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    Article Review The Top ten supply chain mistakes Submitted by: sanjoli madan 10ib-051 pgdm(ib) 2010-2012 Sumantra Sengupta, author of this article, was senior vice president of Global Services at The Scotts Company when the article was published in 2004. Previously he was vice president in the Supply Chain service line of the consulting firm Capgemini. Sumantra Sengupta described his observations of many companies struggling with their initiatives and making many recurring mistakes…

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    has been a very important factor in my lifetime, especially in school, because it has taught me the basics, expanded my knowledge, and helped me use all that I needed to finish my grade school and move onto college. We have been taught the very…

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    I remember when I was in Elementary School and every day we had time to do music, art, and/or theater both in class and as an extra elective. I know that personally for me this was my favorite part of each day when I was able to have a bit more freedom and express myself the way I wanted to through the arts. Every day this is what my classmates and I looked forward to, every lesson we got to use the arts or every time we went to our electives we loved learning and remembered what we learned…

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    name. Purposefully ostracizing someone from a group or group activities is a form of bullying known a social alienation. Threatening a person in order to elicit a desired reaction or response is a form the bullying known as intimidation. The grade school occurrence of taking a student’s lunch money by threatening violence upon them is a prime example of intimidation. For many people, acts of intimidation and alienation can be even more detrimental to a victim’s mental state than direct forms…

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    worthiness is achieved, there is often anxiety and frustration. But in the end, change is growth. Aspen Heights Elementary School is located in Red Deer, Alberta, a town found halfway between the cities Edmonton and Calgary, right in the middle of Canada 's oil country. The school is located in a low income area and many of the children are from single parent households. Many teachers at Aspen Heights, such as Milt Williams, Allan Baile, Deb Shelton, and Melisa McIntosh, found that keeping the…

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    energy into focusing and staying “on level” with the support of family. Not every child in America has that luxury. Overall, Ohanian’s book makes you think. It makes you truly consider the importance of education and the importance of the role of teachers. To think that educators could one day all be, essentially, robots who operate off the same lesson plans and the same scripts just to meet over-the-top expectations set by people who have never stepped foot in the classroom... Is that where…

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    Character Education in School Systems Our character is more than what we show others, it is whom we are when no one is watching. Teaching children moral qualities such as leadership, courage, honesty, having respect for others, or even having respect for themselves is an important aspect of life. Ms. Jessica Lahey, who works for the Atlantic Monthly Magazine, is a strong adherent of character education in schools. In her article “The Benefits of Character Education: What I Learned from Teaching…

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    Growing up as a child, my parents inculcated that getting an education was an essential tool I needed in order to strive in this world. At the time, I did not fully understand why they wanted me to get an educational and a career if they, themselves, had not done it. I was young and naïve and was unaware of the circumstances that I was being brought up in. My parents left their native country and came to the U.S.A. seeking a better future for themselves and gave me an opportunity at a brighter…

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    Learning in school was difficult when I was younger because I struggled with being moved from different schools. As I grew older, I would start to think about my future career and goals. Including thinking about going to colleges, but knowing it will be tough financially. One of the biggest struggles I have had is changing schools often. When I was in elementary and junior high school my mother would be switching me from one school to another. I would not be stable in only one school. It had…

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    provision of art opportunities for all the students is to combine generalist classroom teachers and the arts specialists. Generalist teachers are those teachers who are able or expected to handle teaching of more than one subject to students of various grades. This is possible by the involvement of the teachers in the arts in a time when they are free of teaching. This has helped the generalist classroom teachers to develop their professional skills in arts and make their practice of teaching…

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