Islamic Studies(Old & New Syllabi)/ Ethics (First Group)* English Language (First Group)** English (for B.Sc. Candidates) Education‚ (First Group) Applied Psychology/ Psychology‚ Microbiology Journalism‚ Chemistry‚ Space Science A Comp. A Evening: 2.00 P.M. TO 5.00 P.M. On Friday Only (2:30 P.M To5:30 P.M.) Subjects Sociology (Old & New Syllabi)‚ Library and Information Science Islamic Studies (Old & New Syllabi)/ Ethics (Second Group) )* English Language (Second Group)** Paper A Comp. A A A 11th
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speech through group discussions and interactive sessions ORGANISATIONAL SETUP Convenors 1. Prof. V.P. Krishna Prabha‚ Dept. of English 2. Prof. S. Ramdulari‚ Dept. of Hindi 3. Dr.M.N.Rajan‚ Dept. of Malayalam The Literary Club has 26 student members. They are from various teaching departments. Members from the Dept. of English 1. Anju Jose‚ 2. Arya V.J.‚ 3. Afiya J. Salah‚ 4. Anushma J.S.‚ 5. Nayana S. Kumar‚ 6. AnjuRajan S.R.‚ 7.Sini S.‚ 8. Radhika
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Entrepreneur Essay: Is entrepreneurship genetic or can it be learned? Introduction This essay is about whether entrepreneurship can be learned or whether it is in built in someone’s character. I will explore this by using economic‚ entrepreneurial‚ as well as a recent Wall Street Journal article entitle‚ ‘Can Entrepreneurship be taught?’ “It is well established that‚ while only a small proportion of all entrepreneurial firms grow rapidly‚ this small minority delivers a disproportional
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It has been said‚ “Not everything that is learned is contained in books.” Compare and contrast knowledge gained from experience with knowledge gained from books. In your opinion‚ which source is more important? Why? Two main sources we gain knowledge from are books and practical experience. Some people think knowledge from books is more important than that from experience‚ others suppose practice brings about more necessary knowledge than books do. Clearly‚ each of them has its own advantages
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causing me to become disappointed. It learnt several different things from this. I learned that sometimes even when you try to work for something it does not always guarantee that it will pay off in the end. Sometimes even when you work your hardest it does not mean that it will always get the result that you wanted. That is just a reality that I had to face as I was working on my project. Many times I would overestimate what I could d0 in one day‚ and that would leave me feeling disappointed when I could
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Education plays a pivotal role in the life of any person. Some think that learning is done primarily in school. It is true that educational institutions have been so entwined with the process of learning where students learn languages and a variety of other subjects to learn how to communicate and analyze. However‚ important lessons outside school are also important to develop skills in us to prepare us for the future. One of the most important lessons that school cannot teach is morality. School
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2012 H I G H E R S C H O O L C E R T I F I C AT E E X A M I N AT I O N English (Standard) and English (Advanced) Paper 1 — Area of Study Total marks – 45 Section I General Instructions • Reading time – 10 minutes • Working time – 2 hours • Write using black or blue pen Black pen is preferred Pages 3–9 15 marks • Attempt Question 1 • Allow about 40 minutes for this section Section II Page 10 15 marks • Attempt Question 2 • Allow about 40 minutes for this section Section
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Innate and Learned Behaviour The concerning debate of inborn biological factors and the contrasting aspect of environmental issues‚ has been applied to many areas of physcology and development. The debate concerning nature and nurture has indeed become a central and enduring feature within developmental physcology. It addresses whether it is someones innate biological nature that influences behavioural patterns‚ or if it is life experiences and nurture from their social surroundings. The
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books and from experience. Generally‚ knowledge gained from books is theoretical‚ that gained from experience is practical. It is difficult to answer which is more important to we people. It depends on the phases and events of our learning. Knowledge learned from books is instructive‚ which perhaps cannot learn directly from experience. We often hear thunders and see lightning in the sky‚ and we can easily find that lightning will be seen sooner than sound will be heard. According to our experience alone
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some family members‚ I could never have been completely prepared. No book of advice or voice of wisdom can prepare another for the situations and feelings encountered in high school. I can hardly narrow down the three most important lessons that I learned in possibly the four most difficult‚ unbelievable‚ and thrilling years of my life; but‚ I’ll try. Being the oldest sibling‚ and having parents in their own little world I had no one to tell me or guide me. I had to put all my effort possible into
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