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    Limitation of Economics

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    ‘‘ECONOMICS is a science which studies human behaviour as a relationship between ends and scarce means that have alternative uses.’’- By Lionel Robbins‚ an economist in an attempt to define Economics. Lionel considered the study of economics to be a social science that concerns itself with the investigation of how man maximizes his satisfaction from the limited resources at his disposal and not forgetting the fact that these available limited resources can be channelled into the production of other

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    Scope of Study

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    Scope of study To examine the accessibility of internet as beneficial way to enhances the skills and capabilities of students which assist them on their academic. Nowadays‚ internet are accessible anywhere. It can access inside the lecture hall‚ in the campus‚ or in the shopping mall. However‚ the accessible of internet will affect student’s performance. The Wiki Way‚ when it comes to finding information‚ students and teachers tend to run to Wikipedia for explanation. Even though Wikipedia

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    The Problem and Its Scope

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    Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE INTRODUCTION Rationale A library is a warehouse of information and knowledge in which materials such as books‚ periodicals‚ newspapers‚ pamphlets‚ tapes and other materials are kept for reading‚ reference and lending to the students and teachers. The informational materials inside the library are organized and arranged on specific shelves through their respective places. Placing similar materials in one location helps the users find the particular item

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    Advantages of using computers in high education To any society‚ new technologies can greatly improve the standard of people’s lives. In human’s long history we have learned that two important technologies‚ the printing press and the steam engine‚ resulted in life changing advances in the seventeenth century. With no doubt‚ advancement in technology improved people’s lives. In the past century‚ due to using new technologies‚ such as automobiles‚ airplanes‚ TVs‚ cell-phones‚ as well as computers‚ the standard

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    Project Scope

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    The PROJECT PERFECT White Paper Collection Defining the Scope of a Project Neville Turbit Scope v Time & Cost When people talk about scope‚ they immediately think time and cost. Time and cost are outputs of scope. Determining scope is a different exercise. In the context of this white paper‚ when we talk about defining the scope‚ we are talking about developing a common understanding as to what is included in‚ or excluded from‚ a project. We are not talking about deciding how long it will take

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    Limitations of Study

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    LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY 1)The possibility of respondent’s responses being biased cannot be ruled out.2)Limited access to secondary data pertaining to Havells performance in other regions or any other information was another problem in finding a correctresponse.3)Since a smaller sample was chosen so it may not be true representative of  population under study.4)Most of the times people don’t give appropriate information.5)Mostly retailers don’t want to give accurate information and act rudely.6)The

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    scope of technology

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    Philosophical Reasoning: Critical Thinking in Philosophy Morton’s Winston’s Children of Invention Revisited: The Scope of Technology In this essay‚ I will comment on Morton Winston’s definitions of technology‚ then apply the six aspects in every technology to an artifact selected from Friedman’s essay “The World is Flat”. The six aspects include first the skills‚ techniques‚ human activity forms‚ or socio-technical practice; second‚ resources‚ tools‚ and materials; third‚ technological products

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    Scopes Trial

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    people saw the theory of evolution was by attacking the education system in Tennessee. A former teacher‚ John Butler‚ wrote a bill outlawing the teaching of any theory of evolution contrary to the Bible. Butler felt teaching of evolution threatened the family and to cast doubt on the Bible was to undermine the foundations of the State. This bill was passed in 1925 and became Tennessee state law. It is now known as the Butler Act. Scopes was a twenty four year old teacher at Rhea County High School

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    The Use of the Computer in Medical & Nursing Education Computers are as common as stethoscopes and pens and paper in nursing and medical education. Both personal computers (PC) and hand-held devices (PDA) are showing up in classrooms and at the patient’s bedside. Computers in Nursing "The use of computers in health care is no longer a question for discussion and debate. Their application in nursing is a reality in many centers ..."@Cite(HannahKJ88a "‚ p. 263"). With this

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    Interview and Its Limitation

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    What is an Interview? One man‚ asked if he does much interviewing‚ thinks of the time he chose his secretary and of the day he had to counsel one of the management trainees- and answers ‘practically none’. Another man with a similar job thinks of the many informal discussions he has with his superior and with customers‚ with colleagues and subordinates- and answers that he is interviewing all the time. The difference lies not in their work but in their interpretation of the word interview. The

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