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    The ITC e-Choupal Initiative Q1) What was ITC’s motivation for creating the eChoupal? Ans: ITC’s International Business Division lagging behind the other divisions of the company and it was imperative that it got a fillip. The e-choupal project was launched to do exactly that.ITC had been successful in selling soybean oil domestically and processed soymeal internationally‚ but both the input and output sides of the agricultural supply chain in India were still far from efficient. In fact‚ farmers

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    This house believes school exams be replaced with different ways of assessing skills and knowledge? Pros  Schools need a different way of assessing skills and knowledge‚ rather than using standardized tests.  Tests are biased and unfair in many ways‚ teaching to the test can limit creativity and dampen enthusiasm for learning.  There are different ways to show knowledge‚ such as oral examinations.  There is also the risk of anxiety in students.  some might sit in front of the exam

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    Head: Information Literacy Information Literacy‚ Data Mining‚ Database Selection and VoIP Rachel Fortier Rasmussen College Running Head: Information Literacy 2 Computer Literacy and Information Literacy Why is it important to understand the difference between computer literacy and information literacy? Information literacy differs from computer literacy in that information literacy is the ability

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    Literacy Literacy is recommended to be taught for between 5 - 7.5 hours per week so makes up between 24 to 36% of the teaching week‚ however we have a heavy emphasis on Literacy and complete more than this during the week. It is split up into reading‚ writing‚ phonics and spelling. At my school Literacy is taught approx. 1 hour per day with an additional half an hour per day for guided reading. We ensure that our Literacy work is cross linked with the topic so that additional literacy can be completed

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    LOW LITERACY This essay will discuss the causes and the effects of low literacy in the societies. First‚ it discusses the economical causes of low literacy which are large population‚ poverty rates and instable economy. Secondly‚ it will discuss the political causes which are misuse of funds and corruption and change policy and followed by the social causes. After‚ it will briefly discuss the effects of the causes and finally it will conclude that low literacy is caused by the economy‚ politic

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    began reading and writing through a fundamental learning program called‚ "Hooked on Phonics." This program consisted of long hours spent reading short novels and writing elementary phrases which were commonly taught in the second and third grade. With the motto‚ "Improve your child’s reading and writing skills in just four weeks!" I was bound to become the next Mark Twain. The method of this course specialized in the improvements of word acquisition rates as well as reading speed; however‚ it lacked

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    Examine the ways in which feminist sociologist have contributed to our understanding of family roles and relationships. Feminist believe that women in society are oppressed and exploited by men‚ they are not seen as equal purely based on their gender. Women are therefore are expected to be subordinate to men resulting in women being disadvantaged in life. Radical feminists believe the family oppress women by patriarchal structures and the family itself. They believe the family benefits men as

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    Question 1 The trainer divides the group into small teams that will simultaneously perform role plays. In this way‚ everyone has a chance to participate. Select one: a. Spontaneous Role Playing b. Role Rotation c. Multiple Role Playing d. Structured Role Playing Question 2 Select one: a. Catalyst b. Animator c. Enabler d. Facilitator Question 3 This SERVICE component aims to give knowledge on medical-related fields and extend health services needed in the community. Select one: a. Education

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    Understanding Moral Understanding Throughout time there has always been this nagging question of what is right and what is wrong. As of yet‚ there is no universal agreement on the correct answer to that question‚ which leads to wondering: how do we even begin to make the decision of morals and where do they come from? Are morals imbedded in us from birth or are they programmed into us through life‚ nature verses nurture? According to psychology moral understanding is a process. No one starts

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    Jessie Comp 1 Ms. Mill 20‚ Oct. 2011 Importance of Literacy Literacy is the ability to think critically and understand what is being read. Illiteracy is a major problem in our society today. Without the ability to read‚ we cannot perform many common duties‚ some of which include driving‚ identifying medicine dosages‚ cooking‚ and teaching our children. Being literate is necessary for making an impact on today’s society. To be successful in today’s society‚ it is a requirement to become

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