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    Sensorial: Sense and Child

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    Sensorial comes from the words sense or senses. As there are no new experiences for the child to take from the sensorial work‚ the child is able to concentrate on the refinement of all his senses‚ from visual to stereognostic. “The first of the child’s organs to begin functioning are his senses” (The Absorbent mind‚ chapter 8‚ page 84) A child’s journey in life begins right from the time that he is in his mother’s womb‚ increasing in size and developing his physical structures. Once he is born

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    Intercultural Communication Rini Anggun Pertiwi 2 chs Education A 0902443 Chapter Report: Chapter 1 Cross-Cultural Contact with Americans American‚ as it is explained in the beginning of chapter 1‚ is described as the people who were born‚ raised and lives in the United State. We will find that Americans are consists of many people from different races‚ religions and ethnics. A lot of culture‚ might be‚ live together in the same area. Before‚ they called it as “melting pot”

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    Running Head: GLASSES VS. CONTACTS 1 Eyeglasses versus Contact Lenses Boone English 121 Instructor: Jill Mosley July18‚ 2011 GLASSES VS. CONTACTS 2 Eyeglasses vs. Contacts Lenses The human eye is an organ that allows vision. Some people suffer from a common vision problem called “Hyperopia or farsightedness” (Dictionary.com‚ 2011). People with Hyperopia can see objects that are far away‚ but have a hard time seeing things that are close. Another vision problem is

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    Running head: EYE CONTACT AND NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION Eye Contact and Nonverbal Communication Amy Wofford ENG 223 Jolynne Berrett Eye Contact and Nonverbal Communication Eye contact is one of the forms of nonverbal communication. In my opinion‚ it is one of the most important. The face and eyes are what people first see when communicating with each other. Our eyes and ears take in information first before anything else. When speaking with another person‚ in order for them to understand

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    respond to their environment. This theory does apply to people because usually babies when they are born they begin to bond and recognize their parents‚ and also they begin to hear the distinctive “voice” of their parents. Yes. I had strong attached to my teddy bear when I was younger. I had a lot toys but I only liked to play with my teddy bear. Harlow’s theory of “contact comfort” refers to the physical and emotional comfort that an infant receives from being in physical contact with its caregiver

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    Sixth Sense

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    The Sixth Sense “ Through close analysis of the house scene (with Dr. Crow and Lynn Sears) and the restaurant scene‚ discuss the techniques used by the director to make the audience believe that Dr. Crow is alive. “The sixth sense” is a psychological thriller directed by M. Night Shymalan about a young boy who can see dead people walking around him unaware that they are dead; he gets help from a psychologist called Dr. Crowe. Through close analysis of the restaurant scene and the scene

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    Technology has grown so much over the years and you can do so much with it now. You can read books‚ shop‚ and play games without having to be in contact with others. This limitation of human contact has had a negative effect on people’s lives. The reason why it has negative effects on people’s lives is because some people never get that fresh air anymore and some people do not know how to act around others. Since technology has grown‚ several people are less likely to leave their houses. Those

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    Five Senses

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    Name the parts of the body: Name the five senses:     I can see ____ I can hear ____      I can touch ___ I can taste ______   I can smell _____  3) A blank face to draw eyes‚ nose‚ mouth on it: Colour the pictures of the body parts: Alphabet Words Suggested Grades K-2 Objective Students will identify words that begin with certain letters of the alphabet. Materials pieces of paper with each of the letter of the alphabet written

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    Non Sense

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    Group 3 (IV- Diamond) Members: * Jose Japhet L. Cipriano * Pamela M. Bendicion * Gianne T. Gloriani * Neil Ross R. Santiago * Christine Mae R. Montenegro * Lexter Rueda * Kurt Cruz * Klark Kwan Submitted to: Ms. Pamela Mae Pagcaliwangan An Evaluation: Greek and Roman Literature CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Roman literature‚ while it lacks the brilliant originality and the delicate beauty which characterize the works of the Great

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    had on the Native Americans‚ and explain how that impact continued to affect members of Native American tribes long after the battles had ceased. Prior to European exploration efforts‚ Native American tribesmen enjoyed a relatively disease-free environment. Epidemics ravaging through civilizations thousands of miles across the Atlantic Ocean were isolated in Europe‚ and Native Americans were focusing on hunting and farming rather than their health. However‚ this quickly changed following the very

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