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    I. Introduction Over the last few decades technology brought us a lot of changes, affecting all aspect of our lives. As a developing country, the impact of technology on the work environment is particularly significant in China. This is not to say that China is a special case, and maybe it is a very long process but be shortened to few decades in china, so that I chose China as an example to study. This article focuses on what are the positive impacts that work environment changed by technology.…

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    A Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) generally means an investment made to acquire long-term interest in enterprises that operate outside of the economy of the investor. Open economies (like Bangladesh) with a vast workforce and good growth prospects gradually tend to attract larger amounts of foreign direct investment than closed, highly regulated economies. The third world countries are considered the best places for the investors for foreign direct investment. Foreign direct investment has…

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    MY EVOLVING PHILOSOPHY OF TEACHING ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE WRITING It is the writing that is considered as an important surviving skill in the new era in this globalized world (Yunus, 2016). Therefore, the methodology along with pedagogical philosophy of teaching writing was undoubtedly received greater attention than what we had expected. More evidently, more and more studies has been devoted to aforementioned issues such…

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    Unit 11: Schools as organisations Section 1: The structure of education from early years to post­compulsory education Section 2: How schools are organised in terms of roles and responsibilities Section 3: Ethos, mission, aims and values Section 4: Legislation affecting schools Section 5: The purpose of school policies and procedures Section 6: The wider context in which schools operate Section 1: The structure of education from early years to post­compulsory education Within this section,…

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    increase in e-mental health resources includes a plethora of on-line resources, social media and smartphone applications (Karasouli & Adams, 2014). For the purpose of this paper e-mental health refers to all information and communication technologies [ICTs] that support and improve mental health. However, a word of caution, that online mental health resources may not be seen as a substitute but rather a complementary mode of accessibility and engagement with mental health information and…

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    MULUNGUSHI UNIVERSITY CENTER FOR ICT EDUCATION MUMBI CHISHIMBA 56011023 ICT 462 – HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION ASSIGNMENT ONE (1) Question One A) Define Human Computer Interaction and briefly explain its goals. According to Booth (2014), “An oversimplificed definition of HCI (human-computer interaction) might say that it is the study of interraction between humans and computers.” He further explains that though this definition is acceptable as a general definition, it does not…

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    2. LITERATURE DISCUSSION A good way to understand the importance of assessment is to think about learning outcomes. If students automatically learned what they were taught, we would never need to assess; we could instead just keep records of what we had taught. But every teacher knows, many students do not learn what they are taught. Willoughby (2010) argued that “No two students enter a classroom with identical abilities, experiences, and needs. Learning style, language proficiency, background…

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    II. Defining sociability and social capital, and examining the relationship between the two concepts. Sociability and social capital has been a classic subject of debate within sociology and in various sectors of social science. Due to that, social capital has become one of the most argued notions from sociological theories and everyday life (Portes, 1998: 2). Despite the frequency of these subjects dealt in numerous researches, definitions on sociability and social capital differ amongst…

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    The Human Cost of Emotional and Physical Labor and The Impact on Workers The relationship between labor, humans, and alienation is a complex one. Typically, labor is viewed as a physical action, such as typical tasks one may engage in during the work day. However, along with physical labor is the conjunction of emotional labor. This is the inducement or suppressant of emotions and feelings in order to sustain a positive…

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    Everything around us might affect positively or negatively on our bodies and health. People all around the world are categorized as people with normal weight and obese people. Individuals with BMI between 18.5 and 24.9 are considered to have normal weight, while people with BMI 30.0 or greater are obese. Obesity is gaining extra calories from fatty and carbohydrate food. A significant amount of people is facing an increase in weight. Obese people face many challenges and difficulties in…

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