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    Taisho

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    Taisho Period: A Japanese Version of Democracy Democracy is a kind of government where all concerned citizens of a particular country have an equal say with regards to decisions that could affect their existence in that nation. The system allows eligible members of the nation to equally take part in the proposal‚ development‚ and creation of laws‚ either directly or indirectly. The term “democracy” comes from the Greek word “demokratia”‚ which means “rule of the people”. “Demokratia” is made up

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    Chain of Infection

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    Incubation periods are often lengthy (4-8 weeks). Symptoms include extreme fatigue‚ sore throat‚ high fever‚ weight loss‚ and often pharyngeal inflammation. Symptoms usually persist for 2-3 weeks‚ occasionally even longer. Fatigue symptoms often persist even longer. Infections are often likely to be permanent‚ but is almost never fatal. Some estimates place the incidence of infection as high as 90% of the worlds population. After the initial infection period‚ generally the

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    From the Montessori philosophy point of view potential is only develop if proper environment is there‚ with environment child also need freedom. Education is a observe child potential during a child development period. Child is very receptive to new learning experiences on their sensitive periods. So we have to carefully observe the child potential and interest and develop them. Every child is born with potential‚ adult only can developed that potential though right guidance and with right environment

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    The burial statuettes of the Kofun culture of ancient Japan known as Haniwa‚ which is Japanese for “clay cylinders‚”(Noma 1960‚ 3) are especially significant for learning about the ancient secular life and spiritual belief systems of the time period from 200600CE. To quote Seiroku Noma‚ author of the introduction section of Haniwa as shown in four American museums published by The Asia Society in 1960‚ “Several thousand years before the arrival of Buddhism‚ however‚ the inhabitants of the Japanese

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    (Missed slide 1/2 – 15 mins late) Methods used with older children and adolescents: tests of language compregension Making inferences Jack went to a Mexican restaurant. He left without giving a tip. Jack didn’t leave atip because: The restaurant close when he arrived. He only had enough money to pay for his meal He wasn’t satisfied with the service Methods used with older children and adolescents Receptive vocabulary : Peabody picture vocabulary test: Fourth edition (PPCT -4) Expressive

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    Samurai Class In Japan

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    Tokugawa period marked the start of Japan’s evolution with western ideologies. The internal crisis during the Tokugawa period‚ however‚ showed that Japan as a nation still had many issues they needed to discuss such as equality from all social classes (including those from Eta)‚ economic instability‚ and the deficiency of the samurai class‚ especially with the high-rank samurai. The Twilight Samurai and Musui’s Story both depict the deficiency of samurai class during the Tokugawa period with the

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    Records Retention Policy Effective Date: 6/25/2009 Page 1 of 21 Records Retention Policy at Sarah Lawrence College Table of Contents I. Purpose and Scope II. College Archives III. Definitions IV. Policy V. Procedures VI. General Retention Schedule VII. Addendum I. Purpose and Scope This policy and procedure provides for the systematic review‚ retention and destruction of documents received or created in the transaction of Sarah Lawrence College (“College”) business. The policy is designed to

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    Figure2 | Edo era‚ the longest period in Japanese history‚ was said to be a turbulent period. However‚ people in the old days lived strongly and formed their original culture. One of them is clothes. Please look at figure 1. This is a picture of a person living in Edo era. We usually call the people like him samurai. They always wore kimonos‚ the Japanese traditional clothes‚ with wearing two swords. It is called “Taitou”. Edo was also a hellishly dangerous period‚ so samurai had to carry swords

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    grammarians such as Patanjali and Katyayana suggest that women were educated in the early Vedic period. Rigvedic verses suggest that the women married at a mature age and were probably free to select their husband. Scriptures such as Rig Veda and Upanishads mention several women sages and seers‚ notably Gargi and Maitreyi. According to studies‚ women enjoyed equal status and rights during the early Vedic period.[14] However‚ later (approximately 500 B.C.)‚ the status of women began to decline with the

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    Yes‚ I agree to this statement. “Education is not something which the teacher does‚ but that it is a natural process which develops spontaneously in the human being. It is not acquired by listening to words‚ but in virtue of experiences in which the child acts on his environment. The teacher’s task is not to talk‚ but to prepare and arrange a series of motives for cultural activity in a special environment made for the child.” (Dr . Maria Montessori; The Absorbent Mind‚ Chap.1) The

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