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    Should grading system be preferred over the marking system? Yes because... There is not less precision in a system with more possible marks it is simply an illusion. In practice how many teachers could justify why they gave a mark of 64% as opposed to 63 or 65%. Different teachers would give different marks because the criteria is rarely so precise. The only time there will be such precision will be in subjects like Maths where there are a large number of questions that give a set number of

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    Bad Grading System

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    Grade inflation is the arbitrary assignment of higher grades for work that would have received lower grades in the past. The higher grades do not reflect a genuine improvement in student achievement. Only with systematic research can it be determined whether rising grades are a result of grade inflation or higher achievement. The pressure to inflate grades‚ and thereby reduce standards‚ which is placed on teachers can come from parents‚ students‚ schools and politicians‚ and is evidence of underlying

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    Tutorial Work MARA-UMS are collaborating together to create an event "International Conference on Entrepreneurship 2013’ in conjunction with Entrepreneurship Expo @1Borneo Hyper mall‚ 29 Oct - 3 November 2013. Students are required to do the following activity: Please find and choose one (1) exhibitor/product to evaluate the potential of innovation and commercialization for innovation strategy development and strategies to sustaining profits. Using Chapter 13‚ 6 Bettina (2008) and Chapter

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    Pattern In The Great Gatsby

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    Introduction: How’d He Do That? Memory‚ symbol‚ and pattern affect the reading of literature by making it easier for readers to understand what’s going on in a literary work. While reading‚ readers begin to notice the trend or pattern in the devices that they recognize such as themes or symbols. When reading literature‚ readers tend to recall certain events or small parts from other parts of literature from what they’re reading currently. The recognition of patterns make it easier to read complicated literature

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    methods‚ measurement systems and procedures for presenting disclosures. Accounting policies differ from accounting principles in that the principles are the rules and the policies are a company’s way of adhering to the rules. Revenue Recognition: Revenue recognition determines the accounting period‚ in which revenues and expenses are recognized. General Mills recognize sales revenue when the shipment is accepted by their customer. Sales include shipping and handling charges billed to the customer

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    Advances in Physical Security Terry L. Boss SEC- 581 Legal & Ethic Issues in Security Management April 13‚ 2014 Professor Elliott DeVry University I. Objective Statement A. Security today B. Security of Tomorrow II. Electronic detection systems A. Inferred lasers B. Night Vision Cameras C. Eye scanners D. Palm Scanners E. Finger Print Scanners F. Security Code Devices III. Barriers A. Plastic B.

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    Final Yr Project

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    Chapter 1 1. Introduction Embedded systems play an important role in our day to day life. Due to limited works this systems can be highly optimized by particular needs [27]. Some of the embedded systems applications were controlling the devices with some amount of intelligence built-in [1]. Speech synthesis system has wide range of applications in our daily life. Speech synthesis plays an important role in signal processing. The natural‚ intelligible synthetic voices in the expanding

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    International Journal of Business and Management February‚ 2010 Impact of Reward and Recognition on Job Satisfaction and Motivation: An Empirical Study from Pakistan Rizwan Qaiser Danish Chairman‚ Department of Business Administration University of the Punjab‚ Gujranwala Campus‚ Pakistan E-mail: rdanish2000@yahoo.co.uk Ali Usman University of the Punjab‚ Gujranwala Campus‚ Pakistan E-mail: usamaz_07@hotmail.com Abstract Human resources are the most important among all the resources an organization

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    KINECT 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. OVERVIEW Kinect (originally known by the code name Project Natal)‚ is a "controller-free gaming and entertainment experience" by Microsoft for the Xbox 360 video game platform. Based around a webcam-style add-on peripheral for the Xbox 360 console‚ it enables users to control and interact with the Xbox 360 without the need to touch a game controller‚ through a natural user interface using gestures and spoken commands. The project is aimed at broadening the Xbox

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    Nt1310 Unit 9 Lab Report

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    1. Introduction Voice morphing means the transition of one speech signal into another. Like image morphing‚ speech morphing aims to preserve the shared characteristics of the starting and final signals‚ while generating a smooth transition between them. Speech morphing is analogous to image morphing. In image morphing the in-between images all show one face smoothly changing its shape and texture until it turns into the target face. It is this feature that a speech morph should

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