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    will be chiefly guided by the lens of culturally responsive pedagogy to explore EFL practices in context of Nepal. “Culturally Responsive Teaching”‚ as per the definition of Gloria Ladson-Billing‚ is an approach that empowers students intellectually‚ socially‚ emotionally‚ and politically by using culturally referents to impact knowledge‚ skills and attitudes. (cited in Sealey-Ruiz‚ 2006). The term culturally responsive teaching or culturally responsive pedagogy was first used by Gay (2000) and Villegas

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    Creating an Application

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    JOSE RIZAL UNIVERSITY Compilation of Lectures and Laboratory Exercises in ITC23 using VISUAL BASIC.NET 2010 Introduction to Visual Basic 2010 A Brief Description of Visual Basic 2010  Visual Basic 2010 is the latest version of Visual Basic launched by Microsoft in 2010. It is almost similar to Visual Basic 2008 but it has added many new features. Visual Basic has gone through many phases of development since the days of BASIC that was built for DOS. BASIC stands for Beginners’ All-purpose

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    Creating A Methodology

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    Creating a Methodology Course: Project Management (BUS 375) January 16‚ 2015 In John Compton’s Company‚ the issues that were in play which caused the lack of a Project Management methodology for years are due to the possibility that none of his executives had any knowledge or experience in project management. I also believe that fear was in play‚ maybe more than a few executives were afraid to let the other know that they did not have any knowledge or experience in project management and instead

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    Creating a Portfolio

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    portfolio Creating a Portfolio What is a Portfolio? A portfolio attests to your work‚ accomplishments‚ and skills‚ and documents the breadth and depth of your ability and experience. It rounds out your resume‚ making you more attractive to employers and increasing your chances of being hired or of receiving a promotion. Basic Portfolio Contents A generic portfolio might include these elements: • Title Page • Table of Contents • Personal statements (Mission‚ Values‚ and Goals)

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    Creating Doritos

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    The Process of making Doritos Juan Gonzalez Pedegree II teacher: Alana Olson Is it good or bad for health? That’s a question many people say to themselves‚ but the truth is that whether bad unhealthy or not‚ Doritos has become part of people’s daily life when it comes to grocery shopping. Probably when Arch West created the Doritos idea‚ he never tought that it would become what is now; because from 1990’s until now (and counting) are the most famous

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    Ethical and Socially Responsive Business Felix Che Strayer University Course Title: BUSS100 Professor: Karen Hogler Due date: 03/016/2015 Ethical and Socially Responsive Business. A code of ethical conduct contains written morals to prevent misconduct within the workplace. Cheesecake Factory encourages employees to promote honest and ethical conduct both personally and professionally. It is important to stay compliant with both government laws and Cheesecake Factory’s guidelines. Cheesecake Factory

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    Creating Market Orientation

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    a business culture in which all employees are committed to the continuous creation of superior value for customers. However‚ businesses report limited success in developing such a culture. One approach to create a market orientation‚ the ap­ proach taken by most businesses‚ is the “programmatic” approach‚ an a priori approach in which a business uses education programs and organizational changes to attempt to implant the desired norm of continuously creating superior value for customers. A second

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    Creating Confidence

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    Intro: To get farther in life‚ you must overcome the impossible. But what is the defintion of impossible in your stand point? The only thing that is standing between you and the impossible is fear. How do you overcome fear? Confidence. Confidence is the most important key to being succesful thoughout life and you will need it to overcome the challenges you face throughout it. People who lack confidence will never be where they want to be in life‚ and will always have to sit back and watch others

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    This is a reminder from your CEO ; to all employees‚ Officers‚ and Members of the Board of Directors of the importance of adherence to the Code of Conduct that we have put in place here at Chipotle Mexican Grill. If you have not taken the time to go over the Code of Conduct personally‚ I ask that each of you take the time to do so as soon as possible. Although adherence to the Code of Conduct in its entirety is of the utmost importance; there are a few key areas that can have a significant impact

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    Customer

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    to the customers to meet those needs. The market now determines what the manufacturer produces or the retailer sells and information collected from customers provides the basis for the focus for all organisational activities. Do not make assumptions about customers and their needs‚ ensure that you identify just who your customers are and what their needs are. Communicate with them often and regularly. Go directly to your customers for the information you need for information on customers priorities

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