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Efficiency and affordability within the higher education sector

Name: Lecturer: Course: Date: Efficiency and affordability within the higher education sector The article Are Colleges worth the Price of Admission? written by Hacker and Dreifus addresses the affordability and quality of education colleges and if the schools’ heightened admission fees translated into efficient teaching skills. The two investigators embarked on studying institutions and interrogating […]

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Date: August 12th, 2013

Clinical Psychology

Clinical Psychology Name: Course: Instructor: Date: Clinical Psychology Many people face problems and challenging situations when they are at their adolescent stage. This is because the stage is a transition between adulthood and childhood. Adolescents have retained some elements of their childhood, and at the same time, they have the desire to progress to adulthood. […]

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Date: August 12th, 2013

How Design Can Help Improve Branding

Name: Instructor: Course: Date: How Design Can Help Improve Branding Different companies have specific images or phrases that identify with their brand. Graphic designers are involved in the creation of these communication material that consumers use to identify different brands. Graphic designers, though at the bottom of this business chain, can influence the communication their […]

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Date: August 12th, 2013

Program Planning Model & Strategic Planning

Name: Instructor: Course: Date: Program Planning Model and Strategic Planning             The structure of the program-planning model (PPM) makes it very effective. Its systematic five-stage process allows for an efficient analysis of the problem. This program gives room for an all round analysis of the problem since it “suggests specific group techniques and specific roles […]

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Date: August 12th, 2013

My School Fees Dilemma

Name: Instructor: Course: Date: My School Fees Dilemma One day, back then while I was in high school, my father had just handed me twenty thousand shillings while I was with my best friend Ndela to clear my school fee arrears. Ndela’s mother at that time had been admitted to a city hospital ailing from […]

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Date: August 12th, 2013

coursework

  Course Work   Name: Course: Date: Course Work Evaluating Training Outcomes After a comprehensive training process, it is always advised that the success of this training be evaluated. Evaluation is done by laid out evaluation mechanisms that could be qualitative or quantitative. Qualitative evaluation emphasizes on the ideas that could have been gathered or […]

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Date: August 12th, 2013

Basic Resistance Training

Name: Instructor: Course: Date: Basic Resistance Training             Question 1 Exercise Concentric joint motions Eccentric joint motions Major muscles trained Clean and jerk Triple extension of hips, knees and then ankles Upward jump extending body     Deep front squat Knee bend and straightening Arms locked upright The Trapezius muscle Finger flexors Dead lift Hips […]

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Date: August 12th, 2013

discussion

Name: Lecturer: Course: Date: Discussion How big the government should be has been a debate to most of the Americans. In the view of most Americans, the confidence in the governing people is not at its best. Only about 50% are satisfied with the governance. The people think that the size of the government should […]

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Date: August 12th, 2013

Business Law/Case Study

Name: Lecturer: Course: Date: Business Law/Case Study 2.1       In Bertram versus Norden, the plaintiff sued the defendant on two grounds. He felt that they were liable to him because of the negligence they showed. First, the snow mobile belonged to one of the defendants. Secondly he felt that they did not take due diligence […]

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Date: August 12th, 2013

Business law / Case court study

Name: Instructor: Course: Date: Critical Legal Thinking Cases 4.1 The Establishment Clause McCreary and Pulaski counties in Kentucky were sued by the American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky (ACLU), who alleged that their display of paintings of the Ten Commandments on their walls were a breach of the Establishment Clause of the Constitution. The argument […]

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Date: August 12th, 2013