...secure attention; lacked imagination and ingenuity. Main idea not clear; not relevant to purpose or audience; and not focused on a specific idea. Failed to announce major points. | Gained audience attention; adequately stated main idea and announced major points. Main idea relevant and focused on a specific idea. | Used imagination to immediately gain audience attention; clearly stated main idea and announced major points. Main idea memorable and focused on one relevant, interesting idea. | Rated Area: Main Body | Measure of Failure | Measure of Success | Measure of Excellence | Arrange Ideas in Logical Sequence | Presentation failed because of poor organization, lack of unity, or inappropriate methods and techniques; sequencing inconsistent with main idea and major points; major points did not support the main idea. | Organized presentation; logical development of subject matter and ideas; selection and sequencing of major points supported...
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...of this training are to enable the participants to: ✓ Understand the benefits of improved communication skills ✓ Appreciate own communication style in business dealings with others ✓ Know the differences between verbal and non verbal communications ✓ Understand and practice effective speaking to encourage co-employees to give of their best and to help manage upwards ✓ Appreciate when written communication is most appropriate ✓ Demonstrate enhanced listening skills ✓ Understand everyone’s point of view ✓ Will have higher self-esteem Content |Activities |Time | |Assembly time |7:00AM – 8:00AM | |Seminar proper |8:00AM – 8:30AM | |Opening prayer | | |Singing of our National Anthem | | |Opening Remarks | | |Introduction of the speaker |8:30AM – 9:00AM ...
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...|[pic] |Course Syllabus | | |College of Natural Sciences | | |MTH/233 Version 2 | | |Statistics | Copyright © 2010, 2006 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course surveys descriptive and inferential statistics with an emphasis on practical applications of statistical analysis. The principles of collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data are covered. It examines the role of statistical analysis, statistical terminology, the appropriate use of statistical techniques and interpretation of statistical findings through applications and functions of statistical methods. Policies Faculty and students/learners will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained within the following two documents: • University policies: You must be logged into the student website to view this document. • Instructor policies: This document is posted in the Course Materials forum. University policies are subject to...
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...A. COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to support students in developing their research proposal and to assist them in defining their mode of enquiry. The course has been constructed to guide students through a range of issues and considerations which should inform their general approach to research. It will give students a general introduction to scientific research, its methodologies, its challenges and its organization. This course permits an understanding of the various decisions and steps involved in preparing a research proposal which includes the problem and its background, literature review, research methodology as well as a critically informed assessment of published research. Also, students will be introduced to a range of research tools, data analysis and will be equipped to plan and organize their research, as well as develop their data collecting instrument. B. COURSE GOALS AND OBJECTIVES: | | | |Course Objectives |On completion of this course, students will be able to: | | |Understand the concepts, approaches and procedures underlying the conduct of research. | | |Develop a research problem, select the appropriate...
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...to our students. Students need to master this language if they are to read, under stand, and discuss mathematical ideas. -Thompson & Rubenstein Thompson and Rubenstein were referring to the issue of language and mathematics learning in mainstream classrooms. They state vocabulary or the fluent use of terminology is a necessary condition for overall mathematics achievement. If the learning of mathematics is highly dependent on its language and the teaching of math vocabulary is crucial, it is doubly so for ELLs. English language learners in secondary schools should have many opportunities to communicate their mathematical ideas and questions. Talking and writing about their mathematical thinking helps ELLs build word knowledge and oral expression and clarify their thinking. Discussions with the teacher or peers are also useful monitoring tools for teachers. Through listening and recording student conversations and peer problem solving, teachers can monitor individual student progress. Mathematics is no longer viewed as isolated, individualistic, or competitive. Mathematics problems are ideally suited to cooperative group discussions because they have solutions that can be objectively demonstrated. Students can persuade one another by the logic of their arguments. Mathematics problems can often be solved by several different approaches, and students in groups can discuss the merits of different proposed solutions (Robertson, Davidson, & Dees, 1994). For this and several...
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...Gianelli S. Espino Maricar H. Delos Reyes Rosalie N. Pandan October 17, 2015 Chapter 1 Introduction Background of the Study Communication is about more than just exchanging information. It's about understanding the emotion and intentions behind the information. Effective communication is also a two-way street. It’s not only how you convey a message so that it is received and understood by someone in exactly the way you intended, it’s also how you listen to gain the full meaning of what’s being said and to make the other person feel heard and understood. Some students are weak in the communicative ability or skills particularly in oral communication which are essential in the entirety of their learning. They always strive to prove themselves to communicate especially in English. Sometimes they succeed, but most of the time they failed. They do not stop or quit in any cause. They build themselves into better individual and what make them improve, is because of the influence of...
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...Balance to Balance sheet and profit and loss Account, Recognition of Income and Expenses, Provisions, Contingent Liabilities Accounting Standards and Applicability: Disclosure of Accounting Policies (AS-1), Valuation of Inventories (AS-2), Depreciation Accounting (AS-6), Income Recognition & Accrual Income (AS-9), Accounting of Fixed Assets (AS-10), Accounting for Intangible Assets (AS-26), Accounting for Investments (AS-13), 7 7 17 III IV V Preparing and Understanding Financial Statements : Corporate Balance sheet, Profit and Loss Account Funds Flow Analysis, Financial Statement Analysis & Contemporary Issues Students should select a particular company and do financial analysis of the same and prepare a report and give a presentation 7 7 8 18 18 Internal Evaluation (20 marks of CEC) 4. Teaching Method: The following pedagogical tools will be used to teach this course:...
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... | INTRODUCTION The purpose of this discussion is to provide basic, comprehensive information to assist you in developing effective presentations. The use of visual aids, coupled with good public speaking skills, work hand-in-hand to create effective presentations. Your speaking style and stage presence are personal talents that you can refine with much practice and experience. Each aspect of effective presentations, however, could not be detailed in this discussion. Instead, much emphasis is given to visual aids which are essential to all successful presentations. DESIGNING THE PRESENTATION There is no secret to developing an effective presentation. Establishing your objectives, planning and organizing your material, and using appropriate visual aids are the essential ingredients. The recipe for effective presentations calls for all three ingredients, and you must use them in the order in which they are presented here. By establishing your objectives first, you can prepare material that supports each objective. The use of visual aids will move you further along toward your objectives by illustrating and emphasizing your ideas more effectively than words alone. Let's begin, then, at the beginning: As you start to design your presentation, you must ask yourself, "What do I want to accomplish by making this presentation?" Establishing the...
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...efficient manager, effective corporate leader and executives, equipped with appropriate training for enhanced managerial talents with dynamic leadership under the obligation of M.B.A. curriculum. We the students of South East University have to submit internship report after practical work. For this purpose, the students are selected for different company and to be supervised by our respected teachers. I was selected for Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd., a manufacturing concern to have practical knowledge on “Human Resource Management”. Human resource management is an important department of Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd. In the absence of these all efforts will failed to fulfill the target that in such a technique which cannot solve any problem within short time. Though Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd has been sat up in a town, it faces some problems with regard to manpower that require providing quality medicine to the society. The industry is running in a righteous way with the applicable management with name and fame with a view to know the esteemed industry. I meet the Square pharmaceuticals Ltd authority. The development, extension, communication, production system, and labor relation of an industry depends on the proper management system of that industry. 2. Objectives Of The Study Every activity has some objectives. The...
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...The basis of art and science is discovery. Both artists and scientists work in a logical but creative way. Knowledge and understanding can be created through pieces of art or in a lab. In the classroom, mixing science and visual art can provide students with the freedom to think and discover. There are many ways to engage visual art in the science classroom. Art centered activities can help students understand scientific theories and improve their higher level thinking skills. With each visual explanation of a scientific thought, it is necessary that the student show an understanding between the image or object and the idea. This can be done through creating a color coded key, labeling, written reports or oral presentations. Art can also be merged into the science classroom by simple means as well as a part of large projects. Comments in labs should be drawn as well as written. Use of these skills is as important for a successful lab report as for a piece of art. Drawing an idea or color coding a diagram can help a student remember and connect image to word. For every art related project the importance of the assignment should be discussed as a class. Comparisons can be drawn between the lab report and the artist’s evaluation. In the evaluation, a piece of work is examined and opinions must be backed up with valid reasoning. Like the lab report, it requires organized thinking and the producing of material in order to draw a conclusion. Both serve to...
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...in a project. Due to lengthy projects, I have never personally encountered the cost involved, but I am interested in if anyone has personally dealt with sunk costs and how this may have affected the overall budget or outcome of the project. Earned Value Analysis: I also found when researching the history of EVM that there are 32 criteria that are used to determine an organizatin performance with Earned Value Management Systems. There are 5 categories with a total of 32 criteria. It's an interesting read because so far there is a relationship to the chapters we have read so far. Category 1: Organization ( A lot around Work Breakdown Structure and organization of costs) Category 2: Planning and Budgeting (Scheduling, sequencing, time phase planning for the ability to measure costs against budget, budget against work packages, reserves and undistributed budget.) Category 3: Accounting Considerations (Work Breakdown Structure, Direct costs, indirect costs, allocation and control accounts. Category 4: Analysis and Management Reports (Monthly reporting at control levels, At least monthlyplanned and actual comparisons, implementation of manager actions in relation to earned value informatin, revised estimating of cost at completion. Comparisoons of performance for identification of variances. Category 5: Revisions and Data Maintenance...
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...What is a research paper? The research paper is a presentation in a well organized discussion of the opinions, conclusions or information derived from extensive study and investigation of the work of others. Other Names 1. Term paper – refers to a project that summarizes or demonstrates mastery of the work of a term or semester 2. Report – refers to a thorough records or description of the results of first hand experiences or reading in primary sources 3. Thesis – commonly refers to a substantial research project for the master’s or undergraduate paper 4. Dissertation – research paper submitted by a candidate for the doctoral degree 5. Reading paper 6. Library paper Purposes of research paper 1. To learn to use the library efficiently 2. To develop habits of purposeful reading and note taking 3. To learn to organize the information taken from various sources and develop into a unified composition Steps in research writing 1. Step one- select your subject area – must be guided by your interest and curiosity; check on different sources – reference books, card catalog, periodical indexes, and electronic sources like the internet 2. Step two – make your working bibliography Bibliography – formal list of books, articles and other sources from which the materials of your paper are drawn. Proper bibliographic forms Book by one author Padilla, Cabrina (2015) Enriching Oral Communication Skills. Quezon City: Abiva Publishing...
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...FINANCE ( Company under research: Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd & Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd) Course Title : Corporate Finance (PF 604) Submitted to Professor Shabbir Ahamad Department of Finance University of Dhaka Prepared by- Haroon Islam (ID: Fin -01- 15-001) Md. Syedur Rahman( ID: Fin-01-15-027) Md. Abdur Rahman Babu(ID: Fin -01- 15-036) Farzina Sulvia (ID: Fin -01- 15-054) MPF Program, Department of Finance University of Dhaka Date: 03 June 2016 Table of Contents Chapter 01: Introduction 5 1.1 Introduction 5 1.2 Objective 5 1.3 Methodology 5 1.4 Limitation 5 Chapter 02: Brief Company Overview 6 2.1. Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd 6 2.2. Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd 7 Chapter 03: Capital Structure 8 3.1. What is a 'Capital Structure' 8 3.2. BREAKING DOWN 'Capital Structure' 8 3.3. Corporate Finance - Factors that Influence a Company's Capital-Structure Decision 8 3.4. Study on the Debt Equity Ratio Analysis 10 3.5. Observation: 11 Chapter 04: Dividend Policy & Dividend Payout 13 4.1. Dividend theories 13 4.2. Dividend Policy: 14 4.3. Dividend Policy of Beximco & Squar Pharma 15 4.4. Dividend Payout Ratio: 16 4.5. Analysis on Dividend Payout Ratio and its impact on average share price in the long run 19 Chapter 05: Effect of Dividend Declaration & Dividend Payment on Share price 20 5.1. Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd 20 5.2. Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd 22 Chapter 06: Merger 24 6.1. The Main...
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...providing safe, high-quality fresh Fruits, Vegetables and Meat supplies, while protecting the environment in which its products are grown and processed. This research would help to identify the reasons of problems in export that causing loss, by analyzing the responses of different exporters and employees working in export companies. This research would facilitate by providing solutions and recommendations to cover the issues faced by export companies. * Problem identification Pakistan is one of the important countries in exporting their goods and products to different parts of the world around. Due to social and political constraints it is facing various issues in export processes that are affecting the market share in business.At a time when many developing countries are rapidly expanding their exports, Pakistan continues to struggle to accelerate the export of manufactured goods. It is generally believed that the country’s exports are not competitive in international markets and that Pakistan is, therefore, unable to expand its market share. In particular, firms often complain of the lack of an investment-conducive...
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...Linking Assessment and Instruction for Students with Disabilities Final Exam Study Guide Information of each of these topics can be found in the notes, textbook, class handouts, and presentation handouts Introduction to Assessment and the Law – Chapter 1 Define and identify examples of formative and summative assessment * Formative assessment * On going evaluation * Less formal * Used to adjust and monitor progress * Summative assessment * Evaluation at the end of a unit/ year * More formal * Assess student competency with a unit Identify and apply the 6 principles of IDEA * Procedural Due Process * Zero Reject * To include all students * Nondiscriminatory * To determine whether a student has a disability * The nature of special education and related services * Appropriate Education * To provide benefit and progress toward outcomes by following the IDEA process * Least restrictive environment * To ensure IEP outcomes by ensuring access to general education curriculum, extracurricular, and other activities * Parent and Student Participation Identify the impact of ESEA/NCLB on schools * Accountablility fro results * School safety * Parental choice * Teacher quality * Scientific based methods of teaching evidence based practices * Local flexibility * Standards-based education * Current * performance ...
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