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    Mount Fuji

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    Currently there are 14 World Heritage sites located in Japan. Of course‚ 11 are cultural properties and 3 are national properties. If you were a representative of Japan‚ what would you nominate as the next World Heritage site and why? Mount Fuji or‚ “Fuji-san” is Japan’s highest summit- rising to 3‚776 metres above sea level. Though it has already been denied the title of becoming a World Heritage site once before‚ there is still strong support from the Japanese population that it should be considered

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    The Appleton Museum of Art Central Florida College April 6‚ 2012 The Appleton Museum is undeniably a treasured gem to the Central Florida area. Many residents to the region are unaware of the history located right in their backyards. I’ve lived in the area my entire life and never had any knowledge of this incredible gallery. When I caught wind of the assignment‚ my initial thought was that I was going to have to go visit an old‚ beat up building that displays some prints that great artists

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    Genji's Handwriting

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    Handwriting was arguably the most important skill that anyone could possess at this time. It could determine the quality and length of a career and love life. The most popular way to write about any event or occasion‚ private or public‚ was with poetry. There are many times in the Tale where Genji describes the quality of a persons handwriting and how it could make him feel certain ways about the person who wrote it. Genji had eloquent handwriting and used it to gain the affection of the ladies.

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    Kuru Disease

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    wounds present. Kuru can be considered a prion disease due to the fact it is part of a class of infectious diseases known as transmissible spongiform encephalopathies(TSE). One major difficulty associated with Kuru is that it has a long incubation period. That is‚ a person who has developed this disease will not show any symptoms for years‚ sometimes even decades. Some of the first symptoms an infected person will encounter are unsteady gaits‚ tremors‚ and slurred speech. Also‚ having this disease

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    Two of the most famous musicians in the world were Bach and Beethoven‚ which one is better? If you don’t know who Bach or Beethoven are‚ they are both classical composers who wrote music mostly in the romantic period. Beethoven is a better musician than Bach in many ways. First of all‚ Beethoven started playing and composing before Bach. Beethoven at the age of 12 started playing and composing! Bach started around the age of 20‚ and by that time Beethoven was famous. Bach did write more “symphonies”

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    20 percent higher compared to the existing process. It can perform the process for only 4.71 minutes which is relatively lower than the existing process which is 7.4 minute. It has a positive net present value of Php 64‚ 877.61 and has a payback period of only 49 days which means that the investment is desirable. The prototype is expected to be effective and can be used by different pickled fruits producers like ampalaya or bitter gourd and bamboo

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    Child Development

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    Sensitive Periods Tuesday‚ 19 September 2006 22:52 | Written by Tim Seldin Montessori believed in a necessary relationship between children and their environment. Children must find a properly prepared environment if they are to fully develop their unique human potentials. In addition to determining children’s eventual height‚ hair color‚ and other physical characteristics‚ there is another cognitive plan which determines the unique emotional and intellectual qualities of each child. These qualities

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    spritual embryo

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    "Man seems to have two embryonic periods. One is prenatal‚ like that of the animals; the other is postnatal and only man has this." Newly born human are dependent on others for a really long periods unlike other young mammals that can within a short period after birth can stand‚ walk and find food for themselves. Humans are born with potentials and animals with instincts. Each child‚ therefore‚ is given the possibility of becoming a unique individual in his own right. Dr Marie Montessori said

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    Origin of Civilization

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    theories‚ but it is also important to understand the definition of a civilization in the first place. Along with the many origin theories‚ there are many definitions that can be applied based on one’s point of view. In the case of the Middle to Late Uruk Period of Mesopotamia‚ the “long list” definition by Charles Redman suffices (Owen 2013b: 1). The origin of this civilization fits the “social surplus” theory by V. Gordon Childe with a strong nine out of ten (Owen 2013a: 1). One of the first parts to

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    Concept of human development as a lifelong process‚ which can be studied scientifically. What do developmental scientists study? … Developmentalists study process of change and stability in all domains‚ or aspects‚ of developmental throughout all periods of the life span. There are THREE DOMAINS of DEVELOPMENT • PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT – Growth of body and brain‚ including patterns of change in sensory capacities‚ motor skills‚ and health. • COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT – Pattern of change in mental abilities

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