This document is an assessment rubric for an oral defense of an argumentative research paper for an English 23 class. It will be used to evaluate 3 students on their presentation and includes ratings for content, organization, use of sources, language use, delivery, and their PowerPoint presentation. The students will be rated on a scale of 10-9 for highly fulfilled down to 4-0 for needs improvement in each area by the panel member who will also write questions for the students on the back of the rubric.
This document provides three certificates of employment for Muhammad Aamir Shahzad. The certificates are from M/S.Descon Engineering LLC in Qatar, Technip in Abu Dhabi, and Descon Engineering in Abu Dhabi, certifying that Mr. Shahzad worked as an electrical inspector and QC inspector from 2012 to 2010. The certificates praise his job performance and contributions to various projects.
This document is an industrial attachment logbook for Paullaster Amolo Okoth, an undergraduate student in the Department of Information Technology at Multimedia University of Kenya. Over the course of a 7 week internship period from May 6th to August 6th 2019, the logbook details the various IT-related tasks completed each day, including configuring networks and printers, installing software, troubleshooting connectivity issues, and providing other technical support. The logbook is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology.
The author expresses gratitude to many individuals who provided support and assistance in completing their study. This includes their adviser who provided guidance, feedback, and statistical analysis. The author also thanks a subject specialist and librarian for their contributions. Finally, the author expresses appreciation to respondents, teachers, friends, and family for both moral and financial support throughout the research process.
The document appears to be a survey for an MBA research thesis investigating customer attitudes towards luxury brands and mobile phones among Pakistani youth. It contains a table for respondents to provide their name, age, gender, mobile number, education and indicate their level of agreement on various statements related to social needs, materialism, consumer attitudes, experiential needs, fashion trends, need for uniqueness, and conformity in relation to luxury brands and mobile phones. Respondents are asked to rate their level of agreement on a 5-point scale from strongly agree to strongly disagree. All information provided will be kept confidential.
This document is an assessment rubric for an oral defense of an argumentative research paper for an English 23 class. It will be used to evaluate 3 students on their presentation and includes ratings for content, organization, use of sources, language use, delivery, and their PowerPoint presentation. The students will be rated on a scale of 10-9 for highly fulfilled down to 4-0 for needs improvement in each area by the panel member who will also write questions for the students on the back of the rubric.
This document provides three certificates of employment for Muhammad Aamir Shahzad. The certificates are from M/S.Descon Engineering LLC in Qatar, Technip in Abu Dhabi, and Descon Engineering in Abu Dhabi, certifying that Mr. Shahzad worked as an electrical inspector and QC inspector from 2012 to 2010. The certificates praise his job performance and contributions to various projects.
This document is an industrial attachment logbook for Paullaster Amolo Okoth, an undergraduate student in the Department of Information Technology at Multimedia University of Kenya. Over the course of a 7 week internship period from May 6th to August 6th 2019, the logbook details the various IT-related tasks completed each day, including configuring networks and printers, installing software, troubleshooting connectivity issues, and providing other technical support. The logbook is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology.
The author expresses gratitude to many individuals who provided support and assistance in completing their study. This includes their adviser who provided guidance, feedback, and statistical analysis. The author also thanks a subject specialist and librarian for their contributions. Finally, the author expresses appreciation to respondents, teachers, friends, and family for both moral and financial support throughout the research process.
The document appears to be a survey for an MBA research thesis investigating customer attitudes towards luxury brands and mobile phones among Pakistani youth. It contains a table for respondents to provide their name, age, gender, mobile number, education and indicate their level of agreement on various statements related to social needs, materialism, consumer attitudes, experiential needs, fashion trends, need for uniqueness, and conformity in relation to luxury brands and mobile phones. Respondents are asked to rate their level of agreement on a 5-point scale from strongly agree to strongly disagree. All information provided will be kept confidential.
This 3 sentence summary dedicates the research to the author's parents who have been a constant source of inspiration and have given the drive and discipline to tackle tasks enthusiastically and with determination. Without their love and support this project would not have been possible.
Letter memorandom of agreement ojt of studentsRobin Fiesta
This letter is a request from the BS Electrical Engineering Program at Northwestern University to the llocos Norte Electric Cooperative to accept four of their students for a 240-hour internship. The internship is a required part of the course for students to gain hands-on experience in electrical engineering. The letter asks if the cooperative can accommodate the students for internship during the months of April and May and includes a Memorandum of Agreement for review. It also notes that an internship adviser will monitor the students' progress during the training.
Mrs. Herrera Queypo Lupe Yolanda cooperated with MSC Cruises Company for 8 years from 2007 to 2015. During her 12 contracts, she showed abilities in Italian, English, and French and gained experience working on 9 different ships and 6 canvases interacting with colleagues and guests from over 60 nationalities. She held the position of International Shore Excursion Hostess for 3 contracts from 2007 to 2011. She was the Shore Excursion Manager Assistant for 1 contract from 2011 to 2011 and the Shore Excursion Manager for 8 contracts from 2011 to 2015, acquiring noteworthy knowledge of the tourism and cruise industries.
This document is a resume for Eugene F. Lapitan, a 22-year-old Filipino seeking a position utilizing his Bachelor's degree in Industrial Technology with a focus on Electronics and Information Technology. He has over 2 years of work experience in semiconductor testing facilities. His skills include knowledge of testing equipment and processes, CAD software design, and electronics assembly. He is proficient in Microsoft Office and has received honors and awards for his academic and work performance.
This document discusses data collection procedures and determining what constitutes data in a study. It covers several key points:
1) The variables of study and their operational definitions determine what data is collected. Data collection methods depend on whether the research is qualitative or quantitative.
2) Qualitative research may use interviews, observations, and open questionnaires to collect in-depth data in a natural context. Quantitative research uses more structured observations and very structured interviews to collect brief, uniform data.
3) Common data collection methods include observations, interviews, questionnaires, tests, and elicitation techniques like judgments, translations, and recalls. The appropriate method depends on the research questions and goals.
letter of permission for practical researchAnnaDiangco
Grade 11 students from Iligan City National High School are requesting permission from the Assistant School Principal to conduct a research study titled "Reasons why Grade 11 CSS students play Dota 2". The study is part of the requirements for their Practical Research I subject. They assure that any data collected will remain confidential and for academic purposes only. Their teacher is recommending approval of the study.
Mrs. Josephine D. Tala authorized Mrs. Praxedes O. Adrias to claim her Professional ID on her behalf. Mrs. Tala sent a letter dated February 6, 2008 allowing Mrs. Adrias to present at least two forms of ID to pick up the Professional ID for Mrs. Tala.
This summary provides an overview of Jomel R. Bulilis' narrative report on his on-the-job training experience at Abacus Distribution System Philippines Inc. in Cebu City. In 3 sentences:
Bulilis conducted his on-the-job training as a trainee in the Technical Support department, where he learned skills related to his computer science degree as well as gaining experience working in a professional environment. The training helped him develop both technical and soft skills, and reinforced the importance of what he learned academically. Bulilis found the experience very valuable for his future career goals of becoming a Technical Support Manager.
The author expresses deep gratitude to several mentors and colleagues who supported the completion of their research. Specifically, the author thanks Dr. Fr. S. JOHN BRITTO, their mentor and guide, for his dedication and advice which helped the author accomplish their task. The author also thanks Dr. S. SENTHIL KUMAR for their interest, inspiration, and timely suggestions. Finally, the author expresses gratitude to friends, family members, and staff who provided encouragement and assistance throughout the research period.
Questionnaire on the use of technology in the classroomangiegum
The document is a questionnaire about technology use for a classroom. It contains 3 sections:
A) Attitudes toward technology measured on a Likert scale. B) Experience using the internet for various purposes like communication, information, entertainment. C) Familiarity with and interest in incorporating future technology trends like e-learning, mobile learning, virtual learning environments, blogs, etc. into studies.
1) The document is a narrative report from a student named Lady Lee describing her 150-hour internship with the Technical Operations Division/Film Archives department of ABS-CBN.
2) During her internship, Lady Lee gained experience with tasks like answering phones, transcribing and rewinding tapes, retrieving and arranging films/tapes in the film vault, and encoding filmographic details.
3) By the end of the internship, Lady Lee learned valuable lessons about archiving principles, accountability, time management, and developing her personality and capabilities.
The author extends gratitude to several people who helped make the study possible, including their research adviser who provided guidance, comments and helped with data analysis. The dean of the College of Education and a former dean provided time to check and encourage the manuscript. A chairman and English critic also provided assistance and editing. A librarian lent necessary reading materials. Students provided needed information. Friends and family provided support, encouragement and financial assistance to complete the manuscript. The author thanks God for strength and blessings to make the study possible.
This 3 sentence summary dedicates the research to the author's parents who have been a constant source of inspiration and have given the drive and discipline to tackle tasks enthusiastically and with determination. Without their love and support this project would not have been possible.
Letter memorandom of agreement ojt of studentsRobin Fiesta
This letter is a request from the BS Electrical Engineering Program at Northwestern University to the llocos Norte Electric Cooperative to accept four of their students for a 240-hour internship. The internship is a required part of the course for students to gain hands-on experience in electrical engineering. The letter asks if the cooperative can accommodate the students for internship during the months of April and May and includes a Memorandum of Agreement for review. It also notes that an internship adviser will monitor the students' progress during the training.
Mrs. Herrera Queypo Lupe Yolanda cooperated with MSC Cruises Company for 8 years from 2007 to 2015. During her 12 contracts, she showed abilities in Italian, English, and French and gained experience working on 9 different ships and 6 canvases interacting with colleagues and guests from over 60 nationalities. She held the position of International Shore Excursion Hostess for 3 contracts from 2007 to 2011. She was the Shore Excursion Manager Assistant for 1 contract from 2011 to 2011 and the Shore Excursion Manager for 8 contracts from 2011 to 2015, acquiring noteworthy knowledge of the tourism and cruise industries.
This document is a resume for Eugene F. Lapitan, a 22-year-old Filipino seeking a position utilizing his Bachelor's degree in Industrial Technology with a focus on Electronics and Information Technology. He has over 2 years of work experience in semiconductor testing facilities. His skills include knowledge of testing equipment and processes, CAD software design, and electronics assembly. He is proficient in Microsoft Office and has received honors and awards for his academic and work performance.
This document discusses data collection procedures and determining what constitutes data in a study. It covers several key points:
1) The variables of study and their operational definitions determine what data is collected. Data collection methods depend on whether the research is qualitative or quantitative.
2) Qualitative research may use interviews, observations, and open questionnaires to collect in-depth data in a natural context. Quantitative research uses more structured observations and very structured interviews to collect brief, uniform data.
3) Common data collection methods include observations, interviews, questionnaires, tests, and elicitation techniques like judgments, translations, and recalls. The appropriate method depends on the research questions and goals.
letter of permission for practical researchAnnaDiangco
Grade 11 students from Iligan City National High School are requesting permission from the Assistant School Principal to conduct a research study titled "Reasons why Grade 11 CSS students play Dota 2". The study is part of the requirements for their Practical Research I subject. They assure that any data collected will remain confidential and for academic purposes only. Their teacher is recommending approval of the study.
Mrs. Josephine D. Tala authorized Mrs. Praxedes O. Adrias to claim her Professional ID on her behalf. Mrs. Tala sent a letter dated February 6, 2008 allowing Mrs. Adrias to present at least two forms of ID to pick up the Professional ID for Mrs. Tala.
This summary provides an overview of Jomel R. Bulilis' narrative report on his on-the-job training experience at Abacus Distribution System Philippines Inc. in Cebu City. In 3 sentences:
Bulilis conducted his on-the-job training as a trainee in the Technical Support department, where he learned skills related to his computer science degree as well as gaining experience working in a professional environment. The training helped him develop both technical and soft skills, and reinforced the importance of what he learned academically. Bulilis found the experience very valuable for his future career goals of becoming a Technical Support Manager.
The author expresses deep gratitude to several mentors and colleagues who supported the completion of their research. Specifically, the author thanks Dr. Fr. S. JOHN BRITTO, their mentor and guide, for his dedication and advice which helped the author accomplish their task. The author also thanks Dr. S. SENTHIL KUMAR for their interest, inspiration, and timely suggestions. Finally, the author expresses gratitude to friends, family members, and staff who provided encouragement and assistance throughout the research period.
Questionnaire on the use of technology in the classroomangiegum
The document is a questionnaire about technology use for a classroom. It contains 3 sections:
A) Attitudes toward technology measured on a Likert scale. B) Experience using the internet for various purposes like communication, information, entertainment. C) Familiarity with and interest in incorporating future technology trends like e-learning, mobile learning, virtual learning environments, blogs, etc. into studies.
1) The document is a narrative report from a student named Lady Lee describing her 150-hour internship with the Technical Operations Division/Film Archives department of ABS-CBN.
2) During her internship, Lady Lee gained experience with tasks like answering phones, transcribing and rewinding tapes, retrieving and arranging films/tapes in the film vault, and encoding filmographic details.
3) By the end of the internship, Lady Lee learned valuable lessons about archiving principles, accountability, time management, and developing her personality and capabilities.
The author extends gratitude to several people who helped make the study possible, including their research adviser who provided guidance, comments and helped with data analysis. The dean of the College of Education and a former dean provided time to check and encourage the manuscript. A chairman and English critic also provided assistance and editing. A librarian lent necessary reading materials. Students provided needed information. Friends and family provided support, encouragement and financial assistance to complete the manuscript. The author thanks God for strength and blessings to make the study possible.