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    My Educational Plan

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    Minnie Lindsay August 1‚ 2012 COL 105 I01 My Educational Plan I am currently enrolled in college trying to earn a certification to become a licensed medical assistant. But my dream is to become a FBI agent. I plan to obtain practical grounds for criminal engender and extremity on government officials. I would anticipate counter terrorism‚ kidnapping‚ extortion‚ and interstate criminal activities. I plan to earn my certification by December 2013‚ and I plan to earn my Associate of arts

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    TOWARDS PROFESSIONAL ZAKAT INSTITUTIONS: THE MALAYSIAN PERSPECTIVE Najihah Mokter Kuliyyah of Economics and Management Sciences International Islamic University Malaysia Abstract: Zakat is a duty from Allah since it is one of Pillars in Islam similar to the duty of Solat. In establishing Solat‚ the Muslims community organizes a place of worship so that it can be performed completely by Muslim. Similarly‚ Muslims are obligated to establish the institution of Zakat in order to collect

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    Learning Activity 4 – Evaluation of Educational Tests Part 1: Description A. Title of the test: School Motivation and Learning Strategies Inventory B. Acronym used: SMALSI C. Authors: Stroud‚ Kathy Chatham & Reynolds‚ Cecil R. D. Publisher: Western Psychological Services E. Year of publication: 2006 F. Intended grade/age level of use: Ages 8-12‚ 13-18 G. Intended purpose: To measure strategies students actively employ in learning and test taking H. Test category:

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    will leave an option but to put their elders in an institution. The connotation that putting them in an institution might divulge some questions such as will the elders be lonely when they are in an institution or will they be happy thinking that they will never be a burden for their family.? Will their loneliness affect the quality of life that they have in the institution? How the Filipino family may adjust when their elders are in the institution and as they are facing the idea of ingratitude to

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    types of culture

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    researched four types of organizational culture‚ which may be accepted by companies. The first type is “the power culture”‚ which means that the power is concentrated in one person and dominated by one person in the company (Greener‚ 2010). One person influences all decision-making. A type of organization with this cultural type is able to solve problems and provide solutions easily‚ however solutions depend on the central person for their success. The fact is that with this cultural type it is difficult

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    Sociology for Caribbean Students‚( pg. 6) that “sociology is the scientific study of society.” Socialization begins with children as they grow and this process starts as early on as from the moment they are born into society. There are two main types of socialization. These are primary socialization and secondary socialization. Primary socialization begins during the infancy of a person and occurs within the family of that infant. The child‚ as he or she grows‚ observes their parents and other

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    Elaine Tyler SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology Instructor: Jeremy Baker July 8‚ 2013 ERVIN GOFFMAN Goffman’s Theory on Total Institutions We interact with a variety of people on a regular basis who influence our behavior but who are not family or friends. Many of these people we encounter because of their roles within particular social institutions with which we interact. They are part of our secondary group members; their opinions and behaviors shape us. Sometimes people live‚ work

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    Types of Learning

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    Types of Learning 1. Non-associative learning - refers to "a relatively permanent change in the strength of response to a single stimulus due to repeated exposure to that stimulus. Changes due to such factors as sensory adaptation‚ fatigue‚ or injury do not qualify as non-associative learning." Non-associative learning can be divided into habituation and sensitization. ++ Habituation ++ -is a decrease in behavioral responsiveness that occurs when a stimulus is repeated frequently

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    TYPES OF BONDS There are a plenty amount of different types of bonds‚ existing nowadays. Actually‚ the bond market offers investors a lot more choices than the stock market. Which bonds to choose depends on the goals‚ tax situation and the risk tolerance of a person who is going to invest in bonds. The broad bond market includes in itself government‚ municipal‚ corporate‚ mortgage-backed or asset-backed securities and international bonds. Within each broad bond market sector it is possible to

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    Culture‚ Institutions and International Strategy. For those firms who want to expand their business internationally‚ it is inevitable for them to face the cultural challenge. This article stresses the impact of culture on international operation as well. According to institutional-based view‚ informal and formal institutions have their own way to reduce risk. For informal ones‚ they rely on relational contact which is informal relationship based and personalized exchange. What is more‚ Human capital

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