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    Project Activities

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    Telematics and Informatics 22 (2005) 361–375 www.elsevier.com/locate/tele Bridging digital divide: Efforts in India Siriginidi Subba Rao * Information Technology Department‚ Central Leather Research Institute‚ Adyar‚ Chennai 600020‚ India Received 28 January 2005; accepted 28 January 2005 Abstract The fruits of Information Technology sector such as the Internet blue chips‚ online shopping and nanosecond email have failed to cure century-old malaises like illiteracy‚ poverty and unemployment

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    CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES ART If you are the art area parent‚ it is very important for you to be on time. An important part of our school day is greeting each child at the door. If the art area parent is late‚ often the teacher must be in that area and cannot be at the door to greet the children. Also‚ many children run in and immediately want to do art. Children enjoy the process-- the doing-- experimenting with the art activity. The end product is not the important part of the activity. The

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    health problems. Obese children have a higher chance of growing up to become obese adults (Troxler 24). As you can see in the statements above‚ it ’s obvious that obesity is a continuing and growing problem and all starts at an early age. Physical activity should be encouraged at an early age. It would be best to make physical education a required school curriculum. A student taking a physical education class will have many benefits. For example‚ a child taking a physical education class will learn

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    Raising Emotionally Healthy Children Our work as men and women raising children is important because our influence lasts a lifetime. But what are the most important gifts we give our children? Self-love‚ self-concept‚ and self-esteem. Self-Love * Self-love is the most essential of all skills. It is concepts children learn from the way parents (and other adults) treat them. Children first need to know that they are loved and accepted for who they are. With this as a basis‚ their natural impulse

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    white Japanese rice reaches me‚ closely followed by the smell of my grandmother’s extraordinary homemade tomato sauce. The bouquet rushes through the little gaps of my broken wooden window as I learn how to write‚ and I instantly know what is cooking downstairs. It is my old grandmother cooking her signature dish‚ “Omurice”. The unique smell of omurice no longer appears in my beautifully furnished modern home. But it exists only in my dreams as a food memory that I will always remember vividly. Persistent

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    Enzyme Activity

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    The majority of my results produced the expected bell curve on my graph. However‚ I believe due to human error the results were incorrect between temperatures of 60Ëšc and 80Ëšc causing this area of my graph not to follow the pattern of my initial prediction. I have also noticed that the highest rate is at a slightly higher temperature than I expected‚ though this may be due to the large difference in temperature between each sample. As the temperature was increases the molecules were

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    Childhood Fears

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    As a young child‚ I was afraid of dogs‚ heights‚ and the darkness. These fears controlled my life. Being afraid of dogs was one of my biggest fears. I was so scared of dogs because they were big‚ scary‚ and had big teeth. Every time a dog barked at me I got scared. When they came around me to smell me‚ I would get scared and my whole body would start shaking. If a dog was running behind me‚ I thought that it was running after me to bite me. When they licked me‚ it felt so nasty to me that I would

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    from our childhoods are often remembered for the rest of our lives. They can range from small things like playing in the park or a birthday party to important milestones such as a first kiss or the first day of school. Now matter how small or insignificant these events seemed at the time‚ they will be treasured for ever and looked back on as some of the best times of your life. The memories are normally reminders of good times and the joys of childhood. But for some people‚ their childhoods are looked

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    Catalase Activity

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    Analysis Graph 1 interprets the data shown on the table of results. The graph shows that the highest rate of reaction is at pH 7. This therefore supports my theory that at pH 7 the rate of reaction will be highest. This relate to other resources‚ such as books and the internet‚ which show that the optimum pH value for catalase is pH7‚ therefore there is no difference between the optimum pH and the pH used in the experiment‚ hence the enzyme structure is not affected by the pH and is most active

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    staffing activities

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    Chapter 12 Final Match Employment Contracts   True / False Questions   1. The three elements required for a contract to be legally binding are: offer‚ acceptance‚ and written documentation.  True    False   2. It is very important for an organization to know‚ in advance‚ whether an individual will be classified as either an employee or an independent contractor.  True    False   3. A third party is someone other than the employer or the offer receiver who speaks on their behalf in the

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