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    data related to blackboards includes all schools(private and govt.)in rural and urban India.I can substantiate my conclusion with different surveys and datas prepared by govt. and non-govt. agencies that still in rural area more than half of the schools have negligible basic infrastructure. As far as Mid-day meal scheme is concerned I have worked on this in 23 blocks.I know what type of food-grain comes for the food and how officials and department of education works on this?My NGO has also done

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    Discuss Bowlby’s work on attachment. Refer to the work of at least one other researcher in your answer. (12 marks) Attachment theory was developed in the 1950’s by psychoanalyst John Bowlby‚ who defined attachment as a ‘lasting psychological connectedness between human beings’. Whilst working with James Robertson in 1952‚ he observed that children experienced intense distress when separated from their mothers and if fed by other caregivers‚ the child’s anxiety did not diminish. This led to his theories

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    Kurt Vonnegut is one of the most famous author’s in literature. In “The Manned Missiles‚” he composed story in letter format‚ with messages between two fathers. These fathers had children who were interested in the aeronautical sciences. Both of the children were chosen to fly in space. However‚ there was a fatal incident where both of them died by the collision of their rockets. The fathers sympathize with each other for their losses through letters. Through these letters we can comprehend

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    Calhoun English 122: English Composition II (ACE1322E) June 17‚ 2013 Running Head: The Values and Changed Viewing Habits of Reality Television 2 The Values and Changed Viewing Habits of Reality Television I chose my topic from the Arts‚ Media‚ and Philosophy. “What values do reality television shows appeal to? How have they changed television viewing? My research will involve searching for values that these reality shows have for the millions of viewers that tune

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    7.05A-Respond to one of three discussion choices and submit it to your instructor. Be sure to include the name of the student to whom you responded. Choices: It is a well known fact the field of science fiction is largely one dominated by men. Why do you think this is? In the sci-fi novels and films you know‚ what type of roles do women play? Are they in-depth‚ complex characters or are they mainly simpering‚ helpless victims or sexual stereotypes inserted into the fiction in order to tempt the

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    Research Topics 1. Labour Participation And Social Mobility Among The Affected Area Of Kasargod. 2. Priests And Society A Sociological Study Of The Catholic Priests In Kannur Districts. 3. The Shift In Social Conception Of Old Age: A Case Study Of The Aged Population In Pariyaram Grama Panchayat 4. Training And Empowerment Of Rural Women Members Of Self Help Group Of Tellicheri Social Service Society. 5. Participation Of Women Ex-Gramapanchayath Representatives In Civic Women Of Endosulfan Responsibility

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    lives will affect them in the future. This begins with the people who are most involved with the children. Parents need to make many decisions carefully to make sure their child’s future is the best it can be. One of the most important decisions made is the choice for the mother to stay at home with the children and not work or work and send the children to some form of child care. Both offer advantages for the family. However‚ working mothers benefit the family more than stay-at-home mothers

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    are expected to read and respond to at least three books if you will be in regular English and at least five books if you will be in Pre-AP‚ Pre-IB‚ AP‚ GT‚ IB‚ or Dual Credit English. Personal choice selections for non-fiction and contemporary works may be made from one of the suggested lists that are available on the district web site (www.aldine.k12.tx.us). You may also select books that have been recommended to you by a friend or your teacher. Write all notes and responses on your own paper

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    Is any work better than no work? Not for unemployment benefits New York – Roberta Hanson of North Haven‚ Conn.‚ had been searching for work for 22 months when she landed a part-time job weekend afternoons and nights for a nearby municipal parks and recreation department. But now Ms. Hanson rues the day she took that work. Why? The Connecticut Department of Labor used her negligible earnings in her part-time job as the new baseline for Hanson’s unemployment benefits. She went from receiving $483

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    restrictions often imposed by subject boundaries. In early childhood programs it focuses upon the inter-relatedness of all curricular areas in helping children acquire basic learning tools. It recognizes that the curriculum for the primary grades includes reading‚ writing‚ listening‚ speaking‚ literature‚ drama‚ social studies‚ math‚ science‚ health‚ physical education‚ music‚ and visual arts. The curriculum also incorporates investigative processes and technology. It emphasizes the importance of

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