Question no 1 Discuss the life and works of Dr. Maria Montessori and why is she referred to as a lady much ahead of her time? Answer Life of Dr Maria Montessori: Dr Maria Montessori was the first lady of Italy who was graduated from the University of Rome and become a doctor of pediatrics medicine. She was born on 31st August‚ 1870 belongs to middle class family. Her father‚ Alessandro Montessori was military officer of conservative mind and her mother‚ Renidle Montessori was a liberal lady
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“normal” upbringing anyway? If a normal upbringing is one which consists of two average paid parents‚ who live in a middle class suburban home‚ where they have two children who compete in several sports and go to an average school and grandparents who live close enough to see on a regular basis… I’d say my childhood was not “normal” either. Although parents are an overwhelming influence in dictating the moulding of our reality‚ as we progress through childhood our friends and role models also guide
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“What Is Intelligence‚ Anyway?” Isaac Asimov Isaac Asimov writes about how he has always scored high academic tests. How he scored 160 when an average score was 100 and that there were people that made a big fuss over that. And that the auto repair man didn’t seem as intelligent as he was but the auto repair man would always fix his car. Then he says that if the auto repair guy would make questions for an intelligent test that he would fail it and he would look like a moron. The auto repair guy
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or even jealousy. Departures that might have felt to previous generations like selling out or admitting defeat have become more like graduations; the people who leave New York seem not to have struck out‚ but to have gained some great insight about life‚ work‚ and happiness that’s been denied to those of us who remain. We become like those eternal graduate students
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Whose America Brittney Gregg ENG 491 Julie Miller June 30‚ 2014 Writers use what they know to make their work into something that can be treasured for years. They share what they know‚ they paint pictures with their words that allow their readers to get a glimpse of their lives and in some cases they use what is going on around them to share what they are feeling‚ or what they are not feeling. In some cases the writers use other pieces of literature or other people’s ideas to get
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Jackson‚ S. E. (2011). Whose customers are they? Journal of Business Strategy‚ 32 (3)‚ 47-49. Whose customers are they? The Authors Stuart E. Jackson‚ Vice President at L.E.K. Consulting LLC‚ Chicago‚ Illinois‚ USA Abstract Purpose – Many product organizations recognize the benefits of outsourcing manufacturing of key components or even entire product lines to China and other low labor cost countries. But while the cost savings are obvious‚ many product companies fail to grasp the parallel
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The Roles in Young Man’s Life During the course of our lives‚ we must take part in some roles. Some of these roles‚ are important‚ others are not. Being young is a great opportunity to experience some of the important roles that will benefit us for the rest of our life. Taking appropriate interest in our actions is what makes us improve our roles. No matter what we do‚ there will always be responsibilities that we must learn to face in order to succeed in life. Young men have three important
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The main theme of Emerson’s essay‚ “Nature” is the unity of man and nature with God. This ideology is called transcendentalism and branches from the theme of the relationship between man and nature. One of four major characteristics of transcendentalism shown within Emerson’s essay is that an individual is the spiritual center of the universe and in an individual the clue to nature can be found. Emerson is of the view that nature gives a human being so much; the sun‚ the trees‚ place to live. When
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R.W. Emerson’s Self-Reliance The essay has three major divisions: the importance of self-reliance (paragraphs 1-17)‚ self-reliance and the individual (paragraphs 18-32)‚ and self-reliance and society (paragraphs 33-50). As a whole‚ it promotes self-reliance as an ideal‚ even a virtue‚ and contrasts it with various modes of dependence or conformity. "Self-Reliance" Paragraphs 1-17. The Importance of Self-Reliance. Emerson begins his major work on individualism by asserting the importance of
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We grow through exploring multiple realities Its 9pm on a Sunday and I can feel the first of the rain as its droplets catch on my outstretched palms. There’s something very humbling about the rain. It’s one of nature’s great forces‚ and completely escapes our control. When the rain comes‚ it doesn’t account for petty human drama‚ politics and cultural divisions. I ponder this thought as I round the bend and turn down the next street. The rain is a reminder that above all else‚ we are at the whim
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