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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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    Indian Service Sector

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    500-Rs 1‚600 crore (some peg it as high as Rs 6‚000 crore). Clearly‚ the scope for conversion from unorganised to organised‚ is high‚ say observers. What’s more? The organised beauty segment is growing at about 25%-30% per annum‚ which only highlights how fast the rate of transformation is‚ say analysts. Says Vineet Gupta‚ chief executive officer‚ Jawed Habib Hair & Beauty‚ ‘‘In the next five years‚ there will be a marked shift from the unorganised to organised segments in the industry. This implies

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    Essay Outline What are the main effects of growing up with a main computer? A main computer is a machine that stores programs and information in electronic form and can be used for a variety of processes. Long ago‚ computers were not a must for a household as individuals were not blessed to have such technology. In recent times however as the world is constantly changing‚ almost every individual has a computer‚ whether it be a desktop computer or a laptop. Although growing up with a computer may

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    gothic theme. The ‘Red Room’ is Janes room of torture‚ because Mrs Reed banishes Jane to that room every time she’s done something wrong. The ‘Red Room‚’ I feel has a gothic atmosphere because of the way it is portrayed‚ Bronte uses a lot of red to describe the room‚ hense the name ‘Red Room.’ It appers that Bronte used red as her discriptive word as it has connotations of danger‚ fire and passion‚ “The carpet was red‚ the table at the foot of the bed was covered with a crimson cloth.” The red in this

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    CULTURAL ORGANIZATION INTERNET IN EDUCATION SUPPORT MATERIALS FOR EDUCATORS UNESCO INSTITUTE FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN EDUCATION MOSCOW 2003 5-902116-08-2 IITE TRAINING MATERIALS UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL‚ SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION INTERNET IN EDUCATION SUPPORT MATERIALS FOR EDUCATORS UNESCO INSTITUTE FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES IN EDUCATION MOSCOW 2003 UNESCO UNESCO Institute for Information Technologies in Education (IITE) IITE PROJECT COORDINATION:

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    Social Care Sector P3 and M2 In this assignment I will be explaining the roles and responsibilities of two overarching organisations that fit into Social Care. Sector skills council The sector skills councils are a combination of 25 councils that work in partnership to create increased employer investment in skills which will drive creativity and create jobs making sustainable economic growth. The sector skills council was first established in 2008‚ on the 1st of April. Formally the Sector skills

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    Main Latvian Issues

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    One of the main issues that Latvia has been facing during last years is the high number of those people‚ who have chosen to leave their native country in search of a better life. And sadly‚ most of these people do not return. In this essay I will discuss the 3 main reasons‚ why people leave Latvia. Usually‚ when people are asked for reasons of this action‚ a popular answer is‚ because of a better salary. Indeed‚ the statistics are grim – the most common reason for leaving Latvia is because of

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    Churn in Telecom Sector

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    4. Models Used In Churn Management Analysis * Decision Tree * Neural Network 4.1 Decision Tree The Decision Tree procedure creates a tree-based classification model. It classifies cases into groups or predicts values of a dependent (target) variable based on values of independent (predictor) variables. The procedure provides validation tools for exploratory and confirmatory classification analysis. The procedure can be used for: Segmentation Identify persons who are likely to

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    Public Sector Unionism

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    However‚ there is one sector in which organized labors are at historic lows and are unlikely to rebound: government. This has severe implications for the nature of organized labor itself. Unionism grew in the private sector as a result of government support through the passage of laws and the establishment of regulatory bodies intended to encourage the expansion of unionism and collective bargaining throughout the workforce. On the other hand‚ union organizing in the public sector starterd only after

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    Education

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    made large strides in educating its population of more than a billion people‚ yet a lot remains to be done. It is commonplace now that education is both intrinsically valuable and also instrumental for economic well-being‚ and this is true for individuals and entire nations. No country in the world has been able to develop without the spread of mass education. An educated population is a prerequisite for take-off into high economic growth. Table 1 in the appendix shows literacy rates for

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