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    learning……………………………………………11 Learner autonomy in practice……………………………………………………..14 Learner independence and learning management……………………………...…14 Factors involved in learning………………………………………………………17 English in rural colleges…………………………………………………………..17 Psychological perceptions and problems of rural students in learning…………...19 Theoretical frame work of perceptions……………………………………………20 Parents’ involvement……………………………………………………………...24 Culture affect on learning………………………………………………………....25 Research methodology……………………………………………………………26

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    CHANGES IN THE STRUCTURE OF EMPLOYMENT IN RURAL AREAS K. Hanumantha Rao   Objectives (i) To study the emerging structural characteristics of the labour market in rural areas; (ii) To examine the levels of and trends in employment and unemployment in the last three decades; (iii) To understand the inter-relationships among economic growth-employment/unemployment and wages‚ and (iv) To suggest policy and programme interventions on the basis of (i) to (iii). Methodology The reference

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    Customer Service in Robi EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: This report is prepared on the basis of my three-month practical experience at RobiAxiata Limited. This internship program helped me to learn about the practical scenario of a Telecommunication Company. RobiAxiata Limited is a dynamic and leading countrywide GSM communication solution provider. It is a joint venture company between Axiata Group Berhad‚ Malaysia and NTT DOCOMO INC‚ Japan. RobiAxiata Limited‚ formerly known as Telecom

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    influence patient access and uptake of community health services The Institute of Rural Health (2005) notes that the majority of healthcare that patients receive is delivered in a primary or community care setting. For this reason‚ it is important that patients have access to general practitioner (GP) practices and primary care centres. Access to health care is concerned with the relationship between need‚ provision and utilisation of health services (NCCSDO‚ 2001). Using health services require

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    MASTER OF TELECOMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT THESIS TOPIC FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR WIMAX FOR RURAL AREAS IN GHANA THESIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT FOR THE AWARD OF MASTER OF TELECOMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT SYLVESTER AGYEN KWADWO NTIAMOAH-SARPONG SUPERVISOR HANS BRONS FEBUARY 2011 [Type text] Page i SUMMARY The popularity of broadband Internet access services has increased significantly among the Ghanaian households during the past few years. At the same time‚ the development

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    their production plants in the nearby countries like Bangladesh and China where electricity supply is convenient and side by side cheap. In the past 4 years the modern cities are experiencing about 8-12 hours of load shedding as compared to the rural areas where load shedding has accede to almost 12-14 hours of load shedding. This power shortage is also affecting the gross domestic product of our country as the country’s GDP is decreasing to 2% every passing year indicating a destructive economic

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    Research Topic: Improving access to health of rural women through mHealth(mobile health): Case study of 3 counties- Nimba‚ Maryland and Montserrado counties 1. Statement of the Problem The use of mobile devices for improved information management and communication in healthcare and public health (mHealth) in developing countries is expanding quickly‚ including in the field of Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH). However‚ many mHealth projects are still in an experimental phase and systematic

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    problems in the case and how they could be addressed. • At what level or levels of the Industrial Relation Systems will most of these issues have to be addressed; Explain typical procedures that would be applicable. • Justify any advice you would give under the circumstances. Conclusion References INTRODUCTION Vantages Services Jamaica Limited is an multinational corporation with parent company in Stockholm Sweden and a subsidiary in Jamaica. They viewed Jamaica as a potential place where

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    Act 1971 The act covers the use of medicines that could cause particular harm if in the wrong hands. Controlled drugs are medicines that are considered potentially addictive and dangerous‚ and these have special provisions for their use. Controlled Drug : This are prescription-only medicines that have extra restrictions on their security. It should be two qualified nurses or Healthcare Professional should administered it and be countered signed to monitor the doses of the drugs and the quantity that

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    The limited character in Michael Ondaatje’s novel‚ The English Patient‚ was Almásy. Almásy was a man who was burned from head to toe‚ and whose identity is unrecognizable thus making him a limited character. The novel takes place in a villa where the man was being taken care of by Hana‚ a young nurse who stayed behind to take care of Almásy while the rest of the nurses escaped to a safer place to stay. She calls him the English patient because of his accent‚ though she is unaware of where he is from

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