...DOUBLE BAG MATH SCRATCH A Math Showcase Presented to the Faculty of Camarines Norte State College Laboratory High School In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the First Grading Period MICHAEL ALEXIS G. ASUNCION KENNETH JAMES L. BORILE SADAM RICHARD C. CANUTO KARL JOSEL M. CASTILLO ELDRIN PAUL R. GARCIA August 2006 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT No words can express our deepest appreciation and gratitude to our dear Lord for giving us the strengths and abilities to make this project possible. There also people who extended their supports and efforts for the completion of this math showcase, to our parents, for giving us moral supports and helping us financially, to our ever beautiful Mathematics teacher, Mrs. Jennifer Rubio, for her dedication in teaching us, to Kuya Jaycee, for sharing his ideas and concept of the game, and to our classmates, our competitors, for a healthy competition. THE PROPONENTS ABSTRACT Arithmetic is the oldest and simplest branch of mathematics, used by almost everyone, for tasks ranging from simple daily counting to advanced science and business calculations. In common usage, the word refers to a branch of mathematics which records elementary properties of certain operations on numbers. Scrabble is a popular word game and board game in which 2-4 players score points by forming words from individual...
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...most points wins. | 6-7 | Words paper | 20 mins | 2 | Snake and Ladder | Draw a grid 5x5 (depends on how long you want to play). Each square will have a question/ puzzle/ command/ picture. Depending on the question, who lands on the square will have to answer or do that. Otherwise, some squares will have snakes, which force to go back, and ladders which force them to go up. Play until one team reachs the final square. | We will divide into 2 teams. Each Team starts with a token on the starting square and takes turns to roll a single dice to move the token by the number of squares indicated by the die roll. Tokens follow a fixed route marked on the gameboard which usually follows a track from the bottom to the top of the playing area, passing once through every square. If, on completion of a move, a player's token lands on the...
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...Unit 4 Task 3 Disengagement Theory Cumming and Henry (1961) * Withdrawal from social contact with others. * Natural part of ageing * Reduced physical health and loss of social opportunities means they don’t engage in activities Discredited by Zimbardo (1992) * Many people stay active * Socialise with remaining friends, not make new ones * Still involved with family Activity Theory Robert J Havighurst (1961) * Older people stay mentally and socially active to avoid disengagement * Physical activity (eg. Walking, gardening, yoga) * Mental activity (eg. Crosswords, studying courses, puzzles) Bromley (1966) The process of ageing is a process that everybody experience in their life. The process begins from the day you are born but becomes more prominent when you’re older. When you are younger, ageing may enable you to do more things and become more able. However, as you become older, ageing may stop you doing certain things and things like your memory and ability may deteriorate rapidly. There are two main theories of ageing and one of these is the Disengagement theory. Social scientists, Elaine Cumming and William Henry developed this theory in 1961 in their book called ‘Growing Old’ (Conger). They believed that as people grow older, they disengage from their previous social system and roles that they may have filled in previous years. Cumming and Henry wrote about how older people withdrawing themselves from society was beneficial...
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...4 Answers to Activities in the Study Guide Chapter 1 THE HUMAN BODY A. COMPLETION 1. ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY 2. directions, planes, cavities, structural 3. superior, inferior 4. ventral 5. posterior 6. cephalad or cranial 7. proximal 8. distal 9. sagittal 10. transverse 11. coronal 12. viscera 13. cranial, spinal 14. mediastinum 15. parietal peritoneum 16. cells 17. protoplasm 18. pathology 19. epithelial, connective, muscle, nervous 20. cardiac 21. dermis, epidermis 22. homeostasis 23. sweat 24. system 25. skeletal, smooth, cardiac B. Matching 26. C 27. f 28. i 29. b 30. g 31. l 32. a 33. n 34. k 35. d 36. o 37. e 38. h 39. m 40. j C. Key Terms ANSWERS MAY VARY. 41. Second subdivision of ventral cavity 42. Heart and vessels pump and distribute blood to and from all cells of the body 43. Toward the head 44. Binds together and supports other tissue and organs 45. Divides front and back of body 46. Farthest from origin 47. Back or posterior 48. Produces hormones that chemically regulate body’s functions temperature and pressure 49. Lowermost or below/lower part of body 50. Protects, insulates, regulates water and termperature...
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...Sentence Transformation Classic Sentences *Simon hadn’t expected that he would feel so weak after the operation. (The operation left Simon feeling weaker than he had expected.… ……………………………………… *People no longer smoke so many cigarettes as they used to. (The smoking of cigarettes is no longer popular as it used to be. *We’ve been thinking of the matter over and over and have finally come to an decision. (We’ve given the matter a lot of thoughts. *I can remember an equally mysterious incident. (I can remember an incident just as mysterious as this. *Mosquitoes cause malaria and this is well known. (That’s mosquitoes cause malaria is well known. *We were no more surprised than Jane. (We were all surprised. *There was no precedent for the King’s resignation. (Never before had a/any/the King resigned. *A house in that district will cost you at least $100.000. (You won’t be able to buy a house in that district for less than $100.000. *Alan worked too hard at the office, and this led to his illness. (Alan’s illness was the result of his hard working. *We must continue our efforts, whether there are problems or not. (Regardless of whatever problems, we must continue our efforts. *In the event of nuclear weapons being used, we are all doomed. (If it should happen that nuclear weapons are used, we are all doomed. *The lecture bore me to tears. (I am very bored with this lecture. *That rumour about the politician and the construction...
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...negate the evidence of the systematic progression and accomplishment at each stage. Completing the initial phase included transitioning from the military, procuring veteran’s benefits and applying for college, and achieving financial independence. Max’s stability at this point also included establishing his own residence separate from his parents. During the interview Max reflected on meeting his wife by proclaiming it one of the three most significant events of his life. The ongoing formation of the marital system is characterized by the perception of Carol’s greater intelligence. Max frequently remarked on the necessity of improving himself and an awareness of Carol’s linguistic proficiency. Utilizing a number of resources including crossword puzzles Readers’ Digest, Word Power tests and vocabulary lists from the library until reaching he perceived equal footing. Conflict resolution is a second area of personal and marital development and is a recurring theme of Max’s life. Mutual respect is an important virtue for couples in assuming roles. Max recounted this incident which clearly demonstrates his willingness to grow and the ensuing development of trust. Finding themselves at a situational impasse, Max initially determined to solve an early conflict by fiat but subsequently agreed to pursue Carol’s solution. As this did not produce the desired effect, Max recounted his haste in pointing out Carol’s error. Her response, “if you had the courage of your convictions, you...
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...there were 76.4 million “baby boomers” in the United States. They made up almost 40 percent of the nation’s population. So by definition baby boomers are the large number of people born worldwide between 1946 and 1964. History The Great depression and the World War II had just ended. This was the time when two of the most dreadful events of the world took its break. People who had postponed marriage during the Great depression and World War II had begun to consider starting a family. According to statistics between 1940- 1945, only 8% of women opted out of having babies. They started doing so because they began to think that the future holds comfort and prosperity. In a way they were rite. The then “American dream” was met by the passing of the GI bill on June 1944. Due to this, loans for homes and farms were made available to GIs at low interest rates, and low or no down payment was provided, which meant that it was cheaper to buy houses in suburban areas than to rent an apartment in the city. Hence people began to buy lands in the outskirts of cities and due to that the suburban population grew. By 1960, suburban baby boomers and their parents comprised one-third of the population of the United States. In addition, the GI Bill made higher education a reachable goal with low-interest loans. This was the time when women started attending college. With the backing of the GI bill people got married...
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... * You may have to get up at night to urinate. * Urine may be foamy or bubbly. * You may urinate more often, or in greater amounts than usual, with pale urine. * You may urinate less often, or in smaller amounts than usual, with dark-colored urine. * Your urine may contain blood. * You may feel pressure or have difficulty urinating. What patients said: "When you go to use the restroom, you couldn't get it all out. And it would still feel just like tightness down there, there was so much pressure." "My urine is what I had started noticing. Then I was frequently going to the bathroom, and when I got there, nothing's happening. You think, 'Hey, I've got to go to the john,' and you get there: 2, 3 drops." "I was passing blood in my urine. It was so dark it looked like grape Kool-Aid. And when I went to the hospital they thought I was lying about what...
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...F~r~: Wo(d~ 01 ~ Sy~1rY~ 2o1o~) Karma Bi~ Kiislzwaii f Sin gli, 1950 Kushwant Singh (1915 -) An important Indo-Anglican novelist. Singh published his first volume of short fiction in 1950, three years after India’s independence. Almost ali of the stones deal with rural and urban Indian life with its many contrasts: tradition Vs. modern ideas; India vs. (post)colonial Britain and religion VS. secularism. Singh is best known for his humorous way of giving a political commentary to the social and behavioral characteristics of Westerners and Indians. Also, he has translated Sikh religious texts and Urdu poetry. Pre-reading 1. Match word and definition: secularism sb verds lighed oxide sb oxyd (kemisk stof) ~rans’lucent ad] gen nemsigtig patronage sb riedla denhed in’different ad] ligegyl dig, ligeglad murmur vb mumle old chap ‘gamle jas’ dis’tinguished adi distingveret, elegant trimmed ad] klippet Savile Row sb berømt skræddergade i Lon don car’nation sb nellike scented ad] parfumeret smoothe vb glatte Balliol sb berømt col lege i Oxford umpteen ad] ‘hundrede og sytten’ koi hai indisk kom her livery sb uniform wire gauze sb trådvæv Karma The sum of a person’s actions which decides your future life and reincarnations Destiny/fate A power believed to control events decided before hand in a way that cannot be changed or control led 2. Try to explain the two concepts in your own words, and discuss whether you believe...
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...Gus Edwards in 1907. It is about a couple looking back on their childhood together during school. ‘School Days’ has been recorded many times over the past years. A jump blues version was recorded by Louis Jordan. The original melody changed to 12 bars. The oreo cookie was introduced in 1912. Nabisco created the oreo cookie. On December 1, 1913, Henry Ford introduced the assembly at his Highland Park plant. The assembly line revolutionized the automobile industry and the concept of manufacturing worldwide. Georges Claude invented the first neon lamp in 1910. While he was studying the inert gases, he found out that passing electrical current through them produced light. Arthur Wynne made a fun page for the Sunday edition newspaper, New York World. In December 21, 1913, he introduced a diamond shape puzzle with a hollow center, which became known as the crossword puzzle. Roland Barthes was born on the 12 of November 1915. He became a French literary theorist, critic, philosopher, linguist, and a semiotician. His ideas ranged of fields and he influenced the making of schools and of theory. 1910 decade fashion was characterized by a bizarre and a rich opulence in the first half of the decade. Big hats were worn by the women during the time period. Frank Sinatra was born December 12, 1915 in Hoboken, New Jersey. He became a famous American actor and singer. The tomb of King Tut was discovered in 1922 by Howard Carter. One of Howard’s workmen found King Tut’s tomb while clearing...
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...Unlock your verbal edge for success Dr. J. Michael Bennett with Paul R. Scheele Million Dollar Vocabulary Million Dollar Vocabulary Playbook The course manual is for your personal use only and is to be used with the six audio recordings from the Million Dollar Vocabulary Personal Learning Course. All worldwide rights are reserved and exclusively owned by Learning Strategies Corporation. No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in part or in whole in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of Learning Strategies Corporation. Copyright 1999 by Learning Strategies Corporation “Paraliminal,” “Natural Brilliance,” “PhotoReading,” “EasyLearn,” “Personal Celebration,” and “Accelements” are exclusive trademarks of Learning Strategies Corporation worldwide. “Spring Forest Qigong” is a registered trademark of Chunyi Lin. “Diamond Feng Shui” and the Diamond Feng Shui Diamond are trademarks of Marie Vyncke-Diamond. ISBN 13: 978-0-925480-64-4 ISBN 10: 0-925480-64-9 FIRST EDITION June 1999 Printed in the United States of America For coaching and additional support, visit our online Discussion Forum at www.LearningStrategies.com Learning Strategies Corporation Innovating ways for you to experience your potential 2000 Plymouth Road Minnetonka, Minnesota 55305-2335 USA Toll-Free 1-888-800-2688 • 1-952-767-9800 Fax 1-952-475-2373 Mail@LearningStrategies.com www.LearningStrategies.com v042507 ...
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...Firedoglake News TBogg La Figa Book Salon FDL Action The Dissenter Pam's House Blend Elections FDL TV Just Say Now Password Remember Me Login Username: « Is the UK Torture Inquiry an Attempt to Limit Further Disclosure? Another Obama Recess Appointment For Someone Not Named Johnsen » Wikileaks Leaker Bradley Manning Finally Charged By: emptywheel Tuesday July 6, 2010 12:14 pm submit Tweet 93 The government has finally charged Bradley Manning, the Wikileaks leaker. He is charged with two counts of violating the UCMJ, one related to loading onto his own unsecure computer a set of information and adding unauthorized software to a military network computer, and the other related to accessing and passing information onto someone not entitled to have it. I find the charge sheet particularly interesting for two reasons. What the government says that Manning did with the material he accessed, and an apparent discrepancy between the government’s depiction of the timing and Wired’s depiction of it. What the government knows about what Manning did with the information First, it describes the information he accessed differently as follows: The video of the July 12, 2007 Apache killing of Reuters journalists (obtained via unauthorized access, loaded onto his unsecured computer, transmitted to someone unauthorized to receive it) The Rejkjavik State Department cable leaked by WikiLeaks (obtained via unauthorized access, transmitted to someone...
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...The Big Book of Huddle Energizers Ideas to enliven your huddle Contributed by employees of Citibank Singapore Table of Contents Service Value # 1 – Make Each Interaction Personal ................................................. 6 Energizer: Hebrew Numerology ................................................................................... 6 Energizer: Brain Teaser ............................................................................................... 9 Energizer: Human Treasure Hunt............................................................................... 10 Energizer: Secret Hat Trick ........................................................................................ 11 Energizer: Accentuate the Positive............................................................................. 11 Energizer: Name Game.............................................................................................. 11 Energizer: Heart to Heart ........................................................................................... 11 Energizer: Guess my Body Language ........................................................................ 11 Energizer: How to Say Hello in Different Languages ................................................. 12 Energizer: Good Morning Game ................................................................................ 12 Service Value # 2 – Maintain A Professional Image ...................................................
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...27th Feb 2006 Working your way through the traffic, Solving mazes like a maverick You come to work every day, Sometimes at nights you also stay. All along you battle it out, Sometimes you type, sometimes you shout, But a battle it is for everyday, Promising, to never go away. Welcome to the first edition of OYE! It has been a long cherished dream of OASIS members to have a platform where members can express, share and enjoy their literary skills. OYE! is the first step towards realizing that dream. Bringing out this magazine has been a long, eventful and a very fulfilling journey for the entire team of OYE!. It was not an easy ride. Hurdles were encountered and conquered with hard work and dedication of the OYE! Editorial Team Members, without neglecting their professional responsibilities. The OYE! Team would like to thank all the people who have contributed in realizing this magazine. Special thanks to the authors of all the articles that were submitted. We hope you will continue to patronize OYE! .Credits are due to many people for their special effort… • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Dr: Mruthyunjaya Kori for reviewing and approving our magazine. Seema Vijay Singh and the HR Team for helping us with all the HR as well as legal issues. Kannan K and all the OASIS committee members for their help and support Ganesh.D for naming the magazine as OYE!, leading this effort and maintaining the focus of the team. Siddharth Das for naming and introducing dUZZO , the official mascot...
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...IIE Module Guide ACCO230 ACCOUNTING 2A (DIPLOMA) MODULE GUIDE 2013 First edition: (2013) This manual enjoys copyright under the Berne Convention. In terms of the Copyright Act, no 98 of 1978, no part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any other information storage and retrieval system without permission in writing from the proprietor. The Independent Institute of Education (Pty) Ltd is registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training as a private further and higher education and training institution under the Further Education and Training Colleges Act, 2006 (reg. no. 2009/FE07/003, prov. to 31/12/2014) and the Higher Education Act, 1997 (reg. no. 2007/HE07/002). © The Independent Institute of Education (Pty) Ltd 2013 - Page 1 of 82 IIE Module Guide ACCO230 DID YOU KNOW? Student Portal The full-service student portal provides you with access to your academic administrative information, including: an online calendar, timetable, academic results, module content, document reviews, financial account, and so much more. Module Guides or Manuals When you log into the Student Portal, the Module Information page displays “Module Purpose” and “Textbook Information” including online “Module Guides or Manuals” for each module for which you are registered. Supplementary Materials For certain modules, electronic supplementary material...
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