...Generator More Thesis About Fraternities Essays and Term Papers Advanced Search Documents 1 - 20 of 987 Thesis Name A Thesis Presented to the Faculty Of Tourism and Hospitality Management Department National College of Science and Technology In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirement for the Degree Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management Mr. Christer John R. Manalo Ms. Jemimah V. Cami Premium 6280 Words 26 Pages Soc Thesis Writing Within Sociology: A Guide for Undergraduates Department of Sociology Oregon State University Table of Contents Acknowledgments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii 1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . Premium 37612 Words 151 Pages Thesis UNDERGRADUATE THESIS PROJECT PROPOSAL School of Engineering and Applied Science University of Virginia Study and Analysis of Fire Protection Systems in Fraternity and Sorority Houses at the University of Virginia Submitted by Nicholas Feakins Mechanical Engineering S Premium 3856 Words 16 Pages The Positive Aspects of Fraternities The Positive Aspects Of Fraternities A college fraternity exists on the premise that a man is by nature a social being and needs the companionship with his fellow man. A fraternity provides a structure, and an environment in which close friendships can flourish, Bringing each of the fraternity...
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...UHart Marketing and Communication Rebranding Plan 2014 Craig Campbell Marketing Management 618 Term Paper Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Situational Analysis 5 What is the tone of the brand? 5 Why are we communicating? 5 Who are we talking to? 5 What is our message? 5 What should they feel? 5 Why should they believe us? 6 Integrated media - Brand Concept Visuals 6 Recruitment Pieces 7 SWOT Analysis 7 References 8 Executive Summary Fifty-seven years ago a special act was signed that merged the Hartford Art School, Hartt College of Music, and Hillyer College to form what we know today as the University of Hartford. Shortly thereafter the first students stepped foot on the University of Hartford’s 350-acre main campus that includes parts of Hartford, West Hartford, and Bloomfield, Conn. Over the years the University has grown to be known as a school that has exceptional faculty and offers a special student experience charged with diversity in its programs, activities, and student body. This has not changed over the years. The University of Hartford continues to provide a strong, educational experience for its more than 5,000 undergraduate and 2,000 graduate students, and the faculty has maintained demanding instruction as well as research, performance, and internship opportunities in more than 80 degree programs from the arts to engineering and technology. With students from 48 states and 63 countries, we are also now a university...
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...System Analysis and Design Project Grading System | 1.0 Introduction In our present generation are living in a modern world are being dependent on a digital information. Digital information is electronic information the result of computer processing. Every type of job nowadays relies upon getting information, using it, managing it, and relying information’s to others. Computers enable the efficient processing and storing information. A Brief History was a paper explaining the evolution of grading practices and other assessment tools developed by teachers between the 18th and 20th centuries in the United States. Initially grading structure was nonexistent and later the requirements and grading scales were highly varied and depended on the predilections of the instructor who would scrutinize a student’s work based on a number of criteria primarily one or more of the following: neatness of work, the correct answer, and literary competence. Classrooms also could exhibit vastly different age groups as grade levels hadn’t yet been established. Teachers would also visit the student’s parents recurrently to verbally express their feelings about the pupil’s performance and to state if it was satisfactory or needed improvement. These oral reports sound time consuming for teachers, however attendance laws would come later and class sizes were often diminutive as many people at the time didn’t attend school. As time progressed a plethora of new more controlled...
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...As I enter my first college class, my attention goes to Professor Feldman, a tall, slender woman in a loose pearl blouse with black dress pants. The combination of her graceful stance and scholarly presence distinguishes her already from the chaos of the lecture room. The calm demeanor spreads through the room as she gradually turns the lights down low, signaling the beginning of lecture, and gives life to the art historian’s companion, the slide projector. Her slow and steady speech is punctuated by inflections at nearly every other word and reflects her scholarly presence. She picks her words carefully and you can sense the moment’s thought before each. Her precisely chosen words make each one valuable as I frantically try to catch them all. Feldman incorporates her elevated vocabulary in daily speech and lecture, requiring that I form my own vocabulary list: mélange, koine, cache, lingua franca, etc. In spite of being intimidated by Professor Feldman’s scholarship, the fellow human being, Marian Feldman, shows through at times. She does not hesitate to admit “When did those excavations take place?” or “Who was that guy who ruled Babylon? I never remember that one.” At one point she might exclaim, “Well, it doesn’t matter anyway” followed by a signature chuckle. She welcomes corrections or additions by students, and some questions lead her to guiltily admit, “You caught me. I was trying to avoid that one because, well, we just don’t...
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...Marketing of Discovery Point Contest page Discovery Point in couple sentences 2 SWOT analysis 2 PEST analysis 3 Answers from marketing questionnaire 4 Marketing objectives 10 Marketing programme 10 Promotion plan 11 Media Plan 11 Press release 12 Discovery Point in couple sentences Discovery Point is the home of RRS Discovery, the ship which was built to take Captain Scott on his first expedition to Antarctica. With audio-visual shows, computer-based multimedia and displays of the actual artefacts of the crew this award-winning visitor attraction transports back in time to Antarctica in 1901. There is opportunity to learn about the men of Discovery and their amazing scientific discoveries. This is the story of Discovery from her beginnings in Dundee and Captain Scott’s remarkable Antarctic expedition, through her long ocean-going career until her final journey home. SWOT analysis Strengths Strengths Profitable organization with a well-known name and product line. Nice, well-trained staff. Reputation for creatively developing new products. Excellent locations makes this attraction visible for everyone. Profitable organization with a well-known name and product line. Nice, well-trained staff. Reputation for creatively developing new products. Excellent locations makes this attraction visible for everyone. Opportunities Opportunities New development of Waterfront and being in the one of the fastest growing area in Scotland can attract...
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...Marketing Management: Azurri Clothing Table of Contents 1. Introduction 3 1.1 Azurri Clothing – Organisational Background 3 2. Analysis of Business Environmental factors 3 2.1 Internal Business Environmental Factors 4 2.2 External Business Environmental Factors 5 3. Analysis of Competitive Environment – Market Analysis 7 4. Development of marketing strategies 8 4.1 STP Analysis 8 4.2 Development and Implementation of the Marketing Mix 9 5. Summary of the marketing proposition 11 6. Conclusion 11 References 12 1. Introduction Marketing management is one of the most important yet challenging requirements of an organisation as far as development and distribution of the commodities to the consumers is concerned (Viard, 2010). The role of marketing in a business organisation is to be able to identify the needs and requirements of the customers in the market, analyse the competencies of the organisation in the development and production according to needs of customers and distribution of the products to the market through selection of effective channels of distribution (Szymanski and Heard, 2011). This presentation is focused on identifying and highlighting these factors for the organisation Azurri Clothing in Edinburgh, UK. 1.1 Azurri Clothing – Organisational Background Azurri Clothing is based in Edinburgh, UK and has been in existence in the industry since the last 8 years. The business organisation had been established as a partnership venture...
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...Shaping America HIST 1301: U. S. History to 1877 Section 21404 INET (3 credit hours) Brookhaven College/Dallas TeleCollege, Fall 2014, August 27 – December 11 Instructor: Tara Kirk, M. A. E-Mail: tara.kirk@dcccd.edu Office Hours: Available for questions by e-mail. Phone: 972-860-7444 x21221 Welcome to Shaping America - History 1301 online! This course examines an exciting time in U.S. history, from exploration and settlement to the Civil War and Reconstruction. This syllabus is designed to give you all the information you need to successfully complete this course. Please pay special attention to the Course Work and Course Calendar sections to stay up to date with assignments and exams. COURSE DESCRIPTION & OBJECTIVES Prerequisite: Developmental Reading 0093 or English as a Second Language (ESOL) 0444 or have met the Texas Success Initiative (TSI) standard in Reading. A survey of the social, political, economic, cultural, and intellectual history of the United States from the pre-Columbian era to the Civil War/Reconstruction period. United States History I includes the study of pre-Columbian, colonial, revolutionary, early national, slavery and sectionalism, and the Civil War/Reconstruction eras. Themes that may be addressed in United States History I include: American settlement and diversity, American culture, religion, civil and human rights, technological change, economic change, immigration and migration, and creation of the federal government. Coordinating Board Academic...
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... Classroom Facility Project Proponents: Program/ Projects Development and Evaluation Summer Class 2016 Project Beneficiaries: RSU-Institute of Graduate Studies Students Location of Beneficiaries: Main Campus, Romblon State University Date of Implementation: May 4-13, 2016 Duration: Two (2) Weeks Area of Project Implementation: Institute of Graduate Studies (IGS) Budget Requirements ₱ 21,700.00 II. BACKGROUND/ SITUATION ANALYSIS Shortage and unavailability of educational technology facilities were observed in the Institute of Graduate Studies particularly during summer classes. Some of the LCD projectors should be booked in advance by a faculty or students for reservation. If you will be late in reservation, you will borrow from other department or colleges in order to render your report or presentation. The Romblon State University as a premiere educational institution advocates programs which promotes quality of learning. Furthermore, in order to strengthen this mission, additional provision of audio-visual materials is a must where the graduate studies students will not be fishing the said equipment somewhere else. It should be readily available and accessible when needed. Thus, the Graduate Studies Students of this university are willing to exert and...
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...I. Course Information Course Title: General Psychology Course Number: PSY 2012 Credit hours: 3 Instructor Name: Nicki Nance Office: Location: Onine Phone #: 352-302-7872 Virtual Office Hours: Wednesdays 9AM to 12 noon Fast Response Email: nikbud@earthlink.net Orientation Thu Jan 5, Bldg 4, (other emails checked only once daily ) 2PM Rm 103, 3PM Rm 205 (come to either) Extended Emergency Closure. “For emergency campus closings (natural disasters, etc.) call 352-291-4499 or 800-831-9244 or check our website www.cf.edu.” II. Course Description This course introduces the student to the study of behavior as a science, the design of experiments, statistical analysis of data, basic vocabulary, classical experiments, major contributors, and current trends in the discipline. Required Text: Feldman, R, Essentials of Understanding Psychology, 7th Edition or later. Extensive use of Supplemental materials: Internet resources III. Course Objectives At the successful completion of the course the student will be able to 1. Apply psychological concepts to everyday life 2. Demonstrate the ability to think critically about human behavior 3. Describe the history and subfields of psychology 4. Identify and describe concepts associated with learning, sensation, emotions, and behavior 5. Apply the concepts of personality and development to themselves 6. Demonstrate a basic understanding...
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...1.1 My own capability and readiness To deliver and prepare for the Activity 1 I was using Systematic Training Cycle, where it says: Identify Training needs Setting training objectives Plan the training Implement the training Evaluate the course Analysis and review Identify Training needs For training I had to identify participant-training needs, had to answer a question: why did I decide to conduct customer service training. And what needs should be improved during this training. My current job is related to customer service in that point my own confidence was high to this subject. Absolutely, ready for any questions, after session or during the Training. Setting objectives To set Smart objectives, which should be specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and time bound for my 30 min session. An ideas and range choice of training material I got in Internet and CIPD website also Course Companion. Had to mark areas to cover essential work-related skills. What knowledge participants have to demonstrate at the end of the training session. To begin, I created a training plan include information and length of each topic, very important timing of each objective. Preparation To present myself at the course in had to unsure that I am dressed in the way that meets the expectations of the workshop. During training my body language should show confidence. Making eye contact with participant, had to show attention to the group. For better delivery of training...
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...Study Aide for Module 2-Written Assignment 2 Attached is the Study Aide for M2 A2. Critical !!!!!!! It is very important to read the study aides for each written assignment. You will find these aides for each week posted here in Questions for the instructor. It will save you hours of homework time and most of the students receive a high grade in the class if they use them and get an early start on these difficult written assignments. Here is some advice to help you also. With all of these written assignments in the class, read the directions and study aides closely before actually starting the work. Read the directions first. Many students wait until the last night before it is due and have a difficult time getting it done. Be sure to scroll to the bottom of this document for important information. Here is the rubric for this assignment. M 2 / Assignment 2 Grading Criteria | Maximum Points | Points Earned | Researched the data correctly and answered each question in a complete and accurate manner. Sixteen points for each question, 1-5. | 80 | | Wrote in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrated ethical scholarship in accurate representation and attribution of sources; displayed accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation. APA formatting is used with a title page, APA page numbering, and a reference page. | 20 | | Total: | 100 | | We are requiring APA formatting on all assignments. No appendix introduction or conclusion in needed. Title page...
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...life skills training and college preparation advice. Research * Research into life skills training and college preparatory institutions revealed that Bridgepointe is unique in its mission to bridge cultural gaps through education. Kick-off Event * The campaign kick-off will take place at the Open House event on February 1, 2013. Event Participants * Four universities and colleges will be present at the event to introduce Bridgepointe students to their programs. Program Details * Participating programs will cover architecture design, arts, business, engineering, and nursing fields. * Personnel from the admissions offices of the respective colleges will be involved in this initiative and offer advice and information packets at the event. Program Enrollment * The life skills training program will be offered to a limited number of students at first. * After the evaluation of the success of this training program, the life skills classes can be offered to all interested children participating in Bridgepointe programs. Vision for the Future * Our vision for the future is that Bridgepointe will build additional partnerships with other local universities and colleges to expand this program further. Table of Contents MARKETING PUBLIC RELATIONS PLAN | p. 5 | Problem Definition | p. 5 | Positioning and Resource Considerations | p. 5 | * Background | p. 5 | * Situation Analysis and Positioning Statement...
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...Corporate Social Responsibility in Agriculture sector By Mrs.Vanishree.V,MBA Abstract: As rightly said by Amartya Sen, intervention is required for the equitable distribution of wealth and improving the quality of life of the society and it must come voluntarily from the corporate houses and their top management. Thus, for a fast growing economy like India which is striding fast to become a developed country, the participation of the business houses in strengthening the economy has become indispensable.CSR is not new to India, even before CSR became a popular cause, it did exist in India. Companies like TATA and BIRLA practiced it in the form of social initiatives. In the light of the above, the paper attempts to explore the CSR initiatives and best practices of various selected Indian companies in Agricultural sector. Objective: The objective of this paper is to examine the nature and extent of corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives under taken by selected Indian companies in Agricultural sector and to study its relevance in business. Research Methodology: The research paper is an attempt of exploratory research, based on the secondary data sourced from websites, journals, magazines, articles and media reports. To study the above objectives 8 agro based companies were selected based on the CSR Report in their website. Limitations The main limitation of this paper is that this study has only focused on a small sample of Indian companies...
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...CHAP TER Rhetorical Modes 1. NARRATION L E A R N I N G O B J E C T I V E S 10 1. Identify the purpose and structure of narrative writing. 2. Recognize how to write a narrative essay. Rhetorical modes simply mean the ways in which we can effectively communicate through language. This chapter covers nine common rhetorical modes. As you read about these nine modes, keep in mind that the rhetorical mode a writer chooses depends on his or her purpose for writing. Sometimes writers incorporate a variety of modes in one essay. In covering the nine rhetorical modes, this chapter also emphasizes these as a set of tools that will allow you greater flexibility and effectiveness in communicating with your audience and expressing your ideas. rhetorical modes The ways in which we effectively communicate through language. 1.1 The Purpose of Narrative Writing Narration means the art of storytelling, and the purpose of narrative writing is to tell stories. Any time you tell a story to a friend or family member about an event or incident in your day, you engage in a form of narration. In addition, a narrative can be factual or fictional. A factual story is one that is based on, and tries to be faithful to, actual events as they unfolded in real life. A fictional story is a made-up, or imagined, story; the writer of a fictional story can create characters and events as he or she sees fit. However, the big distinction between factual and fictional narratives is based on a writer’s purpose...
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...CHAPTER 2 This chapter includes the review of related literature, review of related studies and review of other related Computer Assisted Instruction (CAI) which helped the researchers in designing and developing their own CAI that was used in this research. REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE The review includes discussion of technical terms like Computer-Assisted Instruction (CAI), multimedia, and review of software packages in mathematics, studies on development, evaluation and validation of CAI materials. Instruction and Learning Instruction is the arrangement of information and environment to facilitate learning. By environment, we mean not only where instruction takes place but also the methods, media and equipment needed to convey information and guide the learner’s study. Information and environment can be arranged on a continuum from very formal to very informal. The relationship between information and environment can change depending on the instructional goal. The arrangement of information and the environment is normally the responsibility of the instructor and the designers of media. The choice of the strategy of instruction determines the environment (the methods, media, equipment and facilities) and how the information is assembled and used. The method can range from teacher control to learner control. Learning is the development of new knowledge, skills, or attitudes when the individual interacts with information and environment. Learning takes place...
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