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    Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) Traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) describes aboriginal‚ indigenous‚ or other sorts of traditional knowledge’s concerning sustainability of local sources. TEK has grow to be an area of examine in anthropology‚ and refers to a cumulative body of expertise‚ belief‚ and exercise‚ evolving by using accumulation of TEK and exceeded down by generations through conventional songs‚ tales and ideals. It concerns the connection of residing beings together with human

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    Successful knowledge management implementation in global software companies Nikhil Mehta Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop and evaluate a concise framework to examine how global software companies with successful knowledge management (KM) programs create KM-enabled value. Design/methodology/approach – The framework was evaluated at three global software companies with successful KM programs. Data were generated based on 20 interviews with various individuals involved

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    Chapter 2 Review of Related Literature The use of hydropower throughout the world has been changing since thousands of years. It’s because it is an indigenously available‚ clean‚ and renewable source of energy. Currently‚ 15% of the world’s electricity comes from hydroelectric power (Renewable Energy for the 21st Century‚ "Renewables 2007: Global Status Report"). While this number is impressive‚ new technologies will help hydroelectric power play a larger role in meeting global energy needs

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    Ignorance - self knowledge is the most important part of the protagonist‚ Travis. Here Travis is trying to portray a tough guy‚ ignorant attitude when really he is a scrawny boy. Travis gains knowledge from the books he finds in Leonard’s trailer. He gains knowledge by Leonard teaching him in the trailer. Knowledge never leaves you. Travis’ goal as the protagonist in this book is to better himself and start a change

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    Soft power without hard power is no power. In the early 1990s‚ Joseph Nye’s book Bound to Lead: The Changing Nature Of American Power ignited a huge discussion among society of the need to transition from America’s traditional use of hard power to something more benign which he termed soft power. Before looking at the two branches of power‚ we first define power as the ability to do something or act in a certain way. As Nye had pointed out‚ nations can wield power in two forms‚ soft and hard power

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    Nguenang jordan.1s ENGLISH: book report about power. Answer to the problematic: 1.To what extent can we say that power is a mere illusion? To answer this question‚ we will interest ourselves about texts learning in class. Shakespeare‚ through his plays want to explain notions like power who appears notably in Hamlet(the prince of Persia)‚ Macbeth and the Seven Ages of Man. Macbeth‚ Scottish nobleman‚ has been persuaded by his wife to kill Duncan the king of Scotland and usurp his throne.

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    hands-on is effective? Experiential Learning (C. Rogers) Overview: Rogers distinguished two types of learning: cognitive (meaningless) and experiential (significant). The former corresponds to academic knowledge such as learning vocabulary or multiplication tables and the latter refers to applied knowledge such as learning about engines in order to repair a car. The key to the distinction is that experiential learning addresses the needs and wants of the learner. Rogers lists these qualities of experiential

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    Chapter 2 Review of Related Literature and Studies This chapter provides an overview of the topics and researches that are related with the Anthelmintic property of Flavonoids from leaves of Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) against Ascaris suum‚ the disease‚ the constituent used‚ the plant‚ and related reliable published works. The World Health Organization - Representative Office in the Philippines stated in one of their articles that the Philippines is endemic of soil-transmitted helminthiases (STH)

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    Review of Related Literature Topic Description: The performance of natural disaster and risk reduction management of Malabon City in the past 5 years. REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE The review of the literature for this study gives emphasis in the creation‚ strengthening‚ and evolution of the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction Management System (PDRRMS) that provided an integrated approach in dealing‚ not only with the country’s preparedness and responsiveness towards natural disasters

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    A Diet Related Disease—Anaemia Iron deficiency anaemia is a deficiency in the number or quality of red blood cells. The red blood cells carry oxygen around the body‚ using a particular protein called haemoglobin. Iron is important because it help you to make haemoglobin. Iron deficiency anaemia means that either the level of red blood cells or the level of haemoglobin is lower than normal. When the level of haemoglobin is lower than normal‚ you will feel unwell.
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