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    Constructivist Model

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    automatically retrieve basic facts; they have to rely on strategies (Kroesbergen‚ 2005). The study examined constructivist mathematics intervention for students with mild mental retardation (MMR). The study compared constructivist instruction to direct instruction. The comparison was focused on multiplication learning. A total of 69 students (48 boys and 21 girls) from elementary schools for special education participated in the study (Kroesbergen‚ 2005). Participants were able to count and

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    use many methods which can meet the learner’s needs and the demands of learning situation. There are many methods throughout the history of teaching English. It is suggested‚ however‚ in this essay three common methods‚ namely‚ Grammar-Translation‚ Direct Method and Communicative Language Teaching‚ clarified into two categories: teacher-centered and student-centered. Teacher-centered here just includes Grammar-Translation. Teacher has the authority to do most activities in the class. Most of the

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    (Titone& Danesi 1985). At the turn of the century‚ the Grammar-Translation method gradually gave way to the Direct Method (more characteristic of ELT in Europe than in America (Rivers 1991))‚ which advocated maximum exposure to the target language‚ with no recourse either to L1 or to translation. During this period‚ "Translation used to be regarded as a necessary evil" (Levenston 1985a). The Direct Method made its way very prominently into the field of ELT in the east during the British Mandate (Bamberger

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    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES Vol 3‚ No 2‚ 2011 ISSN: 1309-8047 (Online)   APPLYING RELATIONSHIP MARKETING PRINCIPLES BASED ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION RESEARCH IN A DIRECT MARKETING COMPANY IN ROMANIA Ioan Fotea Emanuel University of Oradea Nufarului 87 St.‚ Oradea‚ Romania ioan.fotea@emanuel.ro Silvia Fotea Emanuel University of Oradea Nufarului 87 St.‚ Oradea‚ Romania silvia.fotea@emanuel.ro Emanuel Poli Emanuel University of Oradea Nufarului 87 St.‚ Oradea‚ Romania emanuel

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    Although it seems like direct democracy would give an accurate representation of the population‚ a representative democracy provides more fair and equal decisions. This is because representatives can make decisions while keeping the minority in mind. In a direct democracy‚ the majority will always come out on top‚ simply because there are more people. Also‚ representatives are not emotionally invested in every issue‚ so they can make more logical and rational decisions. People often prioritize their

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    Xin Xiong‚ Jury Sabine von Mering Critical Reading‚ July 26‚ 2014 Civil Disobedience Martin Luther King writes “Letter from Birmingham Jail” in response to a letter from eight clergymen who argued against King’s acts of civil disobedience. In this letter‚ the author writes that “Actually time is neutral. It can be used either destructively or constructively” (724). This sentence indicates that time can be used to promote further development or cause more damages

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    LEVEL OF PREFERENCE OF CATERING SERVICE SECTOR IN MONKAYO‚ COMPOSTELLA VALLEY PROVINCE TO MULTI-LEVEL MARKETING CHAPTER I PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY In today’s modern world customers are the main reason of establishing different types of businesses to sustain their needs and wants. Business provides products and services to customers. This products and services in the present day world are provided by the entrepreneurs who organize‚ manage and assume the risk of starting

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    Reduce Risk

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    Who should be involved in selection of risk reduction strategies? Deciding on risk reduction strategies is something you shouldn’t do completely on your own. While your organization may come up with some great ideas on its own‚ it’s important to bring members of the community into the process‚ including people who can make a difference (those who can bring support and reserves to a cause) and people who are experiencing the problem. A community-wide approach works best in most cases. Including

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    Why use regulated power supplies? The ideal voltage-regulated power supply would have the following features: 1. Zero output impedance at DC and at all frequencies 2. Zero regulation (constant DC output voltage) for a wide range of AC line voltages and over the entire range of load currents that are required by the powered circuitry. 3. Zero power dissipation. 4. Instantaneous recover from changes in line voltage and load current. 5. Overload protection so that normal operation is automatically

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    Representative Democracy

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    are complaining and voicing out so that they can have a new mosque‚ therefore it is the job for the representatives to solve the issues there. Representative democracy is usually done in a country that serves too many citizens and could not use direct democracy or participatory democracy because the number is too large. When there are too much people voicing out freely‚ there will be problems occurring in what to hear and what not to hear. Therefore the process will be complicated and loaded with

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