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    Rationale: I am going to write my task in the form of a letter from Nora to Torvald. In my letter I will show how Nora is checking on her Husband to make sure that he is aware of how she was able to make it in the outside world without any help from a man. This will show how women are powerful and are able to make it on their own without the help of men. In the letter Nora will also ask about her children to see if they are well and if Torvald is taking good care of them. Nora will ask Torvald

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    Question #1: If you are unsure if your plans break copyright laws‚ who would be the best person to ask? 1.) Another teacher on the grade level 2.) The principal 3.) The media specialist 4.) The counselor Rationale: I selected the principal‚ but the correct answer is the media specialist. The media specialist has to deal with copyright restrictions more often than anyone else in the school. I would still recommend doing your own research‚ and not relying completely on their advice though. Question

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    My philosophy of education is to develop the whole personality of the child through motor‚ sensory and intellectual activity. In order to understand how children move between stages‚ teacher should maintain a well resourced and stimulating classroom effectively when carrying out the task. As a Montessori directress‚ dedicate in my efforts to support the well being and development of all children are essential. In the Montessori environments directress always well prepare to maintain child’s dignity

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    Creative Rationale What is Kitsch? Kitsch is a form style all though many people would argue that it is rather a lack of style and this is the essence behind the concept of kitsch. kitsch is cheap‚ useless and tasteless art that is more likely to be hoarded rather than collected. It is stored away‚ hidden never to be used. Clement Greenberg concluded the idea of kitsch “Where there is an avant-garde‚ generally we also find a rear-guard. True enough -- simultaneously with the entrance of the

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    PROJECT TITLE:THE OUTLOOK OF TOUCH SCREEN TABLETS (WITH A STYLUS) FOR THE POFESSIONAL WRITING FIELD PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR: RATIONALE FOR PROPOSED RESEARCH A. PROPOSED RESEARCH RATIONALE Within the last few years touch screen technology has come to rise as the new technology for writing and design. Businesses all over the world have steadily integrated touch screen technology into their work environments. Companies ranging in assortment from major airlines to mailing services have

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    Arts Rationale Paper

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    art class isolated as a separate subject. Although I do understand that we should be thankful that the district hasn’t cut our arts program‚ we should be taking advantage of this by trying to use the arts as a process to connect teaching subjects in the classroom. Teaching through the arts not only supports a positive learning environment‚ but it will address student-centered learning and will impact the diverse learning needs of each student. I will explain and give examples of significant instructional

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    Rationale Behind M&a

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    RATIONALE BEHIND M&A Motives There are two types of motives involved in merger and acquisition and these are Explicit and Implicit motives. Explicit Motives • Synergy: Synergy means that the merged firm will have a greater value than the sum of its parts as a result of enhanced revenues and the cost base. • Economies of Scale: Economic of scale refer to the reduction in unit cost achieved by producing a large volume of a product. Horizontal mergers aim at achieving economies of scale. This

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    Lululemon Athletica I am choosing a company that I absolutely love as a consumer and because of their brilliant marketing strategies they have positively put in place in this competitive market. Before I even stepped into a store I was lured to them through their use of uplifting and inspiring quotes that they strategically place on their store bags when you purchase something from them. It caught my eye and as I saw more women carrying these bags I had to ask someone one day “where did you get

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    Language Rationale Language‚ simply put‚ is a system of symbols with an agreed upon meaning that is shared within a group of individuals. Maria Montessori understood that children have to learn language‚ that it is not inborn. She also understood the adolescent mind has a long sensitive period for language. Because language is deeply connected to the process of thinking‚ the child will need to be spoken to and listened to often. Each child learns language at their own rate and pace. There can

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    Rationale Of The Vietnam War

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    even know the exact reason they were being deployed. Derek Seidman’s article tells the world that soldiers did not know why they were actually fighting. The article states: Few knew why they were fighting; once they arrived in-country‚ the Cold War rationale for the war felt like a vapid abstraction. The “body count” strategy seemed perverse‚ and military victories brought no political headway. As the war went on‚ few wanted to be‚ as the saying went‚ the last soldier to die for a mistake. This attitude

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