...tailored to your program, from critical-thinking methods to modern theories of effective leadership. And, you'll earn the same diploma as main-campus students. No ACT, SAT, GRE or GMAT required. With 24/7 access to the online classroom, you’ll study at your convenience as you work toward earning one of the following respected degrees: AA in Business Admin AA in Healthcare Management AA in Marketing BA Business Admin/Accounting BA Business Admin/Computer Information Systems BA Business Admin/Healthcare Management BA Business Admin/Management BA Business Admin/Marketing MBA MBA/Accounting MBA/Accounting & Finance MBA/Finance MBA/Healthcare Management MBA/Information Technology Management MBA/International Business MBA/Internet Marketing MBA/Management MBA/Marketing MBA/Project Management MS/Supply Chain Management Attend a U.S. News & World Report-Ranked University 100% Online. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to get ahead in your business administration career, earning a degree from Florida Tech can help. Regionally accredited and ranked a Tier 1 Best National University by U.S. News & World Report, Florida Tech has been preparing students for success for over 50 years, helping them to achieve more both personally and professionally. Yes! I'd like a free financial aid guide and more information! *Indicates required field. *Type of Program Interested in:Select UNDERGRADUATE DEGREESAssociate...
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...(1995). First nations education in Canada. Vancouver: UBC Press. Denis, V. (2007). Aboriginal Education and Anti-Racist Education: Building Alliances across Cultural and Racial Identity. Canadian Journal Of Education / Revue Canadienne De L'éducation, 30(4), 1068. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/20466679 Kavanagh, B. (2006). Teaching in a First Nations School: An Information Handbook for Teachers New to First Nations Schools (1st ed.). Vancouver: First Nations Schools Association. Retrieved from http://www.fnsa.ca/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Teaching-in-a-FN-School1.pdf King, T. The inconvenient Indian. Milloy, J. (1999). A national crime. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press. Schissel, B., & Wotherspoon, T. (2003). The legacy of school for Aboriginal people. Don Mills, Ont.: Oxford University Press. Toulouse, P. (2008). What Works? Research into Practice. oere.oise.utoronto.ca/. Retrieved 1 November 2015, from http://oere.oise.utoronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/+WW_AboriginalTeachValues.pdf www.yesnet.yk.ca,. (2000). Out way is a Valid Way. Retrieved 2 November 2015, from...
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...CAREER EXPLORATION PROGRAM (PROJECT FIGARO) PROJECT PLAN APRIL 2015 Document versions and key changes: Version | Issue Date | Key Changes | Author | 2.0 | April 25, 2015 | Updated WBSUpdated PERT/CPMUpdated Organizational Chard | Monitoring & Control Committee | Approved by: Version | Name | Function | Signature/Email | 2.0 | Sorono, Terence | Project Sponsor | | TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary of Project 1. Project Title 2. Introduction 3. Background 4. Goals and Objectives 5. Scope 6. Time Frame 7. Cost Management Plan 8. Benefit Analysis 9. Risk Assessment 10. Milestones 11. Assumptions 12. Constraints 13. Critical Barriers 14. Deliverables and Key Users 15. Approach 16. Schedule 17. Communication Plan 18. Quality Management Plan 19. Appendices Executive Summary of Project Project Name: | Career Exploration Program (Project Figaro) | Date: | 29 April 2015 | Submitted To: | Prof. Terence Soroṅo | Objectives:The main objective of this project is to guide the students in choosing their courses in college through established means of exploring their passions, talents, and interests and eventually, pursuing a career they are most interested in. Project Deliverables & Key Users:In summary, this project aims to: 1) Design a seminar program that will help students identify their passion, explore them, and find ways to turn them into career opportunity...
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...ISSN 1940-204X Embezzlement at Sanchou College Avinash Arya* University of Michigan-Flint Jui-Chin Chang Howard University IntroductIon “April 28, 2003. United Daily News. An employee at Sanchou College was caught stealing tuition refund money, the police authorities said. They did not release the name of the employee as the matter is under investigation. The suspect had been working in the Evening School Division of the school since 1998 and was responsible for tuition receipts and refunds. Apparently, the embezzlement was going on for several years. The incident came to light when the suspect requested a tuition refund on behalf of five students and an alert employee, who was helping him with the refund, noticed that he had seals of those five students, one of whom had died recently. She became suspicious and reported the matter to her supervisor who immediately called the police. The school has been under the supervision of the Ministry of Education for many years due to mismanagement and infighting among members of the school board.” Dan Wu, the president of Sanchou, read the news over and over again as he was having his morning coffee. He had been informed the previous evening that police had been called on campus. Later in the day, he called an emergency staff meeting to discuss the embezzlement. “Why did it happen? How much money did he take?” Dan asked his staff. He wondered whether the Weekend School and the Short-term Programs Division had similar problems, and...
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...A STUDY ON DRUG ABUSE AMONG YOUTHS AND FAMILY RELATIONSHIP 青年濫藥與家庭關係的研究 THE FINAL REPORT (FINAL version) February 2011 1 PREFACE The project on the study on “DRUG ABUSE AMONG YOUTHS AND FAMILY RELATIONSHIP” (“the Study”) is being undertaken by the Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention and the Department of Social Work and Social Administration at the University of Hong Kong (“the Consultant”). The research team comprises the principal investigator (PI), Professor Paul YIP, Director of the Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention and Professor of the Department of Social Work and Social Administration at the University of Hong Kong, and eight co-investigators (Co-Is), Dr. CHEUNG Siu Lan Karen (Demographer), Dr. Sandra Tsang (Social and Family Worker), Dr. Samson Tse (Focus group expert on mental health and drug abuse), Dr. Wong Oi Ling (Family therapist, Family Institute), Prof. Karen Laidler (Sociologist, expertise on assessing drug abuse problem), Dr. Paul Wong (Clinical psychologist), Ms. Frances Law (Social Worker), and Dr. Lilian Wong (Associate Consultant, Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Tseung Kwan O Hospital, Hospital Authority). We would like to thank Mr. Gary Ip, the research assistant of the Department of Social Work and Social Administration, Ms. Garlum Lau, the senior research officer 2 of the Department of Sociology, the participants and NGOs for focus groups and case studies for their kind and valuable support on this...
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...N E T A J I’ S LIFE and WRITINGS PART ONE AN INDIAN PILGRIM OR AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF SUBHAS CHANDRA BOSE WWW.HINDUSTANBOOKS. COM WWW.HINDUSTANBOOKS.COM PREFACE The NetaJi Publishing Society has great pleasure in presenting to the public the unfinished utobiography of`Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. Netaji wanted to give his autobiography, when completed, the title "An Indian Pilgrim". That is how his autobiography derives the name. "An Indian Pilgrim" takes the reader from Netaji’s parentage, birth and early childhood to his Cambridge days—and what days !—when a youngman of 24 had to make up his mind either to take a path, strewn with roses, which promised nothing but ease, luxury and official honour, or a path, strewn with thorns, inviting one to selfless suffering and sacrifice and promising nothing more than blood, sweat and tears. The result of the struggle is known to the world. But only handful have had the privilege to know the different phases of that struggle. Perhaps it was not in 1921 but a decade earlier that the battle within had been won and lost. Perhaps even earlier! That is a poser which we leave to the readers. But one thing is certain that the Rashtrapati and the Rebel President, the Desh Gaurab and the Netaji, the creator of the First Government of the Free India and the beloved leader of the Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Christians and Parsees, had been moulded between 1897 and 1921. This is the period covered by "An Indian Pilgrim"...
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...A STUDY ON DRUG ABUSE AMONG YOUTHS AND FAMILY RELATIONSHIP <<青年濫藥與家庭關係的研究 青年濫藥與家庭關係的研究>> 青年濫藥與家庭關係的研究 THE FINAL REPORT (FINAL version) February 2011 1 PREFACE The project on the study on “DRUG ABUSE AMONG YOUTHS AND FAMILY RELATIONSHIP” (“the Study”) is being undertaken by the Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention and the Department of Social Work and Social Administration at the University of Hong Kong (“the Consultant”). The research team comprises the principal investigator (PI), Professor Paul YIP, Director of the Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention and Professor of the Department of Social Work and Social Administration at the University of Hong Kong, and eight co-investigators (Co-Is), Dr. CHEUNG Siu Lan Karen (Demographer), Dr. Sandra Tsang (Social and Family Worker), Dr. Samson Tse (Focus group expert on mental health and drug abuse), Dr. Wong Oi Ling (Family therapist, Family Institute), Prof. Karen Laidler (Sociologist, expertise on assessing drug abuse problem), Dr. Paul Wong (Clinical psychologist), Ms. Frances Law (Social Worker), and Dr. Lilian Wong (Associate Consultant, Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Tseung Kwan O Hospital, Hospital Authority). We would like to thank Mr. Gary Ip, the research assistant of the Department of Social Work and Social Administration, Ms. Garlum Lau, the senior research officer 2 of the Department of Sociology, the participants and NGOs for focus groups and case studies for their kind and valuable...
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