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    Practical Life

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    Practical Life Written Examination Paper By Ben(Zhibin Xu) Capital College California In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Credential of Montessori Teacher May ‚ 2013 Under the Supervision of Ms. Evelyn You are asked to set up a practical life area in the classroom. What are the principles you must take into consideration in designing the practical life materials? I’ll consider the function and manageability‚ good

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    My Life

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    personal mission or vision statement.  We use this statement in this seminar to emphasize that your time at the UW begins with dreams and visions you hold for the life that is still ahead of you.  We ask you to write a mission statement that is reflective of who you are and what your sense of calling‚ purpose‚ vocation‚ or meaning of life.  Mission statements are helpful for many reasons‚ but primarily they are used as a tool to encourage you to consciously reflect on who you are and what you are doing

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    Greek Life

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    March 13‚ 2011 Is Greek life (X) beneficial (Y)? Greek life at colleges or universities are very important and beneficial for a students’ four years of college. Many people that have not done their research fully or participated in a sorority/ fraternity will pass judgment about them by stereotyping them to be this awful organization but in reality they are a lot more then meets the eye. They serve a good purpose for these young adults’ futures. It not only will be beneficial in terms of their

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    Village Life

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    They are generally cut off from the cities and have a different kind of life. Village life has its own charms. Cowper says‚ “God made the country and man made the town.” Villagers live very close to nature. It is in the country that nature reveals all her beauties to man. Natural beauty of the village has been a source of inspiration for poets‚ philosophers and artists. The villagers pass a healthy and peaceful life. There is no smoke and noise of the city factories. The sounds of scooters

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    Life Is Easier

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    difficult their lives were when they were young‚ claiming that my generation has much easier lives than they had. I agree with them. In fact‚ life today is much more comfortable and easier than it was in my grandparents’ youth for some reasons. First‚ technology has made modern-day life much more comfortable than in the past. During my grandparents’ time‚ life was rough and hard because all the work was done without any modern tool‚ so they had to do their laundry by hand‚ walked from one place to

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    Family and Life

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    Growing along with my family has influence and improved my life in significant ways. There are three main ways on how my parents have influenced in my life‚ such as: no to give up on my goals‚ being responsible for my acts and being solidarity to others. First‚ one of the most important things that they told me is not to give up on my goals. As I have been gotten older‚ my mind starts to realize that life without goals is not life‚ that life without goals or towards something is pointless. I believe

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    Aphorism in Life

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    Aphorism in Life “Those who made sacrifices at first‚ earned happiness in the end” This aphorism came from my own experience and what I want to experience soon. My parents always told me “Anak! Konti na lang makakatapos ka rin‚ magtiis ka muna”. Everytime I heard that‚ I always pray and talk to myself that “I know God loves me”. I have a lot of sacrifices made just to be here‚ to study and to reach for my dreams. My parents can’t afford to send me to school that’s why I stopped one year after I

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    Life Events

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    Predictable and unpredictable life event In this we are asked to focus on events and how they influence the way we develop. We have also been asked to write about two predictable and two unpredictable life events. Predictable Parenthood: Parenthood can be predictable if you plan it and unpredictable if you don’t plan it. Physically as a parent you can become tired and stressed. This can happen because you are always running around after your child. You can be stressed if your child is

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    When Kids Get Life

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    We Kids Get Life In the Frontline documentary “ When Kids Get Life” the narrator explained to us five different cases that occurred in the state of Colorado where these five teenage boys were sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. The United States is one of the only countries in the world that allows children under 18 to be sentenced to life without the possibility of parole. Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International report that more than 2‚000 inmates are currently

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    The Law of Life

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    search of food and shelter so he is left to die because of his age and inability to see properly. Even his son has to leave him because he has a new family to feed and take care of. However‚ the old Koskoosh is not dissatisfied as he knows the law of life. He accepts his fate peacefully and starts to visualize the events of his past. The images of both great famine and times of plenty vividly comes to his mind. As an experienced person he contemplates the nature and ultimately accepts it’s superiority

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