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    from this event and the bond between us grew stronger. At the end of the day‚ we have made a total profit of RM160 for donation. Although the amount we targeted wasn’t meet‚ we were grateful enough‚ as it is still able to help the organization one way or another. One of the main reasons why we did not reach our targeted profit is because there were not many students in the campus as it was a summer break. We added up all our profits including the other three groups from our class to buy four electric

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    Montessori Montessori Method has not only developed in the United States‚ but has spread worldwide. There are over 4000 Montessori schools in the United States and Canada‚ and total about 20‚000 worldwide. Parts of the world include Asia‚ Western Europe‚ New Zealand‚ Australia‚ and Central and South America. The general impression is that all Montessori schools are the same‚ however‚ there is a great deal of diversity within the school system; no two schools are the same. Montessori schools

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    nation anticipates to be uneducated and free‚ in a state of civilization‚ it expects what never was and never shall be.’ There is an undeviating connection between education and democratic values; in societies which possess the majority rule‚ educational content and implementation assist customs of democratic governance. This education transferal process is an important element in a democracy because successful democracies are dynamic‚ developing structures of government that requires independent

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    now and then my parents keep on telling me that my education should be in the number one slot in my list of priorities. They keep on telling me that I should put a great deal on finishing my studies. They say (like every parents say)‚ it is the only thing they could leave to us when they pass away. So‚ without thinking about it thoroughly‚ this idea was instilled in my mind right away. But now that we were asked to write our idea about education and relate it with Rizals‚ this may serve as an opportunity

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    make any progress. Such a nation is always in danger of extinction. Indiscipline is a serious drawback of our national life. Not only students but also mature citizens‚ responsible leaders and honorable legislators‚ often behave in an undisciplined way. This shows that they did not get proper training in early life. Naturally‚ it becomes the most important duty of students to be fully disciplined. They should be disciplined in every thought and action. No one can become disciplined. It is essential

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    Elementary Education: Shaping the Minds of the Future Kayla Lovell Composition II Ms. Reed 22 January 2012 Outline Thesis: Elementary teachers may not have highest income‚ but they have one of the most fulfilling careers. Introduction: When thinking back to elementary school‚ what most people remember the best‚ are the teachers they had along the way. Elementary teachers not only introduce their students to the basic concepts of core subjects‚ they also help pave the path to each student’s

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    Philippine National Symbols Philippine National Symbols Pambansang Dahon or  Philippine National Leaf | Anahaw or Fan palm (Livistona rotundifolia in Latin) - The Filipino word "Anahaw" (ana-how) are nice-looking‚ tropical palm known for its round fan-shaped leaves. Its leaf has some uses like: to fan yourself during hot days. The Tagalogs of Quezon Province even use it to wrap their brown and delicious tikoy. Anahaw leaves are also a widespread symbol in the Philippines

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    Significant reforms have been made to the education system due to the demands of a fast changing and increasingly competitive global economy. The need to provide quality education that maximizes the potential of every child and raise standards of pupil performance has increased the demand for education assistants and broadened the range of responsibilities they perform. In the past‚ an education assistant’s role involved preparing materials for the classroom‚ childcare and pastoral care. However

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    lectrostatics (Q.1) What is the direction of electric field intensity at a point on equatorial line of dipole? ( 1 mark ) (Q.2) Define electric dipole moment? ( 1 mark ) (Q.3) Define electric field intensity? ( 1 mark ) (Q.4) When does a dipole experiences maximum torque placed in uniform electric field? ( 1 mark ) (Q.5) What happens when an electric dipole is placed in non uniform electric field? ( 1 mark ) (Q.6) What is the value of electric field intensity inside a charged conductor? Why

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    (5 Omega 2009) At first thought‚ caning may seem like an inhumane punishment for students‚ who are not yet fully matured in their thinking‚ and are still learning along the way. “It just hurts them‚ physically and emotionally‚ without doing anything else” I hear concerned parents say. But then again‚ is there a more effective way to punish and control students? Moreover‚ nowadays there seems to be a noticeable rise in disciplinary problems involving students in schools nationwide. We need to find an

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