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    Concert Report #2 My second concert I attended was located at the Fowler Center Thursday‚ November 4‚ 2010. The Arkansas State University Wind Ensemble played several works‚ which gave to the title “Folksongs and War Songs”. Timothy Oliver was the main conductor and there was a guest conductor also‚ Dan Patterson. A classmate and I arrived to the Fowler Center on time and got settled‚ but neither one of knew what to expect really since we didn’t have a very sturdy musical background. Everyone

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    Apart from the objects in the display tables‚ Arcellana‘s formal jacket was another three-dimensional object in the exhibit. Eighteen visitors made a stop by the jacket. Arcellana‘s family photos which were posted on the last few wall panels were viewed by 12 visitors. The exhibit item which gained the least attention was Arcellana‘s portrait which stood by the jacket; 11 visitors stopped by the portrait. Breakdown of Visitor Behavior The design of the Arcellana exhibit was not an interactive one

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    be able to select work freely from activities that appeal to them. Material is added and removed by teachers over time based on her observation of the children. The teacher is a Montessori has to be a keen observer of the children in her class. Maria Montessori herself worked and developed her theories using this method and her findings are based on her observations and experiences with children. By observing the needs‚ progress and sensitive periods of a child they are able to modify the environment

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    the night and had a ruler in my hand. I fully extended my arm so that I knew it was in the same spot in relation to my line of sight and then proceeded to measure the moon. I began my observations as the moon rose in the sky and after every hour I would return to the same spot to observe. If my observations are correct‚ it should prove my hypothesis to be true. Hypothesis: We all know the moon does not actually shrink‚ but I do believe that when the moon rises it appears to be much larger

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     different  solutions  on  a  dialysis  bag  and  an  egg  membrane   were  observed  and  it  was  possible  to  distinguish  between  hypertonic  and  hypotonic  solutions.   Experiment  and  Observation:   The  first  step  in  this  experiment  was  to  make  an  ice  water  bath.      This   ice  water  bath  was  used  to  find  the  freezing  point  of  pure  distilled  water.  

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    NSTP “Observing and Cleaning Footbridges in Baguio City” Carlo Amino Kyle Mauricio Dante Dumangeng Jayson Simeon Vien Estanislao July 6‚ 2013 Submitted to: Mr. Ryan Paul Kimbungan “Footbridges” Observations Our designated areas are the footbridges stretching along the Centermall area to the Igorot Park. These footbridges were built not only for the safety of people but also to maintain goodflow of vehicles underneath it. When we checked and cleaned‚ we observed that these

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    the couple gladly replied yes in unison. There was a frank silence until the waiter returned with their drinks‚ when the waiter returned the couple began complimenting and praising the restaurant saying how much they enjoyed their meal. From my observation I was able to form a valid conclusion‚ that the coupled was both hungry and satisfied‚ from my conclusion I was able to form a hypothesis that because the couple enjoyed the restaurant they most likely will be returning. The second form

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    Teaching Assistant Diploma Course Assignment one 1‚ Describe how you might contribute to a lesson given to a group of seven year old childen learning to play percussion instruments. The role of a teaching assistant is to maximise learning‚ create a safe and positive learning environment and to minimise behaviour problems. I would contribute to the lesson by trying to achieve this goal in the following way: Locate a suitable area within the school where the class can use the instruments

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    I went to the MDC Jazz Band & Jubilation Dance Ensemble. The conductor was Matt Bonelli and the dance coordinator was Michelle Grant Murray. The concert was held in the McCarthy Auditorium Room 6120 on Tuesday‚ October 28 2008. The concert started at 7:30 pm and ended at 8:40 pm. There were five jazz performances‚ and four dance performances happening mostly simultaneously. The first piece "Wind Blues" had a very harsh sound and was hard to listen to‚ partly because it was very loud. The piece

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    patterns in the picture’s coding. The rate of learning computers using smart programs has a big advantage that is they can share their data between different computers. Data and results achieved first by other computers by trial and error or by observation of patterns can be copied directly to other computers‚ hence increasing their rate of learning. Since the memory of the computers are absolute (either recorded or deleted)‚ computers need no adapting when they are loaded with traditional programs

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