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    Questionnaire for Multiple Intelligence Part I. Multiple Intelligences Instruction : Please check (√) the column that best fits your answer. Multiple Intelligences | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 1. I enjoy learning in a classroom surrounded by other people. | | | | | 2. I find it easier to learn the concepts. | | | | | 3. I am sensitive to activities which involve physical movement | | | | | 4. I prefer to talk over problems‚ issues‚ or ideas with others specially topics dealing with government rather

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    What makes a Great Novel rather than a Good Read? A Great Novel and a Good read can be completely different or even the same depending on the person. People are different‚ and therefore will have their own opinions‚ meaning people will consider one book in many different ways. A book such as ‘The Boy in Striped Pyjamas’ by Frank Boyne‚ is a prime example of a book that can both be considered a great novel or a good read. What makes a good novel or a good read you ask‚ well that is down to

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    Jollibee Case Study

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    I. Summary Jollibee started in 1975 as an ice cream parlor‚ Mr. Tony Tan the young Chinese entrepreneur had an idea of putting up a business together with his two brothers and the financial backing of his father. In January 1978‚ the ice cream parlor evolved into fast food chain‚ the Jollibee Foods Corporation. At that time McDonald’s was making waves in the United States and Mr. Tan added the famous hamburger and hotdog sandwiches to keep up with the changing taste and lifestyle of customers. Jollibee

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    Education for Girl Child

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    Chapter 4 DETERMINANTS All Mathematical truths are relative and conditional. — C.P. STEINMETZ 4.1 Introduction In the previous chapter‚ we have studied about matrices and algebra of matrices. We have also learnt that a system of algebraic equations can be expressed in the form of matrices. This means‚ a system of linear equations like a1 x + b1 y = c 1 a2 x + b2 y = c 2 ⎡ a b ⎤ ⎡ x ⎤ ⎡c ⎤ can be represented as ⎢ 1 1 ⎥ ⎢ ⎥ = ⎢ 1 ⎥ . Now‚ this ⎣ a2 b2 ⎦ ⎣ y ⎦ ⎣ c2 ⎦ system of equations

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    In 1908‚ William Howard Taft accepted the Republican nomination for President with the backing by his friend and the current president‚ Theodore Roosevelt. Taft was expected to uphold the progressive beliefs and reforms that Roosevelt has started in his presidency. Although some historians have deemed Taft an “average” president‚ instead‚ he is a champion who had many accomplishments and upheld his ethical values by firmly believing and trusting in the American judicial system. From the beginning

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    HOWARDS GARDNER THEORY ON MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCE Howard Earl Gardner (born July 11‚ 1943 in Scranton‚ Pennsylvania) is an American developmental psychologist who is John H. and Elisabeth A. Hobbs Professor of Cognition and Education at Harvard Graduate School of Education at Harvard University. He is best known for his theory of multiple intelligences. Multiple intelligences is an idea that simply states that human beings have many different ways to learn and process information‚ or "intelligences

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    The Fountainhead: Howard Roark and Objectivism In the novel The Fountianhead‚ Ayn Rand uses the main character‚ Howard Roark‚ to express her daringly original philosophy--Objectivism. Like Rousseau’s "Natural Man" in The Social Contract‚ Ayn Rand presents Howard as a man‚ as man should be-- strong-willed‚ self-sufficient ‚ self-confident‚ and self motivated. A man who‚ in spite of cruelty from an unaccepting society‚ fights to work and live as only he chooses to do so. Through the course

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    Gough Whitlam Gough Whitlam was a man who achieved many things during his time as prime minister‚ but was also the only prime minister to be sacked by the governor general in all of history. As well as outlining Whitlam’s significance and contribution to Australia‚ I will also recognise how he went wrong‚ and what he did that got him removed from parliament. Edward Gough Whitlam was born in 1916 in Melbourne. At 56‚ he became the 21st prime minister of Australia‚ which lasted for approximately

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    Parts of a Newspaper Layout‚ typical features and technical terms Some or all of these may be found on the front pages of newspapers. Box-out – A small part of the page‚ shaded in a different colour. By-line – he name of the reporter‚ if they are important is often included at the beginning of the feature‚ rather than at the end‚ or not at all. Caption – typed text under photographs explaining the image. Credits – the author of a feature may be given credit in the form of a beeline

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    In Edward Taylor’s poem‚ Upon A Spider Catching A Fly‚ he questions the reasons behind why the spider chooses to catch the fly. “To spin a web out of thyselfe To Catch a Fly? For Why?” (Lines 3-5) A spider works hard to spin its web. It takes lots of time and uses materials that are made by the spider itself just to catch a fly. What benefits does the spider get from catching the fly? Why does it only catch flies? Why not other bugs? In the second stanza‚ Taylor asks why the spider doesn’t

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