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    Montessori Facts

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    Clown Fish The clown fish (also known as the anemonefish) is a small species of fish that is found around tropical coral reefs. The most commonly known species of clown fish is orange with white markings but clown fish can be found in many different colours and can also differ in shape. There are 28 recognised species of clown fish that are found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. The clown fish is also found as far north as the Red Sea and inhabits the Great Barrier Reef‚ on the Australian

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    Fantasy Football has found a way to work itself into the everyday life of most individuals. Whether it is just for fun with a group of friends‚ or higher stakes throwing fifty dollars into a pool in hopes that your team does better than the nine other teams run by your friends in your league‚ fantasy football has been involved with many football fans as well as non-football fans. There is even a popular show on cable that is based on fantasy football called “The League”.The industry changed when

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    Fantasy Literature and Fantastic Language Kelli Pearson Eng/290 7/30/2012 Crystal Sands Fantastic Literature and Fantastic Language Fantasy literature is fantasy in written form. Historically speaking‚ literature has composed the majority of fantasy works. Since the 1960s a segment of the fantasy genre has taken the form of movies‚ television programs‚ novels‚ video games‚ music and other media. Fantasy Language is is a constructed language designed for aesthetic

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    The Realism and Fantasy of Roald Dahl ’s‚ Fantastic Mr. Fox "The delightful tale of a fox who lives by poaching food from his three neighbours‚ Messrs. Boggis‚ Bunce‚ and Bean‚ three farmers – each one meaner than the other" (Telgan‚ Children ’s Literature Review‚ Vol. 41‚ pg. 27). Mr. Fox and his family endure the hardships of attempted murder‚ being hunted‚ and starvation as the farmers resort to violence to rid themselves of Mr. Fox and preserve their livestock. Out

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    Facts, Not Morals

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    Issue statement: “The proper role of education is to teach facts‚ not morals.” Certainly‚ teachers have a long list of responsibilities every day. The most important one of course is enriching the minds of our children. A large amount of their time is spent with teachers throughout the week and they become one of children’s biggest influences. Sure‚ their major responsibility is to teach them reading‚ writing and arithmetic‚ they also have an obligation to encourage the right morals as well

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    Case facts

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    Case facts Nike entered the 1980s on a roll‚ thanks to the successful launch of Nike Air technology in the Tailwind running shoe in 1979. By the end of 1980‚ Nike completed its IPO and became a publicly traded company. This began a period of transition‚ where several of Nike’s early pioneers decided to move on to other pursuits. Even Phil Knight stepped down as president for more than a year in 1983-1984‚ although he remained the chairman of the board and CEO. By the mid-1980s‚ Nike had slipped

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    Infinite Facts

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    Infinite Facts (part 1) 1.      Team Name: (Korean: 인피니트) (English: INFINITE) (Meaning: Well-rounded; have infinite possibilities) 2.      Debut Date: 2010.06.09 (Around 1 year) 3.      Physical: Age: Average - 21 ; Sunggyu - 23 ; Woohyun - 21 ; Hoya - 21 ; Dongwoo - 22 ; Sungyeol - 21 ; L - 20 ; Sungjong 4.      Height: Average - 177.58 ; Sunggyu - 178 ; Woohyun - 176 ; Hoya - 178 ; Dongwoo - 171 ; Sungyeol - 183 ; L - 180 ; Sungjong - 177 5.      Weight: Average - 58.86 ; Sunggyu - 62 ; Woohyun

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    Inflation Facts

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    Inflation Facts 1. In economics‚ inflation is a sustained increase in the general price level of goods and services in an economy over a period of time. 2. As inflation rises‚ every dollar will buy a smaller percentage of a good. For example‚ if the inflation rate is 2%‚ then a $1 pack of gum will cost $1.02 in a year. 3. A dollar from 1950 is now worth only $0.12 4. The term “inflation” is from the Latin term inflare‚ meaning to “blow up or inflate‚” and it was first used in a monetary sense

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    Historian Facts

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    HISTORIAN AND HIS FACTS In the first chapter of "The Historian and his Facts‚" Edward Carr laid out the question of what defines history and the role of facts in writing history. Carr laid out the opposition viewpoint that facts speak for themselves and that it lay out directly how history should be written. Carr compares the writings of Acton and Sir George Clark. Acton‚ who wrote in the later Victorian age‚ wrote with a sense of awe and admiration towards history‚ while Sir George Clark seemed

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    social facts

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    SOCIAL FACTS - AGENCY/STRUCTURE - SOCIAL TYPES Social facts should be considered as things - in Durkheim’s view‚ they are things‚ meaning they are "sui generis‚" peculiar in their characteristics: they are the effect or creation of human activities‚ actions or agency but they are not intended; they are not the product of conscious intentions - they are the unanticipated consequence of human behavior/agency. Social facts are things because they are outside us‚ they are not a product or creation

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