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1. The Human Ecology and Family Sciences (HEFS) curriculum has been framed to enable the learners to: Develop an understanding of the self in relation to family and society.
2. Understand one's role and responsibilities as a productive individual and as a member of one's family, community and society.
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Rows are numbered numerically from top to bottom while Columns Columns are referred by alpha characters from left to right. In Excel 2007, there are 65536 Rows which are numbered as 1, 2, 3, … 65,536. These numbers are shown on the left most portion of the worksheet. Columns Columns (total 256 in Excel) are identified by letters, such as A, B, C,.. AA… IV, and are shown on the horizontal box just above Row 1. Thus, there are 65,536 256 = 1,65,00,000, approximately cells, which is indeed a huge work area, sufficient for all application requirements in one shee
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Development is a comprehensive term which include increase in real per capita income, improvement in living standard of people, reduction in poverty, illiteracy, crime rate, etc.
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(a) Different persons have different developmental goals.
(b) Income is a major component of development.
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Six factors that would influence the meal planning of this family are:
Nutritional Adequacy The nutritional requirements of all the family members should be fulfilled.For instance, two children in Raghav’s family will need more protein.
Age and *** of the Family Members Dietary requirements of male adolescents and adult males are more than the female adolescents and adults.
Physical Activity The nutritional requirements are different depending on whether adults are sedentary, moderate or heavy workers. For instance, Raghav will be sedentary worker, Rahim is a heavy worker . Sunita is a heavy worker, being an athlete.
Economic Consideration Food items like full cream milk, cheese, meat, fruits,nuts etc. are expensive , which Raghav’s family can consume. Rahim’s family will prefer toned milk, seasonal and locally available fruits and vegetables, as they are less costly and at same time nutritious. In Sunita’s case , she will have to choose items suiting her aged parents, meaning that she will have to make meal which are soft and easily chewable, besides being easily digestible.
Time , Energy and Skills Meals can be elaborate with different dishes but the family can simplify them by cooking a simple but nutritious dish by combining all the ingredients.
Likes and Dislikes of Family Members It is better to change the form of some particularly nutritious food items, rather than omitting it completely. For instance, if the children in Raghav’s family do not like milk, give it in the form of curd,paneer etc.
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Features of Planning – Primary Function, Pervasive, Future Oriented, Goal-Oriented, Continuous, Intellectual Process, Aims at Efficiency and Flexible. There are a lot of views about the features of planning. This lesson will explain the four types of planning used by managers, including strategic, tactical, operational and contingency planning. Terms, such as single-use plans, continuing plans, policy, procedure and rule. Planning gives more power over the future. Planning is deciding in advance what to do, how to do it, when to do it, and who should do it. This bridges the gap from where the organization is to where it wants to be. The planning function involves establishing goals and arranging them in logical order.
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