Teaching without joy and learning without hope by Gandhi: I would like to begin my sharing with this paragraph that I read from the book of Dr. Jesus Palma‚ on Curriculum Development System: “The teacher performs two very important functions in the educative process. One function is that of “character formation” which is caused out through modelling‚ counselling and the application of behaviour management or discipline. The second function of the teacher is that of “instruction” which consists
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Rehearsal the day before had ended early to enable Gail to go and collect the headphones that the audience would wear during the performance to experience the binaural recording of the script. When rehearsal resumed today‚ everyone was busy preparing elements of the production before a run occurred using (and testing) the headphones for the first time. Two hours later‚ the run begins and as Carlos puts on his pair of headphones‚ he jokes about silent discos‚ and Gail responds‚ ‘You never know Carlos
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HAZARDS OF FARM PESTICIDE USE Kenneth D. Barrientos ABSTRACT The study was conducted to find out the practices and knowledge on environmental and health hazards on farm pesticide used by rice farmers in the seven agricultural barangays in the Municipality of Ibajay‚ Aklan. Data were collected from the 99 rice farmers and 76 barangay officials from January to February 2013 using an interview schedule translated in the Aklanon dialect to elicit information. Results showed that the respondents
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Stimuli • Marketing • Product • Price • Place • Promotion • Other • Economic • Technology • Political • Cultural Consumer’s black box • Consumer characteristics • Consumer decision process Purchase decision • Product choice • Brand choice • Dealer choice • Purchase timing • Purchase amount Amali Wijekoon 5 Amali Wijekoon 6 1 7/17/2013 Consumer characteristics • • • • • • • Age Occupation Income Family Life style Personality Beliefs & attitudes • • • • Education Perceptions
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change a dollar for someone to four quarter to use the snick machine. The last one Negative Reciprocity (Rare)‚ it is the attempt to get something out of nothing. For example‚ in our societies people who go to the car dealer try to take the car for the cheapest price they can and the dealer try to take more money from the buyer. Both of them are negative reciprocity which means try to get something out of nothing. They do them because it makes the life for them easier and without the sharing between them
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weapon in the suspect ’s clothing. It seems like a controversial law‚ arguable yet justifiable. How would you feel if you were stopped by a policeman? Probably scared‚ angry‚ and even confused? Of course‚ if you were innocent. What if you were a drug dealer‚ or a kidnapper? Perhaps even serial killer equipped with weaponry? To be caught before performing an illicit act based on careless movements and the lack of proper self composure‚ seems to be justice to me. . (Gaines‚ 2012)"The precedent for
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LFE-SPRING 2011-FIVDB CHAPTER 7: RURAL MARKET ANALYSIS TANZINA AHMED CHOUDHURY (0821156) GROUP-07 2|Chapter 7- Rural Market Analysis 1.0 INTRODUCTION This paper has been written as a part of the Group Report on Spring Live-in-Field Experience‚ 2011 in FIVDB Sylhet. For practical understanding of the rural marketing system‚ we were assigned to study the rural market at Chiknagul as a sample. We visited Chiknagul in the evening on Thursday‚ the 23rd December‚ 2010‚ which was a weekly ―Haat-day‖
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Kelloggs in India - Case study Kellogg’s is‚ of course‚ a mighty brand. Its cereals have been consumed around the globe more than any of its rivals. Sub-brands such as Corn Flakes‚ Frosties and Rice Krispies are the breakfast favorites of millions. In the late 1980s‚ the company had reached an all-time peak‚ commanding a staggering 40 per cent of the US ready-to-eat market from its cereal products alone. By that time‚ Kellogg’s had over 20 plants in 18 countries world wide‚ with yearly sales
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Will it make the dream of a hunger free India into a reality? Presented by: Aswin Vijayan Hari Sankar Nipu G Kurup Syamlal Sasi AGENDA • Definition of Food security • Time line of NFSB • Key features of NFSB • Pros & Cons of NFSB • PDS • NFSB a feasible option for India in the long-run WHAT IS FOOD SECURITY? THE 1996 WORLD FOOD SUMMIT THE NATIONAL FOOD SECURITY BILL‚ 2013 Definition - “Food security‚ at the Definition - “to provide for food and individual‚ household
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MODULE 4 INDIAN PATENT ACT—1970& 2004. FOREIGN EXCHANGE MANAGEMENT ACT ‚1999. • What is patent ?—A Patent is a intellectual property right relating to inventions and is the grant of exclusive right ‚for limited period provided by govt ‚to the patentee in exchange of full disclosure of his invention‚ for excluding others ‚from making‚ using ‚selling ‚importing the patented product for those purpose. • Types of patents : 3 types. • 1. ordinary patent. • 2.patent of addition for
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