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    BONDING WITH THE EXTENDED FAMILY Syed Zafar Mahmood On the eve of filing nomination for the presidential poll a Mr Pranab Mukherjee was seen visiting and spending time with members of his extended family. This gesture gives a powerful message in favour of consolidating the kinship bond. God asked the Prophet to inform humanity‚ ’No reward do I ask of you‚ except the love of those near of kin’. To describe the wider group of extended relatives the Quran uses the term ’arhaam’‚ plural of ’rahm’

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    However‚ if we try to imagine the possibilities of the extended mind‚ what ideas could potentially come up may be telekinesis‚ mind control‚ or telepathy. If asked whether the ability to move things with your mind equals your mind extending beyond and out into the world‚ majority of us would agree‚ that if we had the ability to control things then our mind really does extend beyond our body. Clark and Chalmers through their essay “The Extended Mind” argues that the mind is

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    Early Literacy

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    Early childhood literacy starts at home. This sets the foundation for success in school. Having the proper literacy skills will enable children to not only be able to follow directions‚ but they will also be able to follow written direction as well. Literacy is one of the many skills needed to function in everyday life. Literacy starts at home with the parents. They learn what language is spoken around them‚ as well as the mannerisms they pick up from their parents. If parent’s themselves have poor

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    Computer Literacy

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    KEYPOINT 1: Computer Literacy (Literacy-ability to read/write) Introduction: • How many people in this classroom learn to use computer? As I look around‚ no one in this classroom‚ don’t use computer in their offices. • We are all students of AIC‚ and most likely gone to different basic computer course. • Does studying computer affect the way we communicate? And if so‚ is this a bad thing? Development • As our society‚ increasingly dependent on computers to take care

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    Literacy Reflection

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    Literacy Reflection Anthony F. D’Ampolo American College of Education August 19th‚ 2012 Analysis Reflection I have been working at Lawnwood Elementary school for three years and believed that we had a tremendous literacy program. I acknowledged this because of the classes that I would push in and provide inclusion services to‚ and the school grade earned every year was an “A”. I was never intricately involved in the planning of the literacy programs and I provided support services to the

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    Language and Literacy

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    Language and Literacy what are they? How do they relate? How do we learn them? These are just a few questions one might ask them self when they contemplate the effect language and literacy have on learning. “Forms of language and literacy develop supportively and interactively. Children build on oral language knowledge and practices as they learn to read and write’ they develop key understandings about reading through writing‚ and they extend their writing range through reading” (Braunger &

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    Financial Literacy

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    FINANCIAL LITERACY “Financial literacy is one of the most important investor basics‚ especially if you want to be a safe investor‚ an inside investor‚ and a rich investor. Anyone who is not financially literate cannot see into an investment. Just as a doctor uses X-rays to look at your skeletal system‚ a financial statement allows you to look into an investment and see the truth‚ the facts‚ the fiction‚ the opportunities‚ and the risk. Reading a financial statement of a business or individual

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    Digital Literacy

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    Digital Literacy ENG122: English Composition II Angela Temple January 20‚ 2014 In today’s world it is a requirement to be digitally literate in order to be able to function in a capacity that enables one to be more successful whether it is at home‚ school‚ at our jobs or even looking for a job. Over the last few decades our environment has evolved into a digital environment. Being or becoming digitally literate is essential in being successful in this digital environment

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    Financial Literacy

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    As awareness of the general populace’s lack of financial knowledge has increased‚ many organizations have been created or have begun to provide various types of financial education. Financial literacy and personal money management programs operate at various levels‚ ranging from national to statewide to local. Some programs are preventative‚ targeting middle and high school students through regular curricula or special programs that aim to educate young people before they encounter financial choices

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    Financial Literacy

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    Importance Of Financial Literacy Most college students enter college without proper education on personal finances. Students open credit cards and loans and end up in debt before they finish college. Unfortunately‚ students are unfamiliar with even the most basic economic concepts needed to make saving and investment decisions. In the article‚ “ Schools Should Educate Teens in Financial Literacy” by Braun Mincher he asks “How do we expect to make wise financial decisions when we have little education

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