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    To immigrate is to “come into a country which one is not a native for permanent residence.” During the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century‚ America went through a great transformation. Countless families fled their home countries to immigrate to the United States of America due to job shortages‚ crop failure‚ and discrimination in new hope to find a more promising life overseas. This great immigration made the United State of America a rising empire powerhouse‚ and between “1895

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    consistency among programmes. Many of the women also lived together and mentored each other in the settlement houses they created. Such was the case with Jane Addams and her work with many women who considered themselves to be social workers at the Hull House in

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    UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI PROJECT REPORT ON AVIATION INSURANCE T.Y.BBI (SEMESTER VI) ACADEMIC YEAR: 2011– 2012 SUBMITTED BY: PAYAL PEDNEKAR. ROLL NO: 1182326 PROJECT GUIDE PROF. PRATIBHA JITESH. VIDYA PRASARAK MANDAL’S R. Z. SHAH COLLEGE OF ART’S SCIENCE AND COMMERCE MITNAGAR ROAD‚ MULUND (EAST) MUMBAI - 400081 DECLERATION I Payal Pednekar the student of Banking and Insurance Semester 6th (2011-12) hereby declare that I have completed the project on Aviation Insurance

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    that you know. With reference to the materials I have studied‚ I am going to compare the similarities and differences between City Road and Spring Bank‚ Hull. Spring Bank is a street full of different identities and has many uses from different transport‚ people and shops to the night time life that’s around. Spring Bank in Hull‚ is a street of very familiar activities to those on City Road. Spring Bank is a street full of connections mainly this is of an ethnic background‚ where people

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    JANE ADDAMS Jane Addams is known for Hull House‚ located in Chicago‚ IL. While this isn’t her only contribution to society during her life‚ this is the one contribution that has probably made the biggest impact on society. Jane became interested in social issues when she went on a trip to England with two college friends. She was exposed to the poverty that was all around England’s East End. Also‚ while she was in England‚ her and her friends came across Toynbee Hall‚ which was a settlement house

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    as her speed increases in shallow water. Just a few knots above idle speed is enough to cause the hull not only to sink down‚ but to “squat” significantly at the stern. As a vessel sinks and squats down‚ steering becomes less responsive and the turning radius increases. Water flow under the vessel is restricted; it can’t flow as is normally does at greater depths and tends to flow more around the hull sides‚ thus

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    which also has an impact on what and how we learn. Two theories that have been historically significant in the search to understand the learning process‚ are those of Operant conditioning (Behaviourism) by B.F. Skinner (1938)‚ based on the work of Thorndike (1905) in a theory known as the ‘law of effect’ and in contrast the social cognitive theory of Observational Learning developed by Albert Bandura (1977). The behaviorist theory of Operant conditioning was based on Thorndike’s work‚ but Skinner

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    model of curriculum and instruction development. This model is eclectic; it draws from the social aspect of Dewey: incorporating the society‚ subject matter and the learner to create learning experiences. It also has behavioral aspects drawn from Thorndike and others expressed through the emphasis on changing student behavior; judging behavior helps to monitor internal growth or aspects of the mind not overtly seen. This model addresses four (4) basic questions. 1. What educational purposes should

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    rest of his life. He became one of the leaders of behaviorism and his work contributed immensely to experimental psychology. He also invented the ’Skinner box‚’ in which a rat learns to obtain food by pressing a lever. Awards: 1966 Edward Lee Thorndike Award‚ American Psychological Association 1968 - National Medal of Science from President Lyndon B. Johnson 1971 - Gold Medal of the American Psychological Foundation 1972 - Human of the Year Award 1990 - Citation for Outstanding Lifetime Contribution

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    Slow steaming The full story Slow steaming – the full story Maersk’s development of slow steaming demonstrates its capacity for industry-changing innovation. When fuel prices soared and CO2 emissions hogged headlines in 2007‚ Maersk’s technical experts set about solving the problem. Slowing down was the solution they came up with. By 2009‚ significant fuel savings and carbon reductions resulting from sailing at 12 knots instead of 24 saw slow steaming become standard operating procedure

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