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    Cyber School

    Cyber School Advantages Cyber schools are the latest step in home education. Based entirely online, most cyber schools are regulated by the Department of Education. These schools offer state-certified teachers and present students with lots of options when it comes to subjects, electives and graduation dates. The term cyber school sometimes also refers to higher-education institutions such as colleges, although these are most often known as online schools or universities. Read more : http://www

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    Intro to Politics and Law

    ------------------------------------------------- Elective Study 3: Introduction to Politics and Law Major Assignment Essay: Worth 25% Due: Thursday November 3 at 5pm Choose ONE question 1. Compare and contrast the ideology of the Australian Labor Party with the ideology of the Australian Liberal Party. OR 2. “The Liberal Party is a conservative party and the Labor Party is a progressive Party.” Discuss critically OR 3. “The philosophies and policies of the Liberal

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    Spoken

    LANGUAGE WRITTEN AND SPOKEN, WHICH ONE IS MORE IMPORTANT? INTRODUCTION As we already know for humans since childhood becomes easily to learn spoken language before written language. However, after learn how to speak, written language becomes more stable than spoken language, it is because human rely on their eyes more than ears. Since spoken language and it written form represent the same meaning, it is necessary to find out which is determinate and which is secondary. In this report will be

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    Note Taking

    take notes and why we take notes also when we should take notes and so on. What is note taking? Note taking is a process to write down all key words to help remember the main idea. It is an art to take someone else’s words from their lectures, speeches or from reading. “Note taking means organising your own thoughts ,often creatively, and note taking means summarising someone else’s thoughts, as expressed in a book, article or lecture” (Buzan, 2010). How we can take notes? There are several

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    Spiritual Searching

    to find him. He suggested that we should start moving closer to the podium where the main religious figures would give their speeches on the genocide and the role that church played. Due to the incredible size of the crowd, it was almost impossible to get there, but with a great difficulty with got as close to the podium as possible. Before the priests begun their speeches, I decided to look around and see if there was any other sign of the religion present. Inside the large crowd there was another

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    Du Darfst Case Study - Marketing

    LESSONS LEARNT - KING’S SPEECH On Jun 16, 2015, Prof. J Bhatnagar showed the movie ‘King’s Speech’ in the class as part of case study. The film is based on the true story of Prince Albert’s struggle to overcome his public speaking challenges. Not only does he have a stammer in his voice, but like most people, he fears public speaking. The movie is both an entertaining, and very real depiction of the struggles most people face regarding the challenges of public speaking – not because of the King’s

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    1malaysia: Beyond the Canvas

    1Malaysia: Beyond the Canvas The 18@8 exhibition signified the inauguration of Wei-Ling Gallery at Brickfields in 2005. Hermetic readings of every chapter for the past few years portrayed varied concerns channelled into different themes. This landmark exhibition has exhibited some of the most compelling works by many a local artist. An important milestone was created when this very same event was replicated beyond the shores of the country, bringing Malaysian Art to Karachi, Pakistan. A show that

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    How to Devlope a Communication Plan

    How to Develop a Communications Plan What is a communication plan? When should it be developed? Where does the information in the plan come from? How do you write one, and why should you bother? Overworked and underfunded communicators (Are there any other kind?) have a right to ask whether the work involved in developing a plan is worth it. The answer is yes because a written communication plan will • give your day-to-day work a focus, • help you set priorities, • provide you with a sense

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    Lesson Plan Analysis

    Analysis of a Lesson Plan This paper analyzes a lesson plan for an eight grade class covering the Emancipation Proclamation. This was a turning point for the United States and the world as freedom was given to a race enslaved for centuries. An important piece of American history with an elaborate story in itself, the Emancipation Proclamation gives the teacher an opportunity to expand the students' understanding of the world in which they live. The Learners This lesson is for an 8th grade class

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    Vark Learning Analysis

    Aural learning style provide an opportunity for the learner to hear attentively by utilizing his/her hearing skills and write the notes easily. They are also good at oral exams, effective listeners to information delivered orally, such as lectures speeches and oral sessions. The read/write learners prefers to take notes , use dictionary for references, make notes and re read their materials. According to the VARK assessment author learning style is multimodal, this style incorporates variation

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