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    much. The caterpillar may get to big when the numbers get bigger. Which learning style(s) does this lesson address? The style is visual‚ because the students are able to see the numbers on the caterpillar. They are able to watch the caterpillar grow. What direct instructional strategies are present in the lesson? Explain the purpose for each strategy identified. There is a worksheet that the students need to complete with the teacher before going off and working on the caterpillar. What

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    industry to bring it to market.University of Ottawa’s biology department has tested pepper’s potential as a pesticide for use in Canada. "The more susceptible species were pine sawflies‚ which are passed on ornamental plants and caterpillars such as the eastern tent caterpillar‚" said

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    costing and variable costing is significant. For example‚ when Caterpillar uses absorption costing to determine the cost of manufacturing‚ its product cost includes the direct material‚ direct labor‚ variable manufacturing overhead‚ and fixed manufacturing overhead cost incurred to make the bulldozer. These costs are added to inventory and they are not expensed as cost of goods sold until the bulldozer is sol. However‚ when Caterpillar uses variable costing‚ product

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    The Value Chain All of the functions of a company—such as production‚ marketing‚ product development‚ service‚ information systems‚ materials management‚ and human resources—have a role in lowering the cost structure and increasing the perceived value of products through differentiation. As the first step in examining this concept‚ consider the value chain‚ which is illustrated in Figure 3.5.11 The term value chain refers to the idea that a company is a chain of activities that transforms inputs

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    Does man need nature? Over the centuries‚ man has evolved technologically to the point where the overwhelming majority lives in urban areas. Although this advancement in technology may seem beneficial at first‚ it can prove to be detrimental in the future. In David Suzuki’s “Hidden Lessons‚” he raises awareness about the disconnection between man and nature. Suzuki’s perspective on this topic is convincing because he presents his arguments effectively‚ uses various methods of development to enhance

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    They build huge mounds of earth from grains of soil. Inside live millions of termites in tunnels and chambers. Some mounds are over eight metres (26ft) high. Butterflies. A butterfly begins life as an egg. The egg hatches and out comes a caterpillar. The caterpillar grows‚ shedding its skin several times. At full size it becomes a pupa in a hard shell. After a while the shell cracks open and out squeezes a new butterfly. Butterflies love The sunshine. If you walk in a garden on a sunny day‚ you will

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    “I can’t go back to yesterday - because I was a different person then.” This quote‚ said by Lewis Carroll‚ is true when it comes to growing up‚ because you cannot be the same as who you yesterday when growing up. This just so happens to be the theme in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland‚ written by Lewis Carroll. Alice can not seem to go through Wonderland without getting confused or lost. While she wanders in Wonderland‚ she has to manage to go through size changes‚ which symbolize growing up. Meaning

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    grows more confident as the book progresses. 2. Explain this quotation! ‘Who are you?’ said the Caterpillar. This was not an encouraging opening for a conversation. Alice replied‚ rather shyly‚ ‘I—I hardly know‚ sir‚ just at present – at least I know who I was when I got up this morning‚ but I think I must have been changed several times since then.’ Based on the story‚ the Caterpillar may not know exactly what creature Alice is‚ because he never saw any creature like her

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    such as growing and shrinking in size‚ and meeting curious characters including a Mad Hatter‚ a hookah-smoking caterpillar‚ and a smiling Cheshire Cat. Alice is the protagonist‚ meaning she’s the main character‚ and the story is told from her point of view. Some major characters include the White Rabbit‚ the Mad Hatter‚ the Queen of Hearts‚ the Duchess‚ the Cheshire cat‚ and the Caterpillar. ANALYSIS AND EVALUATION Alice in Wonderland is a classic. It is filled with fantasy‚ and sparks imagination

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    topic of bizarre. Tim Burton approaches transformations in a powerfully visual way‚ to explore the theme of weird. The scene in which Alice meets Absalom‚ a blue caterpillar‚ is extremely surreal. The colour blue predominates with Absalom emerging from the smoke. Ominous music is used to emphasise the emergence of the caterpillar. The musical score is magical and dreamy‚ and is the perfect

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