By: Elspeth Mowatt | 2011-11-17 | Self Improvement At times, companies invest in the latest manufacturing technology and take pride on the training offered by them to their management team, still their productivity remains sluggish. Workforce literacy is the missing link in such cases. read more
By: Dr Helen Kyratji | 2008-08-31 | Learning disabilities In this paper, I try to show the different interconnected factors influencing the bilingual English-Greek children’s reading and also the educational implications for the two countries involved, in the light of inclusive policies followed recently across UK and Cyprus. Multiple case-study design was used to explore the factors influencing English-Greek children’s reading within four different school cases, three in UK and one in Cyprus. read more
By: Jill Brown | 2010-09-13 | Online education If you are a working adult and just can't seem to get ahead of life then it might be because you don't have the proper education. Find the best online degrees available and get that new career that you deserve. Find the best online education programs are key to success. read more
By: Pavel Podolyak | 2010-04-02 | International studies China is successfully getting the world embedded in a mercantilist system of development by being such a large player with a strategic long term vision. Beijing is following a 21st century version of industrial path that Britain and Germany undertook during their rise. This allows Western world to economically outmaneuver China instead of being sidelined by it. read more
By: Anthony W Bills | 2011-05-26 | Reference & Education Private Public Partnership has been found to be one of the most effective ways to minimize the government’s expenditure in funding the public and or social projects without affecting the quality. PPP has been successful in some developing countries though it’s surrounded by challenges and risks. read more
By: Gary Ashb | 2011-03-21 | News and society The edition aims to highlight some of the most relevant historical, literary, political and theological issues informing contemporary discourse around the topic of Islam, as it is found in recent literature. read more
By: Susanta Bhattacharyya | 2010-04-04 | International studies The two legendary figures of Fidel Castro's rebel army - Ernesto Che Guevara and Camilo Cienfuegos was in charge of the two guerrilla columns that attacked the city of Santa Clara, Cuba's third largest city and the capital of Las Villas province. It was the last cornerstone of Batista's defensive strategy where his army had consolidated a huge force to resist the rebels. read more
By: Anthony W Bills | 2011-05-30 | Reference & Education The computing of games and personal games has become one of the main areas of specialization by individuals both in the private and public sector, as a result of the currently dynamic society. Basically, the use of simulation games in learning has been revealed to be quite important as it enhances the understanding of the content taught deeper and better. read more
By: Radzak A. Sam | 2011-03-24 | Politics Both Government Agencies and Civil Society Organizations which have carried out the War Disaster Management Operation in Pikit, Aleosan, Midsayap, and Pigkawayan, North Cotabato, Southern Philippines have extended food and non food relief assistance for the Internally Displaced Persons in these areas. Core – Shelters assistance were also provided for IDPs whose houses were totally damaged during the war while financial assistance for those whose houses were partially damage read more
By: Henry Ford | 2011-03-23 | Reference & Education In the recent past, many organizations have started looking critically at their management styles and changing old systems to adapt new ones. People management is one of the areas that many companies are revamping in order to improve their competitiveness in the market(Armstrong and Baron 2005). People management involves the measures put in place by companies so as to ensure that their most valua read more
By: gaga | 2010-12-27 | Business Prehistory Main article: Prehistoric Ireland There is no evidence of the human habitation of Ireland during the Glenavian warm period, before the glaciers of the Midlandian glacial period eradicated any traces of early human settlements. Maritime fishing was still possible during this glaciation. Mesolithic hunter-gatherers resettled between 8000 and 7000 BC. Farming, and the proliferation of megalithic monuments, began in the neolithic, beginning c. 4500 BC. The bronze age began around 2500 BC read more
By: Walker J. Thornton | 2011-06-01 | Online Business Ben Huston, Looterang President, launches new personalized rewards program. This innovative new program offers customized, up the minute specials and rewards to savvy consumers. read more
By: DailyFX | 2010-11-20 | Currency Trading Fed Chair Bernanke has been under some intense scrutiny over the past several days, with pressure and criticisms on the latest injection of liquidity into the system coming both domestically and internationally. Most recently, a letter from the Republicans calling into question the current ultra-accommodative policy has been getting a lot of attention, and the Fed has been forced to step up and defend its actions. read more
By: Henry Ford | 2011-05-20 | Reference & Education It is expected that First stop Drive-in Theater will face a lot of cultural and social challenges in recruiting its work force globally. This underlines the need to have a global strategic plan besides a business risk analysis. According to ITAP (2010) human capital is one of the most expensive assets in a company. As such the focus of the First stop Drive-in Theater will be in the selection read more
By: xiao5096r | 2010-09-27 | Public Relations Early life and military career Amin never wrote an autobiography nor did he authorise any official written account of his life. There are discrepancies regarding when and where he was born read more