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    Role of Higher Educational Institutions in Corporate Social Responsibility By Ms. Susan Abraham Assistant Professor‚ SCMS School of Technology and Management‚ SCMS Campus‚ Muttom‚ Aluva ’ 683106 Email: susan2112@gmail.com Phone: 9495114276 Abstract Higher educational institutions in India have been contributing to the knowledge base of our country. They have been enrolling students at the rate of 10 percent in the year 2007. Privatisation of these institutions has brought in

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    Life Role

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    For every role that is "performed" in one’s life‚ the antithesis of that role also is performed. As I examine my many roles that I play in life‚ I realize that the majority of my time spent on this planet has been filled with learning. We all are eternal students‚ I guess you could say; this would at least be true in an ideal world. And for every individual whom consumes his or herself with being a student‚ that person also is a teacher. Too often the definition of teaching gets associated with

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    The Role of Textbooks in a Language Program Jack C. Richards Textbooks are a key component in most language programs. In some situations they serve as the basis for much of the language input learners receive and the language practice that occurs in the classroom. They may provide the basis for the content of the lessons‚ the balance of skills taught and the kinds of language practice the students take part in. In other situations‚ the textbook may serve primarily to supplement the teacher’s

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    Roles in the Courtroom

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    where you can see what actually happens in a court of law when someone is sued. All in all‚ when you watch these shows you never get the full effect of the roles each person in a courtroom plays to bring a person to justice. Some roles are more important than others‚ but people like Bailiffs‚ Judges or even Jurors all share an amount of responsibility in making sure that justice is served. In any courtroom you will see a Bailiff‚ Prosecutor‚ Defense Attorney‚ and a Judge. The Bailiff is usually a sheriff

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    The role of teachers as nation builders The role of teachers in the building of a nation can not be ignored. It is they who influence the immature minds of the youth and tries to mould the living stuff into various forms. It is they on who depends the future of the nation. Hence‚ they are the most important part of the society. In the past‚ teachers were considered respectable figures even by the kings and the emperors‚ because only teachers were there to guide and advice them in hours of crisis

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    Womens Roles

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    looking after the children. Today women have been given bigger role to play in the society. They are entrusted with more responsibility than their male counterparts. Earlier in the olden days‚ women use to sit at home detached from the outside world. They use to manage the home and look after children. They were devoid from the responsibility of earning income for the family‚ leaving it exclusively to their male counterparts. The responsibility of earning income for the family was left to males. With

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    Role and Functions of Law Paper Orlando R. Serrano Law/421 February 18‚ 2013 Michael Carrozzo Role and Functions of Law Paper In our society and business there are laws that have been created as a body of rules that we must followed or obey and it sets the boundaries of our daily lives. In this paper it will take a look at the different types of laws and their roles and functions of each one. This paper will also look at the case of Cipollone V. Liggett Group‚ Inc. on the Supreme Court

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    attentively to their clients. They offer them the time‚ empathy and respect they need to express their feelings and perhaps understand themselves from a different perspective. The aim is reduce their confusion and enable them to cope with challenges or to make positive changes in their life where necessary. Counsellors do not give advice‚ but help clients to make their own choices within the framework of an agreed counselling contract. There is also no clear distinction between the terms counselling

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    who have been less fortunate than others and need the comfort of a friend. With the guide of a counselor they can begin the process of helping people to make important choices that will affect their lives; hence guidance counselors play very vital roles in our every day situation. Geldard‚ 2003 affirms that guidance counselors need to have an understanding of psychology and human development processes and impeccable comprehension counseling theory and a range of theoretical approaches. Therefore

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    1.1 Summarise key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice relating to own role and responsibilities. Teachers always have to protect themselves and the best way to do it is to follow the rules of the code of practice. Being a teacher makes me automatically an example for my students therefore I must not discriminate‚ abuse (physically or verbally)‚ dress inappropriate‚ and be late or messy. The Code of Professional Practice comes in support of all teachers as

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