Participation usually means students speaking in class: answer and ask questions, make comments, and join in discussions. Students who do not participate in those ways mentioned above are often considered to be passive and are generally penalized when participation is graded (Jacob & chase, 1992). Participation in classroom: To engage the students in Participation in […]
Introduction The law is complex in any situation whether it is a road traffic offence under the strict liability rules or a serious manslaughter charge under the criminal law. The area of consumer protection law is no different and is complex with legislation coming from many different sources, statute, common law and EU Directives to […]
Why does the United Kingdom have a national health service (NHS) and not a national food service? (800 words maximum). The National Health Service is built on the Bentham’s concept of utilitarianism of maximising ‘utility’ for greatest number (Lockwood,1988), enabling risk sharing across the entire population by confronting moral hazard and adverse selection. This need […]
The organizational structure of Toyota Motor Corporation is a Hybrid Structure or Matrix Structure. In this structure the functional and product structure responsibilities are blended, wherein chief engineers are responsible for product structure responsibilities and managers are responsible for functional responsibilities. In this dual command system the emphasis is on both functions (inputs) and products […]
The Mossi are the most predominant ethnic group in Burkina Fasso, West Africa. Their population is estimated between 6 to 7 million about 40 per cent of the population. Mossi are also the second-largest ethnic group in Cote d’Ivoire numbering about 3 million. Until 1984, Burkina Faso, meaning “Land of Incorruptible People” was known as […]
Psoas major muscle had been known for a long time as a hip flexor. The name Ilipsoas used in many literatures to express that both Iliacus and Psoas major have same action as a primary hip flexors. However, development in the knowledge of psoas major morphology and geometry changes this belief. Although the detailed spinal […]
According to the Scottish Arthroplasty Project’s annual report (2009), 6312 total hip replacement operations were carried out in 2007/08. (Scottish Arthroplasty Project, 2009). This essay will discuss and justify the management required for patients who undergo total hip replacement surgery, during the first 72 hours post operatively. It will include information on the current evidence […]
Introduction Balance of payments refers to a statistical record of a country’s transactions with the rest of the world over a certain period of time and presented in the form of double-entry bookkeeping. A single country’s international transactions consist with three main balance of payments accounts, the current account; the capital account and the official […]
The economic issue in this observation involves the concept of homogeneous and differentiated product in microeconomics According to Lindeman (2002), product homogeneity exists when the products produced by firms are identical, the same. Homogeneous products are also a characteristic of perfect competition market such as wheat, grain, cooper, etc where buyers only aim for the […]
Gravity concentration methods separate minerals of different specific gravity. They are used to treat a great variaty of materials [ranging from Au ( sp. gr. 19.3 ) to coal ( sp. gr. 1.3 ) ]. Gravity concentration methods remained, however the main concentrating methods for iron , tungsten, tin ores and coal. This methods are […]