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    Legal Framework

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    INNOVATIVE INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE LEGAL FRAMEWORK DPBA 180 T1 – Definition of Law What is the Law? The Law of a particular state is the body of rules designed to regulate human conduct within that state. This can be defined clearly as an organised system of principles and rules designed to control and influence the conduct of individuals and groups. The aim of most legal systems‚ officially at least‚ is to provide a means of resolving conflicts in a fair

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    during my career and have yet to witness an effective approach to marry strategic imperatives to daily operations. How do great organizations achieve success? Is it effective applications of frameworks like Management by Objectives or Hoshin Kanri? Management by Objectives (MBO) was and still is a popular framework for setting a direction and charting a path towards attainment. In my experience rarely does the success have much to do with the process by which we establish objectives. I have seen MBO

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    Material Development

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    MATERIAL DEVELOPMENT We designed a language-literacy material. We designed a story which we can read to children with story card technique. We illustrated this story in such manner that is appropriate for their age. In the story‚ there is a bear family and they set out on a journey in forest. The main character in the story is Barni. When Barni set out on a journey in forest‚ it learns counting numbers. We also designed materials with felt. With these materials‚ after children read or listen

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    Theoretical Framework Two approaches to ethical decision making have dominated ethics for a long period of time. Utilitarianism‚ developed by Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill‚ defines the moral goodness of actions by their consequences. This theory distinguishes good from bad‚ with particular emphasis on the happiness generated by the consequences. Those acts are right that produce greatest happiness for the greatest number. Utilitarianism‚ at times‚ requires that some good be sacrificed

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    mineral behind. Halite Halite is salt. In its natural form‚ it’s called rock salt. Halite is found in sedimentary rocks. It is called an evaporite mineral because it formed in ancient seas and salt lakes as they slowly evaporated millions of years ago. Calcite Calcite is typically found in the sedimentary rock called limestone. Calcite is also in marble‚ a metamorphic rock‚ which forms when limestone is put under strong heat and

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    Adapting materials Adoption Concerns with whole course books. Adaptation Concerns the parts that make up that whole. A process of matching To maximize the appropriacy of teaching materials in context. Evaluation for adapting materials An exercise to help to develop insights into different views of language and learning into the principle of materials design. Process of adaptation -Internal factors (what the material offers) Content Organization consistency Choice of topics

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    CHAPTER II: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK 2.1 Introduction In this fast-paced era‚ the need for faster‚ reliable and more convenient systems increases in any aspects of the society. Certain problems exist such as the slow manual sales system of some evolving business firms‚ effective reduction of the number of vehicular accidents that occur‚ security problems in some establishments or even in parking areas and more. One of the reasons why these problems arise is the lack of innovations that is why automated

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    BUILDING DEPARTMENT | U10BD1035| M. ABDUSSALAM | 5/15/2013 | Write on the following building materials * Steel * Cast iron * Aluminium * Pipes used in building construction * Light roofing materialsConsidering the following; * Definition * Sources * Types * Uses * Advantages/disadvantages * Limitation | STEEL AS A BUILDING MATERIAL Steel is a structural material which consists mostly of iron and carbon. It can‚ however‚ contain other additives which might change

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    Essential Customer Strategies for the 21st Century‚ companies need a proactive (self-attack) effort to succeed in today’s business world. Professor Theodore Lewitt of Harvard Business School in an article in the Harvard Business Review nearly fifty years ago‚ argued that‚ to survive‚ companies must constantly look for new ways to satisfy customers’ needs Willem P Burgers (Burgers)‚ Professor of strategy and Marketing‚ China Europe International Business School‚ (CEIBS) Sanghai‚ China‚ He says‚ "The

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    for babies and young children in the early year’s settings are carefully planned to promote holistic development of the child. The role of the early year’s practitioner is to plan and implement activities to facilitate the development of children generally to include cognitive development‚ speech‚ language and communication development‚ physical development and social and emotional development at all stages. Cognitive Development It is important for an early year’s practitioner to plan and implement

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