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    THE REVISED BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM    The Revised Basic Education Curriculum (RBEC) is on its 7th year of implementation this school year 2005-2006 with slight modifications‚ with emphasis to rubrics/student performance as basis of grading system.  Teachers are required to prepare their syllabus based on the objectives of the revised Basic Education Curriculum.  Lesson plans were also patterned and organized to meet the objectives of the implemented curriculum. All test items; tables of specifications

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    Speech of Gmos

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    States is genetically modified‚ we still need to eat less of it. 1. Genetically modified foods are engineered foods that have had foreign genes insrted into their genetic codes. a. Genetic modification can be done with plants‚ animals‚ or microorganisms. b. The best know example of Genetic modification is the use of B.t genes in corn which produces crystal proteins that are lethal to insect larvae. 2. Organic foods are foods that do not use synthetic materials during production. a. Produce

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    Gmo Sapiens

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    genetics. Mr. Knoepfler discusses the pros and cons related to this technology. The term GMO Sapiens is a mashup of Homo Sapiens and GMO (Genetically modified organism) put together by Mr. Knoepfler. Although there are other methods to genetic modifications the CRISPR-Cas9 approach seems to be the simplest and most affordable‚ as a result the author focuses on this method (Knoepfler 140). Some of the ethical issues faced by this new technology are as follows. First‚ let’s look at who benefits from

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    behavioral modification plan. This plan should first identify the causes for Amber’s aggressive behavior such as possible settings‚ personal fears (i.e. teasing‚ being left alone‚ too much attention‚ etc)‚ and other possible stimuli that may cause her to act aggressively. Once as many causes of her aggression can be identified as possible‚ Amber’s teachers can use this to their advantage in order to help her successfully manage her behavior. Some examples of possible aggression modification would be:

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    As William Penn says in his book‚ Some Fruits of Solitude‚ in Reflections and Maxims Relating to the Conduct of Human Life‚ "Men are generally more careful of the breed of their horses and dogs than of their children." This statement is true‚ to a point. While eugenical artificial selection could in fact ‘breed’ an ideal human being‚ as is done with horses and dogs‚ there is a level of eugenics that has gone too far. During WWII‚ Adolf Hitler took the stance of eugenics as an innovative idea that

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    Learning communities and Student Motivations A learning community is a setting in which individuals within the community have the same goals‚ common relationships‚ and show concern for one and other. Learning communities are very important‚ and as teachers we need to be able to make our classroom a productive‚ great and fun learning community in order for our students to be engaged. Students need to be engaged at every part of the day‚ lesson and even assignments. Creating a positive learning

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    LUT1 Task 2 Situation A: In 1993‚ the FMLA act‚ which serves the needs of families trying to balance work life and the needs of the families their working for‚ was established. This act was amended on October 8th‚ 2009 to extend entitlement rights of military caregivers. The FMLA entitles eligible employees the ability to take off up to 12 weeks of unpaid time off within a 12-month period with the benefit of job protection upon returning to the company. The time off is subject to specific

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    spent there time looking for ways to improve its product line rather than to develop new products also they would do a modification to the production line rather than doing a modification to the machine tool. However because of the recession of 1979-1983 cutbacks in production had decreased the demand of the standard machine tools. More customers were asking for either major modification to the standard machine tools or a completely new product design and due to the resistance of changing the strategy

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    Adhd: Stimulant Medication

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    are diagnosed with ADHD. Although the disorder is technically incurable‚ these children learn to cope with symptoms through a variety of different treatments. These include the use of stimulant medications‚ psychotherapy‚ counseling‚ behavioral modification and neurofeedback (Jacobs 87). To discover which treatment is the most effective‚ a concise explanation of each‚ along with their individual regimens‚ is needed. Next‚ I will address the belief that ADHD is not a real disorder by providing scientific

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    different opinions on this subject. Genetic engineering could improve diseases or create a “ designer child”. On the other hand‚ it is not natural ‚could have unintended consequences‚ and is sometimes not viewed as moral. In my opinion‚ genetic modification should not be used to change humans cosmetically ‚but could be used for medical reasons. Genetic engineering is sometimes described as “ a miracle of modern science”(Doc.1). In many ways‚ it has proven to have that potential. On May 25‚ the findings

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