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    Bibliography: http://www.foundationyears.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/EYFS-Statutory-Framework-2012.pdf (accessed 2/5/13) Daily Montessori (2013) - Montessori theory Retrieved 2/5/13 http://www.dailymontessori.com/montessori-theory/ Rudolf Steiner (2013) - Steiner’s theory Retrieved 2/5/13 http://www.ipsuwa.org.au/resources/resources%20information%20sheets/EYLF% 20resource%20sheets/Theories%20and%20theorists%20Rudolf%20Steiner.pdf

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    Rizal

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    RIZAL Chapter7-Paris to Berlin Chapter 7 Paris to Berlin (1885-87)   Rizal went to Paris and Germany in order to specialize in ophthalmology.   He chose this branch because he wanted to cure his mother’s eye ailment. In Gay Paris (1885-86)   After studying at the Central University of Madrid‚ Rizal‚ who was then 24 yrs old‚ went to Paris to acquire more knowledge in ophthalmology.   Maximo Viola – a medical student and a member of a rich family of San Miguel‚ Bulacan   Señor

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    A biblical myth is defined by Burrows‚ (1946) as a symbolic‚ approximate expression of truth which the human mind cannot perceive sharply and completely‚ but can only glimpse vaguely‚ and therefore cannot adequately express. In bibilical interpretation a myth is a story which communicates a set of values or beliefs through imagery. The most important thing in the myth is the message and not the literal truth of the imagery. . Good examples in the bible include: Jonah and the Whale Noah’s Ark

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    Ordinary Men Essay

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    Christopher R. Browning’s “Ordinary Men” chronicles the rise and fall of the Reserve Police Battalion 101. The battalion was one of several units that took part in the Final Solution to the Jewish Question while in Poland. The men of Reserve Police Battalion 101‚ and other units were comprised of ordinary men‚ from ordinary backgrounds living under the Third Reich. Browning’s premise for the book is very unique‚ instead of focusing on number of victims‚ it examines the mindset of how ordinary men

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    They are many factors influencing the different historical interpretations of Albert Speer. The most influential was Speer’s own character construction of himself in his defence at the Nuremberg trials. This view was held by a majority of historians until Matthias Schmidt found holes in Speer’s story. A large blow was dealt to Speer’s own construction of his role in Nazi Germany when the Walters’ chronicles were released containing various incriminating evidence. There are still a number of historians

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    Lee de Forest

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    1899‚ with the help of scholarships‚ and money his parents made by working odd jobs. By this time he had become interested in electricity‚ particularly the study of electromagnetic wave propagation‚ then being pioneered chiefly by the German Heinrich Rudolf Hertz and the Italian Guglielmo Marconi. De Forest ’s doctoral dissertation on the "Reflection of Hertzian Waves from the Ends of Parallel Wires" is said to possibly be the first doctoral thesis in the United States on the subject that was later

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    Johannes Kepler

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    teacher at the Lutheran school in Graz‚ however‚ he was later dismissed from the position in 1600 due to religious persecution and a standing order for all Lutherans to leave the district. Earlier that year‚ Kepler temporarily worked with the Emperor Rudolf II’s Imperial Mathematician‚ Tycho Brahe. . Kepler later traveled to Prague to join Brahe and work as his assistant until Brahe’s death in 1601‚ whereby Kepler was appointed successor as The Imperial Mathematician. The appointment was the most prestigious

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    Atom History Essay An Atom is a basic unit of matter that consists of a dense‚ central nucleus surrounded by a cloud of negatively charged electrons. The Atom was theorized by a man named Democritus of Abdera‚ Thrace in between c.a 460 BC - ca. 370 B.C. Atom is derived from the Greek word “atomos” ‚ which means to be uncuttable. He had a theory that everything is composed of “atoms”‚ which he believed that these minuscule objects are indivisible‚ indestructible and have and always been in motion

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    Spies of the Cold War

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    Spies in the Cold War Spies had a great role in the cold war‚ a lot of spies were in different areas to find out what other countries were doing or planning to do to then bring back the information to the country they were working for. There were many types of espionage in the cold war for different countries in order to find information that can lead to a victory in the war. I will need to research the different types of espionage there was and what they were looking for‚ I will also need to

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    homosexuals‚ disable people and rebels daily‚ but this would later have a significant effect on both the victims and perpetrators. Immediately after World War 2 the Nuremberg laws were put into place to prosecute the perpetrators in the war. One defendant‚ Rudolf Höss‚ directed the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camps from 1940 to 1945. Höss was responsible for transforming Auschwitz into the largest concentration camp‚ where more than 2.5 million people were killed. Not only did this put into practice existing

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