the methods used in meeting the goals of the study. In order to meet its goals, the study will use the documentary research method to explain the working of educational theories. According to Platt (1981, 58), the documentary research method is an effective system in explaining a social phenomenon even though it has traditionally been marginalized by scholars. This is a method of research which is not only effective but it is often less expensive when compared to other popular research methods. It
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direction of things… Management is personnel administration. – Lawrence A. Aplley Management is the act or skill of controlling and making decisions about business, department, sports team, etc. EVOLUTION OF MANAGEMENT * Pre-Scientific Management Era * Pre-Scientific Management School Management in some form or the other has been practiced in all organized efforts of man ever since the dawn of civilization. Evidence of the use of principles of management id to be found in the organization
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gronlund@esi.oru.se Thomas A. Horan Claremont Graduate University, ABSTRACT The e-Gov field (also called Electronic Government, Digital Government, Electronic Governance, and similar names) emerged in the late 1990´s. Since then it spurred several scientific conferences and journals. Because the field grew considerably in size, both its contents and position with respect to other research fields and disciplines need to be explained and discussed. What is e-Gov? What is e-Gov research? What does it mean
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Vol 3 Issue 2 March 2013 Impact Factor : 0.2105 ORIGINAL ARTICLE ISSN No : 2230-7850 Monthly Multidisciplinary Research Journal Indian Streams Research Journal Executive Editor Ashok Yakkaldevi Editor-in-chief H.N.Jagtap IMPACT FACTOR : 0.2105 Welcome to ISRJ RNI MAHMUL/2011/38595 ISSN No.2230-7850 Indian Streams Research Journal is a multidisciplinary research journal, published monthly in English, Hindi & Marathi Language. All research papers submitted to the journal will be
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not be scattered or absorbed. An immediate and unfortunate consequence of this requirement is that an invisible person must also necessarily be blind. In many applications, partial invisibility is sufficient. Hence, with all these kind of technology, metamaterials and optic lenses will provide the human being a wide range of new applications device and new systems whether in military sector or in automotive system such as, in Keio University, Tokyo for instance, enable the back seat driver to become
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LIST OF LAWS, ACTS AND DECREES AS LEGAL BASES OF PHILIPPINE EDUCATION Act #74-enacted in January 21, 1901. It provides for the establishment of Department of Public Instruction and establishment of PCAT now TUP and PNS now PNU Act #1870 founding of UP (June 18, 1908) Act #2706 Private School Law (enacted March 10, 1917) Commonwealth Act #1- preparatory military training shall begin in Elementary grade school at age 10. This act was amended by PD 1706 (August 8, 1980) requiring all
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learning, communication, perception, and the ability to move and manipulate objects. General intelligence and symbolic and traditional Al. There are enormous number of tools in Al, including versions of search and mathematical optimization, logic, methods based on probability and economics, many other. The field of Al research was founded at a conference on the campus of Darmouth College in the Summer of 1956. The attendees, including, John McCarthy, Marvin Minsky, Allen Newell and Herbert Simon
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of modern management thinking? CHAPTER 2 LEARNING OBJECTIVES After completing this chapter, students should be able to: • State the underlying assumption of the classical management approaches. • List the principles of Taylor’s scientific management. • List three of Fayol’s “principles” for guiding managerial action. • List the key characteristics of bureaucracy and explain why Weber considered it an ideal form of organization. • Identify possible disadvantages of bureaucracy
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organisms that have had specific changes introduced into their DNA using the methods of genetic engineering. We have been “genetically modifying” foods for decades. They have had specific changes introduced into their DNA using the methods of genetic engineering. These techniques have allowed for the introduction of new crop traits as well as a far greater control over a food's genetic structure than previously afforded by methods as breeding and mutation breeding. In 1994, genetically modified tomatoes
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unattainable goals, all of the ideas are based upon known scientific principles. It is not my purpose to write an article that would be acceptable to people this is not the concern of science. The social direction being proposed here has no parallel in history with any other previous political ideology or economic strategy. Establishing the parameters of this new civilization will require transcending many of the traditions, values, and methods of the past. The future will evolve its own new paradigms
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