5-E Phases Teacher What the teacher will do. Students What the students will do. Process Probing questions and student responses Formative Assessment Engage: _5 minutes Show a piece of paper to students‚ then tear it in half. Discuss how paper can change yet still remain paper. Brainstorm with children for suggestions on how paper is changed. Accept all answers and write them on the board under the word “Physical Change”. As a class develop a working definition. Accept
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Page | 1 Project Report On ATTRITION RATE IN IT BPO INDUSTRY Masters in Information Management / Masters in Human Resource Development Management. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the project On the subject Research Methodology Submitted by Name of the student Stanley Soloman Vivek Chavan Rahul Dalvi Pravin Vinay Halde Course MIM MIM MIM MHRDM MHRDM Roll No. 39 38 06 04 10 Kandivli‚ Mumbai Page | 2 Acknowledgement First and foremost I praise and thank almighty
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means such as taxi‚ bus... it is very easy for you to go anywhere at any time. Big schools‚ big hospitals equiped with modern facilities make the study and treating disease more effective. Living in big cities‚ children have good opportunities to learn in good schools and examine in good hospitals. Secondly‚ in a countryside a child do not really have a chance to get a good education. All qualified teachers and professors live and work in big cities because of better prospectives and job opportunities
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Wikipedia) Case Study: McDonald’s Sept. 15‚ 2013 The function of this discussion is to identify the product‚ price‚ place‚ and promotion strategies of the McDonald’s Corporation. As a business owner with 20 years of experience‚ I offer these findings: the corporate strategy for McDonald’s product is a threefold approach using strategic flexibility‚ the pricing strategy is based on low price/high volume‚ the corporate strategy concerning place is push/pull‚ and the strategy
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how to act‚ what to say‚ how to dress‚ how to communicate with others – the list is never-ending. However I’m sure that everyone can relate to having those situations where your kids have opened their mouths or performed some kind of action that has made you step back and think‚ “WOW… I could really learn a lot from that!” Here are five examples of different lessons we can learn from watching our kids: 1. Don’t hang onto the negative‚ just forgive and forget Little kids can get mad; in
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industry The fast food industry in Canada is like no other in the world. Canada has long been a country of indulging and not caring about consequences. Stats Canada published that in 2004‚ 23.1% of the Canadian population was overweight. It has also been noted that the obesity rate seen a sharp increase during 1978 to 1980. The fast food industry did begin in the early part of the 1950’s‚ but didn’t truly take off till the 1980’s. In around the 1980’s the use of intercom communication started to gain
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leadership. McDonald’s has become part of America’s culture and now the same can be said for the global arena based on the demonstration of growth and continued dominance over competitors. Business Week Magazine even ranked McDonald’s as "one of the ten most recognized brands in the world"‚ a position that creates significant opportunities for the company. An important strength that continues to have the most dramatic impact on McDonalds is their top level management. Even though this is classified an as
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highway. Little do they know that over 33‚000 McDonalds are operating worldwide‚ one of which holds fifteen hundred people. Not only a “symbol of U.S. Culture” (Macionis 121)‚ but it has become a theory of sociology‚ unknown to most‚ conveniently named the “McDonaldization Theory”. The McDonaldization of Society is based off the findings of George Ritzer (1993)‚ in which he found four basic principles that our society correlates with the McDonalds Empire; those four principles are efficiency‚ predictability
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factors here that apply to McDonalds are mostly product value and maybe product suitability. Customers are bothered about how much McDonalds charge them for the burgers‚ because if McDonalds charge too high then people would not be attracted to McDonalds. E.g. a burger for $4. However‚ on contrast if you charge too low then people would think your product is of a very low quality and would not be that interested in coming to McDonalds. And for all these specific reasons McDonalds take very serious measures
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and efficiently find specific data in a list and to automatically verify that you are using correct data. After you look up the data‚ you can perform calculations or display results with the values returned. There are several ways to look up values in a list of data and to display the results. There are two Lookup functions: VLOOKUP and HLOOKUP. When to use what: • Use VLOOKUP when your comparison values are located in a column to the left of the data you want to find. • Use HLOOKUP when your
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