DIRECTORATE OF TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING & MOTOR VEHICLE CTL MEETING Friday 1st March 2013‚ 08:30‚ ROOM: BTC04 DIRECTORATE OF TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING & MOTOR VEHICLE CTL MEETING Friday 1st March 2013‚ 08:30‚ ROOM: BTC04 Item No. | Agenda Item | Comments/Issues | Action | | PresentApologies | Chair: Paul JohnsonAntony Pointon‚ Sean Powell‚ Les Howle‚ Abid Hussain‚ Sandra Seaton‚ Julian Brown‚ Craig Bellingham‚ Jasbir Bansal‚ Phil Horton‚Adam Carrier‚ Andy Kenworthy‚ Phil ShiptonAndy
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"A Meeting in the Dark" This short story by Ngugi wa Thiong’o‚ is a captivating story about a young man trapped in a conflict that many young men face today. The young man‚ John‚ rebellious of his father and living in two different worlds‚ struggles with his girlfriend‚ Wamuhu‚ to find a solution to their problem. Unsure of what his parents will think when they find out what John and Wamuhu have done‚ John begins to panic and accidentally does the unthinkable. John’s father was a very religious
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Mentor meetings helped to improve the quality of my project work efficiently‚ effectively and professionally. Also‚ to learn the soft skills which is a must for the professional life. Mentor Meeting 1 The initial meeting with my mentor helps me to understand the basic requirements of the project and overcome the initial fears that I had in selecting the project title and the organisation for the analysis. After completing my initial meeting‚ I got a clear picture on the requirements and targets
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my observation. I attended an NA meeting. It was in Hemet CA‚ on a Tuesday night. The building was called “Red Dog Group”. I had walked in‚ and told the lady at the front desk that I was here to sit in on a meeting and observe it for my health class. She said”Of course you can‚ just wait here for about another 10 minutes and you will go in with everyone.” As I sat there waiting I noticed there were about 7 people waiting for the meeting to start. There was a movie playing
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culture and violence SEVILLE STATEMENT ON VIOLENCE In 1986‚ in the Spanish city of Seville‚ the Seville Statement on Violence was elaborated by a group of international scholars belonging to different and relevant sciences. This statement was then adopted by UNESCO (1989) and endorsed by many other entities such as the American Psychological Association (1990). The Statement intends to rebate theories that have been used to justify war and violent behaviors on grounds of a
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“Meeting at Night” by Robert Browning The theme of this poem by Robert Browning‚ ”Meeting at Night”‚ is that to find true love‚ one will endure tough times before finding the right person. The narrator describes his journey along the beach to arrive at a place where he finds love. The speaker goes through an enchanting adventure and in the end‚ finds true love like in a Disney movie. Browning’s use of imagery and personification made the poem easy to understand and enjoyable to read. In each stanza
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Meeting Etiquettes Definition: Etiquette refers to good manners required by an individual to find a place in the society. It is important for an individual to behave appropriately in public to earn respect and appreciation. Why is meeting etiquette important? One must learn to maintain the decorum of the work place. It is important to respect one’s organization to expect the same in return. No one would ever take you seriously if do not behave well at the workplace. Meetings are an important
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Meetings are ... when‚ Minutes are kept‚ and Hours are wasted ! Managing Effective Meetings Mario Fonseka FCMA‚ Dip. M (UK)‚ FSCMA‚ MBA (Merit) Group Discussion: What are the Critical Aspects to ‘focus’ on‚ if one is to conduct an effective meeting ? Key Areas for a Successful Meeting • Why meet ? Is a meeting essential ? • Planning the meeting • Role and importance of an ‘Agenda’ • Role of the ‘Chair’ of the meeting • Making ‘Minutes’ more meaningful and useful • Encouraging member
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Step Meeting The meeting I attended took place in Bothell on a weeknight at 7:00 pm in the evening. The meeting was held in a local church and there were 17 people in attendance‚ excluding myself. Among the 17 people‚ there were 6 women and 11 men. The average attendee was approximately between the ages of 40-50‚ 4 people were under the age of 30‚ and two were somewhere around 60. Of the 17 people‚ 16 were white and one woman was of an Asian-American descent. The focus of the meeting was
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REFLECTIVE ACCOUNT. Unit 1- 1.1‚ 1.2-This is a reflective account of the things I have done‚ experience and knowledge I have gained throughout the assessor ’s course mainly during the process of assessment. First‚ I would like to describe the definition of assessment‚ its key concepts‚ stages to show the knowledge and understanding I have gained throughout the course. An assessment is a pre-agreed formal session with the learner. Assessment is judging performance against an agreed standard and
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