It is where you leave school or otherwise find a way to avoid going to that particular class.
How do you justify the value of developing a learning plan?
The value of developing a learning plan is to know what your goal for the lesson is and how you will know when the students arrive at the goal. The lesson plan also includes the activities to reach the goal.
What is the medical term meaning radiographic study of the blood vessels in the retina of the eye?
Fluorescein angiography is the medical term meaning radiographic study of the blood vessels of the retina. This process can examine retinal vessels in the case of diabetes.
over head project sheets.these are transparent sheets which can be used for many purposes.
Where is the fire making tutor on runesape?
there is no firemaking tuter. only fishing, mining, cooking, woodcutting, mining, magic, defense, and attack
Why do islam's cover there head during prayer?
Men in Islam do not cover their heads during prayer.
Women do so to cover their hair.
Explain the two basic approaches for deciding whether to invest or not?
Net Present Value and Internal Rate of Return
Does anyone have answers to Intermediate accounting exercise 16-10?
1.Complete the schedule below to compute the compensation expense by filling in the shaded cells. Do not round your answers. Enter 0 wherever is required. An asterisk (*) will appear next to an incorrect amount in specific cells. SAR Annual Compensation Expense Estimated Total Compensation Accrued Yearly Fair ValueTotal Compensation Percent ExpenseCompensation Compensation Date per SARCost Accrued to Date Expense to DateExpense 12/31/09 $3.00 $12,000 33.33% 4,000 $ - $4,000 12/31/10 4.20 16,800 66.67% 11,200 4,000 7,200 12/31/11 4.00 16,000 100.00% 16,000 11,200 4,800 12/31/12 5.00 20,000 100.00% 20,000 16,000 4,000 $20,000 2.To enter the journal entry for 2012, enter the appropriate account titles in the shaded cells in column C and the appropriate amounts in the shaded cells in columns H and J. 2012 Dec. 31Compensation expense 4,000 SAR Compensation payable 16,000 Cash 20,000
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What laws were passed by southern states to control slaves?
slave codes were passed to control slaves
Slave codes
How do you explain how vaccinations work to kids?
It depends somewhat on the age of the child. The most simple explanation for a child could be something like:
A vaccine is a medicine that can keep germs from making you sick. You take this medicine ahead of time, when you are not sick, so if the germ ever comes around, your body already knows how to fight it before the germ can make you sick.
The way it knows how to do that is with a vaccination. The vaccination shows your body exactly what that germ looks like. Then your body makes up some of its own medicine that can kill that exact germ. It keeps the medicine to kill that germ in storage. It will use it if it ever sees that germ trying to give you an infection.
This makes it all easier and quicker for your body to fight the germ before the germ can make you sick. It can do it faster after the vaccination because it already has the matching medicine stored up. It doesn't have to start from scratch.
Computers use base 2 because a transistor only has two states, on and off and these are best represented by a 0 and a 1. Transistors are the building blocks of a computer's ICs.
What general questions should a patient ask his surgeon prior to a pancreatectomy?
What do I need to do before surgery?What type of anesthesia will be used?How long will it take to recover from the surgery?When can I expect to return to work and/or resume normal activities?
There is all kinds of software that could be used, depending on the exercise. A word processor could be used to type up an exercise. They could use specialised software to create games or quizzes. They could use Powerpoint to display elements of an exercise. There are many other kinds of software they could use, or even write a program of their own to do it.
What is the Impact of educational organizations?
The impact of educational organizations includes educating poor children in Africa. Educational organizations also raise money and food for the homeless and hungry in the community.
How can a 9th grader be motivated to excell in school?
Think to yourself: The harder I work in the next few years of my life, then the better job I will have when I am older, and the more money I will earn, enabling me to have a better life later on. Compare pictures in your mind, one of you as a tramp on the streets, and one of you with a loving family, nice car, nice house, and no money stress. Simple :-)
What are recommended teaching strategies?
Thank you for asking. As a long-time student myself, I have lots of opinions on what I like in a teacher. (1) Be clear and organized. Tell me what you are going to cover, cover it, then summarize the highlights of what you just covered and how it inter-relates with the other topics you are covering. A lot of the time a new subject is a disorganized stream-of-consciousness from the teacher and the students are left trying to figure out what it was the teacher thought they were saying. A handout at the beginning of the year with what you will be covering each week is great. This holds true for younger students, too. E.g. when my daughter was in early elementary school, they did a math project where they had to count the kids in the class who had brown eyes vs. blue eyes vs. green eyes and develop a bar-chart with brown, blue, and green lines the length of which represented the number of students with eyes of said colour. Total waste of time, because the teacher never said what the *point* of the exercise was. My kid just thought it was a colouring exercise and was worried about which shade of colour to use to match people's eyes. Whole lesson wasted because the teacher wasn't clear on "what is this useful for." (2) I'm partial to practical examples myself. "Show me where this is useful." The best teachers I had were ones who had in their lives other careers than just teaching, and therefore could bring lots of real-world examples into class. (3) Handouts will full solutions to problems are good too---then you can work out the question yourself, compare it to the worked example and see *exactly* where you are going wrong. Can't have too many of these, in my opinion. Hence the popularity of the "Schaum's" series. (4) One thing I disliked intensely was group projects. At best, you only get to learn about the part of it that you were assigned whilst the rest remains a bit of a mystery. At worst, you are stuck with a bunch of bottom-feeding knuckle-draggers who pull your mark down through no fault of your own. Been through both: it is an inferior learning experience even at the best of times. (5) Actually use the textbook you picked out. Nothing is more frustrating than to shell out $150 for a text that never gets used.
Something an adult take lesson to learn how to do?
Cooking, computer lessons, dance, singing lessons, driving, piano
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Instructional material using in language teaching?
There are many materials used for language teaching. They include audio, such as tapes and teacher speaking, textbooks, movies, and games.
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How much money would a begginer math teacher earn?
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What is the exact meaning of dramatized experience and give some example?
dramatize means to draw some thing
War can be used as a threat against someone else if a person wants them to give into their demands. It can also be used if someone wants something just as someone else does. But of course, 'war' is simply the act of killing people who you dislike, or people who you are against in their ideas or intentions. Killing isn't good because you are taking the life of someone who's life isn't completely under your own authority. Everybody has their own life and their life does not belong to someone else. There is no good side to war because both sides are simply doing the same thing, which is killing. So really, there is nothing good about war.
or my openion In concept, war is not good. War is conducted in modern times for a specific reason such as defeating an evil leader who is committing genocide (such as Hitler, Osama bin laden, etc). War should not be used for anything more minor than genocide.