Word count 686 Unit 27: Using inclusive learning and teaching approaches in lifelong learning Prior to the micro-teach I chose the topic of ‘music‚ drum‚ and rhythm workshop’ because it’s practical‚ fun‚ universally accessible‚ the vast majority of people like music‚ it can be applicatory to absolute beginners all the way to advanced musicians and it advocates group work and student centred learning. Other options that I considered included a group piano lesson‚ drum kit lesson or DJ lesson
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“Motion Study and Micro-motion Study Equipment” Artiga‚ Odiboy R. Espiritu‚ Robert C. Course/Year: BSIE 3rd year Subject: Methods Engineering Day/Time: Monday/Thursday 10:30am-12:00pm Instructor: Engr. Nestor Japis Motion study involves the analysis of the basic hand‚ arm‚ and body movements of workers as they perform work. Work design involves the methods and motions used to perform a task. This design includes the workplace layout and environment. the tooling and equipment
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References: [1] Ahmad F.U.A. & Ahmad R.A.B. Islamic Microfinance: the Evidence from Australia[J]. Journal of Humanics‚ 25(3): 217-235 [2] CBN (2005)‚ Central Bank of Nigeria Statistical Bulletin [3] CGAP‚ the Micro Banking Bulletin: Focus on Productivity‚ 2006 (6) [4] Cook‚ P. & Nixson‚ F. Finance and Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise Development‚ 2000 [5] Cressy‚ R. & Olofsson C. European SME Financing: An Overview[J]. Small Business Economics‚ 1997‚ (9): 87–96
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Micro-expression of anger: Characteristics‚ Significance and benefits of knowledge Last but certainly not the least: anger. Anger is characterized by brows that are lowered together‚ eyes that give a hard stare‚ lips that are pressed firmly together and vertical lines between the brows but no horizontal lines on the forehead (Lewis 736; Turchet web ). This emotion is almost certainly the most dangerous because it is the one that is most likely to involve violence. As for all micro-expressions‚ the
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Excel 2007 VBA Macro Programming ® About the Author Richard Shepherd has worked for many years for major banks and corporations in the United Kingdom writing spreadsheet macros to solve specific problems. He has worked for National Grid plc (electricity distribution)‚ Hertz Car Leasing‚ NatWest plc (retail banking)‚ Schroders plc (fund management)‚ BNP Paribas (investment banking)‚ Lloyds TSB plc (corporate banking)‚ The Royal Bank of Scotland plc (investment banking)‚ and the British National
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(1)What is a Business Environment? Answer A Business Environment is the physical and operational factors‚ both internal and external‚ that affect the flow of activities in a business. They include; customers‚ competitors‚ suppliers‚ distributors‚ industry trends‚ substitutes‚ regulations‚ government activities‚ the economy‚ demographics‚ social and cultural factors‚ innovations and technological developments. (2)What Are the Types of External Business Environments? Answer There are many types
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proactive to the constantly changing dynamics of the business environment within which any organization operates. It is widely recognized at the start of the twenty-first century that the pace of change is accelerating around the world as the globalization of economies forces businesses to respond. Figure 2.1‚ representing the systematic marketing process has‚ at the start of the process‚ an appreciation of the external business environment on which all strategy and subsequent marketing decisions
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TO THE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT Lesson Objectives: The factors that impact on business The internal and external business environment LESSON 1: The Factors That Impact on Business According to Brooks and Weatherston (2000) business environment is a general concept which embraces the totality of external environmental forces which may influence any aspect of organizational activity. BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT Macro Environment Micro Environment Internal Environment Financiers Suppliers
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identified and recommended. External Situation As presented by Grant (2007)‚ macroenvironmental factors are beyond a firm’s control. To adapt and remain competitive‚ a firm must understand how these external influences “affect the firm’s industry environment” (p.66). The
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Topic One: The Marketing Environment 1. What is meant by the term marketing environment? The marketing environment consists of the actors and forces that affect a company’s capability to operate effectively in providing products and services to its customers. It is useful to classify these forces into the micro-environment (customers‚ competitors‚ distributors and suppliers) and the macro-environment (political and legal‚ economic‚ social/cultural‚ technological‚ environmental‚ legal forces). These
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