B.Ed. B. Ed. (IInd Year) ASSIGNMENTS (January‚ 2014) School of Education Indira Gandhi National Open University Maidan‚ Garhi‚ New Delhi - 110068 Assignments January 2014 B. Ed. (IInd Year) ES-334 : Education and Society Assignment 1 Answer the following questions i) Briefly explain two essential aims of Education. (250 words) ii) What is ‘Pragmatism’? What should be the role of teacher accordingly to it? (250 words) iii) As a teacher you must have Inequality
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3rd Speaker Good afternoon Chairman and panel‚ ladies and gentlemen. The topic for discussion is “Science drives Technology”‚ clearly my team is here to today to negate that statement to indicate to you that it is not science which drives technology but the other way around. People often confuse science and technology. Briefly‚ scientists (science) discover new aspects of Nature. Engineers and inventors (technology) use scientific discoveries to design and build new things. Scientific endeavors
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Problem Preliminary Information Hypothesis Experiment Data Discussion Conclusion Identify the steps of the scientific method from a science article. Identify the variable in an experiment. Distinguish between: Hypothesis and theory Theory and law Experimental group and control group Using a series of preliminary observations: state a problem developed from these observations‚ formulate a hypothesis‚ and design an experiment to test the hypothesis INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY List several characteristics
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obesity‚ and diabetes facing many Americans. Now‚ based on what you’ve learned in this module‚ answer the following: A) After reading the Inside Story section of Chapter 1‚ do you agree with how Disney Company is handling the issue? Why or why not? B) Does government (federal‚ state‚ or local) have a right or a responsibility to get involved in this conflict? If so‚ what and to what limit? If not‚ why not? Provide sound reasoning for your stance and back it up with references‚ if possible. Your
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should be used to promote the policy and objects of the Act‚ the policy and objects of the Act must be determined by construing the Act as a whole and construction is always a matter of law for the court.” Illegality‚ as a ground for judicial review‚ requires the decision maker to have failed correctly to understand the law and/or to apply it: Council of Civil Service Unions v Minister for the Civil Service (1985). When exercising discretion‚ a decision maker must take into account all matters which they
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Administrative Ethics Tara L. Black HCS-335 September 8‚ 2014 Dr. James Dockins Administrative Ethics Electronic mobile devices have come to the forefront in many areas of our lives. IPhones‚ iPads‚ and Android cell phones keep us in contact with family‚ friends‚ and even our physicians. Now it is a common fact that these devices while secure in some ways‚ these mobile instruments are susceptible to loss or pilfering. In the medical profession‚ there is an increasing trend to use personal
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Taken to the Limits: Pain‚ Identity and Self-Transformation Winslade argues that it is morally and legally impermissible to violate a competent patients right to refuse medical treatment. Through examples such as Dax Cowart‚ Winslade suggests that one should have the right to choose or refuse treatment rather than being forced to endure unwanted pain. Although he accepts the idea that Dax’s family members‚ doctors‚ and lawyers wanted to preserve Dax’s life for the possibility of a brighter
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protection. Read Chapter 40‚ "Consumer Law" Read the following chapter in Business Law and the Legal Environment: •chapter 40 ("Consumer Law") Then respond to the following points in your notebook: •What is the role of the FTC? •Describe prohibited sales activities under the FTC Act. •How is consumer credit regulated? •What is the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act? •What government regulations apply to consumer product safety? Consumer Law-statutes that protect consumers from the unscrupulous
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Linford Grant Professor Vernice Johnson-Warren HSM 546 July 21‚ 2013 Problem Identification: Cooper-Pearson is losing employees‚ to its competitor‚ Always on the Ball Sports Marketing Company because it cannot provide a sufficient affordable medical insurance for its employees. Cooper-Pearson must find a resolution to this problem if it intends to remain competitive in the sports marketing industry. In a highly competitive industry such as sports goods‚ owners are resourceful in maintain
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