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    COURSE NO. EXT 501: DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVES OF EXTENSION EDUCATION Theory Unit 1: Extension Education - Meaning‚ Distinction between Extension and Education‚ Informal‚ Formal and Non-Formal Education‚ Objectives‚ definitions‚ Levels‚ Principles and Importance . Adult Education and Distance Education I. Extension Education: Meaning The word ‘extension’ is derived from Latin roots ‘ex’ meaning ‘out’ and ‘tensio’ meaning stretching. So‚ extension is that kind of education which is stretched out

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    Phillips (2002) Bull (1999) Tyerman (2006) Religion ‘God’s favour dictated much of their lives‚ and explained both natural and man-made events’ Eternal damnation – ‘A prime concern for the medieval man was to avoid the terrors of the afterlife’ – ‘torments of hell so violently depicted’ Pilgrimage was extremely popular – saints used as intermediaries Need to atone for one’s sins – emphasised by reform of the papacy Stereotypes of Islam and Muslims as ‘idolatrous polytheists’ Perception of

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    Protein synthesis is one of the most fundamental biological processes. To start off‚ a protein is made in a ribosome. There are many cellular mechanisms involved with protein synthesis. Before the process of protein synthesis can be described‚ a person must know what proteins are made out of. There are four basic levels of protein organization. The first is primary structure‚ followed by secondary structure‚ then tertiary structure‚ and the last level is quaternary structure. Once someone understands

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    Innovation management (I.M.) is a creative unconventional approach to what managers do. It is a noveling of approaching problems that creates value for another or othes. It has to be something that can be put into practice operationalized‚ and it must bring about substantial change. Scholars have defined I.M. in slightly different ways: Bikinshaus‚ Hammel‚ and Mois give a “ relatively narrow definition of I.M. as “ the invention and implementation of a management practice‚ process‚ structure or technique

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    1. How the 3 M innovation process evolved from the time the company was found? Answer: • The innovation process at 3M has typically been a focus area for the upper management. The company had taken a get–out–of–the–way attitude towards the product developers who in turn have worked accordingly towards innovation. Along with technicians each team had a process engineer to ensure that the product was efficiently made. The entire team did not face any risk if the product failed. •

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    THE ROLE OF EXTENSION IN AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT by Ifeoma Irohibe Department of Agricultural Extension‚ University of Nigeria‚ Nsukka Agriculture is the science of cultivating crops and rearing animals for the benefit of man and also includes other processes such as processing‚ storage and marketing of agricultural produce. The agricultural sector is essential in the economic development and poverty alleviation drive of many sectors. The importance of this sector is more pronounced in developing

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    approach in its functions of management. As noted in the other factors discussed within this paper‚ the management functions of planning‚ organizing‚ leading and controlling all exemplify the innovative approach of Dell. We all try to live by some type of golden rule. The way Dell incorporates their version of the golden rule in their planning phase of management is unique and admirable. In a case study by Kotelnikov (2001)‚ Dell indicates that the three golden rules used are disdain inventory

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    Gay/Lesbian Families Adoption is an extremely sensitive subject‚(insert dash) especially for individuals who are Gay or Lesbian. There is much controversy on the topic. There are a variety of ways to which it isn’t possible for a couple to adopt. Infertility is becoming a greater problem in our time. In Gerald P. Mallon’s article‚ “Assessing Lesbian and Gay Prospective Foster and Adoptive Families: A Focus on the Home Study Process‚” in 2007. He introduces a few different ways gay men and lesbian

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    17-Dec-11 Product innovation and Process Innovation Product innovation – the introduction of new types of goods and services for the external market and Process innovation – enhancement of internal production processes for goods and services [Perri 6‚ 1993]. UNESCO definitions for Product innovation and Process Innovation Product innovation: introduction of a good or service that is new or significantly improved with respect to its characteristics or intended uses. This includes significant

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    Case Studies 3M1: Rethinking Innovation   Background Large (70K employees‚ $15bn sales)‚ global operations (200 countries)‚ multi-product (50K range)‚ multi-market business. Innovation ‘Claim to Fame’ This company has been around for just over 100 years and during that period has established a clear reputation as a major innovator. Their technical competence has been built up by a long-term commitment to R&D on which they currently spend around $1bn p.a.; this has yielded them a regular position

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