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    REACTION PAPER It is said that effective teacher will use both assessment and evaluation regularly to improve student learning and to guide instruction. Indeed‚ both have pivotal roles in the teaching-learning process yet‚ somehow they do differ in many ways. Assessment and evaluation measure whether or not learning and/or learning objectives are being met. One could look at assessment and evaluation as the journey (assessment) versus the snapshot (evaluation). (Sue Watson‚ 2009) Assessment requires

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    others did. The medication was heavy duty stuff‚ it made some people have difficulties walking and difficulties speaking. A lot of the patients come and go even when they have serious problems. Bellevue should change the rules for people that have life threatening problems. The patients that volunteered to be at Bellevue didn’t all have problems‚ one man just abused the resources that were given to him. When the patients go to Bellevue they should stay until the doctors know they will use their medication

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    STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM: This research paper seeks to present and discuss the poverty in municipality of Tboli. More specifically‚ it answers the following questions: 1. What are the causes and effect of the small scale? Some effects of mining on the environment 1. It destroys forest and wetlands. 2. It may mean that you have to cut down lots of trees just to get to the spot that has all the gold or iron ore. 3. Many mine require tailings dams to prevent waste being washed

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    The characteristics of culture are shared; group products; symbolic; learned; patterned; integrated; adaptive; compulsory; cumulative; dynamic and diverse. 1. It is shared. The culture is shared by the social interaction may take in many forms to transmit the beliefs‚ values and expectation of the human society. The exchange of social ideas may provide understanding and learning the human culture and tradition. The culture works by social dynamism using language‚ communication technologies and

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    Miracles are important because they provide a basis for belief in God‚ many people believe God exists because they have witnessed miracles whilst others believe that a transcendent being doesn’t exist‚ and so try to prove that miracles don’t either. I believe the findings of modern science have not ruled out the possibility of miracles so it would be absurd to dismiss their possibility. There are many definitions of the term ‘miracle’‚ the most common being ‘an event caused by God’. However‚ David

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    Once Upon a Time by Gabriel OkaraOnce upon a time‚ son‚they used to laugh with their heartsand laugh with their eyes:but now they only laugh with their teeth‚while their ice-block-cold eyessearch behind my shadow.There was a time indeedthey used to shake hands with their hearts:but that’s gone‚ son.Now they shake hands without heartswhile their left hands searchmy empty pockets.‘Feel at home!’ ‘Come again’:they say‚ and when I comeagain and feelat home‚ once‚ twice‚there will be no thrice-for then

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    the procedure‚ the girl had some complications and was brought to the hospital for doctors and police to find out. This tells me that only God has the power to create and destroy life and as human beings‚ we are in no power to play the role of God and choose who lives and who dies. Once we try to tamper with life‚ our life takes the toll. The second article is about an investigation by Malacanang on the recent “Sex-for-Flight” scandal where some Philippine officials in Philippine embassies around

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    business talks. He can easily convince a person in any way he can think of and have things go his way. The movie shows balance in a way that it doesn’t just show computer stuffs all the time but instead‚ it also shows Steve Jobs’ complicated family life. I’m quite certain that most of the people who have watched the film will say that “Steve Jobs is insane” or “he is crazy” or “he probably have brain problems” and so on and so forth. Maybe he does but without him‚ you wouldn’t have your laptops

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    Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos (September 11‚ 1917 – September 28‚ 1989) was President of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. He was a lawyer‚ member of the Philippine House of Representatives (1949–1959) and a member of the Philippine Senate (1959–1965). He was Senate President in 1963. He had been the leader of Ang Maharlika‚ a guerilla force in northern Luzon.[1] As Philippine president and strongman‚ his greatest achievement was in the fields of infrastructure development and international

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    The 2008 World Economic Crisis: Global Shifts and Faultlines The last months of 2008 witnessed what is being called the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression of 1929-30.  The first indications of a serious crisis appeared in January 2008.  On 15 January‚ news of a sharp drop in the profits of the Citigroup banking led to a sharp fall on the New York Stock Exchange.  On 21 January a spectacular fall in share prices occurred in all major world markets‚ followed by a series of collapses

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