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    Republic of the Philippines LAGUNA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY Siniloan (Host) Campus Siniloan‚ Laguna Field Study and Pre-Service Teaching Portfolio Prepared by: ALELI M. ARIOLA Pre-Service Teacher ARLENE G. ADVENTO BSEd – Mathematics‚ Pre-Service Teacher Supervisor CORAZON N. SAN AGUSTIN‚ Ph. D. Dean‚ College of Teacher Education ACKNOWLEDGMENT

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     corpuscular theory of light‚ originally set forward by Pierre Gassendi‚ states that light is made up of small discrete particles called "corpuscles" (little particles) which travel in a straight line with a finite velocity and possess kinetic energy. It was largely developed by Sir Isaac Newton. Newton’s theory remained in force for more than 100 years and took precedence overHuygens’ wave front theory‚ partly because of Newton’s great prestige. However when the corpuscular theory failed to adequately

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    The Histamine Theory The immune system uses different types of white blood cells to defend the human body against foreign invaders. Of these white blood cell types‚ basophils are designed to release histamine. Histamine is most commonly associated with allergic reactions‚ but its true purpose is to increase blood flow to an area of the body the immune system deems under attack from foreign substances. These white blood cells also serve as an attractor for other cells needed to fight off invading

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    originated in Europe in the 1950s and was then pioneered as a theory and model of adult learning from the 1970s by Malcolm knowles‚ an American practitioner and theorist of adult education. He defined androgogy as: „the art and science of helping adults learn“ Knowles identified six principles of adult learning‚ which are: 1.Adults are internally motivated and self-directed. 2. Adults bring life experiences and knowledge to learning experiences. 3. Adults are goal oriented. 4. Adults are relevancy oriented

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    Two important personality theories are the biological theory and the humanistic theory. The biological theory is based on the premise that all people inherit their characteristics from their family. This theory basically contends that people do not have control over their behaviors because they are genetically pre-determined. The humanistic theory‚ on the other hand‚ is based on the premise that each person has free will to control their actions. This theory does not go along with the idea that behaviors

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    The theory of representative bureaucracy considers that the bureaucratic power can be more aligned with citizens‚ whether the public administrators know the sociodemographic characteristics of the community they are serving. From the point of view of this theory‚ the impacts of power that does not represent the characteristics of the community on democracy can be diminished when considering the representative bureaucracy. The inclusion approach of the characteristic aspects of society in the bureaucracy

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    NFPA 703 --```‚‚‚-`-`‚‚`‚‚`‚`‚‚`--- Standard for Fire Retardant Impregnated Wood and Fire Retardant Coatings for Building Materials 2000 Edition NFPA‚ 1 Batterymarch Park‚ PO Box 9101‚ Quincy‚ MA 02269-9101 An International Codes and Standards Organization NFPA License Agreement This document is copyrighted by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)‚ 1 Batterymarch Park‚ Quincy‚ MA 02269-9101 USA. All rights reserved. NFPA grants you a license as follows: The right to download an electronic

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    Rudiment Principles in The Theory of Tax Dr. Jack Itzhak Barsheshet‚ Ph.D. Table of Contents Chapter One – Introduction 1. Preface 4 2. Jurisdiction to impose Tax 6 The Social Treaty and the Origin of Taxing 6 Historical Development 7 The Purpose of Tax 8 "Normative Tax Structure" and "Tax Expenditures" 8 Taxing and Justice 10 Distribution of Tax Burden 13 Does tax breaches Fundamental Rights? 16 Chapter Two – Postulates 3. Terms 20 Tax

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    Dependency and world systems theory: Define‚ main arguments‚ and critique Dependency Theory developed in the late 1950’s. Economic growth in the advanced industrialized countries did not necessarily lead to grow in the poorer countries. Dependency theory suggest activity in the richer countries often led to serious economic problems in the poorer countries. Poor countries exported primary commodities to the more advanced countries who would manufacture products out of those exports (cotton into

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    ANASTASHIA J. HARRIS CSC 424 CASE 3 TRIDENT UNIVERSITY DotNetNuke uses a three-tier architecture model with a core framework providing support to the extensible modular structure. When deployed‚ which can be extended using pluggable modules and providers that enable additional functionality; the look and feel of individual sites can be customized using skins. As opposed to traditional web applications that may rely on a multitude of web pages to deliver content‚ DotNetNuke uses a

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