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    The Neglected Subject

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    The Neglected Subject Slowly‚ over the years‚ studying the humanities has become more and more neglected. Slowly‚ science‚ technology‚ medicine‚ and engineering has dominated jobs and the school curriculum all over the world. The humanities has become like a dead language‚ unknown and forgotten. We fail to realize that without studying English‚ history‚ art‚ and culture‚ society cannot function. Some people argue that studying the humanities does not help society. The jobs related to the humanities

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    Nursing Subjects

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    OVERVIEW OF EDUCATION IN HEALTH CARE Health Education * a process concerned with designing‚ implementing and evaluating educational programs that enable families‚ grups‚ organizations and communities to play active roles in achieving‚ protecting ang sustaining health. Role of education * Helping the patients and their families assume responsibility for self- care management. ROLES AND FUNCTIONS OF THE EDUCATOR * Educating and training the learner toward good‚ true and beautiful

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    a subject to study

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    If you could study a subject that you have never had the opportunity to study‚ what would you choose? Explain your choice‚ using specific reasons and details. If I would have the opportunity to study a subject I do not know yet I would choose to study the outer space. I have a Bachelor degree in Management and I like to have the possibilities to work in this field. However‚ I was always interested in the space exploration. I think‚ it is a very interesting and challenging job to work on a

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    Subject and Verb

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    NEWS : A COMPLEX SITUATION INSTRUCTION : UNDERLINE SUBJECT AND CIRCLE VERB. 1. A RM100mil sports complex in Setapak that was supposed to have been close to completion by now‚ is nowhere to be seen and residents are questioning the delay. 2. In 2011‚ then Kuala Lumpur mayor Datuk Seri Ahmad Fuad Ismail had reportedly said the sports complex would be constructed in Jalan Ayer Jerneh in Setapak and would be ready in about three years. 3. The complex was to be named Kompleks Sukan 1Malaysia

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    Subject matter

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    Subject matter: “The Man from Snowy River” is a household poem. The man is trying to get the main colt back to the owner. The man from Snowy River was a man that was hard‚ tough and wiry. Theme: Never judge a book by its cover. As you never know what some people are capable of. The hero‚ the man from Snowy River‚ is typical of an Australian. An anonymous‚ lone and silent stranger who saves the day‚ exactly the type of stockman the Australian bush is meant to produce. The message of the poem

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    Subject Evaluation

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    Master Thesis Proposal Evaluations of Secure MANET Routing Protocols in Malicious Environments Tuan Anh Nguyen School of Science and Computer Engineering University of Houston – Clear Lake 08/2005 Committee members: Dr. T. Andrew Yang‚ Chair Dr. Alfredo Perez-Davila Ms. Wei Ding Table of Contents Abstract 3 1. Introduction and background 4 2. Problem Statement 8 3. Details

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    Lexicology as the Subject

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    * Lexicology is the part of linguistics which studies words‚ their nature and meaning‚ words’ elements‚ relations between words (semantical relations)‚ word groups and the whole lexicon. The term first appeared in the 1820s‚ though there were lexicologists in essence before the term was coined. Computational lexicology as a related field (in the same way that computational linguistics is related to linguistics) deals with the computational study of dictionaries and their contents. An allied

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    Fsa Subject

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    1a. Explain the purpose and use of the different accounting records: *Invoice:+Relates to sales and purchase order+When business sells goods or services on credit to a customer+This is a demand for payment+Produced in multi-part stationary‚ photocopied or carbonized copy * Credit note: a document issued by the seller to show a reduction in the amount owed by the buyer‚ maybe due to*Incorrect goods specification+Damaged goods+Faulty goods -Sometimes printed in red to distinguish from invoice*Sales

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    Subject Maths

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    Permutations and Combinations Questions: What are permutations? Combinations? In what types of situations would you apply each one? Launch: Your family is ordering an extra-large pizza. There are four toppings to choose from (pepperoni‚ sausage‚ bacon‚ and ham). You have a coupon for a three-topping pizza. 1.) Determine all the different three-topping pizzas you could order. You may want to create a list‚ diagram‚ table‚ or chart to show possible outcomes and counting techniques.

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    When comparing both subjects it is clear that Subject 2 (Humza) has a larger vital capacity and lower breathing rate than Subject 1 (Mohamed.S). This experiment clarified that many factors can be taken into account and influence vital capacity and breathing rates. Referring back to my hypothesis which states that height and physical activity are large factors‚ Subject 2 being taller required his body to take in more oxygen through his lungs as oxygenated blood coming from the heart needed to travel

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