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    20 percent higher compared to the existing process. It can perform the process for only 4.71 minutes which is relatively lower than the existing process which is 7.4 minute. It has a positive net present value of Php 64‚ 877.61 and has a payback period of only 49 days which means that the investment is desirable. The prototype is expected to be effective and can be used by different pickled fruits producers like ampalaya or bitter gourd and bamboo

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    Child Development

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    Sensitive Periods Tuesday‚ 19 September 2006 22:52 | Written by Tim Seldin Montessori believed in a necessary relationship between children and their environment. Children must find a properly prepared environment if they are to fully develop their unique human potentials. In addition to determining children’s eventual height‚ hair color‚ and other physical characteristics‚ there is another cognitive plan which determines the unique emotional and intellectual qualities of each child. These qualities

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    spritual embryo

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    "Man seems to have two embryonic periods. One is prenatal‚ like that of the animals; the other is postnatal and only man has this." Newly born human are dependent on others for a really long periods unlike other young mammals that can within a short period after birth can stand‚ walk and find food for themselves. Humans are born with potentials and animals with instincts. Each child‚ therefore‚ is given the possibility of becoming a unique individual in his own right. Dr Marie Montessori said

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    Origin of Civilization

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    theories‚ but it is also important to understand the definition of a civilization in the first place. Along with the many origin theories‚ there are many definitions that can be applied based on one’s point of view. In the case of the Middle to Late Uruk Period of Mesopotamia‚ the “long list” definition by Charles Redman suffices (Owen 2013b: 1). The origin of this civilization fits the “social surplus” theory by V. Gordon Childe with a strong nine out of ten (Owen 2013a: 1). One of the first parts to

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    Concept of human development as a lifelong process‚ which can be studied scientifically. What do developmental scientists study? … Developmentalists study process of change and stability in all domains‚ or aspects‚ of developmental throughout all periods of the life span. There are THREE DOMAINS of DEVELOPMENT • PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT – Growth of body and brain‚ including patterns of change in sensory capacities‚ motor skills‚ and health. • COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT – Pattern of change in mental abilities

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    the vedic age

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    1) The Vedic period (or Vedic age) (ca.1750–500 BCE) was the period in Indian history during which the Vedas‚ the oldest scriptures of Hinduism‚ were composed. Our knowledge of Aryans is not based‚ as it is in the case of Harappan people‚ mostly on digging up their habitation sites. We know about the Aryans from the hymns which they composed and which were recited and passed on from generation to generation until they were finally written down. We call this literary evidence and it provides the clues

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    why is this novel so important? The Tale of Genjiwas the first full length novel as one would know by now‚ that was created in the Heian period. It was also a a very popular novel in court. Though‚ it still remains today because it was a phycological novel that showed people what life in court was like in the Heian period. In conclusion during the Heian period a lot was accomplished especially in writing. With Murasaki’s novel‚ its being the first of its time‚ have now influenced some novels out

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    Early Japanese history is divided into three main periods; Jomon‚ Yayoi and Kofun. This essay will compare and contrast the two earliest‚ the Jomon and the Yayoi‚ with a view to describing the key differences between the periods as well as the traits and similarities that connect them. The Jomon period started in 11‚000 BC and lasted over 10‚000 years until 300 BC. It is such a long period of time that most historians break it down into six parts; Incipient‚ earliest

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    Buddhist Art in Japan

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    Prince Taishi in the Suiko period in the sixth century and Emperor Shomu in the Nara period in the eighth century. In the early Heian period Buddhist art and architecture greatly influenced the traditional Shinto arts‚ and Buddhist painting became fashionable among the wealthy class. The Amida sect of Buddhism provided the basis for many artworks‚ such as the bronze Great Buddha at Kamakura in the thirteenth century. Many of the great artists during this Kamakura period were Buddhist monks‚ and Buddhist

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    Elektra Products

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    CASE ANALYSIS I ELEKTRA PRODUCTS‚ INC. CASE PROBLEM The declining market share of Elektra products in the market. OBJECTIVE The objective of the case is the effective and efficient implementation of the empowerment campaign of the company to arrest the management’s problem on product sales ‚ and low morale of employees Determine what went wrong in the empowerment campaign and what strategies should managers employ if in a similar situation. ANALYSIS 1.Barbara Russell had a hard

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