Home Tutor Scheme Lesson Plan Topic: Describing People LESSON OUTCOMES - Describing People Describing Introduction 1. Warm up questions Appearance 2. Vocabulary Functions & 1. Structures for describing appearance Structures 2. Description Order 3. Modifiers: very‚ quite‚ really … Describing Introduction 1. Vocabulary Character Grammar 1. Adjective order Extension Grammar 1. Compound adjectives To give a description of a person‚ your student needs to understand the vocabulary to use‚ what details
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1. What is a moral dilemma? A genuine dilemma is one type of moral problem‚ captured by the expression “You’re damned if you do‚ damned if you don’t.” That is‚ in a dilemma‚ there appears to be no right answer or solution (Dreisbach‚ 2008). Moral dilemmas‚ at the very least‚ involve conflicts between moral requirements (McConnell‚ 2010). 3. The four questions that must be asked to establish if a Dirty Harry Problem exists are: Did the agent know the situation and the choices that it offers
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Lesson Plan in Science & Health Grade III I. OBJECTIVES: General: State that the environment is made up of life forms‚ land‚ water and air. Specific: Describe the environment II. SUBJECT MATTER: Topic: Describing the environment Science concept: Environment is the place where we live in. it is made up life forms‚ lands‚ water and air. References: Science and Health 3 pp. 21-204 Science and
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Lesson learned There was a long period of time in my life when I did not care about anything but myself. It took me until the last brief moments of my grandfather’s life to start caring about others. It took until January of 2013 to stop taking people I care about for granted. During my elementary‚ and junior high‚ and high school years‚ especially high school‚ is where I took just about everything to heart and started to appreciate the help he was doing for me with little in return. My grandfather
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According to Aristotle‚ we get moral virtue as a result of habit and none of the moral virtues arise in us by nature‚ because nothing that exists by nature can form a habit contrary to its nature. Nature has no effect on how moral virtues arise in us. Instead‚ we receive nature when we adapt‚ and therefore are made perfect by habit. A good example Aristotle uses is that we have senses before we even know how to use them. Eventually we learn how to use them by exercising them everyday. Another good
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In Retrospect: The tragedy and lessons of Vietnam. By: Robert S. McNamara Summary: Robert S. McNamara’s book‚ In Retrospect‚ tells the story of one man’s journey throughout the trials and tribulations of what seems to be the United States utmost fatality; the Vietnam War. McNamara’s personal encounters gives an inside perspective never before heard of‚ and exposes the truth behind the administration. In McNamara’s first chapter he discusses his journey into the Washington spot light and
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MAJOR EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHIES "In modern times there are opposing views about the practice of education. There is no general agreement about what the young should learn either in relation to virtue or in relation to the best life; nor is it clear whether their education ought to be directed more towards the intellect than towards the character of the soul.... And it is not certain whether training should be directed at things useful in life‚ or at those conducive to virtue‚ or at non-essentials
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Education—University of Rochester Lesson Plan Assignment Lesson Plan Description / Guidelines Standard Lesson Plan Heading: Candidate Date Cooperating teacher Grade level Subject area Title of unit of which this lesson is a part Lesson title Duration of lesson Definitions of Standard Lesson Plan Criteria: Note: Differentiation‚ adaptations‚ accommodations‚ and/or modifications should be purposefully infused throughout the appropriate components of the lesson plan (e.g.‚ assessments‚ procedures
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Jane decided to look at the wallet again. While she was waiting ‚ she counts the money. There were two $10 notes. Jane was saving money for a new Barbie‚ and adding this amount to her savings would be enough to make a purchase . Now Jane has a moral dilemma: to tell her mom about the finding‚ so she can look for the owner‚ or‚ take the money and don ’t return the wallet. In this case‚ Jane already knows what is right‚ and what is wrong. She is concerned about taking the money that does not belong
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MORALISSUES FILESHARING Story from BBC News: http://bit.ly/tenenbaum Worksheet written by James Greenwood. http://www.james-greenwood.com American student Joel Tenenbaum was taken to court for downloading and sharing songs using the peer-to-peer file sharing program Kazaa. Under US law‚ recording companies are entitled to $750 to $30‚000 per infringement‚ or more if the jury believes the infringements were wilful. In the first case of this kind‚ a Minnesota jury awarded $80‚000 per
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