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    The way of the world

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    Hello my names is.....stand up for the world and it will bow besides yourself...stand up for your beliefs and the world will manifest in front of you...Using the essay form and Chicago for the citations of your sources‚ answer the following TWO essay questions. Please‚ provide intelligent answers‚ based on your readings and on your digestion of these‚ keeping in mind that generalities are to be avoided at all costs and that only precise and concrete statements will support your ideas. ESSAY

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    The Silent Way

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    The Silent Way a. Theory of language Each language is composed of elements that give it a unique rhythm and spirit. Functional vocabulary and core structure are key to the spirit of language. b. Theory of learning Processes of learning a second language are fundamentally different from L1 learning. L2 learning is an intellectual‚ cognitive process. Surrender to the music of the language‚ silent awareness then active trial. c. Objectives Near-native fluency‚ correct pronounciation‚ basic practical

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    The Silent Way

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    The Silent Way Presentation 1) What are the goals of teachers who use the silent way? Goals of teachers: - Students gain self-confidence in the use of the language - Rely on themselves → develops independence from teacher - Development of own inner criteria for correctness → ability to use language for self-expression (thoughts‚ feelings‚ etc.) 2) What is the role of the teacher and what is the role of the students? Role of the teacher: - technician or engineer give

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    Ways of Knowing

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    Carper (1978) identified four fundamental patterns of knowing which are (1) empirics‚ or the science of nursing; (2) personal knowledge; (3) esthetics‚ or the art of nursing; and (4) ethics‚ or the moral component of nursing. The purpose of this discussion is to explain how each pattern of knowing affects this author’s practice‚ and to identify the author’s preferred paradigm and provide justification for choosing this paradigm. Empirical knowing is based on the belief that what someone knows

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    Compare and contrast your way of life with that of your parents. Which way life do you think would be more satisfying to future generation? Nowadays‚ people have been changed the way they live. To compare between my age and my parent‚ there are differences ideas in the job preferences and the success of life. Both of People who born in generation X and Y prefer to work with a reputation company than a small company‚ however‚ generation X people are likely to hop to many companies than generation

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    the ways of the past

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    “There is growing acceptance all over the world that the quality of the teacher is the most important determinant of how much students learn. In this context‚ it makes sense to check that the national curriculum provides the right balance between providing a firm structure for shared national expectations for what students should learn and allowing enough scope for teachers to have the freedom to use their creativity to maximise student learning.” Discuss. The aims of the national curriculum are

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    The Oesian Way

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    Division of City Schools School District VIII ODELCO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Quezon City‚ Metro Manila EFFECTIVE TEACHING By: JUAN AMORMIO D. CABARDO ESP – II CLASSROOM PREPARATION / MANAGEMENT * Classroom atmosphere is conducive to learning ( clean‚ orderly‚ properly structured‚ good seating arrangement ). * Appropriate instructional materials‚ boardwork are prepared ahead of time. * Time management allows flexibility. * Order and discipline in the classrooms maintained

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    most important themes in the novel The Sun Also Rises is the Destructiveness of Sex. It is a book that can be called as an “immoral”‚ with sex as a powerful force. Many characters through the novel do things that are not appropriate to be done and that parents wouldn’t like from their children to do so. The most shocking character is the Lady Brett‚ which seems to have sex in an indiscriminately manner. Jake on the other hand betrays Montoya‚ in this way allowing Brett and Romero to disappear together

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    Journal response 1 In the Sun Also Rises‚ by Ernest Hemingway‚ alcoholism is an important theme in the novel. Alcoholism is a large part of Ernest Hemingway’s novel “The Sun Also Rises”. Drinking is the greatest escape that the characters use and the author employs it very often in the novel. All throughout the novel‚ the characters are drinking excessively. They use drinking to also help prove themselves. Because of Jake’s war wound made him physically unable‚ he feels that he must prove himself

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    strong‚ independent young woman. Throughout The Sun Also Rises‚ Brett tends to be the center of Jake’s world. She also tends to be the source of any drama in their friend group. Brett is a very unhappy young woman. She continually attempts to drown her sorrow at the expense of her liver. Lady Ashley has a very complicated love life‚ that many at the time would have considered immoral. Her personal values allow her to have this love life and not feel immoral or guilty about it. Brett is the

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