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    Episode 2 Lesson Objective as my Guiding Star My Target: Deduce the lesson objectives after observing my Resource Teacher teach See how the guiding principles in the formulation of lesson objectives are applied Realize the importance of a clearly defined lesson objective. Focused on – Application of the guiding principles on the development of lesson objectives. Steps: 1. Review the ‘’Guiding Principles in Determining and Formulating Lesson Objectives’’ 2. Observe a class

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    ang mga hudas

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    The Move‚ from Birmingham‚ England‚ were one of the leading British rock bands of the 1960s. They scored nine Top 20 UK singles in five years‚ but were among the most popular British bands not to find any real success in the United States.[4][5] Although bassist-vocalist Chris "Ace" Kefford was the original leader‚ for most of their career‚ The Move was led by guitarist‚ singer and songwriter Roy Wood. He wrote all the group’s UK singles and‚ from 1968‚ also sang lead vocals on many songs‚ although

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    Pinoy Times‚ Lunes‚ Marso 5‚ 2001‚ p. 4 Maraming Pilipino ay nananatiling ”walang pakialam‚ walang interes‚ at walang komitment.” May pagkamanhid na nagaganap kaugnay ng mga usapin sa moralidad kaya madalas inuunawa na lamang yaong mga bagay na di dapat palagpasin;ang kasamaan ay hindi nasusugpo dahil lubhang abala ang mga tao sa pagkayod ng ikabubuhay. Kung gusto nating tayo’y umunlad‚ hindi ito dapat magpatuloy. Express your agreement or disagreement to the statement above. Give concrete examples

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    Ang Mga Kaibigan ni Mama Susan by Bob Ong (Visprint‚ 127 pages) I’ve been reading Bob Ong’s books since college‚ ever since a friend brought her copy of his first book‚ A B N K K B S N P L A Ko (That reads as Aba Nakakabasa Na Pala Ako – literal translation: Wow‚ I Can Read Now). Bob Ong is one of the popular Filipino writers‚ who‚ until now‚ I am not sure if he is really one person or many contributing to one book. I’ve read almost all of his books ever since then‚ always looking forward to

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    Ang Mga Senador Ng Bansa

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    Macro Environment Forces for Coffee Socio-Cultural Environment Wherever you may be in the world‚ you will find people looking forward to enjoying their morning pick me up cup of coffee. Coffee is as popular as a beverage that our consumption is said to account for a third of our total consumption of free tap water. For a lot more people‚ especially those in desk jobs‚ coffee may command an even bigger share of their liquid intake. It is the mildly stimulating effect of the caffeine in coffee that

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    PROPERTIES OF REAL NUMBER: Real numbers have the two basic properties of being an ordered field‚ and having the least upper bound property. The first says that real numbers comprise a field‚ with addition and multiplication as well as division by nonzero numbers‚ which can be totally ordered on a number line in a way compatible with addition and multiplication. The second says that if a nonempty set of real numbers has an upper bound‚ then it has a least upper bound. These two together define the

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    The Aral Sea

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    Yulya Tsoy ID 20123285 Date 06.06.13 Cause and Effect Essay. The Aral Sea disaster. The Aral Sea disaster is one of ecological disasters that effect terribly on our life. It was fourth largest lake in the world‚ but nowadays 80 per cent of water disappeared. The main reason why the Aral Sea has shrunk so dramatically is because water from the rivers flowing to it has been diverted for irrigation. The Aral Sea basin is fed by the Syr Darya and Amu Darya Rivers‚ which flow directly into the sea

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    Why have the waters of the Aral receded? Who is responsible? During the 1950’s under the communist regime‚ in an effort to have a main cash crop decided to plant cotton in the desert areas of middle Asia. To water these areas‚ the communist engineers decided to use most of the main rivers that fed the Aral sea as the water source. When the cotton plant did not take to the hard ground. In affect taking more and more water from the source of the Aral sea. What environmental and human costs have

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    Geography H/W – The Disappearing Aral Sea This essay intends to first introduce the disappearing Aral Sea‚ which due to the extensive agricultural activities devised by the Soviet government in the region‚ the former fourth-largest lake of the world is now the world’s eighth largest lake. This has resulted in perhaps the world’s most prominent man-made ecological disaster‚ giving its location and background knowledge with a map‚ and then describe its future in terms of how it is going to be utilized

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    Disaster of Aral Sea The Aral Sea was once the fourth largest inland sea in the world. About‚ a million years ago from now the northwestern part of Uzbekistan and southern Kazakhstan were covered by a massive inland sea. This sea was formed when all the waters retreated from a big land; they left a broad plain that contained highly saline soil. Due to the retreating of water many ancient remains were disappeared. The only remnant that remained was a big inland sea which was the Aral Sea. The Aral Sea was

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