Study for Pre-School venture in Lower Manhattan Introduction The price of private education in Manhattan is exponentially increasing. Over the past 10 years, the median price of first grade in the city has gone up 48%, adjusted for inflation, compared with a 35% increase nationally (NYTimes.com, 1/29/2012). Clearly there is a supply and demand crisis, with more students than seats available. Therefore, our team decided to research the possibility of launching a new pre-school in lower Manhattan
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| Transformational Leadership: Characteristics and Criticisms Iain Hay School of Geography, Population and Environmental ManagementFlinders University A prime function of a leader is to keep hope alive. (John W. Gardner)Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. (Ralph Waldo Emerson)Setting an example is not the main means of influencing another, it is the only means. (Albert Einstein) Collectively, these three short quotations capture some of the key characteristics of transformational
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I extend my special gratitude to our beloved director Shri. ANANDARAM, Our Dean and Co-coordinator Prof. H. Muralidharan for inspiring me to take up this project. I wish to acknowledge my sincere gratitude and indebtedness to my project guide Prof. of M.S. RAMAIAH MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE, Bangalore for his valuable guidance and constructive suggestions in the preparation of project report. I extend my gratitude to MYK LATICRETE INDIA PVT. LTD. and
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What is Social Enterprise? A social enterprise is an organization that applies commercial strategies to maximize improvements in human and environmental well-being, rather than maximizing profits for external shareholders. Social enterprises can be structured as a for-profit or non-profit, and may take the form of a co-operative, mutual organization, a disregarded entity, a social business, or a charity organization Many commercial enterprises would consider themselves to have social objectives
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ASSESSMENT OF EXAMINATION MALPRACTICES IN SOME SELECTED SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN IBADAN NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF OYO STATE BY FAMUBO EMMANUEL OLUBUNMI MATRIC NO: FCE/IB/4372 SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL STUDIES SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES FEDERAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (SP) OYO IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD OF NIGERIAN CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATION (NCE) SEPTEMBER, 2009 CERTIFICATION This is to certify that this
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pursuit of my academic career. I also extend this to my late father Chief A. E. Abi, mum, brother and sisters for all you love. May God bless you all. iv ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I want to use this medium to express my immeasurable and inestimable gratitude to my supervisor Mrs Chizoba Ezeme, my able Head of department Dr. Arinze Nwaeze, my Late Father, Chief Augustine Ekpo Abi for seeing me through up to this stage of my life; to my mother, Mrs. Juliana Abi for her unending love and support. To my sisters
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r ----------------------------------------- ^ - 1 \I with DVD _ "The How to... series is written by teachers and teacher trainers, people who know the reality of the classroom and the support teachers need to get the most out of their students. Our aim is to build teachers' confidence, knowledge and classroom abilities - and inspire them to try out new ideas." Jeremy Harmer, Series Editor How to Teach English is a practical guide for teachers who are at an early stage in their careers
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think of themselves as being more varied and unpredictable than they actually are, it is significant that they think they are. Americans tend to think they have been only slightly influenced by family, church or schools. In the end, each believes, "I personally chose which values I want to live my own life by." Despite this self-evaluation, a foreign anthropologist could observe Americans and produce a list of common values that would fit most Americans. The list of typically American values would stand
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pursuit of my academic career. I also extend this to my late father Chief A. E. Abi, mum, brother and sisters for all you love. May God bless you all. iv ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I want to use this medium to express my immeasurable and inestimable gratitude to my supervisor Mrs Chizoba Ezeme, my able Head of department Dr. Arinze Nwaeze, my Late Father, Chief Augustine Ekpo Abi for seeing me through up to this stage of my life; to my mother, Mrs. Juliana Abi for her unending love and support. To my sisters
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their students become better digital citizens. Keywords: Digital Citizenship, School Library Media A ccording to Wikipedia (2010), the Nigerian Igbo proverb, “Ora na azu nwa”, translates as “it takes a village to raise a child” (Proverb Question section, para. 6). Whether this popular phrase derives from international cultures or from one’s own experiences in life, it provides a framework for our schools and society to meet a cultural shift in a global society. Creating awareness
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