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    The child ’s conquest for independence begins with his  birth. The child ’s nature is to achieve directly and energetically functional independence. A vital force pushes him on this path and this force is what we know to be the HORME. The child ’s conquests of independence are the basic steps in the natural development of human beings. This is true not only in the mental but physical field also . The baby is freed from the mothers womb and this also makes him independent of her bodily processes-

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    second language learner is understood his level of intelligibility needs to be defined. Munro believes that “Intelligibility is the single most important aspect of all communication. If there is no intelligibility‚ communication has failed.” (Munro p.13‚ 2011). For the purpose of this paper intelligibility is defined as failed communication. If the learner cannot be understood then his intelligibility has been affected. Transcription 2. When the Japanese learner said “shelter housing is

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    Cells are considered the basic units of life in part because they come in discrete and easily recognizable packages. That’s because all cells are surrounded by a structure called the cell membrane. The cell is the very smallest unit of living matter. All living things including plants and animals are made up of cells. Cells are made of atoms‚ which are the smallest units of matter. There are many different kinds of cells. The two kinds you are most likely to be familiar with are animal and plant

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    Formal Practical Report Tittle: Rat dissection Date: 16/10/2013 Partners: Sanketh Yadav and Joel Chittiprolu 8C Aim: To investigate the rat’s digestive system and compare the differences and similarities of the organs with the Human’s digestive system and measure them. Materials/ Equipment: Lab court Nitrile Safety Gloves Camera or Phone to take pictures Scissors Probe Scalpel Rulers Nails Bench Plastic bag for excreting waste Eucalyptus Room spray Newspapers for keeping

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    Cell Respiration Respiration is the process by which organisms burn food to produce energy. The starting material of cellular respiration is the sugar glucose‚ which has energy stored in its chemical bonds. You can think of glucose as a kind of cellular piece of coal: chock-full of energy‚ but useless when you want to power a stereo. Just as burning coal produces heat and energy in the form of electricity‚ the chemical processes of respiration convert the energy in glucose into usable form. Adenosine

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION This chapter discussed about background of the company which internationally recognized maintenance‚ repair and overhaul the aircraft and also about their management namely AIROD Sdn Bhd which situated in Subang‚ Selangor. Background of the company includes the history‚ vision‚ mission‚ objective‚ and management. 1.1 History AIROD was established in 1976 as the first and only in country facility to support the Royal Malaysian Airforce aircraft. In 1984‚ AIROD was privatized

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    Excitable cells‚ like neurons‚ are more permeable to K+ than to Na+. 3. How would the following alterations affect the membrane permeability to K+? Use arrows to indicate the change in permeability. a. An increase in the number of passive K+ channels up b. Opening of voltage-gated K+ channels up c. Closing of voltage-gated K+ channels down 4. a. What acts as a chemical force that pushes K+ out of the cell? Concentration gradient b. What force tends to pull K+ back into the cell? Electrical

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    on anatomy? (p. 2) Because physiology studies the function of the structure and without the actual structure there is no function. 2. Which organ system includes the bones and cartilages? Which organ system includes the nasal cavity‚ lungs‚ and trachea? (p. 3) The Skeletal system includes the bones and cartilage. The Respiratory system includes the nasal cavity‚ lungs‚ and trachea. 3. What is the structural and functional unit of life that is the smallest unit of living things? (p. 3) The atom

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    Practical Intelligence Practical intelligence is intelligence that is related to the overall success of living and is learned through observation of another’s behavior. It is intelligence in terms of non-academic‚ career‚ and personal success. Individuals who have a high practical intelligence have the ability to learn general norms and apply them appropriately. Testing of practical intelligence measures the ability to employ principles in solving everyday problems. Practical intelligence

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    Introduction to Practical Life * The purpose of Practical Life is to help the child gain control in the coordination of his movement‚ especially development of the hand`s coordination. “The hands are the instruments of man’s intelligence”. Maria Montessori- The Absorbent Mind. The fine muscles coordination is closed connected with the child`s conceptual development. As Dr. Montessori quoted it: “The human hand allows the mind to reveal itself”. Practical Life activities help the child to gain

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