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    Running head: Educational Philosophy Outline and Rationale Educational Philosophy Outline and Rationale Karimah Collins Grand Canyon University EDU 576 July 3‚ 2010 Educational Philosophy Outline and Rationale Philosophies in education may vary from school to school and teacher to teacher. Through the years‚ there have been vast changes in technology‚ values‚ and ideals. In this paper‚ my educational philosophy and rationale for that philosophy will be explained. Based on my belief

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    Creative Rationale What is Kitsch? Kitsch is a form style all though many people would argue that it is rather a lack of style and this is the essence behind the concept of kitsch. kitsch is cheap‚ useless and tasteless art that is more likely to be hoarded rather than collected. It is stored away‚ hidden never to be used. Clement Greenberg concluded the idea of kitsch “Where there is an avant-garde‚ generally we also find a rear-guard. True enough -- simultaneously with the entrance of the

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    PROJECT TITLE:THE OUTLOOK OF TOUCH SCREEN TABLETS (WITH A STYLUS) FOR THE POFESSIONAL WRITING FIELD PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR: RATIONALE FOR PROPOSED RESEARCH A. PROPOSED RESEARCH RATIONALE Within the last few years touch screen technology has come to rise as the new technology for writing and design. Businesses all over the world have steadily integrated touch screen technology into their work environments. Companies ranging in assortment from major airlines to mailing services have

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    Rationale Of The Vietnam War

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    over two million American boots touched ground in Vietnam in May of 1965‚ but for what reason were they being deployed to a foreign country? Most soldiers did not even know the exact reason they were being deployed. Derek Seidman’s article tells the world that soldiers did not know why they were actually fighting. The article states: Few knew why they were fighting; once they arrived in-country‚ the Cold War rationale for the war felt like a vapid abstraction. The “body count” strategy seemed perverse

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    Virgin Group Strategy

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    Introduction With the foundation of Virgin Records in 1970‚ the first step was taken towards what is today Virgin Group‚ which in 2007 comprised 215 companies under its structure‚ in businesses as diverse as space travel‚ mobile telephony and fitness centers. Ever since the start‚ the image and culture of the Virgin Group have been so tightly linked to the personal image and personality of its founder‚ the high-profile entrepreneur and multimillionaire Sir Richard Branson‚ that it is

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    Introduction The Virgin Group is one of the UK’s largest private companies. Virgin’s highest-profile business was Virgin Atlantic‚ which had developed to be a major force in the international airline business. Virgin Atlantic Airways has become Britain’s second largest airline serving the world’s major cities. On 20 December 1999 Richard Branson signed an agreement to sell a 49% stake of Virgin Atlantic to Singapore Airlines to form a unique global partnership. The cost of the transaction to Singapore

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    Rationale Behind M&a

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    RATIONALE BEHIND M&A Motives There are two types of motives involved in merger and acquisition and these are Explicit and Implicit motives. Explicit Motives • Synergy: Synergy means that the merged firm will have a greater value than the sum of its parts as a result of enhanced revenues and the cost base. • Economies of Scale: Economic of scale refer to the reduction in unit cost achieved by producing a large volume of a product. Horizontal mergers aim at achieving economies of scale. This

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    Rationale of Scheme of Work The Hammond is a full time vocational training centre and offer courses in Musical Theatre (MT) or Dance (D). Both courses require ballet training‚ 5 times (D course) or 4 times (MT course) a week. The ballet training is split into 3 groups(A‚B and C) depending on different levels of ballet. The students are assessed to determine which group they go into in their two week induction course at the beginning of term. This scheme of work has been designed for level C group

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    Language Rationale Language‚ simply put‚ is a system of symbols with an agreed upon meaning that is shared within a group of individuals. Maria Montessori understood that children have to learn language‚ that it is not inborn. She also understood the adolescent mind has a long sensitive period for language. Because language is deeply connected to the process of thinking‚ the child will need to be spoken to and listened to often. Each child learns language at their own rate and pace. There can

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    Rubbermaid‚ and got distracted with whatever picture Rubbermaid portrayed to them. In reality‚ what Newell failed to understand was that Rubbermaid was surrounded with problems such as heavy price discounting to wholesalers and as a result low margins‚ poor customer service‚ rising price of raw materials etc. As a result‚ Newell never realized the true worth of Rubbermaid and naturally far more than what the company was actually worth of because of all the problems associated with its

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