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    “Film makers use many techniques to help them tell a story‚ and make an impact on the audience.” Films have the potential to engross an audience and create a mixture of emotions. These can be seen in a variety of ways; “Gallipoli’ used a range of techniques in such a way that it created an amazing atmosphere by involving the audience emotionally and portraying a story. Peter Weir utilised camera techniques to illustrate the emotions of the characters as well as to build suspense into the plot

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    Socratic Method

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    The Socratic Method of teaching is one that has survived throughout many decades. The Socratic Method was started by Socrates‚ a Greek Philosopher. According to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy‚ the philosopher Socrates remains‚ as he was in his lifetime (469–399 B.C.)‚ an enigma‚ an inscrutable individual who‚ despite having written nothing‚ is considered one of the handfuls of philosophers who forever changed how philosophy itself was to be conceived. Socrates wrote nothing about his work

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    Spoken Emotions Case Study

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    A. Mission Statement Spoken Emotions is a new and innovative company devoted to providing a fun atmosphere for developing self-expression. My mission is to have a safe haven for artists‚ poets‚ musicians‚ and other entertainment performers to be able to broadcast their talent to the city‚ and eventually the world. My company will motivate individuals to allow their thoughts and ideas and express them in a healthy and creative way. B. Where are you right now? Currently my business is still

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    Level: Pre-intermediate Aim:Present perfect to express an experience some time before now. E.g. I have been to Mexico. I have eaten Octopus etc. Target language: I have been/eaten etc.‚ Have you ever...? Time: 50 minutes Assumptions: Students will have encountered the present perfect before so should be familiar with the form. Possible problems: Students might use the present perfect with past phrases‚ e.g. I have been to Mexico in 2003. I have eaten Octopus last year. Lead-In: - 10 mins I would

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    RESEARCH METHODS

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    challenges of appraisal system are numerous and varied. This research is focused on the challenges associated with the implementation of performance appraisal system at the Ghana National Scheme (GNSS)‚ to recommend solutions to the challenges where appropriate. The main objectives of the study are to evaluate the current performance appraisal system at the Ghana National Scheme (GNSS). The study has become necessary due to the challenges facing the GNSS with regards to the implementation of performance

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    READINESS OF GRADE 1 PUPILS: AN ANALYSIS. ADVISER: MRS. VIRGINIA J MAGBANUA‚ M.A. ED. This study was conducted upon the enrollment of Grade 1 pupils of school year 2010-2011 primarily to determine the reading readiness of Grade 1 pupils of selected schools of the Municipality of Mambusao such as Mambusao Elementary School‚ Ilawod Elementary School‚ Caidquid Elementary School and Don Juan Andaya Elementary School. Specifically‚ this study aimed to: describe the profile of the pupil respondents in terms

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    Research Methods

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    sample size and participants‚ data analyses techniques and study limitations (Johnson and Waterfield‚ 2004). Accordingly‚ this chapter is divided into nine sections. Section 3.1 explains the reasons for the choice of case study approach; section 3.2 describes the sampling strategy and choice of snowball sampling; section 3.3 details the preliminary study and its outcomes; section 3.4 narrates the selection of respondents while section 3.5 highlights the data collection through interviews. Section 3.6

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    Developing appropriate practice (DAP) is an approach to teaching young children according to their age and development (NAEYC‚ 2009). DAP supports early childhood education through decision-making based on the needs of individual children. For a teacher to use DAP effectively‚ they must know and understand child development‚ know individual children; and use a variety of teaching methods (Belinda & Nestlerode‚ 2011). In the infant and toddler years‚ it is developmentally appropriate for the caregivers

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    The Direct Method

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    The Direct Method According to Brown’s 12 principles‚ the Direct Method would be the most appropriate way to teach children an L2. Since children absorb language‚ and their LAD is at its peak‚ if we introduce them to a language “violently”‚ without giving any previous notion of the target language to them‚ the will not notice any difference between learning their L1 and learning an L2. Moreover‚ children learn more efficiently by discovery‚ they are always analyzing things and‚ since the

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    The Help Analysis

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    film The Help won multiple awards for its construction and delivery. The Help details the African-American maids perspective and their opinions about the white families for which they work. The film is mainly shot in Skeeters perspective who is a white journalist‚ as she deals with an overprotective mother‚ sexist behavior from society and an extremely racist community. Context has both been a positive and a negative element in the film as it has affected the way in which people

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