in the country? 3.What are the activities held on cosplaying? Topic Outline: I. Introduction A. Definition of Cosplay B. History/Origin of Cosplay C.Importance and Purpose of Cosplay II. Discussion A. Effects of Cosplay to Cosplayers Way of Living 1. Positive Effects 2. Negative Effects B. Particular Way Cosplaying Helps in the Country C.Activities on Cosplaying III.Conclusion CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Cosplay is the short term used for the
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since I existed she taught me a lot of things – one of these is reading. She was taught me the importance of reading and on how reading can take us to anywhere through imagination. 2.2 What was my first reading material? My first reading material is a book‚ consisted of alphabets. 2.3 Unforgettable experience in learning to read. I cannot remember my unforgettable experience in learning to read because of the years that has passed‚ and I was very young at that time‚ but I can
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Matching a. Common Information Management (CMOM) b. GPResult c. Group Policy Modeling d. Group Policy Results e. Logging mode f. Planning mode g. Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) h. Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) i. WMI Filtering j. WMI Query Language (WQL) ___f____ 1. This RSoP mode allows administrators to simulate the effect of policy settings prior to implementing them on a computer or user . ___b____ 2. This command- line utility allows you to create and display an RSoP query
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Lessons from the classroom Christian Living (What my studies in CL103 did to me?) Even in college‚ I have observed that I still need to study some of the basics or minor subjects like English‚ Filipino and Mathematics. I am taking up Bachelor of Science in Accountancy at the College of the Immaculate Conception and I feel awkward because of the CL or Christian Living subjects I still need to take up. I appreciate that I enrolled in a Catholic school‚ but I didn’t expect it will be taught in
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I. Objectives: At the end of 4o minutes 45 out of 50 2nd year Granada will be able to: give the meaning of Music in Africa. enumerate the uses if Music in Africa. determine the importance of Griots. II. Subject Matter: MAPEH II‚ Lesson 13 and 14 (Vocal Music and Instruments of Africa) pp. 69-76. III. Devices/ Instructional Materials * Pictures * Visual Aids A. Routinary Matters Teacher’s Activities 1.) Prayer: Lord‚ once again we come before your Holy throne of grace‚ mercy
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Part A From the list below‚ supply the words needed to complete the paragraph. Some words will not be used . divulge abet temerity insipid gregarious coerce jaundiced Jasmine had thought that her irresponsible days of __________________________ were far behind her until Kayla showed up at her door. After only three days of freedom from the county correctional facility‚ Kayla had begun her old scheming again. She went to the house to ____________________ Jasmine into helping her
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The Perfect (Ofsted) lesson? – meeting the new criteria and delivering progress in learning How can you make sure in the brief time that an inspector (or other assessor) spends in your classroom – that your lesson ticks enough boxes to impress - and gain that outstanding grade? Sharing the criteria for success is essential for any learning experience – if you (or your students) do not know what they are expected to strive for – how do you (or they) know that they have achieved success? So here
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A DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN MATHEMATICS FOR THIRD YEAR HIGH SCHOOL I. Learning Competencies 1. Identify the properties of parallelogram; 2. Apply the properties of parallelogram in problem solving; 3. Relate the properties of the parallelogram to the real world. II. Subject Matter: Properties of Parallelogram A. References a. Textbook: Oronce‚ O.A & Mendoza‚ M. O. E-Math(Geometry). 2007. pages 238-243 B. Instructional Media Visual Aids C. Values
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and clothing for different types of weather Set Induction: Students will view a teacher demonstrated dramatization‚ showing the relationship between weather and dress to elicit the topic of the day’s lesson. Learning Experiences: Using Socratic Method‚ students will share what they observed from the dramatisation. Using Co-operative Grouping students will form groups based on the images they have randomly selected. Using Role on the Wall technique‚ students will attach cut out images of persons
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draw / A third more opulent than your sisters?” (I i 87-88)‚ in which she answers “Nothing‚ my lord” (I i 89). This demonstrates Lear’s arrogance and triggers the rash decision he makes that would greatly impact the tragic events that follow. At the end of the scene‚ his two elder daughters immediately work to conspire against him so that he would be left with no power at all. Goneril says to Regan that they “must do something‚ and i’ th’ heat” (I ii 311). This foreshadows Lear’s impending downward
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