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    Strategic I Tervention

    the continuous decline in achievement in the basic subjects. Teachers believe they do their part in the instruction of their students faithfully but gain mostly frustration and worst of all gets the blame for the poor achievement of students. Drawings and illustrations have been proven effective to draw interest in any learning activity. It is successful in encouraging small children to read. High school students are equally excited when introduced to illustrations. II. Objective It is the

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    Nussarwanjee

    campus of the Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture. The very first step in the relocation effort was through documentation of the building, which was carried out by detailed measured drawings and photographs. Then, considering the seismic zone of Karachi and the fact that the soil stratum at the new site near the sea was a reclaimed sandy beach as opposed to the firm land at the original location, some special measures were introduced. The decision to introduce iron columns was an innovative one

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    Photogrammetry Research Paper

    Photogrammetry is the science and art of extracting 3D information from any type of 2D satellite, aerial or terrestrial images. It is a measurement technology of obtaining reliable information about an object. There is no any physical contact between the measuring device and object to be measured. Therefore, it is also called a non-contact measurement technique and considered as a remote sensing technique. The term photogrammetry is old as term photography. It is derived from three different Greek

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    Science Corner Idea

    share. Reading Corner * Exposing kindergarten students to literacy is an essential tool to foster a love for reading down the road. Students need to learn that reading is fun, and the Reading Corner can provide that foundation. Place this area near the entrance to the classroom so students, parents and other teachers see it as a focal point of the room when they walk in. Set a soft rug on the floor where the children can sit, and place a chair in easy view for all students so the teacher can

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    Abcd

    year but it was a disaster! My hotel room was .. smaller than … (small) the one in the photograph in the brochure. I think it was ……………………………… (small) room in the hotel. The weather was terrible too. It was ………………………………… (cold) in England. The beach near the hotel was very dirty – it was ……………………………….. (dirty) all the beaches on the island. The food was …………………………………………. (expensive) I expected and I didn’t have enough money. One day I went shopping in a big department store and I broke a vase. It was

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    Leonardo Da Vinci Research Paper

    My education was not formal; therefore, I advanced in education through my hunger for knowledge. During the meantime, I was exposed to different types of painting traditions. My love for painting and drawing has elevated, where it impacted people around me; especially my father. Sir Piero decided to grant me a workshop of Andrea Del Verrocchio, and I was only fifteen years old. Andrea Del Verrocchio was a famous painter and sculptor that respected and

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    Organic Inhibitor

    Cont. • Furnace provides time and temp. control. Continuous Furnace 6 Sintering on Particles The particles will stretch and densification will form in places of rapid shrinking. Hot Isostatic Pressing • Produces powder metal parts to near full density and shapes of varying complexity. • Performed in a pressurized fluid. • Uses lower pressures to densify a powder by atomic movement. 7 Hot Isostatic Pressure System Steel formed from HIP 8 Metal Powder Injection Molding

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    The Social Evolution of Emma Woodhouse

    As the saying goes, one cannot judge a book by its cover. This is especially true in the novel Emma by Jane Austen. The novel pertains to this saying, but beyond that the characters do as well. Emma Woodhouse, the shallow heroine cannot see behind looks and what the reasoning is through people’s actions. She is so aloof to what is happening outside of her perspective that many people’s actions in the novel, which are predictable many times to the reader, end up surprising her. This ultimately leads

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    Leonardo Da Vinci Research Paper

    and his intellect was high. He was raised in a farmhouse near the hills of Tuscany. He was raised by his father and his stepmothers and around the age of five years old he had moved to his father’s estate where his uncle and grandparents lived. Leonardo would receive little education beyond the usual reading and writing and math. His love for art was

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    Van Gogh

    Tilburg. Constantijn C. Huysmans, a successful artist in Paris, taught Van Gogh to draw at the school and advocated a systematic approach to the subject. Vincent's interest in art began at an early age. He began to draw as a child and continued making drawings throughout the years leading to his decision to

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