Hi everyone! I’m a Year 3 Diploma student from Republic Polytechnic, and I am currently conducting a research study for my Final Year Project on: “The Impact of ikigai lifecoaching among Working Professionals in Singapore” Your participation is entirely voluntary and all responses will remain confidential. Requirements: • Preferably mid-career or late-career working professionals • University students are also welcome to participate • Must be 18 years old and above…
Need notes for Devops SOI C270 RP : r/SGExams
Hi guys,Iam year 2 DIT student at RP .I have exam this week.Also I’d do not even begin studying for Devops as I don’t even know what are they even going through.I’m Soo loss and I really do t want to fail that module.Pls Pls help me .
پاکستان میں جو لوگ گورننس کو مضبوط دیکھنا چاہتے ہیں، ان کی پہلی Demand یہ ہونی چاہیے کہ "کلونیل جنرلِسٹ بیوروکریسی" کی جگہ "فیڈرلائزڈ، اسپیشلائزڈ بیوروکریسی" قائم کی جائے۔ یہی ریپبلک پالیسی کی کتاب کا بنیادی ماخذ ہے۔
پاکستان میں جو لوگ گورننس کو مضبوط دیکھنا چاہتے ہیں، ان کی پہلی Demand یہ ہونی چاہیے کہ “کلونیل جنرلِسٹ بیوروکریسی” کی جگہ “فیڈرلائزڈ، اسپیشلائزڈ بیوروکریسی” قائم کی جائے۔ یہی ریپبلک پالیسی کی کتاب کا بنیادی ماخذ ہے۔ https://t.co/MXnDXOrGgc
Federal Polytechnic Ukana Unveils ‘Polysoft’ as Rector Reaffirms Commitment to Entrepreneurial Development
Federal Polytechnic Ukana Unveils ‘Polysoft’ as Rector Reaffirms Commitment to Entrepreneurial Development – Myschoolnews
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Oh the days of Polytechnic student protests… : r/SGExams
Thank you u/Puzzleheaded-Rate567 for the idea. True to its name, the intended role of Polytechnics was to address the needs of the country for individuals trained in technical work. Noting the success of similar institutions in Britain and USA, the chairman of the committee on Technical education urged the importance of building of a Technical school as an alternative for people unable to qualify for university (it is important to note that at the time this was suggested, 1952, there was…
@Marcdekerguelen Marc, le régime de la République (avec une majuscule) et la république (sans majuscule) qui renvoie à la res publica (Bien commun) de Rome, héritée d'Aristote et reprise par Jean Bodin ensuite, sont deux sujets bien différents. Explication :
@Marcdekerguelen Marc, le régime de la République (avec une majuscule) et la république (sans majuscule) qui renvoie à la res publica (Bien commun) de Rome, héritée d’Aristote et reprise par Jean Bodin ensuite, sont deux sujets bien différents.
Explication : https://t.co/isaQYCsigX
There is a new name now. It's called "Polytechnic". No more polycule. Courtesy of steady_girl
There is a new name now. It’s called “Polytechnic”. No more polycule. Courtesy of steady_girl
When I graduated from Providence College in 1970, those rhyming initials — PC — did not yet refer to Personal Computers or to Political Correctness. My brother Vincent Paul Clark graduated from the college, as did I, Roy Peter Clark. So we both have PC in initials: VPC, RPC.
When I graduated from Providence College in 1970, those rhyming initials — PC — did not yet refer to Personal Computers or to Political Correctness. My brother Vincent Paul Clark graduated from the college, as did I, Roy Peter Clark. So we both have PC in initials: VPC, RPC.
@TheRealFounding @dan85895877 @TomANelson The term "republic" originates from the Latin res publica ("public affair"), which was a direct translation of the Greek politeia, referring to a polity or form of government aimed at the public good.
@TheRealFounding @dan85895877 @TomANelson The term “republic” originates from the Latin res publica (“public affair”), which was a direct translation of the Greek politeia, referring to a polity or form of government aimed at the public good.
@DarkEndMoon1 @dan85895877 Replying to his post below, because blocked, lol.Yes, they're called synonyms, look it up. Republic = democracy.Why use the adjective democratic? Because it tells us that the US republic is a democratic, not an oligarchic or aristocratic, republic i.e. a democracy.🙄🤦♂️
@DarkEndMoon1 @dan85895877 Replying to his post below, because blocked, lol.
Yes, they’re called synonyms, look it up. Republic = democracy.
Why use the adjective democratic? Because it tells us that the US republic is a democratic, not an oligarchic or aristocratic, republic i.e. a democracy.🙄🤦♂️