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Effects of ESOL Teaching on Social Integration

The effects of ESOL teaching on learners in relation to social integration, identity and social cohesion Introduction This paper will investigate the affect that current ESOL teaching practice can have in terms of impacting on a variety of diverse groups of learners. It is important to consider that ESOL provision is taught across a number […]

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Date: May 22nd, 2018

Novel Elliptic-function Low-pass Filter (LPF)

Performance of microstrip low pass filter with stub loaded Electromagnetic Band Gap ground plane Mariselvam V, Raju S   Abstract A novel elliptic-function low-pass filter (LPF) is Presented, which consists of a Electromagnetic band gap on the ground plane. The Electromagnetic band gap provides the required wideband attenuation in stop band, while the slot provides […]

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Date: May 20th, 2018

Ethical Dilemmas in Social Work

Pashan DeShields   Introduction Throughout the years of being a social worker, a person can come across many different ethical dilemmas. An ethical dilemma involves being faced with a situation where a decision must be made under circumstances where ethical principles are in conflict. Dealing with these types of things, there is really no perfect […]

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Date: May 18th, 2018

Plasmid Retention and Bacteria Growth in E Coli

The increasing interest by the industry in recombinant protein production has caused an intensive study in this area during the last years. However, it is well known that there are a number of issues associated with the high expression of a recombinant protein. E. coli is one of the most used organisms for this purpose. […]

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Date: May 15th, 2018

Bacterial Artificial Chromosomes (BACs) Features

Definition: Bacterial Artificial Chromosomes or BACs are plasmids (circular DNA molecules) constructed with the replication origin of E.coli F’ Factor. F’ is an incompatibility group involved in E. coli conjugative ability and chromosomal transfer, which can exist as an extra-chromosomal element.Which Citation Styles Can You Handle?We get a lot of “Can you do MLA or […]

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Date: May 11th, 2018

Brother-Sister Marriages in Graeco Roman Egypt

Was it common to find brother-sister marriages in Graeco-Roman Egypt? What is the Evidence for this? This essay will be focusing on brother-sister marriages in Graeco Roman Egypt, and the evidence that we have for it through papyri sources. Although inter-family marriages are not common today, they were certainly practised during Graeco-Roman Egypt. The aim […]

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Date: May 9th, 2018

Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act

Erica D’Souza The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act: Impediments of Implementation Introduction to the Subject: The present paper basically focuses on the problems and impediments that have been faced in the implementation of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act (RTE) in India. The paper primarily analyses and utilizes […]

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Date: May 7th, 2018

Australia’s National Identity and Wartime Experience

Analytical Response Analyse, evaluate and compare the language used to represent Australia’s National Identity through wartime experience. For Australians, their national identity was forged through adversity and struggle. From federation, Australian troops have been involved in all major wars. It is this involvement that has shaped the image of Australians to both Australians and foreigners. […]

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Date: May 5th, 2018

Foundation Stage Curriculum in Design and Technology

Introduction The following study is designed to be a very brief introduction to one distinct area of the Foundation Stage Curriculum. It would be impossible to fully discuss all the issues which have been raised by my study, nonetheless, it will attempt to provide a succinct introduction to each of the main points. Rationale I […]

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Date: May 4th, 2018

Cultural Approaches to Communication

There are two traditional approaches to communication: transmission and ritual. The transmission approach views communication as “conveying information over a distance for the purpose of control” whereas the ritual approach views it as “a representation of shared beliefs” (Carey, n.d.). The traditional approaches are viewed as “counter posed” views of communication as none of the […]

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Date: May 2nd, 2018