Actions: All English Teachers 02. WELCOMING SPEECH BY THE HM 2.1 Thanked all the English teachers for attending the meeting. 2.2 HM mentioned that the importance of working as a team to make all the programs a success. 2.3 HM handed over to the Head of Panitia to proceed with the meeting. Actions: All English Teachers 03. PANEL’S ROLE AND DUTY 4.1 Set and keep the yearly scheme of work‚ the Curriculum Specifications and the example of daily lesson plan. 4
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Covert Action A Necessary Evil? The term “Covert Action” brings with it a connotation of shadowy figures wrapped in secrecy and intrigue. It also brings with it a substantial amount of moral questions as to “what is right.” The use of covert action has been widely publicized since the early seventies‚ but trying to find out the truth to these events has been difficult to say the least. What is even more difficult‚ is historically recording these events into categories of successes or failures
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you’ll be creating your own social networking profile. Check out our profile for King Kong in index.html and the Result tab to the right. You have the power! Have you ever seen your page on a social networking site load really slowly‚ then come through with only the HTML skeleton? (If not‚ it looks like this . Crazy‚ right?) Under its fancy skin‚ a social networking profile is just a list of text‚ images‚ and links. And you know all about those! We’ve set up your profile page with the basics‚ but the details are up to you
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To be learner centred requires a knowledge of the learners‚ therefore the first stage of the teaching cycle‚ identifying needs‚ is used to ensure you have the information to plan successfully. It has to be remembered that the class is made up of a group of individuals and there lies the first challenge: the group and the individuals. Identifying the needs of the group is marginally simpler as the learners have all got a
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Ethical Organization Profile A code of ethics set out a broad-spectrum of principles regarding an organization’s beliefs on matters such as operation‚ value‚ confidentiality or the environment. Codes of ethics are common channels to decisions concerning the actions of employees in an association. In our organization there exists a formal code of ethics. Our code of ethics consist of standards like conflict of interest where we state that we must stay away from circumstances where individual
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regional production for CY 2010 Major marine resources include Calauag Bay‚ Lamon Bay‚ Polillo Strait‚ Ragay Gulf and Tayabas Bay Major freshwater resource is Tikub Lake in Tiaong‚ Quezon Length of coastline is 1‚066.36 kms. 2010 Production Profile: Commercial Fisheries 1. No. of fishermen – 1‚010 2. No. of fishing vessels – 181 3. No. of fishing gears - 122 4. Production – 73‚446.07 M.T. Municipal Fisheries 1. No. of fishermen – 10‚955 2. Production – 22‚079.3 M.T. Aquaculture Fisheries
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Affirmative Action in Education “Affirmative action is an effort to develop a systematic approach to open the doors of education‚ employment and business development opportunities to qualified individuals who happen to be members of groups that have experienced long-standing and per” -Bill Clinton It is a stated fact that without Affirmative Action‚ a large number of America’s premier colleges and universities would be mostly occupied by White males and Asian American students‚ who tend
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emeraldinsight.com/0262-1711.htm Action research for practising managers Steven French Coffs Harbour Centre for Enterprise Development and Research‚ Southern Cross University‚ Coffs Harbour‚ Australia Abstract Purpose – The paper seeks to develop a coherent model for the application of action research to problems in the field of management. Design/methodology/approach – An extensive review of the literature was undertaken. Findings – No model of the process of conducting an action research programme is extant
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Assignment 1 - PTLLS - Level 4 Task 1. Establishing ground rules and promoting appropriate behaviour. Level 4. Explain the different approaches you have discovered for establishing ground rules to value the contributions of others and understand the need for respect? Ground rules can be agreed as a group or as a class‚ having a mutual agreement from the class helps establish and promote respect for each other‚ knowing what is intended from the class and taking responsibility for learning
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Burger King’s COMPANY PROFILE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Burger King was founded in 1954 by James McLamore and David Edgerton in Miami‚ Florida. In 1967‚ the founders sold the company to the Pillsbury Company‚ taking it from a small privately held franchised chain to a subsidiary of a large food conglomerate. In December 2002‚ Burger King was acquired by private equity funds controlled by TPG Capital‚ Bain Capital Partners and Goldman Sachs & Co. It completed a successful initial public offering in
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