BIBLIOGRAPHY A. BOOKS Bayless, k. M. (1991). Music A Way Of Life For The Young Child. Ms. Millian Publishing Company. Best, J. a. (1989). Research in Education. New Jersey: Prentice Hall. Ornstein, A. C. (1992). Strategies And For Effective Teaching. New York: Harper Collins Publisher Inc. Page, N. (1995). Stategies And Learning Professional Library Music As A Way Of Knowing . 431 York Street, York Maine 0209: The Galef Instittute Storehouse Publisher. B. Unpublished Theses/ Dissertations
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a new task later. Science has also said that teen brains work most effectively at night. However, the scientists concluded that a good night's sleep, which includes both slow-wave and REM (Rapid eye movement) sleep, produces the most effective performances. What matters is not late night studying or early dawn studying just before the exams, but it’s about how you benefit yourself through any type of reading. So long as it benefits you, you can continue with the particular style of studying, but
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The gadgets are very useful, they help us connect to each other, they make us learn new things and discover new things. The reason why computer technologies are invented is to help make people’s life easier and to improve their way of life, especially the students. Modern computer technologies make studying easier and fun to the students. As long as students don’t become fanatics when it comes to gadgets, we don’t think that they could have a bad influence or a bad effect on students. The gadgets
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FACEBOOK ADDICTION OF CSU-CC STUDENTS Introduction Now a days generations has been avolved over and over again as it goes, and many technology has been made such as social networking, and one of the most popular free social networking website is facebook which allows registered users to create profiles, upload photos and video, send messages and keep in touch with friends, family and colleagues. The site, which is available in 37 different languages, includes public features such as: * Marketplace
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ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF HOSPITALITY STUDENTS OF CAVITE STATE UNIVERSITY- SILANG CAMPUS Mark Anthony S. Gato Janna Gold D. Lagura An undergraduate research proposal submitted to the Faculty of Cavite State University- Silang Campus in Partial fulfilment of the requirements for graduation for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management. To be prepared under the supervision of Mr. Rizalito
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Effective Study Habits and Study Skills Mean Good Grades Now Effective study habits and study skills lead to good grades. One can, also, reward students for better grades. However, never forget that making learning fun so children discover learning is fun will create the most return over the long term, as far as learning and better grades are concerned. For more information pertaining to good grades, click here. Although effective study skills and study habits result in better grades
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Abstract Various Science-Technological innovations intended for studies and their impact to the school performance of Bachelor of Science in Accountancy students An abstract is a concise summary of a larger project, i.e. a thesis, a research paper, that concisely describes the content and scope of the project and identifies the project’s objective, its methodology and its findings, conclusions, or intended results. Remember that your abstract is a description of your project and not a description
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Chapter 8 Rational-Emotive-Behavior Therapy and Cognitive-Behavior Therapy CHAPTER OVERVIEW Rational-Emotive-Behavior Therapy (REBT), developed by Albert Ellis, is a therapy that consciously uses cognitive, emotive, and behavioral techniques to help clients. REBT theorists stress that human beings have choices. The control of ideas, attitudes, feelings, and actions is specific to the person who arranges a life according to personal dictates. Having little control over what happens
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Bab I Pendahuluan I.A. The Nature of Anxiety Rasa takut merupakan emosi normal individu terhadap ancaman dari lingkungan. Anak usia pra-sekolah biasanya takut akan perpisahan, gelap, orang asing, imaginery beings, dan binatang sedangkan anak usia sekolah biasanya takut akan kemunkinan terluka, kesendirian, gelap, dan binatang. Dalam proses perkembangan normal, anak dapat mengatasi rasa takut itu dengan menggunakan adaptive defense mechanism. Misalnya, setelah mimpi buruk seorang anak mengingatkan
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