about performances‚ the Campus will conduct a faculty evaluation. The students are given an evaluation forms to be answered so that the Department Chairmen and even the Campus Executive Director can easily determine where the faculty members lack and what they need to work further. Students play an integral role in the academic life of the university through their participation in the evaluation of the faculty .The proposed project entitled “Computerized Faculty Evaluation System (CFES) for
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Ethical relativism is the theory that morality is relative to the norms of one’s culture. That is‚ the moral norms of the society practiced depend on whether an action is right or wrong. But‚ the problem with moving from cultural perspective to cultural relativism is rather than saying‚ “we need to understand the morals of other cultures‚” it says‚ “we cannot judge the morals of other cultures‚” regardless of the reasons for their actions. The same action may be right in one society but be wrong
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Deep Ecology and its Relation to the Third World This paper will begin with an exposition of the article‚ “Radical Environmentalism and Wilderness Preservation: A Third World Critique” written by Ramachendra Guha‚ a sociologist and historian involved in ecological conflict in the East and the West. In this article‚ he refers to American environmentalism as “deep ecology”‚ a modern theory founded by Arne Naess. Guha’s argues that based on a comparison of the concepts of deep ecology and other cultural
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decades now. What exactly do we do climb the ‘developed’ bandwagon? India‚ despite all glorious statistics and rankings‚ today is a part of the league of third world nations. Do cite a very clear definition of global economies; first world countries are the developed capitalist countries where we place US‚ Russia. Second world countries are the socialist economies‚ China being the best example of the same. Third world countries are the developing and the least developed nations of the world. India is
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History of third sex In all probability the pre-historical human societies had close to 5 or 6 gender identities‚ keeping with the nature of humans. Indeed some of the surviving ancient tribes (e.g. the Native Americans or the Bugis of Sulawesi‚ etc.)). When there were not enough gender identities‚ unlike present day west‚ these cultures accommodated all the possible shades of gender within the ones available. The feminine male‚ the masculine female and the hermaphrodite --- all were considered
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It is pretty surprising that the small businesses are treated differently than large firms. Initially I thought that both were scrutinized under the same laws but after reviewing the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission website as well at the U.S Small Business Administration site there are definitive acts that are different. Some of the areas that seem to be different are the workplace safety‚ corporate governance‚ business organization and health insurance. The small business Administration
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While the world shrinks owing to modem means of communication and transport‚ the land available for our habitation also shrinks‚ posing a problem which‚ if not attended to now‚ can threaten food production. Agricultural land is disappearing fast and soil is being eroded or exhausted. Deserts are marching and forests are disappearing. The world‚ particularly the Third World‚ is being threatened with food shortage and over-population and the ills associated with these. Many areas are in danger of
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Implications of Information Technology in Developing Countries and Its Impact in Organizational Change ABSTRACT The survival and growth of organizations in an increasingly turbulent environment would depend upon effective utilization of information technology for aligning the organizational structure with environmental preferences and for creating symbiotic interorganizational structures. How can IT help the organizations in responding to the challenges of an increasingly complex and uncertain
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Running Head: LEGAL AND ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS FOR CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT Legal and Ethical Implications for Classroom Management Grand Canyon University: EDU 450 December 20th‚ 2012 Discipline is one of the greatest challenges that face today’s educators. Administrators and teachers must determine what types of discipline are effective and how to prevent student misconduct. Teachers and administrators must familiarize themselves with ethical and legal issues and
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Based on the article “Living Forever: The Ethical Implications of Human Extension” by Brad Patridge‚ it clearly shows that the idea of life extension technologies are unwelcomed by the author for he portrays life extension as a disruption to the systems of the society and an immoral act of defying nature. Although the author provided certain positive effects of life extension‚ he decided to focus more on the negative implications. I feel that there is a need to pursue life extension technologies
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