Diaspora Speak By : Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh Demand for Meiteis to be a scheduled tribe A marvellous idea‚ it seems. But is it? Demands for Alternative arrangements by the Tangkhuls‚ and Kukilam by the Kukis seem bright ideas. But are they? Of course not! The Meitei demand is the culmination of what has taken them on an emotional rollercoaster ride from the peak of euphoria of independence to the valley of despair. I do appreciate the separate demands of the Tangkhuls and the Kukis‚ which
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in restaurant as a customer service . main customer skill is good communication skill ‚speaking ‚ listening ‚respect to customer‚understand to everything like ur reatsurant dishes Performance objective:first thing is good communication skill and all staff have knowledge like how to treat the customer and understand rthe everything about ur restaurant . Make sure the wait staff knows the menu‚ has tasted the specials‚ and understands the preparation and ingredients. When dealing with the public
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A great philosopher once said‚ "Without knowledge action is useless and knowledge without action is futile"Good morning ladies and gentlemen I’m Abdul Rafae and today I’m going to speak on ’knowledge without application is useless’Humans have a common ability of applying almost everything in their life. Talking about new fashions‚ trends‚ innovations but when it comes to applying knowledge‚ situation is slightly different. Not all people r experts but the qs is what lacks in most knowledgeable humans
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to always have a over exagerated face so that it it noticible to the audience of the mood and scene that I am doing. It is important to always be facing the audience while doing everything so it is visible to everyone of what u are doing and seening ur facial expression and body language while doing it. Body language and control is another important thing‚ facial expression cannot be the only thing relating to the mood or situation‚ the body must also match the facial expression. Body control must
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idea presented by Sokolowski stems from the idea of the Ur-doxa. This is "the belief we have in the world as a whole not just a belief but the basic belief [which] is not subject to correction or refutation the way any particular belief is" (45). Here Sokolowski begins to discredit the Cartesian and Lockean belief in the public-ness of mind or the bias against the reality of the appearance of things. Through the natural attitude and the Ur-doxa and doxa‚ we are able to perceive the things presented
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The Code of Hammurabi King Hammurabi is arguably one of the most well-known rulers of Ancient Mesopotamia‚ alongside Ur-Nammu‚ Great King Sargon‚ and Tiglath-Pileser to name a few. Shortly after 1900 B.C.‚ the Amorites – the Semites from the west who weakened the Third Dynasty of Ur‚ took Babylon as their capital. Gradually and carefully‚ they consolidated their position in the north. By the eighteenth century‚ the Old Babylonian dynasty attained full strength under King Hammurabi‚ who had a long
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as much force as doing it with just human power. It evolved from logs‚ to wagons‚ to carts‚ and now cars. In ancient times there were no forklifts and cranes to lift heavy stuff‚ and the stamina of the builders of great architectural feats like ziggurats ran out quickly. So great thinkers thought of a wheel‚ a creation that helped speed up the process of building because it reduces friction by facilitating motion aka rolling instead of just pushing. Basic science plays in‚ less friction equals easier
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See: 10-15 in Traditions and Encounters 2. Explain the reasons behind the transition to agriculture during the Neolithic era. Neolithic. See: 15-20 in Traditions and Encounters 3. Discuss the early development of Sumer. Sumer‚ Standard of Ur‚ Ziggurat. See: 21-35 4. Outline the causes and effects of a written cultural tradition in Mesopotamia. Hammurabi‚ Phoenicians‚ Gilgamesh‚ Indo-Europeans‚ Hittites‚ lex talionis‚ Yahweh‚ See: 35-42 5.Discuss the influences of Mesopotamian civilization
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Frankenrunner Final Notes Context Frankenstein Bladerunner 1818 Romanticism – rejection of the Enlightenment‚ celebration of nature and creativity Galvanism‚ electricity‚ genetic engineering Locke‚ Rousseau – blank slate theories Wollstonecraft – feminism Godwin – criminalisation of the mind Shelley’s parents were radical idealists‚ brought up in a high minded household. 1982 Globalisation Consumerism/capitalism Environmental degradation (starting from Rachel Carson’s 1961 ‘Silent
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INTERVIEW QUESTIONS http://community.tes.co.uk/forums/t/1139.aspx?PageIndex=2 http://royalsociety.org/uploadedFiles/Royal_Society_Content/Influencing_Policy/Education/Reports/Teachingandlearningalgebrapre19.pdf Obvious question - Why do you want to be a teacher? * What is the best lesson you have taught / observed. Why? What was the worst? Why? * How would you deal with a badly behaved child? * What characteristics do you have to make you a good teacher? * How do your previous studies
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