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    Maria Montessori

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    Maria Montessori was considered ahead of her time. She was born in Chiaravalle‚ in the province of Ancona‚ Italy in 1870 to an educated but not wealthy family. Despite her father’s wishes and society’s conservative ways at the time‚ she studied science. She was the first female physician in Italy when she graduated medical school in 1896. She worked mostly with the poor because she saw vast potential in them. She was an unselfish person and she traveled Italy speaking of women’s rights and child

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    I choose Maria Montessori’s theories on education because I believe that her ideas make the most sense when it involves children learning in the classroom and at home. Her theories of observation and hands on learning were given much recognition in the twentieth century. She was recognized as one of the pioneers of early childhood education. (Kramer‚ Rita Marie. 1988. Maria Montessori: A Biography. Reading‚ MA: Addison-Wesley). Most schools today are still using several of Montessori’s theories and

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    Maria Montessori

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    Maria Montessori Maria Montessori was a famous doctor and teacher; she was the first woman to graduate from the University of Rome La Sapienza Medical School‚ and she was one of the first female physicians in Italy. Montessori worked with children for most of her life; teaching them‚ observing them‚ and taking care of them; her theory was: “Children teach themselves if only we will dedicate ourselves to the self-creating process of the child (Gordon and Brown 13-336).” She believed that

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    First Question It is common for houses in cold climates to be build out of wood‚ because the cold climate doesn ’t weather wood‚ thus providing more longevity to the house; wood helps in trapping heat so the heat that is emitted from he lights in the houses during winter is captured by wood and stored in it‚ works as cold insulator‚ allows building layered walls that helps in installing a layer of cold insulator within the walls References: [1] http://home-and-constuctions.blogspot.ca/2010/02/wooden-houses

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    MARKET HYPOTHESIS Everything that is related to consuming behavior: more shopping online should be lead to less retail space?. What would be the significant changes in consumer behaviour that will impact "la grande distribution"? Carrefour‚ Ikea‚ etc...wants to be "suistanable". How they will achieve this sustainability? Does this mean invest in insualtion? If not‚ which other alternatives? Why large distribution usually own their own building? Small chains not. In the case of manufacturing

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    Charina Fernandez vs. Amagna G.R. No. 152614 (September 30‚ 2009) 601 SCRA 330-350 Facts: Salvador A. Fernandez‚ the lessee‚ and Cristina D. Amagna‚ the lessor‚ had a verbal lease agreement on a monthly basis. A lease on a month-to-month basis provides for a definite period and may be terminated at the end of any month by failure of the lessee to pay the rents due for a particular month that is stipulated under Article 1687. On September 23‚ 1996 Amagna filled an ejectment case to Fernandez because

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    The book in discussion is 1492 by Felipe Fernandez-Armesto. This book describes how the year 1492 changed the world for not only humanity but the environment as well. The reader chose this book in order to gain a better perspective of world-shaping events that happened in history. The reader discovered that all details no matter how minuscule or monumental aided in forming to modern world today. Furthermore‚ the first significant point‚ Fernandez made was the rationality that the world was not formed

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    and rattled in the yard” and the seventh line “And the saw snarled and rattled‚ snarled and rattled” both emit a sense of darkness‚ as if having a “personality” of its own. b. When the sister came out and told the brother that supper was ready and the saw looked as if it “leaped” out of the boys hand‚ it seemed as if the saw was a friend of the boy that did not want to be abandoned‚ so it pulled away from the boy in anger‚ causing injury to the boy. The saw and the boy were in essence “friends”

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    creating a calm and relaxed environment. However this is then destroyed by the young boy and the accident. While the boy is outside working his sister calls him for “supper”. “At the word‚ the saw‚ as if to prove saws knew what supper meant‚ leaped out at the boys hand‚ or seemed to leap” again the writer is personifying the saw so that it seems almost like an animal at the zoo waiting for feeding time‚ or so that it doesn’t murder anymore trees. Caesura is also

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    love stories ever written. The series of unfortunate events which lead the lovers to their tragic end appear to be caused by fate gone out of control. These “star-crossed lovers” (Prologue.6) are powerfully influenced by others as well as by their own personal weaknesses and some seemingly inevitable occurrences. Fateful events which appear to be foreordained control the relationship of the character and lead to the disastrous conclusion. When romeo is walking on the street he happens to meet a Capulet

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