CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION Starch is one of the most abundant substances in nature‚ a renewable and almost unlimited resource. Starch is produced from grain or root crops. It is mainly used as food‚ but is also readily converted chemically‚ physically and biologically into many useful products to date; starch is used to produce such diverse products as food‚ paper‚ textiles‚ adhesives‚ beverages; confectioning‚ pharmaceuticals‚ and building materials. Cassava starch has many remarkable characteristics
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Problem of Teenagers using electronic devices in school Nowadays teenagers and children are using cell phones at a younger age than any previous generation. The most problem is they do not having attention in their class and teacher. They do playing video games‚ researching on the phones‚ and text messaging with their friends while the teacher is talking and teaching. So‚ teachers say such items that electronic devices: phone‚ tablet and I-pod can disturb their students study during
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calendar. I’ve used my cell phone in Math and Geography and to keep track of my homework. My science teacher lets us use our smartphones to do research when we are doing group work or working on a project. For example‚ when we were studyinge cologywe did research on local jobs having to do with protecting the environment. Plust here are lots of great learning websites–including
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In this paper‚ I am going to reflect on the situation that took place during the interview session of my first clinical in an old age home. I am going to use Gibbs Model for Reflection (1988) for this reflective writing in my assignment. Description The first clinical placement for my first semester of bachelor of nursing was in an old age home. In the old age home‚ my colleague and I had to take an interview with one elderly lady. We started talking to Mrs. X who is 88 years old. Mrs. X began
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gestures – describe the idea you are communicating (e.g. holding the hands apart to show length) * Emotional gestures – suggest feelings (e.g. shaking a clenched fist to show anger and determination or shrugging the shoulders to show indifference) * Whole Body Movement – posture‚ stance‚ and movement – Be relaxed * Use video recording or a mirror to practice your body language or ask TM friends to judge it * Sometimes there are limitations (e.g. you are obliged to use
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1 Analysing problems with the implementation of inclusive education policies in India using Multiple Governance Framework DRAFT Monika Nangia EGPA Conference‚ 7-10 September‚ 2010‚ Toulouse France EGPA Permanent Study group XIII on Public Policy Analyzing implementation in the age of governance 2 Analysing problems with the implementation of inclusive education policies in India using Multiple Governance Framework Monika Nangia Abstract Reflecting its deep commitment to universalizing access to and
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Critique The Model using Alligood and Tomey. Kings definitions are clear and conceptually derived from research literature that existed at the time of the definitions were published. Kings (1978) Theory of Goal Attainment presents 10 major concepts‚ making the theory complex. However these concepts are easily understood and with the exception of the concept of self‚ they have been derived from the research literature. Kings Theory (1981) has been criticized for having limited application in areas
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The Theory of Multiple Intelligence (MI). Dr. Howard Gardner 1983 Multiple Intelligence (MI) is a theory that separates intelligence from its formal understanding as a uniform cognitive capacity and differentiates it into specific kinds of intelligence that can be reflected by different ways of interaction with the world. The theory states that a person’s intelligence can be distinguished into nine different kinds of intelligence and each and every person has a distinctive mixture or profile.
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would survive without it. We have become so reliant on technology that we are even depending on it to maintain social contact with our friends and acquaintances. With social networking sites‚ such as Facebook‚ people are able to plan events‚ share interesting facts‚ hyperlinks and videos. In addition‚ discussions are also able to be held on the site. With such convenience to keep in touch with the world‚ Facebook has become a very popular site‚ especially among students. The change of times have resulted
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MACHINE(ATM): An auto mated teller machine (ATM) is a computerized tel communications device that provides the customer4s of a finantial transcations in public space with out the need of a human clerk On most modern ATMs‚ the customer is identified by interesting of a plastic ATM card with a magnetic stripe or a plastic smart card with a chip‚ that contains a unique card number and some security information ‚ such as an expiratiom date or cvv. Security is provided by the customer entering a personal identification
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