TEACHING ENGLISH VOCABULARY TO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS BY USING CROSSWORD PUZZLE RAHAJENG Abstract Teaching vocabulary is something challenging‚ especially if it is done to elementary school students. It is chalenging because elementary school students usually do not like to learn something in a serious way. They are still children that like to play. A serious way in teaching will just make them bored. It is why teaching vocabulary to elementary school students requires creativity of the
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Solving the Puzzle of Life Life has many challenges‚ easy and rough decisions that we face everyday‚ we make our decisions based on our personality and values that we learn‚ inherited‚ and ones we make for ourselves. Values differ from person to person and words we say everyday are the same way. Just like our decision making styles and defense mechanisms‚ these three aspects make up just a little bit of who we are and` our personality. My values are what have help me decide to join the Army.
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The Puzzle of Autism “Autism spectrum disorder(Asd) is just a general term for a group of complex disorders of brain development.”1 Some people with the disorder are nonverbal or verbal. Some autistics may not do well in social situations but they might excel in things math and art. Now most autistics don’t like to be treated like they are different. They just want to be like everyone else. They just don’t think the same. They are far more sensitive than normal people(or so they are called). Most
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The Frege’s puzzle originates from Frege’s study of identity in his paper On Sense and Reference [Frege‚ 1892]. So far from the emergence of the Frege’s puzzle‚ philosophers have given many solutions‚ but there has not been a perfect one. Among these philosophers‚ although Frege and Russell did not solve the Frege’s puzzle perfectly‚ they still provided a good direction for future philosophers. This paper will analyze Frege and Russell’s solution to the Frege’s puzzle‚ with a description of the differences
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kind of game is challenging but enjoyable game. Games such as ENIGMA16 a mobile game that can be played on their cellphones. Playing this game is fun and thrilling because in this game the users will surely used her/his mind because it is like a puzzle game that you will switch the silver colors to the gold colors. Overview of the Current State of Technology The mobile phone games are becoming more and more popular in individuals‟ life. We can witness portability and mobility anywhere and anytime
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I s there a way of dividing a company’s capital base between debt and equity that can be expected to maximize fi rm value? And‚ if so‚ what are the critical factors in determining the target leverage ratio for a given company? Although corporate fi nance has been taught in business schools for more than a century‚ the academic fi nance profession has found it diffi cult to come up with defi nitive answers to these questions. Part of the diffi culty stems from how the discipline has evolved
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Name 11-5 Class Date Puzzle: Can We Set a Data? Analyzing Data The table below shows results from the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing‚ China. Use the data to answer the questions below the table‚ and determine the host countries for the 2012 Summer and 2014 Winter Olympics. Summer 2012 Finalists 1. Country with the closest score to the archery mean: 2. Country with the median time in sailing: 3. Country with 3 more points than the median of upper part in handball: 4. Country with 1.5 fewer
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Kathleen nunez Lory rose cagampang Nicole misolas Lance albert calisura Alona marjalino WHY‚ HELLO THERE! YOU ARE A VALUED PERSON FOR READING THIS MAGAZINE. BUT BEFORE YOU GO ON WITH READING‚ WHY DON’T WE PLAY SOME PUZZLES AND BRAIN TEASERS TO RACK-UP YOUR BRAIN A BIT? READY? Cross word puzzle Math Time 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ACROSS: DOWN: 1. 353 – 126 = 1. 526 – 322= 4. 46 x 6 = 2. 519 + 213
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Archaeoraptor: A Prehistoric Puzzle How hard can it be to fool someone? There are fables and scrolls from ages past that tell of the clever villain scheming away‚ plotting to trick the dashing hero. Although it has negative connotations‚ foolery is certainly an art. Humanity is skeptical‚ and to be a true trickster you must be smart‚ and quick thinking as to address any unexpected accusations thrown your way. Some people may say that the Archaeoraptor was a talentless sham‚ but I believe that it
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Problem This analytical puzzle involves a census worker asking a mother for the ages of her three children. We are told that the product of the children’s ages is 36‚ and the sum of their ages is the same as the address of the house to the north. After being given this limited information‚ the census worker looks at the address next door‚ and returns to ask the mother for more information. The mother simply tells the census worker that the oldest child is sleeping upstairs. Analysis The first
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