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Academic Majors

Academic majors are the course works individuals study during college which relate to their chosen career paths.

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Should grades report status achieved or amount of growth?

Both should probably be given, to give an idea of where the student is, and how far he/she has come. Ex. A C student isn't good, but if he/she had previously been an F student then that should be congratulated.

Is the AOS the same as an AAS?

The AAS (Associate of Applied Science) and the AOS (Associate of Occupational Studies), are basically the same. Both are designed to give the student all the expertise necessary to enter the workforce particular to a specific career path immediately after completion of the degree. The AAS does have some general education requirements such as communication skills (written and oral) social science and humanities, where the AOS may have none.

Discuss developmental tasks of early childhood?

The developmental tasks of early childhood include:

1. attachment and separation

2. mastery of bodily functions

3. developing the capacity that permits one to cope with stimulation

4. development of a sense of "agency" or "I"-ness: the awareness that one is able to act independentlyand make choices

5. playing -- the ability to explore, and communicate with others, through the use of one's imagination

What does a partnership letter look like?

A partnership letter is usually official since it talks about matters business. The partnership business is usually signed by all the partners of a particular business.

Are globalization characteristics interaction and institution exploitative?

Globalization characteristics such as interaction and institution can be exploitative, particularly when they reinforce power imbalances between developed and developing nations. Economic interactions often favor wealthier countries, leading to unequal benefits and dependence. Additionally, institutions that govern trade and finance may prioritize the interests of powerful states or corporations, potentially undermining local economies and social structures. However, globalization can also foster collaboration and development when managed equitably.

Why do non religious people suffer?

They are always worried about dieng and not going to heaven, trust me i am non-religious.

It's not only non religious people who suffer. But, maybe, if you believe they do, it's because there is no God that look after them, because they do not believe in any God. Also, I think that maybe non religious people THINK they suffer, because they, unlike religious people, do not have a God to trust in. If they did, maybe they would not find their sufferings as difficult and would not claim that 'only non religious people suffer'.

Suggestion option for presenting information to an audience?

  • keep it simple
  • know your subject thoroughly
  • do not over do visual aids
  • speak to audience as if speaking to one person
  • be expressive
  • indicate questions should be held to the end of the presentation
  • If a novice, do not look directly at individuals in the audience (keep eyes just over the heads of audience)
  • use appropriate humor if possible
  • again, keep it simple

What does a happy ending feel like?

A happy ending makes the person feel happy. However, happy endings very rarely last forever in the real world, so they should really just be called "happy times".

What method is more effective for presenting information to an audience?

In order to make your presentation 'more effective', you should make it as interesting as possible;try to 'connect' to your audiance by including some areas for light relief and,if appropriate, personal experiences. Make use of all mutimedia available today such as overhead projection, written word, graphs etc.

How many days does it take to break a habitat?

It depends on the habit. If it's smoking, obviously it takes a long time, but normally it's about 1-3 weeks

Is there any age limit to become IPS officer?

hallo friends the age is limited for ips that i s minimum 18year to

What is integrated PhD?

The Integrated PhD is a 4 year PhD programme which involves students taking postgraduate level courses and a dissertation during their first year before progressing onto standard PhD research. It is similar to spending one year studying for a Statistics MSc followed by three years on a PhD. Progression to year 2 of the programme is dependent on students performing well during their first year (based on the minimum level of achievement we would expect from someone capable of obtaining a PhD). Students who fail to progress are eligible for an MRes (subject to satisfactory performance).

The Integrated PhD is aimed at students who have the academic potential to do a PhD in Statistics but lack the necessary statistical background to be normally considered for a standard PhD. Primarily these are students who have a strong mathematics background but have lacked the opportunity to specialise in statistics; or to take the postgraduate level courses in statistics that are necessary preparation for a PhD However it would also be appropriate for well-motivated numerate graduates who wished to convert from an undergraduate degree in a related scientific discipline.

Does an associate of science degree require a major?

No it is not a major, it is a general category and educational level from which many specific programs of study (majors) fall. Read the following for the differences between associate degree.

What is the difference between Associates of Arts, Associates of Science, and Associates of Applied Science? Associate degrees fall into three main areas. * Associates of Arts (AA) * Associates of Science (AS) * Associates of Applied Science (AAS) Each of the above degrees is designed to be completed after two years of study as a full-time student and provided the student takes the degree as prescribed by the college. In addition, most every community college requires that every incoming student be placement tested before they register for their first semester (unless they fall into an exemption category). This test is not an admissions test and has no bearing on a student's acceptance to the college. In fact, most students have already been accepted to the school before they take the test. It is not a test that is passed or failed, but simply to determine whether an individual needs to take some refresher courses before entering college level coursework. This is to ensure the student has the appropriate basic skills to succeed at the college level. The test is broken down into four parts; two parts English and two parts mathematics. The English includes grammar (sentence sense), and reading comprehension. The math includes computation (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, decimals, fractions, square roots, and percentages), and the equivalent of a high school algebra I. If the student scores low in any these areas, then they will be required to enroll in the indicated remedial course/s starting with their first semester. Thus, the two year degree plan may turn into a two and a half year, or possibly a three year plan depending on how much remedial work is needed.To limit this time, students have the option to enroll in summer session courses. Now let us look at the inherent differences between the degrees: Associates of Arts (AA) The Associates of arts is really designed as a fully transferable degree to a four year college or university for those pursing a Bachelors degree. It serves to complete most of the four year institutions general education cluster area, which amounts to the first two years of a four year program. It also serves to complete any perquisite courses needed for the four year institutions curriculum major and minor requirements. Students are admitted to Junior level status provided they have completed the matching associate's level degree. In other words, Business AA to Business BA, Engineering AS, to Engineering AS etc. Thus, within this degree students will be required to have a well rounded educational foundation to include, English literature, history, social science, laboratory science, humanities, math, communications, etc. These courses are in addition to the student's major field of study. Associates of Science (AS) Within the AS degrees a student will notice there are less general education requirements, and more career oriented course work. You will find this in curriculums to include, Nursing, Engineering, some Computer Science and Allied Heath fields. Still, these programs should be fully transferable to four year institutions provided the degree matches that of the four year college or university's program of study, as mentioned above under AA degrees. Associates in Applied Science (AAS) The AAS degrees are very career oriented and designed to give the student all the expertise needed for entry level positions upon completion of the degree. Therefore, the student will notice most of the AAS degree is made up of professional phase courses particular to a specific field, and a very limited number of general education courses. This has promoted the myth, that all AAS degrees are not transferable to four year colleges and universities. I will admit, as the degree was originally designed; transferability was not the original intent of this type of degree. Therefore many AAS degree fields of study did not transfer to four year institutions very well. In fact, in some categories it was almost like starting over. Today this is not so. Community Colleges today have what is known as Joint Admissions or Dual Admissions articulations with four year institutions, where if the student completes the agreed upon program of study successfully, the four year institution will take the degree full faith in credit and grant the student Junior level status. This includes AAS degrees. However, it is strongly recommended that a student who is seeking to transfer to a four year institution at a later date, make an appointment with a Transfer Counselor at the Community College for the pros and cons of AAS transfer as well as and more detailed information.

Explain the comparison between dc 2 wire system and ac single phase 2 wire system and ac 3 phase 3 wire system and ac 3 phase 4 wire system?

of all of dem 3 phase 3 wire is most economical as it uses less conductor dan in 4 wire system, 3 phase 3 wire is used in transmission and 4 wire in distribution as it has 3 live and one neutral wire.

3 phase needs lesser conductor size than 2 phase 4 wire for the same power.

3 wire dc feeder is more economical than 2 wire dc feeder for the same power.

that was all i cud get..... hope u find it a lil helpful.

Problems of globalisation?

There are many good things that have come from Globalization. However, there have been problems from it, too. People are much too ready to get involved in things now that there is Globalization. Also, things like illegal drugs are much easier to get.

How do you write a function rule?

Ok let's start with an example

x y

0 5

1 8

2 11

3 14

ok first you would figure out what are you doing in "x"? you are adding 1.

what are you doing in "y"? you are adding 3.

so you put the output (3) over the input (1)

so it would be 3/1... which equals 3. so that would be 3x. you would multiply that by the input. so 1 times 3 is 3. and 2 times 3 is 6, ect ect. get it?

OK LET'S GO TO A HARDER ONE!!!

x y

1 3

2 7

3 11

4 15

5 19

ok so ask your self what is "x and y" doing? well x is adding 1 and y is adding 4 right?

so you put 4 over 1 which would be 4/1= 4x.

so multiply that by the input, for example: 4 times 1 is 4 right? but its not 3! so what do you have to do to 4 to get to 3? SUBTRACT 1! another example: 4 times 2 is 8 right? but its 7! You subtract one to get to 7!

So the rule would be: 4x - 1

get it? i know this is long but it will really help you, if you want to get an A+, listen to me! :)

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