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    Internship Report

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    Bus- 489 Report On Internship Introduction Internships provide real world experience to those looking to explore or gain the relevant knowledge and skills required to enter into a particular career field. Internships are relatively short term in nature with the primary focus on getting some on the job training and taking what’s learned in the classroom and applying it to the real world. Interns generally have a supervisor who assigns specific tasks and evaluates the interns overall

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    The Internship Report (Eng 498/698) Rationale Because the student who does an internship receives credit from the university‚ graded credit determined by the technical writing faculty‚ there needs to be documentation in addition to the site supervisor’s evaluation as a basis for that graded credit. Submitting an internship report not only provides the faculty with a document which qualifies the student for graded credit‚ it also provides the faculty with in-depth information about the profession

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    Education” is a broad term that can have many meanings‚ but it is generally defined as the process of learning and acquiring information. Formal learning in a school or university is one of the most common types‚ though self-teaching and so-called “life experiences” can also qualify. Communities around the world place a high value on educating people of all ages‚ whether formally or informally. It is widely believed that constant exposure to new ideas and skills makes people better workers‚ thinkers

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    What is a school and what is it for? 1. Distinguish between education and schooling. Answer: Education is a process of human growth by which one gains greater understanding and control over oneself and one’s world. It involves our minds‚ our bodies‚ and our relations with the people and the world around us. Education is also characterized by continuous development and change. The end product of the process of education is learning. Schooling is a specific‚ formalized process‚ usually focused

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    Objectives/Importance of co-operative society 1. Bringing economic welfare: A cooperative is not just formed to make profits; its objective is to ensure the economic welfare of its members. 2. Creating unity and solidarity: A cooperative is characterized by the strength of its unity. Therefore bringing the extorted and deprived together and encourage them work in unison is a goal of a cooperative society. 3. Awakening of working zeal: Cooperatives also helps to invoke confidence in the minds of people who have

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    "Guajilote Cooperativo Forestal‚ Honduras" Guajilote Cooperativo Forestal was a cooperative with operations outside of Chaparral‚ a small village located in La Muralla National Park in Olancho province‚ Honduras. This cooperative was founded in 1991 as a component of a USAID (United States Agency for International Development) project‚ which attempted to develop La Muralla National Park as an administrative and socioeconomic model expected to be transferred to other Honduras ’ national parks

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    CONTENT OF EDUCATION WHAT IS EDUCATION Education is not only cognitive and intellectual learning‚ and learning of skills and work-related competences. It is much broader to include moral and ethical issues‚ values‚ attitudes‚ religion‚ spiritualism‚ art and more. It is‚ indeed‚ important to focus on this when education in schools and universities has become a large “industry” and when the world‚ instead of becoming more peaceful‚ seems to be more confrontational than before. The main reason

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    Formal Education Vs. Informal Education Are you or your child receiving an education that fits your element? If not then when would now be a good time to look into that? Adults and children today or mostly unaware of how education is being presented do to the fact that they are only aware of one type of education. Of course most of us all are all born and raised on the "ladder system" which is another way of saying formal education‚ but many people don’t realize that there

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    time we are introduced to formal education is in school. The school years are the grounding years of one’s education. Schools are institutions that lay the foundation of a child’s development. They play a key role in developing children into responsible citizens and good human beings. It’s a school where young talent is recognized and nurtured. On leaving school‚ we are all set to soar high in life‚ and enter the real world in pursuit of our dreams. Education provides us with knowledge about the

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    eight. Republic Act No. 9520             February 17‚ 2009 AN ACT AMENDING THE COOPERATIVE CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES TO BE KNOWN AS THE "PHILIPPINE COOPERATIVE CODE OF 2008" Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled:: SECTION 1. Articles 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4 and 5 of Chapter 1 on General Concepts and Principles of Republic Act No. 6938‚ otherwise known as the "Cooperative Code of the Philippines‚" are hereby amended to read as follows: CHAPTER I GENERAL

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