Benjamin Franklin was born in 1706 in Boston, Massachusetts. He had little formal schooling but taught himself subjects like geometry and languages. He worked in his brother's printing shop and later opened his own print shop. Franklin wrote Poor Richard's Almanac and published the Pennsylvania Gazette newspaper. He invented bifocals, the lightning rod, the Franklin stove, and more. Franklin served as a representative for the 13 colonies in Europe and signed the Declaration of Independence and Constitution. He played a key role in the founding of the United States.
Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) was an American author, inventor, scientist, and politician. He helped draft and signed the Declaration of Independence. Franklin made many important scientific discoveries, including that lightning is electricity and inventing the lightning rod. He also invented bifocals, the Franklin stove, and was a pioneer in the study of electricity. As a politician, Franklin served in the Pennsylvania Assembly and helped the colonies gain independence from Britain as a diplomat in France.
Benjamin Franklin lived from 1706 to 1790 and was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. He made many important contributions in diverse fields including science, politics, and invention. Some of his most notable accomplishments were discovering that lightning is a form of electricity, inventing the lightning rod and bifocals, and conducting experiments that supported the wave theory of light.
Benjamin Franklin lived an industrious life from 1706 to 1790. He made important contributions in many areas, including inventing bifocal glasses, the Franklin stove, the lightning rod, and suggesting daylight saving time. Franklin held several political roles and helped draft the Declaration of Independence. He also founded important institutions in Philadelphia and promoted the abolition of slavery.
Benjamin Franklin was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. He was born in Boston in 1706 and apprenticed as a printer before moving to Philadelphia. Franklin made numerous contributions to science, politics, and daily life, inventing bifocals, the Franklin stove, lightning rod, and swim fins. He also played a key role in the American Revolution and drafting of the U.S. Constitution.
Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1706. He had little formal schooling but educated himself through reading. Franklin made many important contributions and inventions, including bifocals, the lightning rod, and swim fins. He proved that lightning is electricity by flying a kite during a thunderstorm. Franklin held many roles in public service and was instrumental in the founding of the United States. He died in 1790 at the age of 84.
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Adult learning theory principles and practiceDianne Rees
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Obtain an overview of adult learning theory and learn how Gagne's nine events of instruction can be modified to incorporate principles of adult learning theory. A critique of the theory is also offered.
This slideshare is provided by Dianne Rees, a writer and instructional designer at Atomic Meme.
1) Benjamin Franklin was an American inventor, writer, and politician who lived from 1706 to 1790. He made many important contributions including inventing bifocals and the lightning rod.
2) As a young man, Franklin worked as a printer and published a newspaper. He later served as a postmaster and helped establish libraries and fire departments.
3) Franklin played a major role in the American Revolution and was a signer of both the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. He spent many years in London as a diplomat to Great Britain.
The document discusses several key topics in philosophy including:
1. What is philosophy and why study it? While philosophers have an image of being impractical, everyone thinks about life's basic questions like the purpose of life.
2. What are the basic issues of philosophy? It covers metaphysics which examines the nature of reality, epistemology which examines the nature of knowledge, and ethics which examines concepts like free will.
3. The document outlines some of the core branches of philosophy including metaphysics which examines the nature of existence and reality, personal identity which examines what makes someone a person, and ethics which examines concepts of free will and determinism.
1. The document discusses adult learning theory and how it differs from pedagogy. It outlines four key principles of adult learning: adults need to know why they are learning, they learn best through experience, they approach learning as problem-solving, and learning is most effective when it is immediately relevant.
2. The four principles are then exemplified through scenarios relating to motivational, experiential, problem-based, and immediately useful learning. Strategies are suggested for applying the principles in practice, such as setting clear objectives, posing problems to induce learning, and providing real-life examples and feedback.
This document provides an overview of learning theories as they relate to adult education. It discusses the two major categories of learning theories - behaviorist/connectionist theories and cognitive/gestalt theories. Specific theories by B.F. Skinner and Edward Tolman are described in more detail. Skinner's operant conditioning theory focuses on how behaviors are shaped through reinforcement or punishment. Tolman's cognitive theory suggests that learning involves developing a mental map and occurs even without reinforcement. The document also discusses how these theories can be applied to adult education programs and analyzes examples of applying Skinner and Tolman's theories to training phlebotomists.
If you are searching modern techniques for teaching. This philosophy is fitted for you. Its simple but it gives the summary. Don't forget to recognize my name as your reference.
Yours truely,
ERIC L. BARROGA
The document discusses key principles of adult learning theory, including that adults: are autonomous, goal-oriented, relevance-oriented, and draw from life experiences; are practical learners who need respect; and are motivated both internally by cognitive interest and externally by factors like relationships, expectations, and advancement. It also outlines barriers to adult learning like lack of time and money, and strategies instructors can use to aid retention, motivation, reinforcement, and transference for effective adult education.
This document provides an overview of the key concepts and branches of philosophy. It begins by defining philosophy etymologically as the love of wisdom. The main branches of philosophy discussed are ethics, epistemology, metaphysics, politics, aesthetics, logic, religion, and the philosophy of science. For each branch, the document outlines some of the fundamental questions addressed within that area of philosophy to illustrate the nature and scope of the various fields.
1. Philosophy is defined as the love of wisdom and the rational attempt to understand fundamental problems regarding existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language.
2. The main branches of philosophy are logic, metaphysics, epistemology, and value theory. Logic studies rules of reasoning. Metaphysics examines reality. Epistemology considers the nature and sources of knowledge. Value theory encompasses ethics, aesthetics, and social/political philosophy.
3. Ethics examines concepts of right and wrong through descriptive, normative, and metaethical approaches. Aesthetics concerns theories of art and beauty.
The document discusses the relationship between philosophy and education. It states that philosophy provides the foundation and guiding principles for education, and that education is the application of philosophical beliefs. The document outlines several philosophies of education such as idealism and naturalism, and how they influence aspects of the education system like curriculum, teaching methods, and the role of the teacher. Overall, the document emphasizes that philosophy and education are interdependent, with philosophy answering fundamental questions about the purpose and goals of education.
ReadySetPresent (Adult Learning PowerPoint Presentation Content): 100+ PowerPoint presentation content slides. Whoever adults are, they should be taught by methods which acknowledge and respect the fact that they are adults rather than children. Adults need to be involved in the planning and evaluation of their instruction, their experiences provide the basis for learning activities, and they are most interested in learning subjects that have immediate relevance to their job or personal life.
This student leadership profile summarizes Rahul Jose's roles, achievements, interests, and goals. He currently serves as Head of Vice-Presidents and has held several leadership positions. His interests include technology and programming. Rahul has helped start the school's Live Stream Team and inter-section academic contests. He excels in computer studies, math, and chemistry. His targets are to improve his physics knowledge and practice past papers daily. Rahul has strengthened his computer skills but wants to broaden his abilities and recover his involvement in sports.
Rahul Jose is a Year 11 student who has a passion for visual design, video editing, and photography. He lists his skills as being expert in Adobe After Effects and Premiere, advanced in teamwork and time management, and a beginner in Adobe Photoshop. Rahul provides his contact information and notes he has participated in online competitions and had a work experience at SOBHA Contracting in Dubai.
1. The document provides information on the IGCSE biology specification for the Triple Award, including the classification of living organisms into five kingdoms and the structures and functions of cells, tissues, and organ systems.
2. It also covers topics like photosynthesis, diffusion, osmosis, human nutrition, and the digestive system, providing details on the key processes, experiments, and structures/organelles involved.
3. Specific examples are given for classifying organisms, structures of plant and animal cells, the effect of temperature on the enzyme catalase, and experiments on photosynthesis and energy content of foods.
This document provides an overview of key biology concepts covered in IGCSE Biology. It discusses the seven characteristics of living things: movement, respiration, sensitivity, growth, reproduction, excretion and nutrition. It also covers cell structure, including differences between plant and animal cells. Additionally, it summarizes the five kingdoms of classification (Bacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plants, Animals) and mechanisms of transport across cell membranes, such as diffusion, osmosis and active transport.
1) Benjamin Franklin was an American inventor, writer, and politician who lived from 1706 to 1790. He made many important contributions including inventing bifocals and the lightning rod.
2) As a young man, Franklin worked as a printer and published a newspaper. He later served as a postmaster and helped establish libraries and fire departments.
3) Franklin played a major role in the American Revolution and was a signer of both the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. He spent many years in London as a diplomat to Great Britain.
The document discusses several key topics in philosophy including:
1. What is philosophy and why study it? While philosophers have an image of being impractical, everyone thinks about life's basic questions like the purpose of life.
2. What are the basic issues of philosophy? It covers metaphysics which examines the nature of reality, epistemology which examines the nature of knowledge, and ethics which examines concepts like free will.
3. The document outlines some of the core branches of philosophy including metaphysics which examines the nature of existence and reality, personal identity which examines what makes someone a person, and ethics which examines concepts of free will and determinism.
1. The document discusses adult learning theory and how it differs from pedagogy. It outlines four key principles of adult learning: adults need to know why they are learning, they learn best through experience, they approach learning as problem-solving, and learning is most effective when it is immediately relevant.
2. The four principles are then exemplified through scenarios relating to motivational, experiential, problem-based, and immediately useful learning. Strategies are suggested for applying the principles in practice, such as setting clear objectives, posing problems to induce learning, and providing real-life examples and feedback.
This document provides an overview of learning theories as they relate to adult education. It discusses the two major categories of learning theories - behaviorist/connectionist theories and cognitive/gestalt theories. Specific theories by B.F. Skinner and Edward Tolman are described in more detail. Skinner's operant conditioning theory focuses on how behaviors are shaped through reinforcement or punishment. Tolman's cognitive theory suggests that learning involves developing a mental map and occurs even without reinforcement. The document also discusses how these theories can be applied to adult education programs and analyzes examples of applying Skinner and Tolman's theories to training phlebotomists.
If you are searching modern techniques for teaching. This philosophy is fitted for you. Its simple but it gives the summary. Don't forget to recognize my name as your reference.
Yours truely,
ERIC L. BARROGA
The document discusses key principles of adult learning theory, including that adults: are autonomous, goal-oriented, relevance-oriented, and draw from life experiences; are practical learners who need respect; and are motivated both internally by cognitive interest and externally by factors like relationships, expectations, and advancement. It also outlines barriers to adult learning like lack of time and money, and strategies instructors can use to aid retention, motivation, reinforcement, and transference for effective adult education.
This document provides an overview of the key concepts and branches of philosophy. It begins by defining philosophy etymologically as the love of wisdom. The main branches of philosophy discussed are ethics, epistemology, metaphysics, politics, aesthetics, logic, religion, and the philosophy of science. For each branch, the document outlines some of the fundamental questions addressed within that area of philosophy to illustrate the nature and scope of the various fields.
1. Philosophy is defined as the love of wisdom and the rational attempt to understand fundamental problems regarding existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language.
2. The main branches of philosophy are logic, metaphysics, epistemology, and value theory. Logic studies rules of reasoning. Metaphysics examines reality. Epistemology considers the nature and sources of knowledge. Value theory encompasses ethics, aesthetics, and social/political philosophy.
3. Ethics examines concepts of right and wrong through descriptive, normative, and metaethical approaches. Aesthetics concerns theories of art and beauty.
The document discusses the relationship between philosophy and education. It states that philosophy provides the foundation and guiding principles for education, and that education is the application of philosophical beliefs. The document outlines several philosophies of education such as idealism and naturalism, and how they influence aspects of the education system like curriculum, teaching methods, and the role of the teacher. Overall, the document emphasizes that philosophy and education are interdependent, with philosophy answering fundamental questions about the purpose and goals of education.
ReadySetPresent (Adult Learning PowerPoint Presentation Content): 100+ PowerPoint presentation content slides. Whoever adults are, they should be taught by methods which acknowledge and respect the fact that they are adults rather than children. Adults need to be involved in the planning and evaluation of their instruction, their experiences provide the basis for learning activities, and they are most interested in learning subjects that have immediate relevance to their job or personal life.
This student leadership profile summarizes Rahul Jose's roles, achievements, interests, and goals. He currently serves as Head of Vice-Presidents and has held several leadership positions. His interests include technology and programming. Rahul has helped start the school's Live Stream Team and inter-section academic contests. He excels in computer studies, math, and chemistry. His targets are to improve his physics knowledge and practice past papers daily. Rahul has strengthened his computer skills but wants to broaden his abilities and recover his involvement in sports.
Rahul Jose is a Year 11 student who has a passion for visual design, video editing, and photography. He lists his skills as being expert in Adobe After Effects and Premiere, advanced in teamwork and time management, and a beginner in Adobe Photoshop. Rahul provides his contact information and notes he has participated in online competitions and had a work experience at SOBHA Contracting in Dubai.
1. The document provides information on the IGCSE biology specification for the Triple Award, including the classification of living organisms into five kingdoms and the structures and functions of cells, tissues, and organ systems.
2. It also covers topics like photosynthesis, diffusion, osmosis, human nutrition, and the digestive system, providing details on the key processes, experiments, and structures/organelles involved.
3. Specific examples are given for classifying organisms, structures of plant and animal cells, the effect of temperature on the enzyme catalase, and experiments on photosynthesis and energy content of foods.
This document provides an overview of key biology concepts covered in IGCSE Biology. It discusses the seven characteristics of living things: movement, respiration, sensitivity, growth, reproduction, excretion and nutrition. It also covers cell structure, including differences between plant and animal cells. Additionally, it summarizes the five kingdoms of classification (Bacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plants, Animals) and mechanisms of transport across cell membranes, such as diffusion, osmosis and active transport.
The Bengal tiger is primarily found in India and neighboring countries, with fewer than 2,500 remaining in the wild. They inhabit dry and wet forests as well as mangrove forests. Poaching to meet demand in Asian markets has put the Bengal tiger at risk once again. WWF works with local partners on initiatives like strengthening anti-poaching efforts, empowering communities with alternatives to fuelwood collection from tiger forests like biogas, and stopping illegal wildlife trade through intelligence networks and regional cooperation to curb trafficking of tigers and their parts.
Skills & Strands - A Guide to Effective LearningRahul Jose
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The document outlines several key skills frameworks including creativity and innovation, original thinking, cross-cultural skills, scientific skills, life skills, and ICT skills. It discusses the importance of using a cross-curricular approach to teaching and learning. For scientific skills specifically, it lists attributes that scientists must have such as constant awareness of limitations, being critical-minded, curious, honest, objective, open-minded, patient, persevering, able to suspend conclusions, truthful, willing to work hard, and willing to suspend judgment.
The document summarizes the process of extracting aluminium from bauxite ore. Bauxite ore is dissolved in cryolite to lower its melting point before being electrolyzed in a molten electrolyte. During electrolysis, positively charged aluminium ions move to the negatively charged carbon cathode, gaining electrons and forming aluminium atoms. Negatively charged oxide ions move to the positively charged carbon anode, losing electrons and forming oxygen gas. Some oxygen reacts with the carbon anode to form carbon dioxide, requiring frequent anode replacement. The overall process uses electrolysis to extract aluminium from bauxite ore dissolved in cryolite.
This document provides notes on various mathematics topics for the IGCSE including: decimals and standard form, accuracy and error, powers and roots, ratio and proportion, and trigonometry. It includes examples and practice problems for each topic. The notes are intended to help with revision for IGCSE mathematics question papers and assessments.
This document provides an overview of key chemistry concepts including the states of matter, atoms, bonding, and molecular structures.
It begins by explaining the particle nature of matter and defining solids, liquids, and gases. Atoms are introduced as the smallest particles that make up elements, which can combine to form compounds. Bonding types - ionic, covalent, and metallic - are then described along with their characteristic properties. Molecular structures like diamond, graphite, and silica are used as examples of giant covalent networks.
The document concludes by recapping the main differences between ionic, covalent and metallic bonding in terms of structure and properties. Key areas of chemistry are covered concisely with definitions and
IIT JEE Mains Syllabus - Physics, Chemistry & MathsRahul Jose
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This document outlines the syllabus for the JEE Mathematics exam. It covers the following topics in Mathematics: Algebra, Trigonometry, Analytical Geometry, Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, and Vectors. The syllabus also outlines the topics covered in Chemistry and Physics, including Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and the core topics in Physics such as Mechanics, Thermal Physics, Electricity and Magnetism, and Waves and Optics.
Rahul finds a letter of adoption in the attic while looking for his comic books. The letter reveals that Rahul was adopted at age 5 after his biological parents passed away when he was 4. Rahul is shocked and upset that his parents never told him he was adopted. His parents explain that social services forced them to tell Rahul the truth eventually, and that they hid it in the attic hoping he would find out on his own. Though initially upset, Rahul realizes his parents gave him a loving home instead of an orphanage, and he forgives them, hugging them and saying he loves them.
The five pillars of Islam are the core beliefs and practices that are obligatory for Muslims. They consist of: 1) the declaration of faith (shahadah) that there is no god but Allah and Muhammad is his messenger; 2) five daily prayers (salat); 3) annual charity (zakat) of 2.5% for those who are able; 4) fasting (sawm) from dawn to dusk during the month of Ramadan; and 5) the pilgrimage (hajj) to Mecca at least once in a lifetime by those who are able.
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The document is an excerpt from Act 1 of A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare. It introduces the characters of Theseus, Hippolyta, Egeus, Hermia, Lysander, and Demetrius. Egeus demands that Hermia marry Demetrius, but she loves Lysander; these two plan to run away together to escape being forced into marriages they do not want. Hermia tells her friend Helena of the plan to meet Lysander in the forest, while Helena laments her unrequited love for Demetrius.
Blind spots in AI and Formulation Science, IFPAC 2025.pdfAjaz Hussain
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The intersection of AI and pharmaceutical formulation science highlights significant blind spots—systemic gaps in pharmaceutical development, regulatory oversight, quality assurance, and the ethical use of AI—that could jeopardize patient safety and undermine public trust. To move forward effectively, we must address these normalized blind spots, which may arise from outdated assumptions, errors, gaps in previous knowledge, and biases in language or regulatory inertia. This is essential to ensure that AI and formulation science are developed as tools for patient-centered and ethical healthcare.
This course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of strategic management principles, frameworks, and applications in business. It explores strategic planning, environmental analysis, corporate governance, business ethics, and sustainability. The course integrates Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to enhance global and ethical perspectives in decision-making.
How to Configure Proforma Invoice in Odoo 18 SalesCeline George
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In this slide, we’ll discuss on how to configure proforma invoice in Odoo 18 Sales module. A proforma invoice is a preliminary invoice that serves as a commercial document issued by a seller to a buyer.
Inventory Reporting in Odoo 17 - Odoo 17 Inventory AppCeline George
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Dr. Ansari Khurshid Ahmed- Factors affecting Validity of a Test.pptxKhurshid Ahmed Ansari
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Validity is an important characteristic of a test. A test having low validity is of little use. Validity is the accuracy with which a test measures whatever it is supposed to measure. Validity can be low, moderate or high. There are many factors which affect the validity of a test. If these factors are controlled, then the validity of the test can be maintained to a high level. In the power point presentation, factors affecting validity are discussed with the help of concrete examples.
Comprehensive Guide to Antibiotics & Beta-Lactam Antibiotics.pptxSamruddhi Khonde
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📢 Comprehensive Guide to Antibiotics & Beta-Lactam Antibiotics
🔬 Antibiotics have revolutionized medicine, playing a crucial role in combating bacterial infections. Among them, Beta-Lactam antibiotics remain the most widely used class due to their effectiveness against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. This guide provides a detailed overview of their history, classification, chemical structures, mode of action, resistance mechanisms, SAR, and clinical applications.
📌 What You’ll Learn in This Presentation
✅ History & Evolution of Antibiotics
✅ Cell Wall Structure of Gram-Positive & Gram-Negative Bacteria
✅ Beta-Lactam Antibiotics: Classification & Subtypes
✅ Penicillins, Cephalosporins, Carbapenems & Monobactams
✅ Mode of Action (MOA) & Structure-Activity Relationship (SAR)
✅ Beta-Lactamase Inhibitors & Resistance Mechanisms
✅ Clinical Applications & Challenges.
🚀 Why You Should Check This Out?
Essential for pharmacy, medical & life sciences students.
Provides insights into antibiotic resistance & pharmaceutical trends.
Useful for healthcare professionals & researchers in drug discovery.
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Research Publication & Ethics contains a chapter on Intellectual Honesty and Research Integrity.
Different case studies of intellectual dishonesty and integrity were discussed.
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Computers have revolutionized various sectors, including education, by enhancing learning experiences and making information more accessible. This presentation, "Computer Hardware for Educational Computing," introduces the fundamental aspects of computers, including their definition, characteristics, classification, and significance in the educational domain. Understanding these concepts helps educators and students leverage technology for more effective learning.