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    You should initiate disciplinary proceedings against the workman following the Standing Orders of your establishment and the provisions of Industrial Disputes Act. You have to comply with each and every point of law and principles of natural justice before an employee is terminated or dismissed on the ground of misconduct. It is advisable to issue a show cause notice to start with and get a reply for that. If the reply is found unsatisfactory then proceed with a domestic enquiry and issue the charge

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    MARKET CONCEPT TEST QUESTIONNAIRE Good morning/afternoon/evening. We are Joseph Caguimbal‚ Alexandra Florentino‚ Takehiro Morelos and Sarah Sosa‚ 3rd marketing students of the University of Santo Tomas. We are conducting a survey to determine the marketability of a proposed new product which is the Gardenia Bread Sticks. The product will be explained and deliberated more in the course of this paper. We would like to thank you for giving us the opportunity to ask for a few minutes of your

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    Multiple Intelligences Seminar/Workshop Content Outline: PART I – Explanation 1. What is the theory of multiple intelligences (M.I.)? 2. How does this theory differ from the traditional definition of intelligence? 3. What do multiple intelligences have to do with my classroom? 4. How has M.I. theory developed since it was introduced in 1983? 5. Who are the critics of this theory and what do they say? 6. What are some benefits of using the multiple intelligences approach

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    GARDNER’S MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES By Rhonda R. Regan Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences The process by which individuals learn is one that has intrigued researchers‚ scientists‚ scholars‚ educators and psychologists for many years. The Swiss researcher Jean Piaget believed children learn in stages “the assimilation of new information into existing cognitive structures and the accommodation of those structures themselves to the new information" (Neisser‚ Boodoo‚ Bouchard‚ Jr.‚ Boykin‚ Brody‚ Ceci

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    The majority of my results produced the expected bell curve on my graph. However‚ I believe due to human error the results were incorrect between temperatures of 60Ëšc and 80Ëšc causing this area of my graph not to follow the pattern of my initial prediction. I have also noticed that the highest rate is at a slightly higher temperature than I expected‚ though this may be due to the large difference in temperature between each sample. As the temperature was increases the molecules were

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    The Supporting People programme RESEARCH PAPER 12/40 16 July 2012 The Supporting People programme was launched in 2003 as a £1.8 billion ring fenced grant to local authorities intended to fund services to help vulnerable people live independently. The level of the grant was reduced in subsequent years‚ and in the 2010 Spending Review the Government announced that the Supporting People national funding levels would decrease from £1.64 billion in 2010/11 to £1.59 billion in 2014/15. In 2009‚ the

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    1) What are the ethical issues in this case? There are a few ethical issues in this case‚ making genetically engineered food and distributing to the public without the publics knowledge is unethical. Another ethical issue is not knowing what side affects of the engineered food will do to humans in the long term. It is still not determined whether or not some of these GM foods will cause health problems in humans in the long run and should be tested like new drug have to be tested. It seems to me

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    Complete the following case study and problems and submit the results in either a Microsoft Word document or a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. If you choose to use an Excel spreadsheet‚ place each problem on a separate sheet and label the tab with problem number. Save your document with a descriptive file name‚ including the assignment and your name. Chapter 4: North-South Airline Case Study: In January 2008‚ Northern Airlines merged with Southeast Airlines . . . 3-1 Data collected on the yearly demand

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    Howard Gardner‚ Multiple Intelligences Who knew that a young boy born in 1943 in Scranton‚ PA‚ would become one of the main well known theorists in today’s society (Multiple Intelligences‚ 2002). Growing up‚ Howard‚ really enjoyed being studious and doing well in school‚ however‚ he enjoyed playing piano the most. He claims that music has always been a very important aspect in his life. Majoring as a developmental psychologist and neuropsychology‚ Gardner started his research towards what is today

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    Multiple Intelligence for Every Classroom Multiple intelligence (MI) theory has received much attention over the past 20-years (Campbell‚ 1997; Silver‚ Strong‚ & Perini‚ 1997). Almost 80 years after the first intelligence tests were developed‚ Howard Gardner challenged the idea that intelligence is something that can be objectively measured and reduced to a single quotient or score. Gardner proposed in Frames of Mind‚ (1983) there were at least seven‚ basic intelligences. Since then‚ an 8th has

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