Lesson Plan Teacher Class Subject Date Duration Topic Objectives Material Needed Methodology Shelina.N.Bhamani 5-6 English (Creative Writing) Tuesday, March 29, 2005 45 mins Shape Poem The Student will be able to: 1=Share and write more creactive ideas. 2=Describe different objects Papers Pens Charts Markers Colours OHP(OHT)for the presentation of sample poem(WB can be used too) PRESENTATION: The Teacher will ask the student following questions.(How many of you like butterfly/balloon? Why ou like
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The Dalai Lama says “Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them, humanity cannot survive.” Without compassion we are lost, it is a necessity we need whether or not we accept it. Showing compassion can not only benefit someone else, but it can benefit yourself. The anger, resentment, or sadness we have towards a person is something that can be solved by showing compassion to others. Likewise, receiving compassion can benefit the receiver and ultimately change and benefit their
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accrue in the strategic leadership of the company. How might this affect the strategic management process? The only challenge I think that MTV might face is the criticisms from the industry analysts saying that its “lock” on the youth culture was in danger so MTV figured out a plan for both strategies global and the digital
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example, Fleming tells of a University of Chicago student who ruined his chances at an internship when one of the company’s executives viewed his Facebook profile and found that he liked “smoking blunts” and shooting people. Fleming states, “The dangers of online social networking transcend disciplinary actions and reputational harm.” (Fleming, Dana 28) Fleming goes on to say that a 17 year old girl from Rhode Island was drugged and raped by three men she had befriended on Myspace. After a Texas
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fact, this risk is exemplified moments later, when he is captured by Ambrosius’ men, and it is admirable that despite those dangers, he left his home. However, such change is not only represented by his physical state of being, but an emotional state as well. Cerdic, Merlin’s servant, tells the child that the boy is a ring-dove, a cowardly bird that flees at the sign of danger rather than fight for itself.
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The use of egos and logos was thorough and well used in this article. For example, in the article, Ms. Ito, a research scientist in the department of informatics at the University of California, Irvine, said that some parental concern about the dangers of Internet socializing might result from a misperception (Lewin 677). This is a good example of logos, and how the author integrates the information of credible sources. The author also integrates the studies of the MacArthur Foundation, which is
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dating where they will not know who the person on the other side is. Furthermore, the two daters will learn to trust each other which would lessen the risk of lying and deception because of their dates and experiences together. Subsequently , the dangers that can be brought about by the exposure of personal information online can also be detrimental in creating intimate relationships. Based on the survey, eighteen (18) out of the twenty-five respondents said that it is dangerous to give out personal
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stacked highly against him, and this being his first time in court “For I am more than seventy years of age, and this is the first time that I have ever appeared in a court of law, and I am quite a stranger to the ways of the place; and therefore I would have you regard me as if I were really a stranger”(Plato). Socrates is able to achieve what he feels is the most imperative knowledge of morality for all present in the court to understand. When we, the readers, are first presented to Socrates we
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Gary Steel WRTG101S 27 November 2012 Social Media Equals Dangers Every day, people are on social media like robots. It is as if the world never existed without it. Social media’s gain in popularity is both exciting and alarming. Facebook is the most popular social media today. “Facebook currently has 901 million active users worldwide.” (Curtan) People sit on sites like Facebook all day and interact with friends and strangers worldwide. Wilber said, “For many people that are stuck at home
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Introduction Social networking sites have become very popular avenues for people to communicate with family, friends and colleagues from around the corner or across the globe. While there can be benefits from the collaborative, distributed approaches promoted by responsible use of social networking sites, there are information security and privacy concerns. The volume and accessibility of personal information available on social networking sites have attracted malicious people who seek to exploit
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