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    one pillar that supports formal institutions and the two additional pillars that support informal institutions. Answer: Regulatory Pillar that supports formal institutions and other two additional pillars name are Normative Pillar and Cognitive Pillar. Normative pillar refers to how to values‚ beliefs‚ and actions- collectively known as norms of other relevant players influence the behavior of focal individuals and firms. Cognitive pillar is the school support for informal institutions. It refers

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    SUB:ENGLISH TOPIC: INFORMAL LETTER WRITINGIntroduction to Informal Letter Format * Informal letter may be written to your friends‚ parents‚ relatives and to anybody who are close to you. * This type of letter does not demand for any dashing words to impress the recipient. * Informal letter is written to communicate feelings‚ facts or desires to someone. * Mark social and religious occasions-birthday etc. * In order to assure that the recipient receives the message correctly

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    Informal Letter

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    W1-02-12‚ USJ 14‚ Goodyear Court 9‚ 47630 Subang Jaya‚ Selangor. 9 September 2003 Dear Amber‚ It was lovely to hear from you. All of us miss you very much. Mum and Dad are glad that you are slowly adjusting to life in a boarding school. In your letter you complained about the compulsory co-curricular activities. Well‚ let me tell you that you can reap many benefits through active participation in these activities. Firstly‚ the various co-curricular activities help

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    The Informal Sector in India

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    THE INFORMAL SECTOR. In India‚ about 92% of the labour force or about 326 million persons work in the informal sector. As such‚ it can be well be termed as the “Informal Economy”. The concept of the Informal Sector was first introduced by Keith Hart in a field study of urban workers in Ghana in 1971 for denoting the self – employed sector which provided a source of income to many new entrants to the labour force who were unable to secure jobs in the organized or formal sector. The concept

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    CHAPTER 2 Page 28 4. |City |Frequency |Relative |Or Relative Frequency | | | |Frequency |(%) | |Indianapolis |100 |0.050 |5.0 | |St. Louis |450 |0.225 |22.5 | |Chicago |1300 |0.650 |65.0 | |Milwaukee |150 |0.075

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    Two examples of formal assessments are state standardized achievement tests and selected response evaluations given in the classroom. The state standardized achievement tests measure on a more global level than the selected response‚ but both are designed to evaluate a student’s knowledge after the lesson has been given. A selected response evaluation can be essays‚ projects‚ fill-in the blank or multiple-choice types of tests. They succeed in measuring what the student can recall from the previous

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    Informal Care Essay

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    Informal care is unpaid care that may be provided by family‚ friends or neighbours. (Brodsky‚ Habib and Hirschfield‚ 2003) state “Informal Care is by far the dominant form of care throughout the world.” This essay will state how important informal care is in modern society and how this has affected current social policy. It will define what the differences are between informal and formal care‚ what exactly informal care consists of‚ what a carer is‚ include statistics about informal carers‚ explain

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    Recognition of Prior Informal Learning (Health & Social Care 4) 4 Re ective Exercise 2 Re ect on a work experience in which you have applied your learning from your life experience to your current Social Services practice. Experience: Describe the experience‚ what happened? In a supervision session I supported Jean‚ a care worker‚ who was finding it difficult to focus on her work because of difficulties she was experiencing at home. Although we had agreed an agenda for this meeting beforehand

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    Informal Roles: Productive I took on the informal roles of a compromiser‚ gatekeeper and encourager during the group interactions (Connery & Vohs‚ 2006). In the compromise role‚ I offered suggestions and encouraged feedback from the group members on my ideas so that we could all have a chance to weigh in on decisions that were being made and come to a collective agreement on how we wanted to proceed. As the gatekeeper‚ I kept up frequent communication online with my group members when we did not

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    in the this strip. All the sentences used in the conversation are grammatical. For example‚ the subjects match with the verbs and they have one negative. All of them belong to the informal style of standard English. The informal style is acceptable and favorable amongst friends or members of the family or in informal situations. The short forms are widely used in this strip to confirm the idea of proximity and intimacy between the speakers. The daughter used the collocation “tell the time” to give

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