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    Acceptability of Green

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    PREFACE Due to the dynamic changes in environment and technology the demand for the peoples who are with multi-skills is becoming important. The Facilities Management profession is a multi disciplinary profession which contains a stable job market in the Middle Eastern and European countries and is a new profession in Sri Lankan background. The utmost benefits of this profession can be seen‚ when it comes to operational cost saving through new concepts like environmental friendly concepts. The

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    accepting this as one of their staple fruit and further results that they will try to taste the ice cream. It is a fact that it is only grown in Mindanao‚ this study will try to produce more Mangosteen to other regions in the country so that the acceptability will increase. The more Mangosteen people see in the market and streets will help boost the popularity and eventually much easier for the consumers to accept the taste. The ice cream is only mixed with fresh coconut milk and white sugar;

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    So we‚ researchers‚ have come up to an idea that we may also used of Tilapia in preservation. Food preservation assures the consumers of a supply of foods that are out of season. As well as it prevents the waste of perishable foods those are in season. Surplus of preserved foods may be sold to augment family income. In line with this‚ Tilapia cultivators particularly will be encouraged raise more Tilapia fishes thus stimulating aquaculture development. Hence‚ the study‚ corned Tilapia will not only

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    Perception & Acceptability of ELearning in Pakistan Muhammad Talal Ansari (7648) Muhammad Ali Zeeshan (8779) MirzaMohtashimBaig (8015) talal_ansari_@hotmail.com ali.m.zeeshan@gmail.com mirza_mohtashim@hotmail.com +92345-2099929 +92332-2458601 +92322-3790016 Institute of Business Management August - 2012 Perception & Acceptability of e-Learning in Pakistan Abstract The past decade has witnessed the rapid growth in the use of internet among all societies of world and with the growth

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    locally. This research focuses on the Cebuano’s interest in foreign food as an attraction. It would contribute to the development of food and presents a more thorough view of the Cebuano behavior. The researchers decided to make a study on the Acceptability of Selected Foreign Cuisines to Cebuano in order to know the top cuisines that the Cebuano really like and which suit their taste‚ besides their very own dishes.

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Milk is a white liquid produced by the mammary glands of mammals. It is the primary source of nutrition for young mammals before they are able to digest other types of food. Early-lactation milk contains colostrums‚ which carries the mother’s antibodies to the baby and can reduce the risk of many diseases in the baby. The precise components of raw milk vary by species and by a number of other factors‚ but it contains significant amounts of saturated fat‚ protein

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    Curriculum

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    Definition of Curriculum Ernie Miller Northcentral University Online Define Curriculum Curriculum is defined as an organized program of learning‚ which is separated by various subject areas. These subject areas are arranged into four specific categories: content‚ instruction‚ assessment‚ and context. The information and skills students are required to learn and should ultimately know by studying and processing the material is the curriculum content. The method by which the course content is

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    Curriculum

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    Taba in Curzon (2004‚ p185) Armitage‚ et al (1999) looks at exploring the curriculum and asks why our courses look the way they look‚ how they may have developed and how we can understand our courses better in order to help improve the quality of our student’s learning. It also covers definitions of ‘curriculum’ “The curriculum is a formal course of study as at a college‚ university or training provider” This is a definition with which I agree‚ or it is “... the public form of attempting to put

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    The Curriculum

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    Introduction The success of any programme depends on an appropriate preplan and its accurate implementation. Curriculum is the name of such a preplan encompassing the entire activities in the domain of education. A curriculum of a specific education programme is laid to accommodate desires‚ tendencies‚ abilities‚ experiences and demands of learners in the backdrop of a society or a country. A curriculum contains answers to questions such as to who‚ why‚ what‚ how‚ with whose help‚ by what‚ where and for

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    Curriculum

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    First of all a curriculum is a written plan defining the strategies to attain a goal or an objective. According to David Pratt “Curriculum is an organized set of formal education and/ or training intentions.” A curriculum is mostly used in an educational system to define the objectives that students must attain in any field of study that is the holistic development is the development of a whole person or student concerning the topic. The holistic development of a child is to make him develop as

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