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    Telescope Observation

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    cameras and modified webcams (excellent examples of which can be seen at Damian Peach’s website and on the ESA site). Although modern technology has allowed much detail to be resolved and captured electronically‚ many observers prefer to record their observations of the planet with more traditional sketches and drawings made at the eyepiece‚ a time-consuming but rewarding experience (see for example a selection of sketches produced by observers at the Astronomy Sketch of the Day website). Apart from slight

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    Personal Observation

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    everyday and I do not get a chance to sleep in. Also‚ because of my job my sleep pattern does not change. My water intake before this class was not that much‚ I barely drank any water. I used to drink a lot of juice during the day and when I was on my lunch break at work I would drink a lot of sodas and icees‚ which have way too much sugar in them. Currently I drink a lot of water during the day and I limited drinking juices to one time a day‚ but I go days without actually drinking juice. My body changed

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    TASK 2 CHECKLIST PRIMARY ESL CLASSROOM OBSERVATION REPORT INTRODUCTION The current curriculum is designed to meet the mission and vision of education philosophy in order to produce productive citizens which focusing on pupils in school as early as in primary stage. Teachers in school play a huge role as educators in fulfilling the responsibilities to mold future generations according to the components that has been created in developing pupils’ abilities to the optimal level and

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    Bazaar Observation

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    An Observational Analysis of Kohinoor Foods in Toronto The Gerrard India Bazaar in Toronto provides an array of Indian restaurants and grocery shopping locations along Gerrard Street. I noticed an Indian grocery store called‚ Kohinoor Foods‚ which seemed to be a popular place for Indian people to shop for foods. Before I entered‚ I saw many stands with large crates full of vegetables and fruits being sold. In this manner‚ I got the “feel” of being at an Indian Bazaar due to many of the items being

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    Observation Notes

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    on notes Lesson Observation Notes Ms Madzarevic‚ 7M‚ Periods 3 and 4‚ 13/12/12. |Time |Observation Notes | |10.40 |Students in‚ bags away‚ register taken. eacher starts up projector | | |Checks students have done homework by moving around class (cut out and label a skeleton) | | |

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    Dress Room Policy

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    Alhawi1 ENG 101 P. Thomas Schaefer 3/28/13 Dressing Room Policy At Marshalls there is a certain way to try your clothes on‚ probably different from other places. Some people say it is a good idea to have a strict policy in the dressing room while others think it’s a waste of time standing in line in order to enter the dress room with a tag. A dress room associate will guide the customer in by checking the items he/she has. Anything else but clothes

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    CHILD OBSERVATION

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    KNPE-245 CHILD OBSERVATION PAPER The aim of this paper is to describe a 60 minute child observation with regards to the affective‚ cognitive and psychomotor domain. BACKGROUND OF THE CHILD The child chosen for this observation paper is a Mexican boy named Julian (age 7 to 8). He was in the park with his whole family: parents (in their late 20’s)‚ older brother Renato (10) and younger sister Sylvia (3). I thought he was the perfect candidate because I could observe the interaction between

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    My Living Room

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    My Living Room Related section of pack: Housing Aim: to give learners practice in identifying and punctuating sentence beginnings and endings; to give personalised practice in writing a description of a living room Materials: A task sheet for each learner ESOL level: Access 3 SCQF level: 3 Time: 45 - 60 mins Preparation: Photocopies of the task sheet; a plan of the living room described to show the position of the items mentioned‚ maybe a transparency of the text In class: 1.)

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    how to decorate a room

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    Decorate a Room In recent years‚ most spaces are designed with special styles to satisfy the needs of owners. However‚ most people usually spend large sums of money to hire a designer and follow exactly the ideas of architects or interior designers instead of defining their real needs. This problem can lead to an uncomfortable mood when they stay in these spaces. By following three decorating steps in the first stages of decorating a room‚ the owners can create beautiful and modern rooms without hiring

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    Mall Observation

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    Shopping Mall Observation A sociological observation was conducted at Manhattan Village mall from 5:48 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. on Saturday‚ September 18‚ 2010. There were many different types of ethnicity and different ways of how people act. On the observation day‚ there were many people in groups of three or more. People tend to just worry about themselves and their own group. Many families brought little kids and let them play around the water fountain. People are so unique in so many ways such as

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