10-16‚ 2014 ISSN: 2310-337X ©TIARJ Publications‚ 2014 www.tiarj.com Infusing Multiple Intelligences (M I) Theory into Teaching: Opportunities for Meaningful Learning 1 1 Pedzisai Goronga ‚ 2Martha Dozva‚ 3 Roswitta Gatsi and 4 Douglas Gasva Lecturer‚ University of Zimbabwe‚ Faculty of Education‚ Department of Educational Foundations. 2 Lecturer‚ University of Zimbabwe‚ Faculty of Education‚ Department of Teacher Education. 3 Quality Assuarance Officer‚ Zimbabwe Open
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was to use DC2 or DC4 planes. It took me about thirteen hours fly from Domodedovo airport to KLIA airport. I often enjoyed comfortable and pleasant flights‚ but one day during my air trip to Malaysia I experienced the most frightening incident I have ever had in my life. It was in the winter when I received a letter from my parents informing me of sister’s approaching wedding ceremony. I hurried to Vietnam Airplane Office to buy a return ticket to Malaysia. I boarded a DC4 plane that morning
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INTRODUCTION AND HISTORY PJ McGinnis‚ Sir Wilmot‚ Hudson Fysh‚ Sir Fergus McMaster and W Arthur Baird initiated Qantas. Story of Qantas started in March 1919‚ when an antecedent Australian Flying Corps officers W Hudson Fysh and Paul McGinnis perceived an offer of a £10‚000 ($20‚000) prize proposed for acceptance by the Federal Government for the first Australians to fly in a period of 30 days from England to Australia. Fergus McMaster who was a wealthy ranch owner and McGinnis struck up
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“Dandelion Wine”‚ Douglas learns growth through self-discovery from his Great Grandmother dying‚ Colonel Freeleigh’s stories‚ and the end of the trolley. Douglas’ Great Grandmother dies and gives him advice‚ and this provides a new view of death. Colonel Freeleigh’s stories give Douglas new perspective on himself and his life. Mr. Tridden and his explanation of the end of the trolley also changes Douglas’ view of himself. Douglas’ Great Grandmother provides wisdom for Douglas and his views on himself
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Stephen Douglas born in Vermont in April of 1813. At an early age‚ he left his home in search of a political career. He settled in Illinois and became a teacher. There‚ he taught himself law with books that he borrowed which allowed him to become active in the in Democratic party. At 27‚ he was the youngest to ever to become a member of the Illinois Supreme Court. Later‚ he became a US Politian and a leader of the Democratic Party. He was also the person responsible for creating the Kansas-Nebraska
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Fredrick Douglas explores the Fourth of July holiday and how it is hypocritical to slavery. His audience is the Americans celebrating this holiday. While the Americans celebrate‚ he grieves. He grieves because he believes to make a man a slave in an enlightened free place is a cruel insult. Douglas also goes on about whether or not slavery is divine. He accepts that slavery‚ to him‚ is not divine. This is calling Americans that celebrate this holiday is a hypocrite. In his essay‚ Douglas explains
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Dandelion Wine by Ray Bradbury is a novel that evokes all emotions in a whimsical and sentimental way. The story begins in Green Town‚ Illinois with twelve year old Douglas Spaulding and eleven year old Tom Spaulding. Summer of 1928 just began when Douglas had a sudden revelation; he is truly alive! Little‚ self-aware Douglas then sets out to experience what summer really means to him and Tom. The adventurous boys travel around the small town‚ meeting with all sorts of unique and intellectual residents
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Rhetorical Analysis of Frederick Douglas Frederick Douglas in his speech‚ “What to the Slaves‚ Is the Fourth of July?”‚ eloquently establishes the hypocrisies prevalent in American society during the 1800’s. He was asked to give a speech at an anti-slavery meeting during a Fourth of July celebration‚ and he took that opportunity to demoralize the institution of slavery. He deemed it hypocritical for the anti-slavery constituents to ask him to deliver such a speech. Considering he
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Stephen Douglas Douglas and the Railroad Kansas-Nebraska act Stephen Douglas was a U.S. Politician. He was born in Vermont on April 23‚1813. Stephen wanted to construct a railroad that ran from Chicago‚ Illinois to the Pacific Ocean. Douglas studdied law in New York‚ and became very involved in politics when he moved to Illinois. Douglas looked up to
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Jack Nisbet: David Douglas and the Douglas Fir David Douglas was a Scottish botanist. In the early years of his career‚ he worked as an assistant to the head gardener at Scone Palace in northeastern Scotland. He then moved to the Botanical Gardens of Glasgow University‚ where he often attended William Hooker’s botany lectures. As a worker in the greenhouse‚ Douglas often supplied the plants for Hooker’s lectures. Hooker‚ who was impressed with Douglas’s botanical intuition and curiosity‚ recommended
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