autonomous body established by the University Grants Commission (UGC) of India to assess and accredit institutions of higher education in the country. It is an outcome of the recommendations of the National Policy in Education (1986) that laid special emphasis on upholding the quality of higher education in India. The system of higher education in India has expanded rapidly during the last fifty years. In spite of the built-in regulatory mechanisms that ensure satisfactory levels of quality in
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Particularly in some schools, library transactions are still done on paper. We all know that modern school libraries are operating at great pace striving to serve as many students as possible with the best of their abilities. But as the years rolled by, the number of study has grown and the manual method of managing student and book records is no longer practical. A Library Management System is a system that makes use of information technology to perform managerial objects. The main
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as a range (for example 4.0–1.0), as a number out of a possible total (for example out of 20 or 100), as descriptors (excellent, great, satisfactory, needs improvement), in percentages, or, as is common in some post-secondary institutions in some countries, as a Grade Point Average (GPA). GPA is calculated by taking the number of grade points a student earned in a given period of time divided by the total number of credits taken.[1] The GPA can be used by potential employers or further post-secondary
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learning and acquisition has been considered one of the most hotly debated issue in both Translation Studies and language pedagogy in the West as well as Arab world. Thus, translation studies have been taught in translation classes without being seen in normal foreign or second language (FL) classrooms. In spite of the claims in opposition to make use of translation in English language classroom, recent studies regard highly that far from being counter-productive and fruitless, translation can be an effective
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elements and also to control the gangsters and fraternity of the school. Much have changed with the school, now, it provides more facilities for students and teachers to make use of. There are more classrooms, to accommodate more students. The Digos City National High School develop learning environment where the safety and resourceful is demonstrated among students, teachers, parents and financial community. The school they maintain the allocation of physical and financial resources in li8ne with the
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| |Weightage |25% |Submission Date |29/10/2013 | Regulations Deliverables Students must submit all materials supporting their coursework listed in the deliverable section. ▪ The coursework must be done individually and must be entirely your own work. Please make sure that you are aware of the rules concerning plagiarism
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| |Weightage |25% |Submission Date |29/10/2013 | Regulations Deliverables Students must submit all materials supporting their coursework listed in the deliverable section. ▪ The coursework must be done individually and must be entirely your own work. Please make sure that you are aware of the rules concerning plagiarism
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a report is produced at the end of a study that summarizes its findings and may also include recommendations on the next step(s) to be taken. Studying also aids in the student's ability to learn providing the student with knowledge that they can use throughout their life regardless of the career path that they choose Studying is important because it is essential for a person to develop a complete education and provides students with the opportunity to develop study habits, time management skills and
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U.S. Citizen Bank Case This paper will focus on the U.S. Citizen Bank case. I will use the five D method as a template to analyze said case. In addition, I will provide recommendations on how the manager, Michelle Jefferies, should act going forward. This case started back in the 1980’s, where by the end of the decade the traditional markets for credit cards had become saturated. The middle and working classes already had their plastic of choice and it was time for credit card companies to start
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literature review is to find and review research and studies that illustrate how Principals can train educators to become enthusiastic communicators in their classrooms so they will be able to influence each and every one of their students. Improving students' relationships with teachers “has significant, encouraging effects for students' academic and social growth”. (National Commission on Teaching and America’s Future, 1996). If a student feels a special connection with their teacher their everyday
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