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    Technology Commercialisation Assignment 1: Identify and Plan an Opportunity Identifying the product opportunity Software Scores English Language Students is a new learning-language software developed by Oxford University and is controlled by Isis Innovation. The software was made to measure the student’s performance accurately despising any accent, using a new method that is able to recognise what is more important for the understanding of each word. English is the most important language in the

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    Do you want to take the boyfriend look to the next level? Then add a few pairs of Women's Oxford Shoes and welcome them to your closet. Your legs will be more than happy to accommodate these menswear-inspired oxford shoes, also called ‘brogues.’ They're healthier than high-heels too! Don't be sad high-heel walkers. Please read the previous article and know that you can still wear them on weekends! Oxford Shoes: the old warhorse that still  rides the modern fashion trail You just can’t beat classic

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    Jude the Obscure and Social Darwinism         Jude the Obscure is indeed a lesson in cruelty and despair; the inevitable by-products of Social Darwinism. The main characters of the book are controlled by fate's "compelling arm of extraordinary muscular power"(1), weakly resisting the influence of their own sexuality, and of society and nature around them.   Jude's world is one in which only the fittest survive, and he is clearly not equipped to number amongst the fittest. In keeping

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    associated in some common function. The ancient Roman craft guilds were called collegia. The closest parallel today is the corporation, a business organization chartered by a government.  During the Middle Ages students at the universities of Paris, Oxford, and Cambridge found it convenient to rent houses and share expenses instead of living in private apartments. By the 13th century these “houses of scholars” were becoming legally recognized corporate institutions.

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    materials they provide are culturally unbiased. As an educator, I review all material I use in my classroom and ensure I only use culturally relevant materials in my lessons. After reviewing the Oxford picture Dictionary by Norma Sharpio and Jayme Adelson-Goldstein, I decided not use it in my class. The Oxford Picture Dictionary is from the Navitas English as a second language library collection. The book describes English vocabulary and American culture using pictures and Arabic subtexts. Evaluated

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    Task 2 Whilst at RAF Cosford, any near misses, dangerous occurrences and any accidents must be reported. Below explains the roles and responsibilities of the various people concerned whilst on base at RAF Cosford. Employees When an employee is injured or has a near miss they have the responsibility to report this further up the chain of command, and record their incident in the accident book which is usually found within the their line managers office. They also have the duty to report any risk

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    In relation to the historical background of Nehemiah, in Thru the Bible with J. Vernon McGee. By J. Vernon McGee, it states that Nehemiah returned to Jerusalem “‘in the twentieth year of Artaxerxes the king.’” The socio, on the other hand from The Oxford Bible Commentary, with editors John Barton and John Muddiman, the exiles were under military power. The literary structure of Nehemiah is a chiastic structure, as it has according to Mark A. Thorntveit’s Ezra-Nehemiah Interpretation a Bible Commentary

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    Oxford Central School is a public school located in Oxford, CT. It serves 472 students from grades 3-5. It has 87 staff members in which 70 are instructional staff. Its facilities include a main building, seven outbuildings, one portable structure, two softball fields, playground, multi-purpose room (gym/cafeteria), media center/library, computer room, resource room, specialized learner support classrooms, music classroom, and art classroom. The population at Oxford Central School is mostly white

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    Oxford International Model United Nations 9 November 2014 FAO Agenda Item: Local Energy Solutions to a Lack of Universal Access to Energy Sponsors: Bolivia, China, France, Russian Federation Signatories: Albania, Austria, Iran, Israel, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway The Food and Agricultural Organization, Deeply concerned about the lack of universal access to energy in many developing countries, specifically in rural areas, Recognizing the UN decade of sustainable energy for all 2014-2024 (SE4ALL)

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    DESCRIPTION During my clinical placement, I have done the nursing standard 2 which is engaging in therapeutic and professional relationships. An example of one event in my placement where I have done this standard is when doing interviews in my two-week community placement at the Community Rehabilitation in Armadale Hospital. For my reflection, I will be using the Gibbs’ Reflective Cycle (1988). FEELINGS I am normally a very shy person so when we were told that we were to do interviews on the

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