Case : 1 Electronics Corporation of India Ltd.(ECIL) is a Public Enterprise under the Department of Atomic Energy established with the purpose of supporting India’s Nuclear Power Programme and help the country achieve self-reliance in professional electronics. Over the years the company evolved itself into a multi-product and multi-disciplinary organisation with focus on Computers‚ Control Systems and Communications. In the post-liberalisation scenario‚ the compulsions of global competition on
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The Identification and Production of Materials 1. Fossil fuels provide both energy and raw materials such as ethylene‚ for the production of other substances. Students Learn To: .2 Identify the industrial source of ethylene from the cracking of some of the fractions from the refining of petroleum. • Ethylene is produced either from natural gas or crude oil‚ which are mixtures of hydrocarbons. One method involves… Cracking: a process by which hydrocarbons with higher molecular
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Multimedia Teaching with Video Clips: TV‚ Movies‚ YouTube‚ and mtvU in the College Classroom Modernization: Video-brain conclusions. The value of a video clip as a teaching tool lies in its potential to do the following: (a) tap the core intelligences of verbal/linguistic‚ visual/spatial‚ musical/rhythmic‚ and emotional (interpersonal and intrapersonal)‚ (b) engage both the left and right hemispheres‚ (c) appeal to the reptilian‚ limbic‚ and neocortex layers of the brain to sense the nature of
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Teaching Listening Listening is the language modality that is used most frequently. It has been estimated that adults spend almost half their communication time listening‚ and students may receive as much as 90% of their in-school information through listening to instructors and to one another. Often‚ however‚ language learners do not recognize the level of effort that goes into developing listening ability. Far from passively receiving and recording aural input‚ listeners actively involve themselves
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Patient Teaching: Importance of Repositioning Sean Crayton University of Toledo College of Nursing Patient Teaching: Importance of Repositioning Assessment of Patients Learning Needs M.C. is an elderly male who was admitted and treated for a fall and hip fracture. He had surgery‚ is bed ridden but is soon to be released. He and his family need proper teaching on the importance of reposition as to avoid obtaining pressure ulcers during his limitations to extensive bed rest and staying off
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Checkpoint‚ IGCSE and AS / A level (AICE) CIE Endorsed Materials and Professional Development for Teachers books (March 2007) These books are written by experienced teachers and CIE trainers. 1 Checkpoint Hodder Murray www.hoddermurray.co.uk To see summaries‚ use booksearch keyword “Checkpoint”. Contact is Giana.Elyea@hodder.co.uk or call 011 44 2078 736 040. The US distributor for Hodder Murray is Jeff Goldstein at Trans-Atlantic Publications e-mail (jeffgolds@comcast.net)‚ by telephone (215-
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PTTLS Steve Plant Explain the boundaries between the teaching role and other professional roles The role of a teacher is multi faceted. It not only requires the teacher to be able in terms of teaching their given subject‚ but they also have to be competent in many of the softer skills often taken for granted by outsiders ‘looking in’. The ability to share knowledge‚ conduct research on a subject and understand individual learning styles is coupled with the ability to be a good listener‚ be approachable
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throughout their lifetime. (gender-pricing-study‚2015). Additional to these M.Fustier says “Men are natural producers while women are consumer.”(Fustier & Gurbaskan‚ 1974) about the traditional societies. If we also think about the last scene of the commercial where after they pack the products which also they produced‚ a woman appears on the screen‚ eating the biscuit seductively while laying on a sofa which is a posture of powerlessness (Jhally‚ 2009‚ pg. 8) but also we can realize that distinctively
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and Ethnicity Professor Herman October 25‚ 2010 Over the past couple of decades the usage of offensive stereotypes have played a big role in popular films‚ TV shows‚ music videos‚ and comedy routines today. In fact one can only argue that these offensive stereotypes have increased considerably and will only continue to grow. There are many reasons as to why these stereotypes have only increased and have led to the creators of these films making millions and millions of dollars. The main
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The Skittles commercial entitled “Romance” begins with a zoomed-in camera angle of a teenage boy pouring a bag of skittles into his hands. At this point it is visible that the boy is wearing a blue hoodie accompanied by a blue‚ gray‚ and white shirt. The skittle bag itself is exaggerated in color and works to draw the attention of the viewer to the bag as its brilliant red gleams comparatively to the dull background of the boy’s shirt. As the skittles are poured into the hands of the boy‚ the sound
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