Syllabus of English (BDP) B.A. (Hons.) Course Code : EEG NETAJI SUBHAS OPEN UNIVERSITY 1‚ Woodburn Park‚ Kolkata-700 020 Tel. : 2283-5157 TeleFax : 033-2283 5082Course Structure For The Bachelor’s Degree Programme (BDP) in English 1. Compulsory Subjects : Foundation Course (a) Humanities and Social Science (FHS) 8 Credits (b) Science and Technology (FST) 8 Credits (c) Bengali (FBG) 4 Credits (d) English (FEG) 4 Credits 24 Credits 2. Elective Subjects : Honours Course (EEG) Paper 1 : Reading Poetry
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Reserve Readings. Participation Participate in class discussion. All Week 2 Discussion Questions Respond to weekly discussion questions. Various 2 Learning Team Instructions Select Learning Team members who work together throughout the course. Create the Learning Team Charter. Review the Week One objectives and discuss insights and questions you may have. 11/25/13 Individual Magnolia Therapeutic Solutions Case Study Resource: Magnolia Therapeutic Solutions Case Read the Magnolia
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ENG101 Communicative English – I L 2 T 0 P 2 C 3 Version No. 1.0 Prerequisite + 2 level English Objectives: The objective of the course is to 1. To help the second language learners to acquire fluency in spoken and written English. 2. To enable students communicate with clarity and precision in the workplace. 3. To give the students a perspective to appreciate life in its variables by exposing them to comprehension texts; and also to enrich their word power. 4. To enable students
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Weekly Dates 16-Week Course 1/14 -1/20 Classes start 14th Week Number Week 1 Discussion Board DB 1 (Intro) Reading Concept Chapters (Introduction to Class and Register in SAM) Complete Blackboard Orientation and Register in SAM) Reading Task Chapters Office & Windows 7 pages OFF 2 - 75 Labs Due Dates Jan. 20 Files to Submit Exercise 1 (in Blackboard) Quizzes/Exams 1/21 - 1/27 Week 2 Jan. 27 1/21 Martin Luther King Day Campus Closed Feb. 3 Blackboard Orientation
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Have you seen Joaquin Phoenix? I don’t think you have unless you’ve seen Walk the Line. Along with Reese Witherspoon‚ as his co-star‚ this movie is a must-see. This film‚ in my opinion‚ was one of the biggest films of 2006. It is a drama and documentary on the life of the singer Johnny Cash. The director‚ James Mangold‚ definitely let his skills shine with this picture. Joaquin Phoenix played Cash and represented him down to a tee. From the body language‚ to the singing voice‚ you have to look
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Running Head: LIFE SPAN PERSPECTIVE PAPER Life Span Perspective Paper Natalia Pimentel University of Phoenix PSY/375 Andrew Rodriguez September 15‚ 2009 Life Span Perspective Paper People are constantly changing and developing ever since conception to the day they pass away. Some changes can be more for people depending on the choices and incidents that occurs in a person’s life. The majority of changes that people go through are passed by common biological and psychological
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2) or 11:00-‐12:50 (Section 1). Course Description Catalog Description: This course blends the theory and practice of effective leadership in the spirit of the Jesuit Tradition of principled service to others. Although theory is at the heart of this course‚ practice is where the real leadership
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