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    Information on Reggio Emilia The main approach of Reggio Emilia is to allow parents and teachers an equal partnership of a child’s learning initiative. Their main focus is educational importance of community and free inquiry. Reggio Emilia was developed in 1940’s with it being used worldwide in nurseries and kindergartens. Shares some of the same values as other frameworks such as Waldorf and Montessori‚ this framework doesn’t have a particular set of beliefs that are set in stone instead they

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    and longer. Modern hygiene‚ sanitation‚ medicine and surgery are conquering more and more physical and mental illness with each passing day. We now know and experience the joys of good health and longevity. Through the cinema‚ the radio‚‚ the tape recorder‚ the t.v and the video‚ science has worked wonders in the fields of education and entertainment.       Though we welcome these blessings of science‚ we have to consider the other side of the picture also. Man has not been able to face the problems

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    someone could collect all the equipment needed just by reading the text. For example: 1. Interview schedule (Appendix A). 15 open-ended question tapping peer relations and gender. 2. 1 X portable cassette tape recorder 3. 2 X 60 minute blank cassette tapes 6. Ethical considerations

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    Republic Act No. 4200

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    intercept‚ or record such communication or spoken word by using a device commonly known as a dictaphone or dictagraph or dictaphone or walkie-talkie or tape recorder‚ or however otherwise described: It shall also be unlawful for any person‚ be he a participant or not in the act or acts penalized in the next preceding sentence‚ to knowingly possess any tape record‚ wire record‚ disc record‚ or any other such record‚ or copies thereof‚ of any communication or spoken word secured either before or after

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    analysis test resulting in an aural learning style has produced the following examples for successful learning: “attend class‚ attend discussions and tutorials‚ discuss topics with others as well as teachers‚ explain new ideas to other people‚ use a tape recorder‚ remember the interesting examples‚ stories‚ and jokes‚ describe the overheads‚ pictures‚ and other visuals to someone who was not there‚ and lastly leave spaces in your notes for later recall”

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    and alienated by the young Filipinos and Filipinas who have arrived in his new found land in Chicago. Nevertheless‚ Fil still pursued his love and admiration for the young dancers. He recorded the dance troupe’s performance on his old portable tape recorder in hopes of inspiring Tony‚ who was not as excited as he was the day the dancers came. The Day the Dancers Came ended with Fil in despair. He lost his memories of the dancers as he mistakenly erased the recordings. Bienvenido Santos’ The Day

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    Treatment of Elderly People Treatment of Elderly People We should honored the elderly for their work. We should honored the elderly for their work. Elderly people need much more attention and respect than they currently receive. Elderly people need much more attention and respect than they currently receive. Elderly people do not deserve the treatment that today’s society gives them? Elderly people do not deserve the treatment that today’s society gives them? they are mistreated in that

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    that would make new high technology products in ingenious ways.” (Akio Morita et al‚ 1986) So he spent more than 6% of the expense every year to research and invent new product. In 1949‚ the company produced magnetic recording tape and one year later‚ sold the first tape recorder in Japan. Morita continually made breakthrough. In 1957‚ Sony produced the first to be fully transistorized radio which is just as small as a pocket. Three years later‚ Sony produced the world’s first transistor television.

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    presentation increases. You can manage nervousness by using effective practice strategies. It is important to get effective feedback from professional staffs‚ rather than family members or friends. Another strategy is to practice with equipment such as tape recorders and video cameras. This will let you review and improve your performance. Regardless of your preparation beforehand‚ some nervousness is natural and inevitable. One performance strategy is to expect and accept nervousness. Instead of stopping

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    Science and Human Life

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    Science has completely changed the pattern of man’s life. Our life today is radically different from forefathers. Even a few hundred years ago man was largely at the mercy of nature. Whenever there was a calamity‚ the only consolation lay in the message contained in the proverb‚ "What cannot be cured must be endured". But science has enhanced man’s power over nature and so he has gained confidence in himself. Science has made life comfortable. We do not cover long distances on foot to meet our

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