A workshop on water saving techniques conducted for maid servants of Anusha Residency at Pune by Amir Shikalgar. Only pictures are used to convey the message. The emphasis is on using water from bucket instead of running tap.
There are a surprising number of tribes that remain entirely untouched by modern civilization. Sneak-peek into the Top Tribal Culture from Around The World
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This document discusses several economic principles:
1. People face tradeoffs because resources are limited while wants and needs are unlimited. This means people must choose between alternatives.
2. Opportunity cost refers to the next best alternative given up when a choice is made. It is the cost of something measured in terms of what is sacrificed or lost to acquire it.
3. Rational people think at the margin, meaning they consider small or incremental changes in decisions rather than large or extreme changes.
The document summarizes Santa Lucia Middle School's transition to a 1:1 iPad program to support constructivist learning. It outlines the school's journey from initial iPad training and piloting programs to full schoolwide deployment. Key steps included securing funding, overcoming fears through observation of other schools, and extensive training. The goals are to prepare students for unknown future jobs and worlds by teaching fearlessness, problem-solving, and allowing students to learn through experience with new technologies. Teacher training remains an ongoing challenge addressed through self-learning and collaboration.
The document discusses common free time activities such as visiting family, going shopping, doing homework, playing sports, and going to parties. It provides vocabulary related to these activities and examples of sentences using the future tense to talk about plans, for example "I am going to visit my family." Pictures are included to illustrate the different activities.
How to Teach Writing Skills to ESL Students
By Delene Sholes, eHow Contributor
The teachers of speakers of English as a second language (ESL students) have a challenging but rewarding job. ESL students in a classroom may perform at different levels and come from countries with vastly different cultures. The teacher must not only find out how much the students know about writing in English but also learn about the differences in cultures within the classroom. The first milestone for students learning to write in English as a second language is that the message is clear and meaningful. Use of correct grammar and punctuation will develop, but the meaning can often be understood without proper grammar and spelling. Only after the students are able to write simple lists and sentences should they begin to learn to edit and revise their work to achieve acceptable grammar. The teacher who works with patience and respect for differences and effort will be rewarded with evidence of progress in her students' writing.
More information : http://www.ehow.com/how_4449941_teach-writing-skills-esl-students.html
CBI is an effective method of combining language and content learning. Theme based CBI works well in EFL contexts, and I believe its use will increase as teachers continue to design new syllabi in response to student needs and interests. As I said at the
beginning, I believe that learner motivation increases when students are learning about something, rather than just studying language. Theme based CBI is particularly appealing in this respect because teachers can use almost any content materials that they feel their students will enjoy. What can be better than seeing our students create something and learn language at the same time?
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There are over 100 types of cancer characterized by uncontrolled cell growth. The document discusses three main types of blood cancer - leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma - as well as skin cancer, noting that melanoma and basal cell carcinoma are two types of skin cancer. The standard cancer treatments are described as surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immunotherapy, and biologic therapy, with doctors recommending treatment plans based on the cancer type, how far it has spread, and patient factors.
The invisible hand is a metaphor for how individual self-interest and competition in a free market can benefit society. The metaphor describes how social order arises spontaneously from individuals acting in their own self-interest. If each person freely pursues their own economic self-interest, the invisible hand of the free market will guide individual choices toward the greater good of society as a whole.
There are a surprising number of tribes that remain entirely untouched by modern civilization. Sneak-peek into the Top Tribal Culture from Around The World
20 Reasons Online Video Marketing is Undeniably EffectiveAngela Moore
?
If you're not sure about video marketing yet, we've compiled a list of reasons from experts that will remove any doubts you may have. It's not as difficult to get started with video marketing as you may think.
http://www.SixDegreesDigitalMedia.com
This document discusses several economic principles:
1. People face tradeoffs because resources are limited while wants and needs are unlimited. This means people must choose between alternatives.
2. Opportunity cost refers to the next best alternative given up when a choice is made. It is the cost of something measured in terms of what is sacrificed or lost to acquire it.
3. Rational people think at the margin, meaning they consider small or incremental changes in decisions rather than large or extreme changes.
The document summarizes Santa Lucia Middle School's transition to a 1:1 iPad program to support constructivist learning. It outlines the school's journey from initial iPad training and piloting programs to full schoolwide deployment. Key steps included securing funding, overcoming fears through observation of other schools, and extensive training. The goals are to prepare students for unknown future jobs and worlds by teaching fearlessness, problem-solving, and allowing students to learn through experience with new technologies. Teacher training remains an ongoing challenge addressed through self-learning and collaboration.
The document discusses common free time activities such as visiting family, going shopping, doing homework, playing sports, and going to parties. It provides vocabulary related to these activities and examples of sentences using the future tense to talk about plans, for example "I am going to visit my family." Pictures are included to illustrate the different activities.
How to Teach Writing Skills to ESL Students
By Delene Sholes, eHow Contributor
The teachers of speakers of English as a second language (ESL students) have a challenging but rewarding job. ESL students in a classroom may perform at different levels and come from countries with vastly different cultures. The teacher must not only find out how much the students know about writing in English but also learn about the differences in cultures within the classroom. The first milestone for students learning to write in English as a second language is that the message is clear and meaningful. Use of correct grammar and punctuation will develop, but the meaning can often be understood without proper grammar and spelling. Only after the students are able to write simple lists and sentences should they begin to learn to edit and revise their work to achieve acceptable grammar. The teacher who works with patience and respect for differences and effort will be rewarded with evidence of progress in her students' writing.
More information : http://www.ehow.com/how_4449941_teach-writing-skills-esl-students.html
CBI is an effective method of combining language and content learning. Theme based CBI works well in EFL contexts, and I believe its use will increase as teachers continue to design new syllabi in response to student needs and interests. As I said at the
beginning, I believe that learner motivation increases when students are learning about something, rather than just studying language. Theme based CBI is particularly appealing in this respect because teachers can use almost any content materials that they feel their students will enjoy. What can be better than seeing our students create something and learn language at the same time?
For more information you can follow this website : http://iteslj.org/Articles/Davies-CBI.html
There are over 100 types of cancer characterized by uncontrolled cell growth. The document discusses three main types of blood cancer - leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma - as well as skin cancer, noting that melanoma and basal cell carcinoma are two types of skin cancer. The standard cancer treatments are described as surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immunotherapy, and biologic therapy, with doctors recommending treatment plans based on the cancer type, how far it has spread, and patient factors.
The invisible hand is a metaphor for how individual self-interest and competition in a free market can benefit society. The metaphor describes how social order arises spontaneously from individuals acting in their own self-interest. If each person freely pursues their own economic self-interest, the invisible hand of the free market will guide individual choices toward the greater good of society as a whole.
The document discusses several economic principles: governments can sometimes improve market outcomes; a country's standard of living depends on its ability to produce goods and services; prices rise when the government prints too much money; and society faces a short-run trade-off between inflation and unemployment.
The document outlines 10 economic principles:
1) People face tradeoffs when making decisions.
2) The cost of something is what is given up to obtain it.
3) Rational people respond to incentives and think at the margin.
4) People respond to incentives like point cards that encourage more purchases.
5) Trade allows for specialization and makes everyone better off through competition and cheaper prices.
6) Centrally planned economies like the Soviet Union collapsed but market economies work better.
7) Markets are generally a good way to organize economic activity.
8) A country's standard of living depends on its ability to produce goods and services.
9) Prices rise when a government
People face tradeoffs in their choices. Markets are generally a good system for organizing economic activity by allowing decentralized decisions between households and firms through buying and selling. However, markets are imperfect and sometimes require government intervention to correct market failures or reduce inequality.
The Qin dynasty, led by Qin Shi Huang, was the first to unify China into a single state in 221 BCE. Qin Shi Huang standardized weights, measures, and Chinese characters. He also had the Great Wall extended and linked to defend against invaders. To protect his legacy after death, Qin Shi Huang built the Terracotta Army of thousands of life-sized ceramic soldiers and other figures buried near his tomb.
1. You are given 30 minutes.
2. Questions are based on diagram / pictures/bar
charts/dialogues/statements.
3. Read the question carefully and understand it. The
information given can guide you to answer the
question.
4. Your answers should be short and brief.
5. Your handwriting should be neat and easy to read.
6. Differentiate the three variables.
7. Check your answers and make sure that your spelling
are correct and use the correct science terms.
This document discusses Shigella, the bacteria that causes bacillary dysentery. It notes that there are four species/subgroups of Shigella based on biochemical and serological characteristics: S. dysenteriae, S. flexneri, S. boydii, and S. sonnei. Shigella is a major cause of dysentery worldwide and epidemics of S. dysenteriae type 1 have resulted in case fatality rates as high as 15% in some developing areas. The document outlines the pathogenesis of Shigella infection, noting that it is transmitted via the fecal-oral route and causes symptoms ranging from watery diarrhea to bloody diarrhea and abdominal cramping.
Teaching Speaking
Many language learners regard speaking ability as the measure of knowing a language. These learners define fluency as the ability to converse with others, much more than the ability to read, write, or comprehend oral language. They regard speaking as the most important skill they can acquire, and they assess their progress in terms of their accomplishments in spoken communication.
Language learners need to recognize that speaking involves three areas of knowledge:
Mechanics (pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary): Using the right words in the right order with the correct pronunciation
Functions (transaction and interaction): Knowing when clarity of message is essential (transaction/information exchange) and when precise understanding is not required (interaction/relationship building)
Social and cultural rules and norms (turn-taking, rate of speech, length of pauses between speakers, relative roles of participants): Understanding how to take into account who is speaking to whom, in what circumstances, about what, and for what reason.
In the communicative model of language teaching, instructors help their students develop this body of knowledge by providing authentic practice that prepares students for real-life communication situations. They help their students develop the ability to produce grammatically correct, logically connected sentences that are appropriate to specific contexts, and to do so using acceptable (that is, comprehensible) pronunciation.
More informaton : http://www.nclrc.org/essentials/speaking/spindex.htm