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A paper on the wet lands of Gulf of Mannar. Nector secreted, Forgotten, Cursed Wetlands of Gulf of Mannar in Tamil
Teaching material compiled by S.Rengasamy to supplement the class room teaching to teach Participatory Programme Planning and Developmentfor paper perscibed by Madurai Kamaraj University's Master of Social Work (Community Development Specialization) course in its affiliated colleges
This is article which hopes to provide insights on community leadership for people 's development using the phenomenological approach in research
The draft is a first person narrative on the conditions of wetlands in Gulf of Mannar- an important marine bio reserve in Tamilnadu, India. It attempts to capture the perception and beliefs of people . It raises questions more than answers. People equated degraded wetlands with the shrunken genitals. An English version of the previously published Tamil version
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Shawn Sobers, University of the West of England, United Kingdom, On June 25, 2009
The aim of this research was to use creative media approaches to engage
young people in expressing their opinions, experiences and suggestions
relating to the education system in Bristol, using St Pauls as the prime focus
as a case study.
The aim was to encourage young people to talk to their peers, parents and
education experts about this contentious issue, and also to provide a platform
to express their own views.
The main emphasis of this project was lead by young people with support by
Firstborn Creatives and support staff, who also held the responsibility of
taking the lead and driving the project forward throughout to reach the final
recommendations.
Guide for organizations planning for ERP implementation.
By
Bar tender, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts, On July 27, 2008
A FREE eBook about team meetings and how to use then to improve performance and switch people on. Learn the 4 priorities of an effective team meeting and more.
A FREE eBook about team meetings and how to use then to improve performance and switch people on. Learn the 4 priorities of an effective team meeting and more.
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Wendell Borton, Dominican University of California, California, On July 23, 2008