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    1a. What is the greatest task of each child? Mother Nature has endowed every child with the necessary powers for a great task is that of building the adult human being. Dr. Maria Montessori emphatically states that the first and the foremost of all that the child needs to do is the great and miraculous construction of a healthy human adult. All the different aspects of teaching‚ child rearing or even child care should revolve around this thought especially when we are dealing with the two to six

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    “My Old House and My New House” My old house was my better than the new house that I live. The reason is because this house was quite different in comparison to living in the one I live now. Comparing the two houses is like comparing an apple to a pear‚ which is totally different in look‚ shape‚ and color. I have noticed the similarities between the two and how they differ from each other; the differences are: The old house was more bigger and the house

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    Maria Montessori Sensorial

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    Sensorial: Sensorial area expands the child sensory perceptions and knowledge of the world. Maria Montessori called sensorial materials the "key to the universe" because they enable the to perceive‚ identity and classify what he sees‚ touches‚ smells‚ taste and hears. SENSORIAL The Sensorial area of the classroom uses the Sensorial Material to address the child’s Sensitive Period for the Refinement of the Senses. Dr. Montessori stated that the “Sensorial Materials are the keys to universe.” The first

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    Maria In Twelfth Night

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    It takes one to know one. Maria and I are similar in many ways. Maria would not dream of betraying Olivia and knows her intimately. Maria is strong-willed and does what she thinks needs to be done. I contain the same determination and resolve that Maria does. I am loyal to my friends in the same way as Maria‚ and I value the lives of my friends over my own. Maria has an inherent belief in the aristocracy surrounding her. Comparable to Maria’s belief in the authority figures of her time‚ I believe

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    Ancient Egypt was one of the greatest and most powerful civilizations in history. Ancient Egypt was broken down into three main time periods‚ the Old‚ Middle‚ and New Kingdoms. The civilization was located along the Nile River in northeast Africa. The Nile River was vital to Egyptians. “About 95 percent of the people lived on the less than 5 percent of Egyptian Land that was arable and located along the Nile.” (Matthews et al. 15). Egyptians relied on agriculture by working on the land‚ using the

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    Maria Full of Grace

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    Joshua Marston was extraordinary in his movie debut as director in the film Maria Full of Grace. It was very impressive because nothing seemed to deter him from displaying many serious and important issues going on all over the world. This particular film dealt with many political‚ immigration‚ anti-feminist and cultural issues and that is just to name a few. What really interested me the most about this film is that it is a movie about survival and the various struggles people must confront. His

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    woods‚ the murmur of the waves on the neighbouring shore. According to general belief‚ and contrary to the reputation imputed to the nymphs and goddesses‚ Mariang Makiling always remained pure‚ simple‚ and mysterious as the genius of the mountain. An old maid-servant we had‚ an Amazon who defended her house against the outlaws and once killed one of them with a lance thrust‚ assured me that she had in her childhood seen her passing in the distance over the reed grass so lightly and airily that she did

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    anything else‚ can be new and old. Some people in our country have been wealthy for centuries‚ and the wealth of their bloodline can go extremely far back in time. However‚ the attitude of people who have what is considered “Old Money” in contrast to the people who have “New Money” can be quite different. This is shown in the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. In TGG Tom and Daisy Buchanan and Jordan Baker all reside in East Egg‚ New York and are considered “Old Money” while Jay Gatsby

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    Rhetorical Analysis A common conception of the legendary skunk is their rather fascinating ability to deter predators with a horrible smelling spray that blasts anything within ten feet with a repulsive mist. The skunk is a force to be reckoned with and not just for the fact that it can leave you smelling foul for days. Skunks spray when alarmed as a defensive technique‚ in which many predators have encountered these creatures and only the smell tells their story. Robert Connors‚ a scholar at the

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    most exciting arenas of worldwide artistic advances‚ as breakthroughs in technology and ancient traditions are combined to create a harmonious artistic medium that blends the old and new. Printmakers are known not just for their unique artistic focus‚ but also for the way that they push the boundaries of the medium‚ using new techniques and tools to create increasingly powerful images. Born at the beginning of the 20th century‚ Prentiss Taylor was one such artist who was able to create works spanning

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