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    that computer games can be instructive and enlightening. It has been acknowledged for a long time that educational computer games and simulations are effective assisting tools in the educational areas of management‚ medicine‚ science and etc. The problem is despite the growing popularity of computer games and unsettled arguments regarding their potential effects‚ academic researches on computer games are somewhat limited. Among those existing studies‚ many are focused on the violence in computer games

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    Literature Review CHAPTER 2 LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Introduction The main purpose of this chapter is to conduct theoretical analysis on two areas of concern for this study‚ which is‚ e-learning and theory of multiple intelligences. This chapter outlines the areas of concern that precipitated the decision to conduct a review of the literature on learning styles based on the theory of multiple intelligences and how they may be considered in the design of e-learning applications. In order to relate

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    your daily public transportation ride to work or school. The subway and buses are most of the time so unsanitary that it’s unbearable. Many times when we are on the train we find ourselves switching the cart we are in‚ and with all hope‚ searching for a better one. As it turns out‚ we are always stuck with the same old dirt. This is a New York City phenomenon. Why should we travel to work surrounded by piles of filth daily? I initially encountered this problem when I first started

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    Inequities Women Face

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    The Inequities Women Face Women have always been perceived as subordinate to men. As time has passed‚ women’s equality has improved‚ but they are still not seen as equal to the opposite gender. Women have been treated unjustly for centuries‚ simply viewed as the caretaker of household duties. Women (the female gender) are more misunderstood because they are stereotyped in the media‚ viewed as the weaker sex in the workplace‚ and suffer from pay inequality. Women are labeled today in the

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    TWO ---------- 13 Description of the nature of work done ---------- 13 At section/department Detailed account of the training/work ---------- 25 Performed by the student CHAPTER THREE ---------- 28 New knowledge/skills acquired‚ ---------- 28 and challenges encountered Contribution of students to organization ---------- 30 General comments‚ Observation and ---------- 31 Impression CHAPTER FOUR ---------- 32 Conclusion ---------- 32 Recommendation

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    The 21 Most Powerful Minutes In A Leader’s Day Khaleelah Muhammad EDL 749 - Ethical Leadership in Education Michael D. Brooks‚ Ed.D. November 12‚ 2010 The 21 Most Powerful Minutes In A Leader’s Day In this book‚ John Maxwell (2007) presents a 21-week study plan covering 21 leadership laws that are based on readings from the Bible. This reading assists leaders in capitalizing on their skills and overcoming their limitations‚ persuading them to lead with compassion as well as intellect

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    Faculty of Commerce Department of Business Management NAME: DZIVAMI TAFADZWA STUDENT NUMBER: N0110708X PROGRAM: B.COM MARKETING [CON] ACADEMIC SUPERVISOR: MR G NDLOVU INDUSTRIAL SUPERVISOR: MR O MURWIRA COMPANY NAME: TANROY ENGINEERING (PVT) LTD ATTACHMENT PERIOD: 05 AUGUST 2013 – 25 JULY 2014 THIS WORK-RELATED REPORT IS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENTS OF THE BACHELORS OF COMMERCE DEGREE IN MARKETING’S THIRD YEAR PERIOD OF INTERNSHIP. Dzivami Tafadzwa:

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    ‘Terror and Chaos are now our rulers.’ These words haunt and rule over the people of Kabul. The main characters endure through physical and emotional torment‚ living in a world where fear is lived in ordinary daily routine. The book ‘My Forbidden Face’ by Latifa illuminates the world of Afghanistan before and after the Taliban invasion. Latifa’s mother faced detrimental physical and emotional trauma throughout the novel. Latifa changes from a cheerful teenager to a fearful and cautious woman‚ simply

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    The True Face of Islam People think of the September 11 tragedy when they hear the words Muslims or Islam. The media and what it shows about Muslims have made the real picture of Islam fade away. People in the US totally misunderstand concepts of Islam; because only a group of Muslims is presented to people on TV‚ which gives a misconception to people that all Muslims are the same as what is presented. Islam is a better religion than what most people in the US think. There is a big misunderstanding

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    What are the problems and challenges the Wright brother’s face when creating the first motorized aircraft? Wilbur and Orville Wright had lots of Problems and challenges ahead of them when they were constructing and flying the first motorized aircraft. One of the challenges the brother’s faced was the environment. Another one was the brother’s religion. In addition to that the design of the plane was also a big problem. The Wright brother’s Wilbur and Orville faced a lot of the problems with the environment

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