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    INTRODUCTION Mosquitoes are insects that transmit a blood parasite that causes diseases. In the past‚ mosquito-borne disease presented sever problem to different parts of the world. Researchers began to study mosquitoes by its taxonomy‚ morphology and internal characteristics of the insects for obtaining the reason why they cause such disease. One of the disease caused by mosquitoes is malaria‚ malaria is not the lone mosquito-borne disease that caused troubles during

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    Studying the bonobo has given researchers much insight into our closest living relative. Unfortunately‚ according to a number of different journal articles‚ the bonobo is on the verge of extinction. However‚ in order to understand the conservation issues associated with the bonobo‚ we must first be able to classify the animal with respect to its families and groups. The bonobo is classified according to the taxonomic hierarchy. Bonobos belong to the superfamily Hominoidea that includes apes and

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    Consequences of Algal Blooms Algae are chlorophyll containing organisms which occur in both marine and freshwater environments and can be unicellular or multi-cellular. Algae form the base of many food chains and are essential to marine life. However although algae are beneficial to aquatic life‚ the rapid multiplication of algae can form something commonly referred to as algal blooms. Algal blooms occur due to a number of factors. If there is a decrease in the number of grazers in the

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    Gestalt Theory is a must for a teacher who regularly delivers lessons inside the classroom. Everything thought inside the classroom is an experience learned by the mentor in all aspects such as reading. Experience is a great factor in the successful application of this theory in learning which can be applied both in visual and auditory. The brain has the ability to relate to the wholeness of an object even if it is partly hinted if it has an experience relative to the object. An example of this is

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    6Unit 6 – Curriculum development for inclusive practice Definition of curriculum In formal education‚ a curriculum (; plural: curricula‚) is the set of courses‚ and their content‚ offered at a school or university. As an idea‚ curriculum stems from the Latin word for race course‚ referring to the course of and experiences through which children grow to become mature adults. Inclusive curriculum refers to the process of developing and designing a programme of study to minimise the barriers that

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    CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT BASED ON NORMS‚ VALUES‚ and TRADITIONS The town General Mariano Alvarez was named after the Captain of Municipality of Noveleta‚ Gen. Mariano Alvarez. In September 1961‚ then Philippine President Carlos P. Garcia authorized the National Government to purchase the land at a cost of P 1‚600‚500.00‚ to house squatters from Manila and sub- urban. And in March 1986 General Mariano Alvarez was declared as the resettlement area for the informal settlers from Manila‚ Quezon

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    References: Bower‚ D. (1991). Designing in Integrated Music Curriculum: What is sound? Retrieved January 5‚ 2008 from http://www.homepages.nyu.edu/dnb208/what issound.htm. Brown‚ J.L. (2004). Making the most of Understanding by Design. Alexandria‚ Virginia: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. Cho‚ J Educational Techno9logy Services (ETS). (n.d.). Understanding by Design by Wiggins and McTighe: A summary. Retrieved

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    Introduction A curriculum consists of a varying scope that defines the desired learning experiences that an educational institution desire to inculcate to their students. A curriculum‚ therefore may be a unit‚ a sequence of courses‚ or the school’s entire program of studies which may take place inside or outside of class or school when directed by the faculty member or personnel of the school. It encompasses the total opportunities for learning provided by the educational institution. A curriculum is designed

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    The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the use and substitution of profanity using verbal behavior taxonomy. Method This analysis first defines profanity. Then‚ one profanity was selected for analysis. Next‚ controlling variables that generally occasion the use of the target profanity were outlined. Last‚ substitutions for the target profanity were evaluated to determine a) whether or not they are controlled by similar controlling variables and b) if they function to produce the same result as

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    Unit 6 Curriculum Development for Inclusive Practise ‘Curriculum refers to the means and materials with which students will interact for the purpose of achieving identified educational outcomes.’ (www.education.com) A curriculum can vary depending on the type of course you are teaching and the resources that you have to teach with; with what I believe all leads to a similar ending; a qualification for your learners. Through this I am going to analyse my own teaching context with another type.

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