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    AIDS TO EFFECTIVE TEACHING * THE RECITATION * ASSIGNMENT * ART OF QUESTIONING THE RECITATION * has become a permanent fixture of the classroom situation. * Is the visible manifestation of the teaching-learning situation. * aids pupils in learning and clarifying abstract concepts and ideas. * RATIONALE FOR THE RECITATION * The legitimate excuse for classroom meetings * Meet to discuss or plan‚ think‚ and learn together * Students and teacher can disagree

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    Project about: the effect of political economy of the state in global business. Submitted by: Amira Elwelely Submitted to: DR.Saed ghalap International Political Economy (IPE) is the rapidly developing social science field of study that attempts to understand international and global problems using an eclectic interdisciplinary array of analytical tools and theoretical perspectives. IPE is a field that thrives on the process that Joseph Schumpeter called "creative destruction." The growing

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    Why Homeschooling Is Not for Everyone Is it a bad thing that homeschooled kids may be different than public school kids? Some people say that homeschooled children are smart and polite. On the other hand‚ there is a different opinion that home-educated children are lazy‚ old-fashioned‚ naïve and do not have a good education. Homeschooling is the education of children at home by parents who have numerous reasons for it; for example‚ better test results‚ religious reasons‚ and living in

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    advantage of visual aids

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    Visual aids are learning tools that educators and presenters use to convey an idea more effectively. It is important that visual aids are tailored for a particular audience‚ depending on their needs. Also‚ teachers and presenters should use visual aids only as helping tools and not depend on them to teach a subject. Here are some of the many benefits of visual aids. Advantages of Visual Aids Visual Aids: Strengthen the clarity of the speaker’s message Increase the interest of the speaker’s

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    some rich people end up foreclosing their homes because they cannot afford their homes. Today society a lot of different organization gives aid to the people with less income‚ some think having luxuries are better than going by their basic needs‚ and some are not equal and do not have the same dignity. The people that have more morally required giving aid to people with less say everyone needs help sometimes. People struggle with kids not just bills. Some parents cannot afford shoes‚ clothes‚

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    Foreign and Defense Policy

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    Foreign and Defense Policy Political Science -- POL 241 Foreign and Defense Policy Foreign and Defense Policy Foreign Policy a nation’s foreign policy is the result of decades of work designed to answer the needs of a nation‚ both international and domestic‚ in the most optimal fashion possible. As a result‚ a nation’s foreign policy is rarely changed within a single day. Throughout the course of

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    Verbal Communication The basis of communication is the interaction between people.  Verbal communication is one way for people to communicate face-to-face.  Some of the key components of verbal communication are sound‚ words‚ speaking‚ and language.  At birth‚ most people have vocal cords‚ which produce sounds.  As a child grows it learns how to form these sounds into words.  Some words may be imitative of natural sounds‚ but others may come from expressions of emotion‚ such as laughter or crying

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    Aids: the Silent Killer

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    AIDS: The Silent Killer Introduction AIDS is one of the most commonly known sexually transmitted diseases. The last stages of HIV‚ Human Immunodeficiency Virus‚ are what we know as AIDS‚ Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. HIV is similar to other viruses like the flu or common cold except the human immune system cannot destroy the virus. The virus can hide in the cells of the body for long periods of time and attacks important parts of the immune system like T-cells or CD4 cells. Once HIV destroys

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    Peripheral Artery Aid

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    Background to product Artery aid is a new innovative product that is designed specifically to treat sufferers of peripheral arterial disease. Artery Aid was inspired by personnel experience within the group. Kate‚ one off the members of Artery Aid‚ has witnessed the effects of peripheral artery disease first as her own mother suffered from the disease. This is what first inspired our product. The two main methods of treating peripheral artery disease are exercise and heat. Exercise works by working

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    Hiv/Aids in the Workplace

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    CASE PROGRAM 2004-57.1 HIV/AIDS in the Barbados workplace – one company’s dilemma On 20 June 2004‚ George Hope‚ the General Manager of Caron Foods‚ a major manufacturing company in Barbados‚ faced the challenge of having to deal with the death of one of his employees - Maxine Cave - who had died of AIDS. Maxine was a production worker in the food plant and had been with the company for five years. She was a dedicated employee who had a positive work attitude. She rarely missed a day from work

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