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    building different things. Additional CD Terms 1. A key concept when understanding a child’s development is zone of proximal development (ZPD). ZPD is defined as‚ “the gap between what children can accomplish independently and what they can accomplish when they are interacting with others who are more competent” (Lightfoot‚ Cole‚ & Cole‚ 2009‚ p.23). In class the teacher is using the concept of zone of proximal development to aid children in learning words. The teacher has already taught the class how

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    Part A: My research question is: ‘’What Was the Main Cause of the Nanking Massacre?’’ In this project‚ I will be investigating the different potential causes of the Nanking Massacre. I will then evaluate my sources and then come to a conclusion in which I will state the main cause for this treacherous act. I will consider the roots of the cause‚ and also the effect that it has had. I will look at the way that it has tied in with the massacre itself‚ and I will explore further about the ways that

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    acquisition act: When we look to the need of new land acquisition act‚ we can find many important reasons and issues. Some of the main chosen issues and reasons are as followed: Due to development of industries and globalisation‚ Special Economic Zone etc. the need for urbanisation and land has increased. On the other hand the land owners whose land has to be acquisitioned by

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    Raljun J. Maturan BSCE 1a_b1 07-05-13 Reaction paper about National Territory of the Philippines The national territory comprises the Philippine archipelago‚ with all the islands and waters embraced therein‚ and all other territories over which the Philippines has sovereignty or jurisdiction‚ consisting of its terrestrial‚ fluvial and aerial domains‚ including its territorial sea‚ the seabed‚ the subsoil‚ the insular shelves‚ and other submarine areas. The waters around‚ between

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    A Country Divided: A Cultural Background of the Republic of Korea SGT Bruneau‚ Glenn E. ADA ALC 004-16 A Country Divided: A Cultural Background of the Republic of Korea In this world of conflicting ideas‚ cultures‚ and beliefs‚ it is important to have allies on your side. One country that the United States of America (USA) considers their closest ally is the Republic of Korea‚ also known as South Korea. The relationship between these two great countries is mutually beneficial

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    The Dustin Soldano v. Howard O’Daniels case models the common dispute between negligence and a party’s responsibility in an event. Likewise‚ chapter 1 of the Legal Environment textbook features Kuehn v. Pub Zone‚ a case that demonstrates a different scenario but the same battle of negligence and liability. The commonalities between the two cases support one another in the demonstration of the judges’ decisions as well as contribute to later common law. In the beginning of chapter 1‚ Beatty asks

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    Lev Semyonovich Vygotsky developed a learning theory for education based on one’s culture in the 1920s and 1930s. Even without a psychology background‚ he became fascinated by the subject. During his short life‚ he was influenced by the great social and political upheaval of the Marxist Revolution. After his death in 1934‚ his ideas were rejected by the U.S.S.R. and only resurfaced after the Cold War ended in 1991. Vygotsky’s theory has exceedingly influenced education in Russia and in other countries

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    2. Which of the following countries is least urbanized? # of people less or more - % ‚ fewer or ... #s a) the United States b) Australia c) Japan d) China. 17. The relative location of a city refers to its a) site. b) situation. c) genealogy of development. d) approximate latitude and longitude. -factory help cities to develop‚ Maquiladors (closer to the market‚ relative = situation) -site features (labor‚ capital‚ ) land? getting factories which help city devt 18.

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    their Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD). Zone of Proximal Development states that a child’s interaction with peers is an effective way of developing skills and strategies. Children are more likely to complete tasks by themselves if they are provided with help‚ guidance and the appropriate assistance; this will give them a boost to achieve tasks on their own. Zone of proximal Development is the difference in a child’s ability to do certain tasks with or without help from an adult. The Zone of Proximal

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    Perspectives on Free-Speech Zones on College Campuses Naturally‚ many negative connotations come along with the term “free-speech zone.” The wording alone automatically insinuates that free speech should not be allowed everywhere‚ which is hardly the true intention of the idea. Sometimes the right of free speech is taken advantage of; such as in certain rallies and protests‚ where disruptive noise‚ violence‚ and destruction often occurs. Universities hold a responsibility to their students of

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