College Isabela City‚ Basilan In Partial fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of Bachelor of Elementary Education By HASSAN‚ NURJAN M. and MUNIR‚ SAMIMA U. October‚2014 Chapter I The Problem and Background of the Study Introduction Some people learn in different ways. Some people are extraordinary good of retaining information fed to them orally and others absorb and retain a great deal of information that they’ve read. Others need visual stimulants or cues
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Name of Center Observed: Date of Observation: Name of Observer: Course/Year/School: 1. Print Resources Books Magazines Newspapers In depth information in a topic. Good sources of information. Present the main facts or hi-lights of an event. Exercise professional judgement in deciding whether to cover all the materials in the textbook or not. Adapt or replace any part of a textbook found inappropriate to the needs of the students and use other supplementary learning and resources
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On April 11‚ 1970‚ three men were scheduled to fly to and land on the moon. The mission labeled Apollo 13. Alan Shepard‚ Stuart Roosa‚ and Edgar Mitchell made-up the original crew members of Apollo 13‚ but because of an inner-ear surgery‚ Alan Shepard felt unprepared to fly Apollo13. Jim Lovell‚ the commander of Apollo 14‚ was then approached and asked if he would mind switching flights with Shepard. Jim did not think there would be a great difference between the two flights and wanted to get back
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Assessing Behaviors of Young Children IV-3BECEd Prof. Joyce Leviste-Bautista 1. What is observation? According to The Glossary of Education Reform‚ a classroom observation is a formal or informal observation of teaching while it is taking place in a classroom or other learning environment. Typically conducted by fellow teachers‚ administrators‚ or instructional specialists‚ classroom observations are often used to provide teachers with constructive critical feedback aimed at improving their classroom
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Arguments Made In Take The Tortillas Out Of Your Poetry Even though the cultural and veiled censorships have to do with why they won’t let his book be read‚ he talks about why he wrote the novel‚ that it was a reflection of his childhood‚ and that censors only paid attention to one detail and that was the so-called bad words in Spanish and they used that as an excuse because the novel did not meet the criteria of the circumstances. The censors used a technique where they zoomed in on one detail
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Review of “Rethinking Everything We Thought About Addiction” By: David Smack‚ M.D. Addiction is a growing problem that affects many individuals and families around the world. In fact‚ the number of alcoholics and drug addicts continues to rise every year. This article addresses the lack of advance in medical treatment for substance abuse‚ as well as the benefit of a 12-step program. The author talks about the parts of the brain that are affected by one time and repeated substance use/abuse
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THOUGHT POWER—ITS PHYSICS AND ITS PHILOSOPHY Thought Excels Light in Speed While light travels at the rate of 1‚86‚000 miles per second‚ thoughts virtually travel in no time. Thought is finer than ether‚ the medium of electricity. In broadcasting‚ a singer sings beautiful songs at Calcutta. You can hear them nicely through the radio set in your own house at Delhi. All messages are received through the wireless. Even so your mind is like a wireless machine. A saint with peace‚ poise‚ harmony and
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Best Answer - Chosen by Asker This should already be clear to you: -The shadows of ideas projected on the wall = opinions‚ illusions. -The wall = the material world seen by us. -Ideas are the basis of reality and not the material world. The most important thing you can do is: ’ Know thyself’‚ practice self-reflection‚ learn more about yourself than what you believe you are. Here I will go further: The material world is largely an illusion‚ it is always changing. By just looking at it
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Reflection Paper #4 Preparing and giving my Cultural Hero Speech was different than my Narrative Speech in many ways. First of all‚ in my opinion‚ the Cultural Hero speech was more personal because I have to tell the audience why this person was my cultural hero and why they deserved it in my eyes. For the Narrative speech I simply just had to interview someone who was different from myself. This‚ in turn‚ also made me more passionate presenting my speech about my hero than I was in my first speech
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It is telling us that God‚ our creator‚ who gave us everything is the one who should be worshipped and adored‚ but that because we ignored him and disobeyed him he gave us up to shameless lusts‚ to a depraved man‚ to do what ought not to be done. This passage also tells us that it’s not wrong to have these other idols; it becomes wrong when we begin to love these things and turn to them to satisfy and fulfill ourselves‚ and when we love these things more than we love God. Like it says in the bible
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