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    Secondary Education A secondary school teacher at a public school must be licensed with a bachelor’s degree and by completing an approved teacher education program. Secondary school teachers at private schools do not need to be licensed but are required to have a bachelor’s degree to teach. For hard to fill positions‚ some states offer alternative licensing programs to secondary school teachers. Understanding a student’s needs‚ the ability to motivate them and communicate well‚ are important qualifications

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    Changing Advertisemnt Trends

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    COMMUNICATION ASSESSMENT FILE Topic:- CHANGING TRENDS- NEW AGE ADVERTISING CHANGING TRENDS- NEW AGE ADVERTISING Advertising is a form of communication intended to persuade its viewers‚ readers or listeners to take some action. It usually includes the name of a product or service and how that product or service could benefit the consumer‚ to persuade potential customers‚ to purchase or to consume that particular brand. Different types of media can be used to deliver these messages‚ including traditional

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    Economics Changing Trends

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    Changing trends in Tax and non-tax revenues Trends in tax revenue Some of the other features of trends in tax revenue are as follows: • Tax revenue‚ on an average‚ could finance about 60 per cent of thecenter’s revenue expenditure during the eighties. The proportionduring nineties‚ however‚ was about 55 per cent only. • Continuing reforms and rationalization of the tax structure‚ haveresulted in a structural shift in composition of tax revenue • A fall in the share of indirect tax

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    Our Changing Lifestyle: Trends and Fads These days lifestyles seem to change very fast. It is more than just clothing and hairstyles that are in style one year and out of date the next; it’s a whole way of living. One year people wear sunglasses on top of their heads and wear jeans and boots; they drink white wine and eat sushi at Japanese restaurants; for exercise they job several miles a day. However‚ the next year they notice that everything has changed. Women wear long skirts; people drink

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    Trends in Education

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    1) One of the main trends in education is globalization‚ which is the main force that changes the world today. The process of globalization covers all the national education systems. Higher education is undergoing a serious transformation because of the direct and indirect impact of global trends. The increase of competition in different directions is a factor of globalization that describes the modern development of the global education market. The competition between state universities and alternative

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    The Secondary Education in Britain Introduction The United Kingdom has a completely world-leading education system. The education in the United Kingdom has hundreds years of history‚ which is quite perfect and complex‚ and also has a very large flexibility. It is quite different from the education in China. Overall‚ the education in the UK is divided into three parts: primary educationsecondary education and tertiary education. The secondary education in the UK and China The difference

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    The Harvard Business School case of one of the largest retails and clothe lines in the world‚ analyses and elaborates on how this Coruna based giant developed into what it is nowadays‚ and explains in detail how different parts of the organization work vertically to form the well established business they are. The case starts off with a brief discussion that Inditex Chief of Information Technology‚ Xan Salgado‚ and his long time friend and professional subordinate in the IT department‚ Bruno Sanchez

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    As I begin my journey along in the pursuit of achieving a history major with a certification in secondary education. My desire to achieve these two goals is based around my earlier childhood and my desire to help students that share a similar desire to learn the past that I have. Though I can not exactly pinpoint where my interest in pursuing history began‚ I believe this all started with my grandparents. With my grandfather serving in the United States Navy‚ during the Second World War‚ he

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    The Path from Secondary to Post Secondary Education Transition How does a high school student know that he or she is ready to enter college? How do parents know their children are academically‚ mentally and emotionally ready for this transition? It is a question that has no definitive answer but does however have a basic theory that can’t be ignored. Preparing our children to enter college and to determine their career path can be a daunting task. The transition for students from high school

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    Changing Trends in Sexual Orientation According to Merriam-Webster Medical Dictionary‚ sexual orientation refers to the inclination of an individual with respect to heterosexual‚ homosexual‚ and bisexual behavior. The famous Kinsey Reports by Alfred Kinsey (1948) claims that about 10% of American adults are homosexual. This astonishing figure is often presented as fact but is often criticized to be highly overestimated by academia. (Refer to Appendix 1 for figures presented by other institutes).

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