adjudicators‚ esteemed timekeepers‚ my worthy opponents‚ and members of the house. Today’s motion is ‘’School Should Ban the Use of Mobile Phone among Students”. We‚ the government‚ totally support the motion. Members of the house‚ let me define today’s motion… According to Wikipedia‚ school is defined as an institution designed to allow and encourage students to learn‚ under the supervision of teachers. Whereas the Concise English Dictionary states that school is an institution for education or instruction
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Supplementary Reading Material among students in Pune Prepared For: Mr. S. V. Godbole Pune March 2007 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY To estimate the demand for supplementary reading material for students (Medical and MBA) in Pune. Time for the project i) Total time: July 2006 to February 2007 ii) Fieldwork time: 25 days (January 2007) Objective 1) To estimate the demand for supplementary reading material for the next one year among the students (Medical and MBA) in Pune
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look more into this topic. My broader research question was‚ how does gender effects eating habits in college students? The reason why I asked this question was because being a college athlete‚ I always wondered what students who didn’t play sports were eating and whether they were eating good or bad. This is a question that somehow always came up when I was thinking about a college student life without playing sports. Not only that‚ but I wanted to know what social influences impacted a student’s
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PGDM-RMM (2009-11) Institute for Technology and Management Global Leadership Center Kharghar‚ Navi Mumbai MARKET RESEARCH REPORT Influence of reference groups on spending patterns among college students : SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTEDBY PROF. (Mrs.) SHELJA JOSE KURUVILLA Group No. 7 Manoj Theng (21) Silky Rungta (23) Sreejit Nair (25) Shekhar Ghosh (38) Shubhankar Otta (39) Nikita Jain (42) 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTENTS 1 FRONT MATTER 1.1 COVER 1.2 ABSTRACTS 1.3 KEYWORDS 2. MAIN BODY
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“The high school dropout rate among persons 16-24 years old was highest in low-income families (16.7 percent) as compared to high-income families (3.2 percent)” (National Center for Education Statistics). The National Center for Education Statistics is one of many organizations that study high school dropout rates. The dropout rate among low-income families is 16.7 giving it a 13.5 margin between high and low-income. Greater income gaps between those at the bottom and middle of the income distribution
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Chapter 1 Introduction OMG! Rili? Dnt now bowt dat.lmfao. Btw‚ wr u nw? Fam. dner 2nyt s hauz‚ r u cuming? Repz‚ azap..!!”‚. Have you received that style of text message? Have you sent this kind of text message? In the Philippines where almost everyone has cellular phones‚ this style of text messaging is no riddle basically for teenagers and young adults. Text messaging has become a common everyday means of communication by which many of us communicate at a distance on a daily basis practically
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Questionnaire about the use of Social Network among Diploma students of IUKL Please tick ( / ) at the answer. 1. What is your name? * 2. What is your gender? Male ( ) Female ( ) 3. What is your age? 18 - 20 ( ) 21 - 25 ( ) 26 - 30 ( ) 30 and above ( ) 4. This is your _____ year? First ( ) Second ( ) Third ( ) Fourth + ( ) 5. What course are you study? Business ( ) Communication
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Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Study Since the launching of the Internet in 1960s‚ the continued growth of Internet technology and applications has become an important part of the reality of many people’s lives globally. It provides an ease to the people who are using it. It is used in groups for discussion‚ all of which can be used for social‚ informational‚ educational‚ and even self-help purposes. Internet is somehow the source of entertainment. Even chatting‚ instant messaging
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|2:30pm—3:20pm |BU—219 | |15776 |M/W |3:35pm—4:25pm |BU—219 | COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES By the end of this course‚ students should be able to: 1) Understand the often competing interests and objectives of various market and non-market stakeholders of multi-national corporations; 2) Identify various non-market strategies available to businesses facing political
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After attending the Modern Dance and Improv Club Dance Concert and observing all the the pieces choreographed by both students and professors that included so many different elements of dance there was one piece that really stood out to me from the moment it began. The piece “Among Daffodils” choreographed by Sara Galo performed by a small group of dancers caught my eye for many reasons; the movement style‚ the story that was told‚ performance quality‚ costumes‚ and lighting. When the piece began
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