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    Low Siew Bee Semester 1 Diploma in Creative Multimedia 3 Dimension Design Origami Sculpture Origami is the Japanese name for the art of paper folding which comes from the Japanese verb ori‚ which means to fold‚ and the noun kami‚ which means paper. Origami is about bringing out‚ through folding‚ the nature of paper which the pieces of paper concealed before folded. A finished origami figure is called a model‚ the method for folding a model is called a design‚ and drawn instructions for a model is

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    This assignment will discuss the observation‚ planning and assessment cycle. It will show three different activity plans‚ which will be in ‘Appendices one’‚ which focus on either literacy or mathematics. It will discuss key theorists and show how they link to the plans. Each activity plan will be briefly explained in the essay‚ and evaluated. The essay will have appropriate references and findings to support the writing. The observation‚ planning and assessment cycle is something which allows a

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    which you or I live in‚ for the state of Alabama the standards for Kindergartener’s includes; should be able to describe upper-and lower-case(in language arts)‚ should be able to count one to one in sequences like 1-9 and or 1-20(in mathematic). Friedrich Froebel’s‚ theory on kindergarten was that play should be structured for their own protection and benefits. He also thought that the role of a teacher was to be observant and nurturing in their teaching and learning process source? II: Identifying

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    .......................2 Gotthold Ephraim Lessing...........................2 Barthold Heinrich Brockes..........................2 Friedrich Gottleib Klopstock.......................2 Albrecht von Haller.....................................2 Christoph Martin Wieland...........................2 III)Sturm und Drang............................................3 Friedrich Gottleib Klopstock.......................3 Johann Wolfgang Goethe..........................3 Georg Büchner........................

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    al-din took Jerusalem. Moreover‚ the people of Europe were very upset and the pope urged the kings of Europe to unite against Salah al-din‚ and in the end Richard‚ the Lionhearted‚ the king of England‚ Philippe Augustus‚ the king of France‚ and Friedrich Barbarossa‚ king of Germany and Holy Roman Emperor‚ all went to Jerusalem. Beside‚ a special tax in both France and England raised money for the crusade. Nevertheless‚ the Third Crusade‚ like the Second‚ ran into a lot of

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    illusions have the ability to produce realities. Esteemed authors such as Friedrich Nietzschel agree illusions exist to understand reality. In Nietzschel’s books he stressed the idea that physiologically people want to believe in illusions and that they are key for differentiation between an illusion and a reality. “Sometimes people don’t want to hear the truth because they don’t want their illusions destroyed” – Friedrich Nietzsche. Edward D. Hoch focuses on the concept of illusions creating realities

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    has discretion and political accountability which would lead one to believe that the principle of a representative bureaucracy would be supported by Friedrich but would be refuted by Finer (1941); he believed that the bureaucracy should be politically neutral and have external controls; this would hinder the advocacy role of a bureaucrat. Friedrich (1940) on the other hand believed that the bureaucrat should be controlled by internal mechanisms and have greater discretion; this discretion would

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    Adam Smith‚ Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels were three of the most profound economic philosophers in history. They lived in the midst of a society that was incredibly capitalistic. In 1776 Scotland‚ Adam Smith published the book‚ The Wealth of Nations. It was his take on how the capitalist society was something that could flourish over time if it were to operate in a highly functioning manner. Merely 72 years later in 1848‚ Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels‚ both of German decent‚ published a pamphlet

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    Though when most people think of superheroes they think of the type with super powers‚ the original idea of the ‘superman’ was developed by Friedrich Nietzsche in the 1800s. The ubermensch (literally overman in German) never had extra-ordinary powers and wasn’t developed as the protector of man. Instead‚ the superman is a person who has overcome all the flaws of mankind and is essentially ‘perfect.’ This idea‚ though it was thought of as an ideal goal that all people should strive for‚ has almost

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    on common ownership and the means of production. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels were both socialists who believed that communism was desirable for a system of government because it implies the full realization of freedom. They believed that with communism‚ people could do anything they wanted and nobody would be oppressed. Socialism and communism were often used interchangeably in the late 18th century. Still both Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels realized that socialism was a stage leading up to communism

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