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    Disadvantages of research assessment One of the criticisms levelled at the assessment system in the Netherlands by research administrators is that the administrative burden is overwhelming; support staff are continually working on fulfilling the requirements of the research assessment process‚ not least because of the need to individually assess each research group or programme. These criticisms have led to the new SEP which attempts to reduce the administrative overheads mainly by limiting

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    Inviting Reluctant Readers

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    Inviting Reluctant adolescent readers into the literacy club: Some Comprehension strategies to tutor individuals or small groups of reluctant readers. By: Elizabeth Bifuh Ambe Summary: “Inviting reluctant readers into the literacy club: Some comprehension strategies to tutor individuals or small groups of reluctant readers” by Elizabeth Bifuh Ambe is an interesting look into strategies that may be used to motivate young readers. The author focuses on increasing motivation through building

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    Just like test anxiety‚ library anxiety is a real problem that affects many new college students. “Comparing the issue to math and test anxiety gives context to the issue and supports the idea that such a problem can be quite debilitating‚ especially for students who are required to use specific library resources by course instructors” (Brown‚ 2011). More than ever‚ college professors are requiring their students to perform research in the college library. College libraries however‚ can be an intimidating

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    AUTOMATED MORINGA OLEIFERA SEED OIL EXTRACTOR Moringa oil comes from the seeds of the Moringaoleifera tree‚ a fast growing herbal tree species native to the Philippines which has many uses. The seeds‚ harvested from their pods‚ are cultivated‚ dried and extracted to produce moringa oil. In the Philippines‚ moringa is propagated by planting 1–2 m-long limbs cuttings‚ preferably from June to August. The plant starts bearing pods 6–8 months after planting‚ but regular bearing commences after the

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    Compare and contrast libraries and the internet as the two major sources of information for use in academic written work. With the advancement of technology today‚ it can facilitate us to obtain the information easily. The conventional way that is still being practised nowadays to obtain information is by going to library. Libraries and internet are the two major sources of information for use in academic written work. Both sources play an important role. However‚ the library and the Internet have

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    student’s data and other managerial activities. In many countries‚ activities like these are handled through computerization. However‚ that is still far from the case in our country where most institutions are still using manual method. Baliuag University is one of those institutions that still using manual method of managing student’s data which is time consuming‚ demanding and are often prone to error. One example of the problem that may arise in manual method is during the distribution of class cards after

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    How and why is a social group represented in a particular way? “How could it be a comfort that the pain I went through because of my love for Hanna was in a way‚ the fate of my generation‚ a German fate…” This quote from Bernhard Schlink’s The Reader illustrates how and why two main social groups are represented in a symbolic way. In other words‚ Michael and Hanna’s love story is an allegory for the relationship between different generations in Germany: those who experienced the war first-

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    Chicago Public Library

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    relevance in society is always a topic of interest as many public libraries across the country face budget cuts and closures. The library’s need has come into question due to the advancement of technology; information can be found with ease using Google and can be found instantaneously now that smartphones have become a ubiquitous part of a person’s life. However‚ technology does not mean the death of libraries but in fact an evolution. Libraries for years have adapted and experimented with the latest technology

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    Poetry and Poem Readers

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    what is expected out of an individual‚ but as readers read into the poem and start analyzing it‚ the central theme becomes a little bit different. As a reader of this poem‚ I started to realize that individuals in today’s society no longer act as they did in the past. To me‚ the central theme of this poem becomes simply realizing that even though society has changed‚ there are still ones out there that care. In the opening stanza of the poem readers of "Manners" are promptly hit with images.

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    Version: (n) Date: (mm/dd/yyyy) Table of Contents 1. Introduction 1.1 Purpose 1.2 Scope 1.3 Definitions‚ Acronyms‚ and Abbreviations 1.4 References 1.5 Overview 2. The Overall Description 2.1 Product Perspective 2.1.1 System Interfaces 2.1.2 Interfaces 2.1.3 Hardware Interfaces 2.1.4 Software Interfaces 2.1.5 Communications Interfaces 2.1.6 Memory Constraints 2.1.7 Operations 2.1.8 Site Adaptation Requirements 2.2 Product Functions 2.3 User Characteristics

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