EDUCATION MAPPING IN A SLUM AREA: AN ANALYSIS OF THE DYNAMICS OF DEMAND AND SUPPLY Mansi Shah Sreyashi Sen CCS Working Paper No. 201 Summer Research Internship Programme 2008 Centre for Civil Society 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. II. Introduction Overview of Primary Education in Kolkata III. A Brief Overview of Slums in Kolkata IV. Sample Survey Research Objectives and Methodology Slum Profile Supply of Education Demand for Education Conclusion Recommendations V. VI. VII. References VIII. Annexure
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General Psychology Class South University Online Instructor Sanjay Paul * Explain the various major areas of psychology. * Developmental psychology * Cognitive psychology * Behavioral psychology * Social psychology * Explain personality‚ how it is measured‚ and how it is used in psychology. * Explain the importance of
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2000). All Hypermarkets become highly competitive in terms of winning the customers. Hypermarkets which do not get feedback from their customers about their service run the risk of losing them. In addition‚ if the Hypermarket does not look into this area seriously‚ the Hypermarket will not have the knowledge to make the necessary changes to their service. To maintain the good reputation for the Hypermarket and the deals between the supplier and the Hypermarket‚ there is a need to investigate and solve
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Functional Roles of Group Members Task Roles 1. Initiator/Contributor Contributes ideas and suggestions; proposes solutions and decisions; proposes new ideas or states old ideas in a novel fashion. 2. Information Seeker Asks for clarification of comments in terms of their factual adequacy; asks for information or facts relevant to the problem; suggests information is needed before making decisions. 3. Information Giver Offers facts or generalizations that may relate to the
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ISSC340 Week 2 Assignment (3 of Grade) APUS/Kageorgis Lesson 2 Review Wide Area Networks The purpose of this activity is to reinforce what you have learned so far about local area networks technologies. What is a T1 circuit (Word count 15-25) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ A statistical multiplexer provides each user with (Word count 15-25) ____________________________
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English IV Composition Katelyn Decker Personal Research Paper February 23rd‚ 2016 Autism‚ or a disorder of social and functional challenges‚ affects about one in every sixty-eight children in the world today (‘Facts about ASD’). The cause of autism has not yet appeared to scientists‚ but they have found ways to prevent it through pregnancy. My personal experience with autism showed me what the condition does to the person and to their families‚ and through my research‚ I discovered
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Cities and suburbs was a sociology class where I have learned issues like suburbanization‚ neighborhoods‚ culture and poverty‚ gentrification‚ deindustrialization‚ segregation‚ downtown redevelopment‚ and housing. Not only did I learned what these terms mean‚ but also how they have affected us every day. Professor Rosenblatt has given my classmates and I a chance to apply our knowledge through a neighborhood project. The town that I picked was called Wheaton. Through my field research‚ I think the
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Introduction Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) are dynamically self-organized and self-configured‚ with the nodes in the network automatically establishing an ad hoc network and maintaining the mesh connectivity. WMNs are comprised of two types of nodes: mesh routers and mesh clients. Other than the routing capability for gateway/bridge functions as in a conventional wireless router‚ a mesh router contains additional routing functions to support mesh networking. Through multi-hop communications
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URBAN AND RURAL AREAS Human settlements are classified as rural or urban depending on the density of human-created structures and resident people in a particular area. Urban areas can include town and cities while rural areas include villages and hamlets. While rural areas may develop randomly on the basis of natural vegetation and fauna available in a region‚ urban settlements are proper‚ planned settlements built up according to a process called urbanization. Many times‚ rural areas are focused upon
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