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    In many countries‚ Teachers’ Days (or Teachers Day) are intended to be special days for the appreciation of teachers‚ and may include celebrations to honour them for their special contributions in a particular field area‚ or the community in general. The date on which Teachers’ day is celebrated varies from country to country. Teachers’ days are distinct from World Teachers’ Day which is officially celebrate* A good teacher is like a candle - it consumes itself to light the way for others. --Author

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    round I should use‚” “I’m afraid someone will notice my gun and call the cops‚” “I’m not 100% sure where I can and can’t carry‚” “I don’t know if I should I carry OWB or IWB or tuck‚” “I don’t know which gun is best for concealed carry‚” or‚ “which caliber I should use?” are typical excuses that have no real argument against the idea of “everyday carry” (Owens). The idea of everyday carry is self-explanatory: carry your firearm every day. Learning a little bit about the law and learning about the

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    to derail. Hugs and kisses can turn to pure hatred and separation‚ possibly ending in divorce. When problems are finally brought to the surface‚ many people do not understand how to feel about them and at times can act irrationally. In the book Interpreter of Maladies‚ a collection of interesting and thought-provoking stories‚ Jhumpa Lahiri examines many of the problems that couple may be trying to figure out how to cope with the pain. Insecurity is “a lack of assurance of confidence” and it is one

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    Analyse and discuss why it has been said that ‘curriculum should not be left hands of politicians and policy makers’. The curriculum‚ many academics have stated has been under scrutiny over the influence of policy makers and politicians. The question of what is important knowledge for students to learn at school can be argued between academics and politicians. Young (2013) mentions that this question has unfortunately lacking a definitive answer‚ it is unclear who can and who cannot answer it‚ but

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    to light the candle on the advent garland?” • Do you see teachers adding materials based on children’s interests? Who sets up the materials in the classroom? When is this done – before or during the class? The materials in the class room are set by the teacher‚ not based on children interests. During the class she adds the material for new project‚ makes copies. • How are the children encouraged to use the materials? Is the teacher directing how they use them? Are children free to choose where

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    Throughout both “Interpreter of Maladies” and “Sexy”‚ Jhumpa Lahiri’s exhibits an ironical emphasis on the idea that while loneliness pushes people towards keeping secrets‚ it is those secrets that add to their loneliness in return and create greater damage to the highlighted relationships. While both stories hone on an unfaithful marriage‚ in “Sexy”‚ the perspective is given through the ‘other woman’ with whom the husband‚ Dev‚ cheats his wife. Throughout the story‚ Miranda seeks a connection to

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    Development of curriculum content that implements strategies and methods that enhance Language Acquisition. Presented by: Presented to: Institution: Contents a) Grade/developmental level b) Education needs and rational c) Theoretical perspective d) Learning objectives e) Content outline f) Strategies and methods g) Resources h) Lesson plans

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    we are eventually going to go over it the next day? Teachers claim that homework is just another way of review so you won’t forget what we are learning class. We all know we don’t spend one day on a topic and just randomly move on know we spend the max 1 or 2 weeks on a certain topic so homework really does not go to good use. Teachers should not give homework but there reasons as to why not. First homework takes up a lot of paper when teachers could be using that paper for other things to benefit

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    The Teacher

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    Teacher‚ as the main facilitator of learning is like a clay pot masters that mold and design clay pots. As the master‚ he has the capacity to create his masterpiece just from a lump of clay due to his craftsmanship‚ patience‚ and his skills. Hence‚ I guess‚ it is just and right to ALSO give credit to the result of his hardwork and labor. I highlighted the word ALSO since‚ there are several factors in learning which I guess we will tackle in the next few days and weeks. Learning does not only

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    Terry Eagleton states that ‘food is what makes up our bodies ‚ just like words are what constitute our minds ; and if body and mind are hard to distinguish ‚ it is no wonder that eating and speaking should continually cross over in metaphorical exchange’. This proclamation that identifies food as the glue that holds together a complex web of relationships is ‚indeed‚ easily perceived in this short story in particular. I rummaged through two main levels that food can be studied from. The first

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