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    Syllabus of Social work

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    Social Work Syllabus Copyright © www.examrace.com Paper-1 1. Social work: Philosophy and Methods. 2. Social work: Meaning‚ Objectives‚ Scope‚ Assumptions & Values; 3. History of Social work in UK USA. And India‚ philosophy of Social Work. 4. Democratic (Equality‚ Justice Liberty & Fraternity) and Humanitarian (Human Rights) Matrix. 5. Social works as a profession. 6. Methods of Social workSocial Case work: Meaning‚ Scope Principles‚ Processes (Psychosocial study‚ Assessments‚ treatment-goal

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    Gaming Console

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    Although the first computer games appeared in the 1950s‚ they were based around vector displays‚ not analog video. It was not until 1972 that Magnavox released the first home video game console which could be connected to a TV set—the Magnavox Odyssey‚ invented by Ralph H. Baer. The Odyssey was initially only moderately successful‚ and it was not until Atari’s arcade game Pong popularized video games‚ that the public began to take more notice of the emerging industry. By the autumn of 1975 Magnavox

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    men in entertainment‚ Tyler Perry‚ is an example that having a home isn’t everything. Perry’s household didn’t bring positive attachments; Perry’s household brought fear due to abuse‚ which led him to living in his car. Even though he lived in his Geo Metro Perry was determined to become the actor he wanted to be‚ for example‚ he continued to work odd jobs‚ save money to debut his show‚ and kept staging shows even though success kept eluded him. However‚ Perry kept pursing his dream from in his car

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    Draw this diagram and label the parts. In the list of non conventional sources of energy given below‚ some of them are wrong. List out the wrong ones. (wind energy‚ solar energy‚ hydro electric power‚ nuclear energy‚ tidal energy‚ wave energy‚ geo thermal energy) Draw the schematic diagram of an electric circuit consisting of a battery of two cells of 1.5V each‚ three resistance of 5ohm‚ 10ohm and 15ohm respectively and a plug key‚ all connected in series. Match the following in the case

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    loss. The field of textiles is a huge one whose innumerable branches have reached into and are still reaching into various other fields thus resulting in highly innovative‚ extremely useful state-of-the-art products. A few of these new fields include geo-textiles‚ aerospace-textiles‚ automobile-textiles‚ medical-textiles‚ nano-textiles‚ etc. Of these medical textiles is a field which is given especial importance as it pertains to precious human life. Among the various advancements taking place in it

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    chandrayaan

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    speaking it will be a small amount: Rs 386 cr./~$80m)‚ the benefits are more difficult to compute…How do you put a value on India’s credibility and prowess in R&D research? How do you put a value on the indirect gains that will accrue (in terms of geo-politics)? How can you quantify the benefits and the advantages of being at the vanguard of space research and exploration? and how can you over-emphasize the importance of R&D and activities targeted at the next decade? Many would remember that

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    because miles starts out with his toe in the water (metaphorically speaking ) with his interest in sea life and their habitats he goes from sneaking out at night to see the ocean to grabbing a friend Phelps and collecting sea life from the tide mostly geo ducks which he can sell to a restaurant . Body paragraph #2 More towards the end of the book miles does grow up in fact he goes to a night club with Angie and Phelps if you can believe that. So miles does mature and grow up a bit and

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    Using Scientific Notation

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    Using Scientific Notation Geo Labs Gioppo 2012 © Introduction We use scientific notation to make it more convenient to write out very large‚ or very small numbers. It also helps us avoid making mistakes when writing the numbers‚ like having one too many (or too less) zeros. Think of it as a short hand system –that happens to be based on powers of ten. You’ve done this before in school‚ remember 101 = 10‚ 102 = 100 103 = 1000‚ etc.? This is the same idea‚ we just write it a little

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    REGIONAL SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURE - WALL DEVELOPMENT OF A GEOSPATIAL FRAMEWORK TO IMPLEMENT A REGIONAL SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURE (RSDI) IN CARICOM (Ninth United Nations Regional Cartographic Conference for the Americas‚ United Nations‚ New York‚ August‚ 2009). August‚ 2009 Harold Wall IDB/UNFPA Project Coordinator Regional Statistics CARICOM Secretariat 1 REGIONAL SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURE - WALL Abstract Almost all human activities take place on land. In fact‚ human

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    Education System in Bhutan

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    ¬¬ Acknowledgement Getting this research done was a team effort. Our sincere appreciation goes to Mr. Sangay Tenzin‚ examination controller of Bhutan council for School Examination and Assessment‚ for his kind support to get standardized test scores of tenth and twelfth standard; Mr. Sonam Gyeltshen working under Bhutan council for School Examination and Assessment staffed under IT Department for his tireless work in getting the scores and providing us with the same; Dr. Shivaraj Bhattarai dean

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