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    Stevenson characterizes captain Smollet to be a mature‚ wise captain‚ and characterizes Silver to be the immature‚ ignorant one on the ship. Captain Smollet and Silver are alike in a few ways. One way they are alike is that they are both happy‚ jolly leaders. Both of them like to smile and sing happily. It is great for captains to sing so they can cheer their crew up. Another way the two are alike is that they both motivate there men to do what they are told to do‚ and there men respect them. All

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    to miss work and for idle people to expect handouts. He doesn’t believe in all of the good cheer and charity that the season promotes‚ and he makes sure everyone knows it. During the Christmas Eve‚ he rejects a Christmas dinner invitation from his jolly nephew Fred and he goes to bed early. That night‚ Scrooge is visited by the ghost of his former business associate‚ Jacob Marley‚ a man who was as greedy and cold as Scrooge is. Marley warns Scrooge that if he continues to live so selfishly‚ he will

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    this photograph is that she is wearing a neck brace‚ and what could possibly be a hospital gown‚ clearly hinting that this clown has had an accident. This leads on to the message behind this portrait‚ the way that clowns are generally depicted as jolly‚ funny characters as the bright‚ almost garish‚ colours suggest... But behind his bright‚ humorous exterior is something darker‚ something broken. He is a funny character‚ but he’s suffering. I think that the social commentary this picture gets across

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    Mandated Curriculum vs. Developmentally Appropriate Practices Mandated Curriculum vs. Developmentally Appropriate Practices Dear Board Members: I am contacting you in regards to the new state mandated textbook – based curriculum for kindergarten. While I understand that Common core learning standards recently adopted by 45 states and the District and supported by the Obama administration and asserting that they lead to poor quality teaching and take all the joy out of kindergarten

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    1.1 Explain the aims and importance of learning provision for literacy development. Literacy development is comparable skills of writing‚ reading and speaking and listening. These all link and help the children to develop in literacy. The aims of literacy are to develop children’s abilities to speak‚ listen‚ read and write for a wide variety of purposes. It allows children to express themselves creatively and imaginatively‚ within my setting we have the aims for writing‚ reading and speaking and

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    what we are told makes us happy‚ actually doesn’t. He talks about how when you think about being happy‚ all it ever does is make you unhappy because you start thinking about why you are unhappy and also how we are told that the holidays are always jolly and that it is because we are told they are. McMahon wrote this because he wanted people to know the truth and to help better themselves. He also wrote this article to anyone who wishes to read it. My opinion is that his claims are not true. The

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    caused by problems with brain development in a foetus that causes impaired neurological abilities in word recognition and spelling. The difficulties and severity of this condition generally improves with age‚these children generally respond well to phonics. TRAUMA DYSLEXIA "Trauma Dyslexia" is caused by a serious illness or brain injury. Dyslexic symptoms can develop due to damage to the hearing from continuous flu‚ cold or ear infections in young children‚ the child cannot hear sounds in words or

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    ELECTRONICS Basic electronics Analog and digital electronics TRAINING: ➢ Done 4 weeks of Industrial Training in EMU CAR SHED‚GHAZIABAD‚INDIAN RAILWAY. ➢ Project Name – EMU CAR SHED‚INDIAN RAILWAY. FINAL YEAR PROJECTS: ➢ PHONIC CONTROL OF HOME APPLIANCES Platform : Microcontroller Description : It’s a DTMF based technology to control our appliances By mobile phone calls from a long

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    3- Identify the manner of articulation of the initial sounds in the following words ( stop ‚ fricative ‚ etc) . (a) cheery _________ (d) funny __________ (g) merry _________ (b) crazy __________ (e) jolly ______________ (h) hilly ___________ (c) dizzy __________ (f) loony ______________ (i) wimpy __________ 4- Which written English words are usually pronounced as they are transcribed here ? (a) b aɪk ____________

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    For Gisela’s case‚ learning disorder or disabilities were highly considered for her having difficulties in reading assignment and spelling test. According to DSM-V of learning disorder‚ dyslexia is the term for specific impairment in word reading and reading comprehension. It defines the learning difficulties with accurate or fluent word recognition‚ poor decoding‚ and poor spelling abilities and reading comprehension. Gisela’s learning difficulties were likely to link with the dyslexia. Learning

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