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    How do you design and conduct a specific training program ? Answer : To design a program a trainer has to assess several factors. First the trainer should understand the need of the training. Then assess the training needs. Finally‚ according to the assessment‚ design a specific type of training programme. The training and development programme for workers‚ supervisors and mangers has to design separately. Programme Designing. The designing of the programme for the workers is normally done

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    (temperature) difference. * c. What quantity of heat was transferred from one sample to the other? Answer: Here heat transfer from hot water to cold water. Mass of hot water (m) = 200g Initial temperature (T) = 80˚C Finial temperature (T2) = 60˚C Specific heat of water (s) = 4.18 J/g˚C ∆T=(60-80)℃ = - 20˚C Heat transfer from hot to cold water is q. q = ms∆T = 200g * 4.18J/g˚C * -20˚C = -16720J = -16720 * 10-3kJ q = -16.72kJ (1J = 10-3kJ) Therefore heat transfer from

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    vicious. This stigma typically applies to all pitbulls‚ not just the ones that have actually caused harm. To try and take care of the issue of so called “dangerous” attacks‚ the legislative act known as breed-specific legislation is being debated and tried throughout the United States for one specific breed. We all know that there have been attacks by other breeds but we are focused on pitbulls. That’s why I say if you are looking for a good story on Pitbulls‚ you are not going to find many people don’t

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    this potential is on the rise. Acting on the behalf of public safety‚ state and local legislators are mounting an attack on man’s best friend and singling out certain breeds as targets of their vendettas. Law makers are attempting to enact breed specific bans based on skewed and inconclusive statistics and prejudices fueled by biased reports created in the news media‚ while at the same time they are failing to address what is causing this problem; irresponsible dog owners. A more comprehensive

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    the raw materials in the same chemical and physical properties‚ the same degree of homogenization‚ the same rotary kiln calcining temperature and time‚ the solid phase reaction speed is proportional to the fineness of raw material. The larger its specific surface area is‚ the greater the contact area between the particles is‚ at the same time‚ the finer of the raw material is ‚ the greater the surface free energy of particles is‚ the more conducive to the reaction is .    Theoretically‚ the finer

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    is only as well trained as the owner it has been raised with and the preconceived bias against this breed should be reconsidered. Breed Specific Legislation (BSL) is defined as a law or statute that equates the qualities of a dangerous dog with a certain breed‚ and bans or restricts certain breeds based on identity‚ not behavior of a specific animal (Weiss‚ 2001). This type of legislation does not make concessions for those members of

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    consists of 23 printed pages and 1 blank page. SPA SJF4655/CGW T45720/3 © OCR 2008 [H/103/4250] OCR is an exempt Charity [Turn over 2 EQUATIONS efficiency = useful energy output total energy input energy = mass × specific heat capacity × temperature change energy = mass × specific latent heat fuel energy input = waste energy output + electrical energy output power = voltage × current energy supplied = power × time energy (kilowatt hours) = power (kW) × time (h) wave speed = frequency × wavelength

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    absorption of solar radiation‚ which will be essential during winter. The radiation getting in through the glazing is absorbed by concrete or masonry walls‚ stone floor slabs etc. These materials help in increasing absorption‚ density and have high specific heat capacity. This high energy heat is stored or retained by thermal mass of the material‚ which therefore transmits the heat absorbed when needed. There are four types of passive solar technique: suntempered‚ direct gain‚ indirect gain and isolated

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    and learning factors that may possibly affect the learning process. Client-Specific Factors Before teaching it is important to know whether the client has any vision or hearing problems‚ and if so to accommodate to the client’s needs. Specific client factors that will influence the clients learning and the effectiveness of teaching include cultural diversity because by tailoring teaching interventions to meet the specific cultural needs and resources of the clients is key to improving outcomes through

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    order and grammatical inflections‚ and to use information from the environmental and social context to select‚ from a wide range of possible interpretations‚ the one that was intended by the speaker.  The emphasis of this book is on children with specific language impairments‚ but normal development is also given extensive coverage. The focus is on research and theory‚ rather than practical matters of assessment and intervention. Nevertheless‚ while this book is not intended as a clinical guide to

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