Feedback notes based on the basic principles of programmed learning : small steps, self pacing and immediate feedback.
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PROGRAMMER
Individuals who write codes, which are transmitted to the computer as instructions. They must have the working knowledge of the lower and higer level to be able to instruct the […]
PROGRAMMING CODE
Instruction given to a computer by the programmer by the means of a particular langauge.
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
A language used to instuct the computer. There are two kinds; high level (such as basic, C, Java), wich need an compiler to convert the high level code to machine […]
PROGRESS
Gradual movement towards the objective of a task.
PROGRESSION
That state of a business which is neither the commencement nor the end. Some act doue after the matter has commenced, and before it is completed. Plowd. 343. Proliibetur ne […]
PROGRESSIVE
Ability to take up criticism and follow up along with mindset that of an activist, and not that of a liberal or a radical.
PROGRESSIVE DISCIPLINE
A gradual increase in punishment in accordance with the frequncy of crime commitment.
PROGRESSIVE PAYMENTS
Distribution of payment period at certain different stages, to be made to a contractor, according to the work being done.
PROGRESSIVE TAX
Income tax, which is proportion to the income of the individual and the burden of tax falls on high income individuals.
PROHIBIT
Restraining a certain action (s) by a certain party, normally by the order of a legitimate legal authority.
PROHIBITED DEGREES
Those degrees of relationship by consanguinity which are so close that marriage between persons related to each other in any of such degrees is forbidden by law. See State v. […]
PROHIBITED LIST
A list which lacks the insurance cover claims.
PROHIBITIO DE VASTO, DIRECTA PARTI
A judicial writ which used to be addressed to a tenant, prohibiting him from waste, pending suit. Reg. Jud. 21; Moore, 917.
PROHIBITION
In practice . The name of a writ issued by a superior court , directed to the judge and parties of a suit in an inferior court , commanding them […]
PROHIBITIVE IMPEDIMENTS
Those impediments to a marriage which are only followed by a punishment, but do not render the marriage null. Bowyer, Mod. Civil Law, 44.
PROHIBITORY INJUNCTION
Prohibition of execution of certain actions by a certain party by a legal authority, normally a court.
PROJECT
A group of related taks execution under a certain financial budget restrain and limited time period .
PROJECT APPRAISAL
Major theoritical evaluation of the economic, enviromental, financial, social, techinical and any other aspect in comparing with the projected objective.
PROJECT CYCLE
Seven major milestones through which each successful project undergoes, 1. Identification of pragmatic project notion. 2. transformation of the notion into appraisal 3. evaluation of different aspects of the project […]
PROJECT DEFINITION
Phenomenon in which the different aspects of the project are thought over and the duration, cost and major events are discussed and main concerns are recognized and addressed.
PROJECT DELIVERY SYSTEM
Phenonomenon by which a project is bid for construction .
PROJECT FINANCING
A mode of financing the project where the repayment is based on the cash flows after the completion of the project and the fixed assets involved in the project are […]
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
A group of employees who review the principles, techinical aspect, functioning and machinary in a project.
PROJECT MANAGER
Someone who sketches out the functioning, along with organisation of relevant resources required to accomplish a project.