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    ANDREA FS 4 AND 5

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    Horizontal curriculum is the alignment of the curriculum being taught by teachers in a common grade level while vertical curriculum is planning curriculum across the grade levels‚ from kindergarten through high school‚ building upon instruction based upon standards. Correct vertical curriculum alignment improves student performance by decreasing the amount of instructional time consumed with re-teaching concepts. Horizontal alignment provides teachers with a guide or goal‚ for their instruction.

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    I do not know why I am here‚ I am so sad that because of my handsome  appearance  and  attraction  minds  that  the  two  girls want to fight for me. It is none  of my business that I am so feature.   ● Katherine:  my  lovely  Lucentio‚  it  was  not  your  fault‚  we  should  blame  the  acridity of the Bianca. Otherwise‚ we can get married several days ago.   ● Bianca:  sister‚  please  watch  your  behavior‚  I  know  that  you  are a shrew‚ but how  can  you  be  a  shrew  so  totally.  Look   at  yourself

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    Before attending the construction of the mandala by the Tibetan monks from Drepung Loseling‚ it may good to know some background information about a mandala. To begin with‚ you may be asking what exactly a mandala is. As explained in an article‚ The San Mandala of Vajrabhairava by Daniel Cozort‚ “A mandala is a ‘circle’: the family circle of a deity and his or her emotions; the architectural circle of the deity’s mansion and grounds; and the cosmic circle of the universe itself”(Cozort 9). Geshe Thubten

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    San Pedro Calungsod

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    SAN PEDRO CALUNGSOD Pedro Calungsod was a 17th century teenage catechist of the Jesuit mission in the Marianas.  On April 2‚ 1672 he was killed for his faith together with Bl. Diego San Luis Vitoris‚ SJ in Guam. The canonization process for Pedro Calungsod started on June 25‚ 1998.  On March 5‚ 2000 he was declared a "beatus".  On December 19‚ 2011 a miracle through his intercession was approved.  The Holy Father has decreed that the canonization will be held in Rome

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    Viña San Pedro

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    Viña San Pedro Viña San Pedro (VSP) was the third largest winery in Chile‚ with 1998 sales of 37 billion Chilean pesos (CP). Bonifacio Correa had planted the original vines with French stock in 1865 on the farm in Molina that the family had owned since 1701. For years‚ VSP wines enjoyed a reputation of being one of the finest in the country‚ and the vineyard remained in the Correa family until 1941. New owners expanded the vineyard so that by 1994‚ 1‚150 hectares1 were in production‚ making it the

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    Romeo and Juliet; Fault.

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    In William Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ one of the main characters‚ Juliet‚ commits suicide near the end of the play. Friar Lawrence is directly responsible for the death of Juliet in all ways. He makes not only one‚ but three mistakes that all lead to Juliet’s death. He gave a poison to Juliet‚ he trusted someone else with a letter of great significance to deliver to Romeo‚ and he fled when Juliet was in the most danger at the tomb. Had he not have made these three major terrible mistakes

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    The Fault in Our Stars

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    War can represent something different to everyone. It can be liberation. It can be devastation. It can be both. In John Green’s novel‚ The Fault in Our Stars‚ the war on cancer is explored. The reader is able to see how the different characters react and interact given the tragic circumstances. It is evident that the war experience varies from person to person‚ and this impacts his or her personal outcome. Attitudes towards war on illnesses vary. For example‚ Hazel‚ a teenager suffering from

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    Cabo San Viejo

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    The characteristics for the Cabo San Viego’s customer base are they are mostly female‚ wealthy‚ and older in age. Accommodations and services could be over $600 so more wealthy people were coming and woman are more self conscience of their body image‚ which Cabo strives to improve. Cabo wants to prove that their resort could make someone live a better and healthier life and tried to target anyone that wanted that as a goal. The customer base is pretty healthy with a lot of return customers‚ but

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    Okomatsa San Monologue

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    uncommonly unhygienic for the town’s standards. The children were dirty and unbathed; their clothes more like tattered scraps. Money was scarce‚ and the owners were greedy. Money mysteriously disappeared from all the charity funds‚ but somehow Okomatsa-san got nicer clothes and finer jewellery. The children‚ underappreciated and sceptical‚ kept their beady eyes on their caretaker. The children looked soulless to the public eye. They got sent to school with dirty‚ broken uniforms; orphans routinely got

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    Romeo And Juliet's Fault

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    “Death leaves a heartache no one can heal‚ love leaves a memory no one can steal” (from a headstone in Ireland). When people die their loved ones often face depression and mourn for a long time especially if that loved one is someone you raised and watched grow up over the years. Sometimes individuals like to blame people for their loved ones death when in actuality there could be just more than one person to blame or no one at all. The death of Romeo and Juliet in William Shakespeare’s play is very

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