SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE LEARNING IN YOUNG CHILDREN (CEC 1236) LESSON PLAN (SCIENTIFIC THINGKING) PREPARED FOR:- MISS AZ ATHIRAH PREPARED BY:- NUR ATIQAH BT MOHD ZAIN (DCE 121212) DATE OF SUBMIT:- 27/05/2013 SEM:- 3 2012/2013 LESSON PLAN TOPIC:- Soluble and Unsoluble AGE OF CHILDREN:- 6 years old DURATION:- 20 Minutes LEARNING STRANDS:- Science And Technology LEARNING STANDARDS:- At the end of the lesson children would be able to:-
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Executive Summary Over the years Peachtree had grown from a single hospital to a regional network of 11 institutions. With over 4‚000 employees and a million patients Peachtree’s IT infrastructure has not kept up with their growth. The current IT system is not reliable‚ efficient and secure. The company mission is to provide "quality‚ consistency and continuity care across the entire network" delivered with "efficacy‚ economy and respect for patients and staff". In addition‚ unlike the healthcare
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How many animals are used each year for animal testing? The British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection believes there to be about 10 to 11 million experimented on in the United Kingdom‚ and the United States Department of Agriculture has tested upon 1‚137‚718 animals‚ not including mice or rats‚ in 2002 (Bidnall n. pag.). These statistics are only from two countries throughout this entire planet‚ which entirely surpasses prudency. Animals are not lesser than humans because they do not have
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That depends entirely on the young person‚ some are very challenged and some are not and the way this affects them varies from individual to individual. No doubt some‚ through no fault of their own are very understimulated and could achieve more with a bit more pressure‚ some are also overstimulated and might achieve more if the entire world backed off and left them alone for a little bit. Take for example the young person in the UK who wants to go to university - their path is pretty much mapped
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An explication of “I‚ Too” by Langston Hughes An analysis of Langston Hughes’ poem “I‚ Too” in the book The Norton Introduction to Literature (1021)‚ shows that the author used distinct word choice and imagery to write a timeless poem about ignorance and bigotry that can be applied to any group of oppressed people‚ while at the same time he conveyed a strong sense of hope that at some future time‚ all will be welcome at the table. The opening line of “I‚ Too‚” “I‚ too sing America” (1) speaks
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Langston Huges poem "I Too" is about segregation and discrimination of african americans and how he believes that it will come to an end one day soon. He uses imagery‚ symbols‚ tone‚and rhythm to help create the mood of the poem. Imagry: In in the third line‚ "They send me to eat in the kitchen" creates an image of him being oppressed. The image of eating represents strength‚ indicating that African Americans are growing in power and equality. Also‚ the image of a kitchen represents repression
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Government: Too Big for Its Own Britches The government in America has obtained too much power for its own good. Scandals such as wiretapping‚ the absence of Habeas Corpus in detained "terrorists"‚ and the war on terror are all proof of this fact. There is a public outcry for the government to stop these acts‚ but their cries fall upon deaf ears. The Bush administration refuses to acknowledge the opinions of the masses‚ justifying all their actions either under Constitutional powers or executive
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Claude McKay and Langston Hughes are African American writers from the same time period in America’s literary history. Their writing details similar themes concerning the experiences of African-Americans during the 20th century. In class we analyzed poetry written by both authors. “America” by Claude McKay is similar to that of Langston Hughes’s poem “I‚ Too.” Both authors construct their poems from the perspective of an African American man who has little freedom. Despite the similar theme‚ the
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the surrender inevitable. http: //www.timeanddate.com/holidays/us/victory-day. Also it was the day African Americans helped fight. “Troops in Burma stop work briefly to read President Truman’s Proclamation of Victory in Europe." May 9‚ 1945” http://www.archives.gov/research/african-americans/ww2pictures http://www.archives.gov/research/african-americans/ww2pictures/images/african-americans-wwii-012.jpg Diction He is using diction to show that he is fighting for democracy but he still has his rights
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“That which we obtain too easily‚ we esteem too lightly‚” a quote by Thomas Paine during the american crisis. A quote during a time of hardship and anger‚ you see my understanding of this is just simple you feel better the harder you work for something. But I know this has a deeper mean than just that‚ you have to go back into the time of which this was said‚ why is this so meaningful that’s the question you have to ask. Why do people today still look at this quote of being relevant. The quote originates
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