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    KALENDAR AKADEMIK SESI 2010/2011 UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MALAYSIA 3 & 4 Julai -11 Julai 2010 8 - 9 Julai 2010 12 Julai 2010 – 2 Januari 2011 (25 minggu) 7 Julai 2010 12 Julai – 3 September 2010 4 Ogos 2010 11 Ogos 2010 (Rabu) 31 Ogos 2010 (Selasa) 1 September 2010 4 – 19 September 2010 10 & 11 September 2010 (Jumaat‚ Sabtu) 16 September 2010 20 September – 29 Oktober 2010 25 – 28 September 2010 6 Oktober 2010 18 – 29 Oktober 2010 30 Oktober -7 Nov 2010 3 November 2010 5 November 2010 (Sabtu) 8 – 13

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    1.1 Definition‚ Scope and importance of Environmental Studies Environmental Studies is a multidisciplinary subject. It employs subjects like chemistry‚ physics‚ botany‚ zoology‚ physiology‚ geography‚ geology‚ geophysics‚ and metrology to describe the biological and physical nature of our environment. In order to understand how people function separately and also in a group‚ Environmental Studies involves an understanding of philosophy‚ ethics‚ psychology‚ anthropology‚ demography‚ archaeology

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    Lloyd Emerson D. Dela Cruz BSCE-5 What is a Feasibility Study? Feasibility Study‚ in general definition‚ is a preliminary study undertaken before initializing a certain project in order to asses and ascertain the likelihood of the project’s success. A more elaborate definition of Feasibility Study is that it is an evaluation and analysis of the potential of the proposed project which is based on extensive investigation and research to support the process of decision making whether to initialize

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    Socialization as an Aim of Education Danielle Seguin California State University‚ Long Beach Socialization as an Aim of Education In its truest form‚ I believe the main purpose of education should be to promote socialization. Socialization refers to the act of inheriting and spreading standards‚ customs and ideologies‚ providing an individual with the skills and habits necessary for contributing in society. Socialization is

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    ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES INTRODUCTION: It is a rapidly growing segment of the English for Specific Purposes sector. It aims to provide learners with the skills needed for academic study in a context of English at higher educational system specifically Tertiary students. Andy Gillet (University of Hertfordshire): EAP is a branch of ESP in that the teaching content is matched with the requirements of the learners. SIGNIFICANCE: First of all a Question arises‚ What kind of language

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    The American Indian Movement (AIM) is a Native American organization in the United States. It was founded in 1968‚ with the purpose to eliminate discriminating against the Native Americans and to establish recognition of their treaty rights. The founders of this organization are Dennis Banks‚ Herb Powless‚ Clyde Belle court‚ Eddie Benton Banai‚ Russell Means‚ and many others. Russel Means is one of the earliest leaders of AIM. He is one of contemporary America’s best-known and prolific activists

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    CENTRE FOR LANGUAGE STUDIES‚ UNIMAS PBI 1032: ACADEMIC READING AND WRITING Learning Unit 2: READING SKILLS By the end of this session‚ you should be able to: identify what the writer has stated literally (read the lines) infer what the writer has stated (read between the lines) apply ideas within the text to what you already know (read beyond the lines) A. Reading Academic Texts Academic texts are relatively formal in structure and style. They might be textbooks or just straightforward

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    RUNNING HEAD: How Personal Can Ethics Get? Ruby Washington Dr. David Holness Leadership and Organizational Behavior April 20‚ 2011 The golden rule of customer service is to treat everyone the way you wish to be treated. That is not always prudent because the way one person may want to be treated may not be the same for someone else. There is no one-size-fits-all solution when people are part of the equation. Multiculturalism adds new challenges to businesses especially those doing

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    to identify my chosen organisations objectives and aims. My chosen organisation is The Body Shop‚ its objectives and aims are diverse compared to other businesses that are on the markets for expansion and profitability. In this task I am going to consider the most common objectives and aims‚ in doing so‚ I will compare its objectives and aims to other businesses. Business objectives are the stated‚ measurable targets of how to achieve business aims. For instance‚ we want to achieve sales of £10 million

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    Leadership and Organizational Behavior Professor Rebecca Letellier How Personal Can Ethics Get? Nekisha Adekoya 1. Discuss how personal differences and preferences can impact organizational ethics. Personal differences and preferences can impact organizational ethics by the perception of the individuals in high management and all those working in the organization. All individuals have their own interpretation of what the rules are and the ethical climate of the organization. This is

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