________________________ 100% TENTATIVE WEEKLY SCHEDULE WEEK | TOPIC | READING | ASSIGNMENT | 1 Jan. 7 – 11 | Introduction to the courseAddressing Audience and PurposeThree stages of the
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