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    Course Outline

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    MANAGERIAL COMMUNICATION 1. Introduction to managerial communication: Meaning‚ Importance & objectives – Principles of Communication‚ forms of communication‚ Communication Process‚ Barriers of effective communication‚ Techniques of effective communication. (2) 2. Nonverbal communication: Body Language‚ Gestures‚ Postures‚ Facial Expressions‚ Dress codes. The Cross Cultural Dimensions of Business Communication. Listening & Speaking‚ techniques of electing response‚ probing questions‚ Observation

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    Bioremediation Outline

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    Alyssa Warner CHM 151 M/W 7:30 AM February 26‚ 2010 Bioremediation I. Introduction A. Biotechnology is a scientific field that finds uses of microorganisms for agricultural‚ medical‚ industrial and technological purposes. The field of biotechnology growing at an exponential rate and branches off into several categories. B. Bioremediation is a subcategory of biotechnology that involves microorganisms and the environment. Although bioremediation is primarily established my man

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    outline history

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    III. The Ways We Were   A.  The First Human Societies   1.  societies were small‚ bands of 25–50 people   a.  relationships defined by kinship 2.  very low population density (because of available technology)   a.  very slow population growth b.  perhaps 10‚000 people in world 100‚000 years ago c.  grew to 500‚000 by 30‚000 years ago d.  reached 6 million 10‚000 years ago 3.  Paleolithic bands were seasonally mobile or nomadic   a.  moved in regular patterns to exploit wild plants and animals b. 

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    Hitler Outline

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    Adolf Hitler vs. the World I. Early Life A. Birth 1. April 20‚ 1889 2. Braunau-am-Inn‚ Austria B. Parents 1. Alois Hitler 2. Klara Hitler 3. Both died when Hitler in teen years C. Rough teen years 1. Moved to Vienna 2. In and out of homeless shelters 3. Struggled to find work‚ sold paintings cheap 4. Joined German Army as last hope II. The impact on Hitler during World War I 1. Accepted into 16th Bavarian Reserve 2. Spent four years in German Army a. Hitler

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    Speech Outline

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    I. Introduction A. Attention Device -- Some nights I look up into the dark sky‚ and wonder to myself what the cosmos hold‚ as vast as it is. It makes me think of the infinite amount of stars‚ the ever-growing universe‚ the array of colorful galaxies‚ and so on. But the thing makes me wonder the most‚ is the existence of black holes     B.  Statement of topic and it’s significance -- Black holes are one of the most amazing‚ yet most confusing phenomenon of modern astronomy.     C.  THESIS STATEMENT: 

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    Midterm Outline

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    Morality is a culturally conditioned response Moral philosophers‚ theologians and social scientists try to identify objective values so as to forestall the relativist menace. Moral relativism is a plausible doctrine‚ and it has important implications for how we conduct our lives‚ organize our societies and deal with others. Cannibals and child brides one person’s good can be another person’s bad. cannibalism 34% of cultures blood sports head hunting killing for pleasure scarification

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    An Outline of Ecology

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    BIOLOGY 331: GENERAL ECOLOGY TEST 1‚ FALL 2009 STUDY GUIDE Concepts: What is Ecology? • Foundation Disciplines (esp.‚ behavior‚ ecology‚ genetics‚ evolution) • What it is not (i.e.‚ not a study of environmental problems‚ but rather a study of interactions among organisms and environment) Levels of Organization • Individual organism • Population • Community • Ecosystem (with the abiotic environment) Limiting Factors – abiotic vs. biotic Adaptation

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    [pic] Course Description This course aims to provide students with a critical introduction to popular culture in Hong Kong. Students will learn to assess for themselves the form‚ meaning and significance of popular culture‚ as well as to analyse the formation of cultural and social identity of Hong Kong people through concrete case studies. Students will study popular culture as something more than leisurely entertainment: it is a cultural process already inscribed in relations of power. Students

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    Subject Overview Welcome to a new session of study at Charles Sturt University. This subject builds on the knowledge‚ skills and capacities developed in the subject ULM511 by enhancing participant understanding and appreciation of university governance and its relationship to effective university strategic leadership and strategic management. The subject develops a further understanding of Australian public universities as statutory corporations and the roles and responsibilities of university

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    IDEA Outline

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    Federal Statue: Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Introduction of the Federal Statue Children with severe disabilities had very few rights in the educational setting until the adoption of the Education for All Handicapped Children Act (EAHCA). Congress enacted the act in 1975‚ which required all schools receiving federal funds to provide disabled children an equal access to public education and mandated they be placed in the least restrictive environment (IDEA‚ 2004). In 1990 the

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