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    workbook/textbook approach familiar to those who attended American public schools growing up.  It is comprised of 6-7 unrelated subjects with a different book for each.  It is grade specific and may be expensive. Examples: Bob Jones‚ A Beka‚ Calvert Learning Style Match: Visual and Auditory Pros: More likely to cover the basics‚ lesson plans laid out‚ security Cons: Time consuming‚ expensive‚ difficult to teach several grades simultaneously‚ subjects each taught separately Works well for:

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    ON EXPLORATORY&DESCRIPTIVE RESEARCH DESIGNS Submitted On: 21.01.2010 Submitted To: Dr. R. Nalini Reader Dept. Of Social Work Pondicherry University Submitted By: Shameer K 1st Year Dept. Of Social Work Pondicherry University INTRODUCTION RD is d logical & systematic planning & directing d research. It spells what occur in d successive stages of d research. Any research work have common purpose of finding answers to meaningful qns‚besides have its own specific purpose of

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    to approach a conclusion. What if there is no set start on experimentation during that step of the scientific method? During the flu epidemic of 1918‚ there was no set way of approaching a way to prevent the outbreak. Scientists had to make completely new observations if any progress was to be done. Barry realizes the lack of stepping stones in curing the flu and attempts to motivate scientists to pursue the first steps in research. Those who pursue scientific research would be distinguished from

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    their hosts by producing vitamin K2‚ and by preventing the establishment of pathogenic bacteria within the intestine. It causes illnesses like typhoid fever‚ paratyphoid fever‚ and food borne. This strain of bacteria‚ according to studies and research‚ is confirmed to be inhibited by organic compounds produced and contained in extracts of kamias leaves and garlic bulbs. These two organic products are commonly used in adding flavor to food and they both exhibit their antibacterial properties on

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    students working for higher research degree (MBA). Every student needs to strictly abide by the recommended format while writing and presenting the thesis at MBA level. This course intends to provide a sound base for that. Quality of research‚ its contribution in the area of research and the significance of that contribution play an immense role in the acceptance of the final thesis. The dissertation provides the foundation for understanding the domain and dimension of research. COURSE OBJECTIVE

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    Many years ago my family and I were having lunch outside my grandfather’s house. It was the first time my entire family got together to celebrate my grandfather’s birthday. It was a beautiful night; we were dancing‚ eating and celebrating that special day. After a couple of hours‚ my grandpa decided to go to get some rest because he felt tired‚ but before going to sleep‚ he said these words that I will never forget "I’m so happy! My family is here‚ united and that’s how I want you to be… united and

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    and definition Research ethics provides guidelines for the responsible conduct of biomedical research. In addition‚ research ethics educates and monitors scientists conducting research to ensure a high ethical standard. WHY STUDY RESEARCH ETHICS? Knowing what constitutes ethical research is important for all people who conduct research projects or use and apply the results from research findings. All researchers should be familiar with the basic ethical principles and have up-to-date knowledge

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    "Do artifacts have politics?" Discuss Langdon Winner’s question and give some examples. Iva N. Ivanova ivai@ifi.uio.no First semester at UiO Word count: 2103 Introduction The objective of this paper is to discuss Langdon Winners theory on the politics of technology. In his book "The Whale and the Reactor" Langdon Winner asks the question "Do artifacts have politics?". That question has provoked many to look for different dimensions of technology. Winner argues

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    Defense‚ Atomic Energy and Attock Refinery. Test results clarify the significant relationship between the component of workplace condition and OCB. The Result obtained highlights the positive relation between commitment and OCB. We found that employees who perceive justness in organization are more committed towards organization that influences the citizenship behavior in workforce for a particular organization. However‚

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    of the fast-food industry is very aggressive. As people’s tastes change and new diets become the rage‚ restaurant chains must decide if and how to respond. This case focuses on the research behind the introduction of Donato’s low-carbohydrate pizza‚ and how the company collapsed its normal productdevelopment research process to take advantage of a current trend. www.donatos.com >The Scenario Used with permission of Pamela S. Schindler. © 2004. Some strategic windows remain open for an

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