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    4.2.2 Quality Manual The quality manual consists of the following: i. Brief information about the University Institute of Management Sciences‚ its objectives‚ vision and mission. ii. Quality Policy‚ Quality objectives and UIMS Quality Management System. iii. Explanation about the guiding principles of UIMS based on ISO 9001:2008 standard requirements in “Teaching and Learning” including library and computer lab services. The objectives of Quality Manual are i. To explain the organization’s

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    Expectations. In "To Kill a Mockingbird"‚ the author‚ Harper Lee‚ makes it clear that the expectations that Aunt Alexandra had for people were immoral. Aunt Alexandra expected Scout to dress and act like a lady. She wanted her to do things‚ such as wearing dresses‚ talking like a lady‚ and not doing things that boys do. However‚ Scout was not ready to make that change‚ because she was used to doing the exact opposite of what Aunt Alexandra asked her. She was doing things that boys would do‚ like

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    Your Responsibilities And Those Of Others Who Have An Effect On Your Work I must initially assess the needs of my students by establishing prior knowledge‚ experience and this can be achieved by variety of methods‚ e.g. informal discussions‚ skills scans‚ analysing the learner’s style (VAK) (Howard Gardner). This initial assessment is the foundation upon which the planning and preparation for the lesson is established. Planning provides a structure and context for both teacher and students‚ as

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    Choose 3 of your direct observations carried out in your PLO. Using these as the context‚ produce a critical reflection on what you have learned about your own practice. The purpose of this assignment is to critically reflect on how effective my practice is by analysing my own direct work with service users and colleagues whilst on placement at a children’s home. It is vital for me to be able to reflect on my own practice as I can adapt how I think‚ feel and behave in order to better meet the

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    flesh?” Shylock “I have them ready.” Portia “Have by some surgeon Shylock‚ on your charge‚ to stop his‚ wounds‚ lest he do bleed to death.” Shylock “Is it so nominated in the bond?” It sounds almost like Shylock was planning to kill Antonio all along. I think Shakespeare did this to show how extreme jews were willing to go‚ to get revenge on Christians at any opportunity they got. Shylock acts like he only cares about getting his payment even if it means the death of Antonio. Shylock’s character

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    Living in a foreign country cannot be better that living in your own. Since the beginning of civilization people have to struggle with everyday problems. It is widely believed that life in a foreing country is free from many difficulties that we have to struggle with in our country‚ however‚ living in a foreing country has more drawbacks than advantages. First of all‚ one of the foremost disadventages of living in a foreing country is the language barrier‚ as one’s first language will

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    and they share their vision with others. A vision comes from your soul and touches your heart. It influences your decisions and actions. For example‚ if your vision is to help the environment in every way you can‚ you will use supplies that are environmentally conscious and will recycle everything you can. Your staff will follow your vision‚ and your example can influence your peers to adopt conservation strategies. 2. Develop your communication skills. Two-way communication is a necessary element

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    The Life You Save May Be Your Own An old woman and her daughter Lucynell who is mute‚ is sitting on their porch when a man named Mr.Shiftlet came to their home. The two woman have never seen this man before. They wondered what he may want. It was the Perfect time for a gentleman to approach them. The old woman was trying to marry off her mute daughter. However‚ Mr. Shiftlet approaches the women and asked if he can assist with any handyman work for them. Mr. Shiftlet not realizing what he just walked

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    The question to ask is: ‘Why not use Standard English all the time?’ Language is a powerful communication tool the user holds to express their individual identity and ingroup solidarity. The use of Standard English helps to direct this‚ as it acts as the structure of communication‚ ingroup and between speech communities to effectively present a standard for mutual understanding. Outside of Standard English comes the use of slang‚ netspeak and textspeak‚ which helps to develop and enrich the language

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    Why do you think Frankenstein has become such an important reference in the modern world? As a 19th Century text‚ Frankenstein written by Mary Shelley‚ has remained remarkably relevant to today’s society. Due to the context written in the middle of the industrial revolution era‚ the novel embodies a strong message as well as a clear warning as to the dangerous repercussions of using science to continue or enhance life. The text has had the ability to play on societal fears towards scientific discovery

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