1) SAKSHAM KIDS (NOIDA) Saksham is a non-profitable, charitable trust, working in ways that is committed towards a more connected and inclusive society. In Nithari (Noida), Saksham started with the limited intention of bringing a minimum literacy to those children of the community who had missed the opportunity of going to school. The trust now runs an informal school in two shifts with an enrolment of around 350 children who have been organized into classes, based on their level of learning
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WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION FIN 437—Corporate Asset Management Dr. Indudeep S. Chhachhi Fall, 2014 Department of Finance E-Mail: indudeep.chhachhi@wku.edu Office & Office Hours: 327 Grise Hall, 745-2928 M/W 11:15 - 12:30 p.m. T 10:15– 12:30, and by appointment Texts and Calculators Required Stephen Ross, Randolph Westerfield, and Jeffrey Jaffe, Corporate Finance (10th ed., McGraw Hill, Irwin, 2013). Subscription to Connect
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Introduction The purpose of this program evaluation is to examine the importance of carrying forward or ending the YouthBuild program in Cordele, Georgia. I want to establish whether or not this program should continue to be funded. The mission of YouthBuild is to unleash the intelligence and positive energy of low-income youth to rebuild their communities and their lives. YouthBuild seeks to join with others to help build a movement toward a more just society in which respect, love, responsibility
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Chapter I PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE Introduction Managing classroom behavior may be more challenging today than ever before. Many teachers face larger class sizes, more students who come from stressful, chaotic homes, and increased diversity in students' abilities and cultures (Grossman, 2004). Yet, many of us are determined to manage classroom behavior ourselves. After all, collaborating with others takes time and energy to build rapport and come to a consensus on behavior-change priorities and strategies
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drugs, I didn’t want to be part of it I was kind of scared at the beginning. In most of the movies on TV there is someone that is using drugs and in hip hop music there has to be drugs or someone smoking. Why are these actors and singers doing this, what are they trying to accomplish by singing and smoking while on TV. My beliefs are that for kids at home, who look up to those singers and actors, they see how they are “cool” on TV while smoking and doing drugs they want to do the same and might become
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Division of Fine Arts, Speech and Commercial Music Northwest College ARTS 1303 – Art History I CRN 42838 – Spring 2015 SPBR Campus - Room 602 / 8:00-9:30am / T,R Credit:3 / 3 hour lecture course / 48 hours per semester Course length : 16 weeks/ Type of Instruction Traditional (Face-to-Face) Instructor: David Swaim Instructor Contact Information: Email: david.swaim@hccs.edu Phone: (713) 718-5674 Due to changes in the state core curriculum this syllabus is subject to change
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Stress by Ashley Strawder I. What Is Stress? Stress is the combination of psychological, physiological, and behavioral reactions that people have in response to events that threaten or challenge them. Stress can be good or bad. Sometimes, stress is helpful, providing people with the extra energy or alertness they need. Stress could give a runner the edge he or she needs to persevere in a marathon, for example. This good kind of stress is called eustress. Unfortunately, stress is often not
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would lead the reader to be convinced of the authenticity of the claim made. However, on closer scrutiny / on analyzing the given argument from all perspectives, one can indentify various weak links/loopholes/flaws that make the argument weak/ stand out as conspicuous logical flaws. These flaws are going to be discussed in the succeeding paragraphs. 1 Insufficient / implausible support Firstly, ________________may not be the primary / main reason for ____________. This assumption appears to be
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PERFORMANCE By Dr. Olaniyi Bojuwoye ABSTRACT A ten-item questionnaire containing various descriptions of school-related characteristic which have been found to adversely affect pupils academic performance was administered on 809 teachers and 1012 students of secondary schools from ten randomly selected states in Nigeria. The respondents ranked the characteristics in terms of their degree of effect on pupil academic performance. The result showed that lack of resource materials for teaching, instructional
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accessing job training programs, finding employment, etc.) and a lack of understanding from the communities that they had relocated to. In this paper we will examine the demographic of urban Native Americans, “who they are” “how big the population” "what are the needs of the urban Native Americans”. We will also look at the federal trust responsibilities towards Native Americans. Last we will look at the
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