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    technology can make to the assessment process Assessment lies at the heart of the learning experience‚ how learners are assessed shapes their understanding of the curriculum and determines their ability to progress. At the same time‚ assessment and feedback form a significant part of practitioners’ workloads and‚ with increased numbers‚ reduced budgets and higher learner expectations‚ continue to be a matter of concern for many institutions delivering higher education. Technology can support

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    An persone can open an saving account by keeping a minimum deposit amount. Procedure  Following documents to open a bank account: 1. Address proof 2. Identity proof 3. Photograph 4. Introducer For address and Id proof you can use your driving license or passport or ration card. Most banks expect you to bring a friend or relative who already has an account with the bank as a gesture of trust. CURRENT DEPOSIT Any sane major person or a firm which can enter into contract can open an account

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    Can the U.S. Prevent Future Acts of Domestic Terrorism? A Research Study of Extremist Terrorism and the Role of the U.S. Intelligence Community Pete Dwyer 03/20/2012 Thesis / Research Paper GWU Security & Safety Leadership Abstract of Project While terrorism is not a new phenomenon to the human race‚ the past ten years have ushered in a previously unfamiliar rise in terrorism attacks on U.S. domestic soil. This problem has posed a significant challenge to U.S. national security which

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    the World Health Organisation‚ about 2.8 million people each year die due to indoor pollution (over 500‚000 occur in China alone). These data should act as an eye-opener for all of us. Smoke emitting from industries‚ factories‚ vehicles and even cigarettes is a major source of air pollution. It is due to air pollution that a number of diseases have surfaced. There are several respiratory diseases‚ which affect us adversely. Cigarette smoking is not injurious to the health of only those who smoke

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    Cropping a Photo The following procedure is assisting in cropping a photo‚ the software program that will be used is Microsoft Photo Editor. Cropping photos will help remove the unnecessary space in a photo‚ or if there is something that is not wanted in the photo such as a tree or a car. Cropping photos will enhance the photo and help emphasize what the main part of the photo is. Retrieve the Photo The first part in cropping a photo is deciding the photo that you would like to change. There

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    In article “Two Ways a Woman Can Get Hurt: Advertising and Violence‚” Jean Kibourne argues that advertising encourages sexual and physical violence towards women. One example from her article that supported main argument well is the advertising about jeans. Jean discusses‚ “The ad that ran in the Czech version of Elle portraying three men attacking a woman seems unambiguous‚ the terrifying image is being used to sell jeans to women” (583). It a strong use of evidence for advertising encourages sexual

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    Historical background: It can be traced through history to many ancient civilizations‚ such as ancient Greece‚ Rome‚ and Mesopotamia In fifth century BC‚ Athens was a democracy‚ governed directly by its citizens. Every male citizen over thirty years of age‚ of whatever class or wealth‚ was eligible to serve (for pay) on juries that decided legal cases. To insure accountability‚ magistrates presiding over cases could be charged with violations of the law by complaints from private citizens. Equality

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    Discuss the grounds of void contract under Nepalese contract act by illustrating the cases. According to Nepalese Contract act 2056‚” A contract is an agreement between two or more persons to do or not to do something‚ which can be enforceable by law.” The supreme court of Nepal has defined the contract as “an agreement of two or more parties with conditions.” The word void means not binding in law. A contract which cannot be forced by both of the contracting parties is called a void contract

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    Submitted by: Rajwant Singh Bamel Enrollment No.: 20091034 Section: A Can a grund norm provide sufficient legitimacy to a legal system based on norms? Law in a society may or may not be governed by the existence of the norms prevailing‚ but it is always influenced by them in one way or the other. To some people norms might be something that is imposed over them through their culture and tradition and they are coerced to follow them‚ while for others it might be something very sacred that has

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    Administrative Ethics Paper Maria Spano HCS/335 10/28/11 Instructor: Rhonda Dempsey Administrative Ethics Paper Patients’ health care information and medical records are very personal and private pieces of information. Therefore‚ patient privacy and confidentiality are issues that are imperative and are not taken lightly by U.S. law and regulations. However‚ just because patient privacy and confidentiality is protected by law‚ it does not always mean that they are upheld. According to

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