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    and the Café Manager 2 are concerned about you and they will be happy to answer your questions or direct you to someone who can give you additional information. As a Café Manager 2 in Family Sweet Café and More‚ the individual will have to obey the rules and regulations of the cafe and follow the work ethics. THE JOB ROLE REQUIRES THE FOLLOWING: Education‚ Training‚ Related Work -Two- and

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    knob to get the fire going. The technology of stoves/ovens has had an enormous impact on my life. Learning how to cook from a young age has resulted in the stove being a major tool for me. I cook 6 days out of the week‚ and having a stove has allowed me to bring happiness to many people‚ which is probably my favorite thing about it. Of all the tools I have access to (computers‚ automobiles‚ sewing machines‚ etc.)‚ I use the stove most frequently. Stoves are one of the greatest inventions I have known

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    The Potbelly stove is an American classic stove which historically heated railroads and train carriages. These stoves were very popular in the late 1800s and early 1900s. They began using these stoves not only for heating‚ but also for cooking. The main characteristic of a potbelly is the center section‚ which its name come from the bulging center. It burns wood or coal‚ and made of cast iron. The potbelly stove has two doors on the front‚ top door is large for loading wood or coal and for cooking

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    DEVELOPMENT OF AN INDUCTION COOKER. J. Schedel‚ I. Khan( and E Uken( Naval Engineering Services‚ Cape Technikon( ABSTRACT This paper entails the development of an industrial induction cooker. The induction cookers output power is to be controllable over the full desired operating range. The cooker is also to function with all ferrous vessels. The cooker consists of three main components‚ namely the load‚ the inverter stage and the control stage. This paper also briefly discusses the

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    Discipline Subtitle: Classroom Discipline A Research work In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Course EMGT 210 - Human Behavior in Organization TABLE OF CONTENTS Page TITLE PAGE ……………………………………………………………………… 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS………………………………………………………….. 2 OBJECTIVES OF THE RESEARCH WORK………………………….……….. 3 TOPIC INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………………. 4 DISCUSSION

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    RAMISHA SHARIKA HOSSAIN CLASS: IV SECTION: BLUE SCHOOL: MASTER MIND November 2012 What is Discipline? Discipline may be defined as a set or system of rules and regulations; it is the behavior in accord with rules of conduct that is socially accepted. Discipline is important in our life as adhering to specified socially accepted norms people can develop themselves to become good person. Discipline is trait that we learn in our school and at home‚ where we learn to maintain time table in doing

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    Discipline is extremely important in student life it’s the bridge between goals and achievements. It forms the core of virtues such as success‚ manners and honesty. Discipline lays the foundation for achieving better results‚ outshining in class and more importantly‚ gaining higher goals in life. Quite frankly discipline in modern day public schools is something we are clearly lacking. Back when our parents were younger discipline in schools was respected and standards of achievement

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    It has often occurred to me that a seeker of truth has to be silent and disciplined ! I know the wonderful efficiency of truth‚ silence and discipline. I visited a Trappist Monastery in Kashmir. A beautiful place it was. Most of the inmates of that place were under a vow of silence. I enquired with the care taken about the motive for it. He said the motive was quite apparent‚ “We are frail human beings and often we don’t know what we say. If we want to listen to the still small voice within which

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    Discipline The Code of Conduct Apart from developing an intellectual curiosity among its students‚ Trident aims at enriching character of all its members in order to equip them encounter all the challenges on and off the campus.Therfore‚ all the students shall conform to a high standard of discipline and conduct within the campus in a manner Parallel to that of the students of institutions of National repute. He must inculcate in him/her the seriousness of career objective and shall‚ in every

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    B.F. Skinner’s theories on discipline in the classroom have helped to mold the way teachers instill discipline in their students for decades. His theories were not directed at classroom behavior‚ but his findings have influenced and led the way in many classroom discipline methods since the 1960s (Charles & Senter‚ 2004). This essay will discuss the impact of B.F. Skinner’s theories on discipline in the classroom. Behavior Modification Skinner wrote many articles and essays on "how our voluntary

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