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    (Montessori‚ 1966) to describe the observations that she saw in her classroom work with children in Italy in the 1960’s. The concept of normalization is recognised as a series of characteristics that define the point at which children concentrate with unbroken repetition and acquire self discipline for a task or activity that ultimately results in self-satisfaction. Montessori (1966) identified the child’s conversion to normalisation as a “psychic cure‚ a return to what is normal” (Montessori 1966‚ p148)

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    or also known as periods of growth being; phase one – birth to six years which is known as the Absorbent Mind (Montessori‚ 1966 and 2007a)‚ phase two – six to twelve years known as Childhood and then phase three – twelve to eighteen years which is referred to as Adolescence. The first phase is basically divided into to two sub stages‚ the spiritual (Montessori‚ 1966 and 2007a) and the social embryonic (Montessori‚ 2007a) stage. “The developing child not only acquires the faculties of man:

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    special sensibility which a creature acquires in its infantile state" (Montessori‚ 1966‚ p.38). Such sensitive periods were first discovered in insects by the Dutch scientist Hugo de Vries‚ but according to Montessori‚ can also be found in children and are very important to consider in teaching. Each sensitive period is a "transient disposition and is limited to the acquisition of a particular trait" (Montessori‚ 1966‚ p.38). Once the sensitive period is over‚ the sensibility disappears due to the

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    Montessori‚ basing on her scientific child observation‚ concluded that children learn and adjust to their surroundings on their own and by the means of inner powers (Montessori‚ 1966) they possess at birth: the Absorbent Mind (Montessori‚ 2007a)‚ human tendencies (Montessori‚ 1966) and sensitive periods (Montessori‚ 1966). Essential skills acquisition and adjustment occurs in the first six years of life and requires a great deal of freedom‚ a mindful assistance of an adult and a favorable environment

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    inevitable such as this. When trying to understand why people see them as being so different‚ they eventually prove that they are quite similar. He went on to say if we can look at the nature of them‚ then they are “almost indistinguishable” (Townes‚ 1966). Some people see them as different because of how they thought of them. People see science as more of an experiment

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    1962 2 Gulzarilal Nanda 27 May 1964 9 Jun 1964 * 4 Jul 1898 15 Jan 1998 Indian National Congress 3 Lal Bahadur Shastri 9 Jun 1964 11 Jan 1966 1 2 Oct 1904 11 Jan 1966 Indian National Congress 4 Gulzarilal Nanda 11 Jan 1966 24 Jan 1966 * 4 Jul 1898 15 Jan 1998 Indian National Congress 5 Indira Gandhi 24 Jan 1966 c 24 Mar 1977 19 Nov 1917 31 Oct 1984 Indian National Congress 1967 1971 6 Morarji Desai 24 Mar 1977 28 Jul 1979 4 29 Feb 1896 10 Apr 1995

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    more police action (Bernard‚ 1981). Conflict criminology does not look at the threat of crime to low-income or minority neighborhoods. Sentencing disparity may be based on the lack of family or community resources rather than direct prejudice (Turk‚ 1966). Conflict criminologists seek class equality as a crime prevention methods. In order to address issues and contentions raised about conflict criminology‚ conflict criminologists suggests that first‚ redistribution of power should result in lower

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    (Manley 2010). Examinations of Sarcopterygiian fishes such as Rhipidistians and Rhizodonts describes the role of the well developed hyomandibular bones in these fishes as a stabilizer and suspension for the upper and lower jaws (Manley 2010‚ Thompson 1966)‚ as well as provide support in gill ventilation (Brazeau and Jeffery 2008). While the hyomandibula is an important skull structure in many fishes‚ its usefulness as an auditory apparatus comes later in evolution with the hearing systems of land dwelling

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    Prentice Hall. Schmalleger‚ F.‚ & Smykla‚ J. O. (2009). Corrections in the 21st Century. New York: McGraw-Hill. Seiter‚ R. P. (2008). Corrections: An Introduction. Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall. Territo‚ L.‚ Halsted‚ J. B.‚ & Bromley‚ M. L. (2004). Crime and Justice in America: A Human Perspective. (6‚ Ed.) Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall.

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    Lancashire. Known for their distinctive vocal harmony style‚ they became one of the leading British groups of the 1960s and early-1970s. They enjoyed considerable popularity in many countries‚ although they did not achieve major US chart success until 1966. Along with the Rolling Stones and the Searchers‚ they are one of the few British pop groups of the early 1960s that have never officially broken up and that continue to record and perform. The Hollies were inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

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