Evidence Of Bimodal Crystallite Size Distribution In Microcrystalline Silico...Sanjay Ram
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It is known that there is a bimodal size distribution in microcrystalline silicon. How can the deconvolution of the Raman spectra be done with incorporation of a bimodal CSD to obtain more accurate and physical picture of the microstructure in this material?
The document provides a high-level overview of how data moves through a computer system from input to output. It describes the input, storage, processing, and output stages. Specifically, it mentions that data enters through devices like keyboards and mice, is stored temporarily in memory, is processed by fetching, decoding and executing instructions in the microprocessor, and is finally displayed or printed at the output stage. It also provides some computer facts from 1988-1989, such as the introduction of liquid crystal displays, copyright issues between Apple and Microsoft, and the release of early processors.
The document presents information on different models of leadership from organizational behavior textbooks. It summarizes traits models of leadership, behavioral models focusing on consideration and initiating structure, and situational models including Hersey and Blanchard's model and the Vroom-Jago time-driven model. The Hersey-Blanchard model proposes different leadership styles based on follower readiness, while the Vroom-Jago model recommends styles based on situational factors like decision significance, team expertise, and leader expertise. The implications and limitations of each model are also discussed.
Before viewing the movie, ensure your display settings are optimized by adjusting the color quality to 24-bit or 32-bit in display properties. Enabling hardware graphics acceleration in the slide show settings can also improve movie quality. The document provides information about optimizing display settings for viewing a PowerPoint movie and references additional PowerPoint animations and tutorials available on the listed website.
The document discusses how goal setting and reward systems can motivate high performance. It explains that specific, difficult goals that employees help set and that are linked to rewards can increase performance. Various reward systems like gain-sharing programs and flexible benefits plans are described as well as factors to consider when deciding which system to use. Limitations of goal setting and cultural differences in common reward practices internationally are also summarized.
This document discusses Pay Per Click (PPC) Judo, which aims to lower cost per conversion while maintaining or increasing total conversions. It outlines essential PPC metrics like impressions, clicks, and conversions. The main PPC Judo moves are improving clickthrough rate through keyword and ad copy management and improving conversion rate through ad copy and landing page management. The key is to test changes using A/B testing and measure metrics in a continuous cycle of management.
This document discusses using the VLOOKUP function in Excel to look up a student's grade based on their percentage score. It provides a table that lists percentage ranges and the corresponding letter grades. It explains that a VLOOKUP formula can be used to easily look up and return the correct grade by matching the student's percentage to the table, rather than using nested IF functions. This allows the grades to be more easily edited or modified in the future by changing the source table.
A highlight of 10 2.0 sites for those involved in knowledge management to visit and reflect on. Keeping it to 10 was very challenging, but so is the pressure of time....
The document discusses the origins of Santa Claus. It explains that Santa Claus originated from Saint Nicholas, a 4th century bishop from Turkey who was known for his generosity, especially to children. Over time, as Dutch settlers immigrated to the United States, the name evolved from Sinter Klaas to Santa Claus. The tradition of Christmas trees also originated from Germany and was brought to the United States by German immigrants.
This short note contains birthday greetings for the recipient's father and uncle for November 6th, 2007. It also contains greetings for Rakshabandhan and Father's Day on September 2nd, 2007. The writer expresses their love for their father.
Automated Alphabet Reduction Method with Evolutionary Algorithms for Protein ...jaumebp
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This paper presents a method for automatically reducing the 20-letter amino acid alphabet used in protein structure prediction to a smaller set of letters without losing important information. The method uses evolutionary algorithms to cluster similar amino acid types together into a reduced alphabet. When applied to two protein structure prediction tasks, the reduced alphabets produced by this automatic method performed as well or better than reduced alphabets designed by human experts or other literature methods. The reduced alphabets provided new insights into protein folding not expected by experts and allowed for faster runtimes when applied to position-specific scoring matrices.
Alleen een lage prijs is niet voldoende meer om klanten aan je te binden. Klanten verwachten en eisen meer. De kunst is tegenwoordig om jouw klanten in hun hart te raken!
Social and personality development in childhoodJyoti Pandey
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Youth social and personality development for kids rises through the cooperation of social impacts, organic development, and the tyke's portrayals of the social world and the self.
The grant proposal requests $2,965 to fund a 3-day educational field trip for students at the Willow School through the Pathfinder organization. The annual trip helps students build social skills and confidence through hands-on, team-based challenges in a natural environment. Research indicates such experiences improve critical thinking, nature connection, and ability to sustain attention compared to classroom-only learning. Student evaluations after past trips showed enhanced social skills, collaboration, and interest in environmental projects. The trip provides invaluable learning opportunities for students, especially those from lower-income families.
The document is a grant proposal from Jessica Martin of the Willow School seeking $2,965 to fund a 3-day outdoor educational field trip for students through the Pathfinder organization. The trip aims to build social skills, teamwork, and connection to nature through camping, hiking, canoeing and problem-solving activities. Research suggests time in nature enhances cognitive development and the trip provides experiences students still discuss years later as transformative. Student evaluations will assess growth in social skills, collaboration and reflection on experiences and benefits for their education.
1) The document discusses how traditional education focuses too narrowly on academics and fails to develop students holistically.
2) It argues education should cultivate students' social, emotional, physical and moral development by integrating learning across disciplines and dimensions.
3) A holistic education aims to help students find purpose and identity, promote mental well-being, and develop creativity, critical thinking, and social responsibility.
Understanding children through their creationsDr Rajesh kumar
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AIL>>ART INTEGRATED LEARNING IS A PROJECT STARTED BY NCERT >>IN FIRST PHASE TRAING ORGANISED AT DIET RN >>AND TRIED OUT AT 20 MCD SCHOOL BY TEACHERS >>>WATCH ..FOLLOW....AND LEARN TEACHING PROCESS JOYFULLY
Mary-Anne Hossack outlines her personal philosophy of education which is influenced by theorists such as Montessori, Dewey, Rousseau, and Freire. She believes that children are naturally curious and driven to learn. As a teacher, her role is to provide an engaging environment with hands-on materials and activities that appeal to children's senses and allow them to explore, discover, and learn through their own experiences. She thinks intrinsic motivation is more effective than extrinsic rewards, and that children should have freedom within structured limits to follow their interests and learn at their own pace.
Before viewing the movie, ensure your display settings are optimized by adjusting the color quality to 24-bit or 32-bit in display properties. Enabling hardware graphics acceleration in the slide show settings can also improve movie quality. The document provides information about optimizing display settings for viewing a PowerPoint movie and references additional PowerPoint animations and tutorials available on the listed website.
The document discusses how goal setting and reward systems can motivate high performance. It explains that specific, difficult goals that employees help set and that are linked to rewards can increase performance. Various reward systems like gain-sharing programs and flexible benefits plans are described as well as factors to consider when deciding which system to use. Limitations of goal setting and cultural differences in common reward practices internationally are also summarized.
This document discusses Pay Per Click (PPC) Judo, which aims to lower cost per conversion while maintaining or increasing total conversions. It outlines essential PPC metrics like impressions, clicks, and conversions. The main PPC Judo moves are improving clickthrough rate through keyword and ad copy management and improving conversion rate through ad copy and landing page management. The key is to test changes using A/B testing and measure metrics in a continuous cycle of management.
This document discusses using the VLOOKUP function in Excel to look up a student's grade based on their percentage score. It provides a table that lists percentage ranges and the corresponding letter grades. It explains that a VLOOKUP formula can be used to easily look up and return the correct grade by matching the student's percentage to the table, rather than using nested IF functions. This allows the grades to be more easily edited or modified in the future by changing the source table.
A highlight of 10 2.0 sites for those involved in knowledge management to visit and reflect on. Keeping it to 10 was very challenging, but so is the pressure of time....
The document discusses the origins of Santa Claus. It explains that Santa Claus originated from Saint Nicholas, a 4th century bishop from Turkey who was known for his generosity, especially to children. Over time, as Dutch settlers immigrated to the United States, the name evolved from Sinter Klaas to Santa Claus. The tradition of Christmas trees also originated from Germany and was brought to the United States by German immigrants.
This short note contains birthday greetings for the recipient's father and uncle for November 6th, 2007. It also contains greetings for Rakshabandhan and Father's Day on September 2nd, 2007. The writer expresses their love for their father.
Automated Alphabet Reduction Method with Evolutionary Algorithms for Protein ...jaumebp
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This paper presents a method for automatically reducing the 20-letter amino acid alphabet used in protein structure prediction to a smaller set of letters without losing important information. The method uses evolutionary algorithms to cluster similar amino acid types together into a reduced alphabet. When applied to two protein structure prediction tasks, the reduced alphabets produced by this automatic method performed as well or better than reduced alphabets designed by human experts or other literature methods. The reduced alphabets provided new insights into protein folding not expected by experts and allowed for faster runtimes when applied to position-specific scoring matrices.
Alleen een lage prijs is niet voldoende meer om klanten aan je te binden. Klanten verwachten en eisen meer. De kunst is tegenwoordig om jouw klanten in hun hart te raken!
Social and personality development in childhoodJyoti Pandey
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Youth social and personality development for kids rises through the cooperation of social impacts, organic development, and the tyke's portrayals of the social world and the self.
The grant proposal requests $2,965 to fund a 3-day educational field trip for students at the Willow School through the Pathfinder organization. The annual trip helps students build social skills and confidence through hands-on, team-based challenges in a natural environment. Research indicates such experiences improve critical thinking, nature connection, and ability to sustain attention compared to classroom-only learning. Student evaluations after past trips showed enhanced social skills, collaboration, and interest in environmental projects. The trip provides invaluable learning opportunities for students, especially those from lower-income families.
The document is a grant proposal from Jessica Martin of the Willow School seeking $2,965 to fund a 3-day outdoor educational field trip for students through the Pathfinder organization. The trip aims to build social skills, teamwork, and connection to nature through camping, hiking, canoeing and problem-solving activities. Research suggests time in nature enhances cognitive development and the trip provides experiences students still discuss years later as transformative. Student evaluations will assess growth in social skills, collaboration and reflection on experiences and benefits for their education.
1) The document discusses how traditional education focuses too narrowly on academics and fails to develop students holistically.
2) It argues education should cultivate students' social, emotional, physical and moral development by integrating learning across disciplines and dimensions.
3) A holistic education aims to help students find purpose and identity, promote mental well-being, and develop creativity, critical thinking, and social responsibility.
Understanding children through their creationsDr Rajesh kumar
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AIL>>ART INTEGRATED LEARNING IS A PROJECT STARTED BY NCERT >>IN FIRST PHASE TRAING ORGANISED AT DIET RN >>AND TRIED OUT AT 20 MCD SCHOOL BY TEACHERS >>>WATCH ..FOLLOW....AND LEARN TEACHING PROCESS JOYFULLY
Mary-Anne Hossack outlines her personal philosophy of education which is influenced by theorists such as Montessori, Dewey, Rousseau, and Freire. She believes that children are naturally curious and driven to learn. As a teacher, her role is to provide an engaging environment with hands-on materials and activities that appeal to children's senses and allow them to explore, discover, and learn through their own experiences. She thinks intrinsic motivation is more effective than extrinsic rewards, and that children should have freedom within structured limits to follow their interests and learn at their own pace.
Abstract
I identify the central problem of the Orchard Gardens School as children attempting to collectively create a shared originary culture of learning, but having their attempts unintentionally sabotaged by aspects of their socio-school milieu. However, I argue that effective educating begins when a safe haven is created, continues when students are taught to create and use mind screens, and becomes enriched when students create their own learning projects through large music creating groups, science and mathematical applications, and generally through beginning to enter non discursive linguistic domains of drama, music, dance, and art.
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Personal Learning Philosophy For Early ChildhoodjusGrace
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Children are Capable and Competent; learning, developing, and growing as unique and diverse individuals..."the way we perceive children is evident in how we treat them...
This document is a journal article that uses the analogy of a kite and its flight to discuss the dilemma of how to balance treating a child as a child versus preparing them for adulthood. It argues that just as a kite needs support from strings to fly, children need support from parents and teachers. However, parents and teachers should provide only the necessary guidance and then allow children the freedom to direct their own growth and experiences, just as the wind directs a kite's flight. Excessive pressure or control from adults can restrict a child's natural development and joy, just as overly tight strings would prevent a kite from fully enjoying its flight.
Culture is the most powerful source of leverage for bringing about change in a school ¨C or any organization, for that matter.School Culture is often majority driven (staff), intangible, hard to describe, and difficult to positively impact, or change in a systemic way. The attitudes, beliefs, and values may often be ¡°hidden¡± to those new to or outside of the school community.
Erikson's stages of psychosocial development describes 8 stages of personality development across the lifespan. The document summarizes the key aspects of the first 7 stages:
1. Trust vs Mistrust (infancy): Developing trust in caregivers to meet needs. Successful stage leads to hope.
2. Autonomy vs Shame (early childhood): Gaining independence and will through exploration. Leads to sense of autonomy.
3. Initiative vs Guilt (preschool): Taking initiative in activities and developing a sense of purpose.
4. Industry vs Inferiority (school age): Developing competence through skills and confidence. Leads to competency.
5. Identity vs Role
SFK-NY 2009 Success for Kids or too Successful to SucceedTheodore Vallas
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- SFK-NY is a non-profit organization that provides social-emotional learning programs to children in New York City.
- The Executive Director called an emergency meeting with staff and the Advisory Board to address a funding shortfall, as SFK-NY has grown rapidly but operating budget has not kept pace.
- Suggestions are sought on how to finance further growth through alternative revenue sources or delivery methods for programs.
This document discusses the concept of self-concept and its importance in education and psychology. It states that self-concept is developed through socialization, parenting, and experiences in school. A person's self-concept influences their behavior, motivation, and academic performance. The document also explores how self-concept has multiple components including physical, academic, social, and transpersonal aspects. It emphasizes that self-concept can be modified through self-reflection and changing one's views of themselves. Overall, the document analyzes how a person's self-concept is integral to their learning and behavior.
Exchange 394These comments are translated and adapted fro.docxgreg1eden90113
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Exchange 3/94
These comments are translated and adapted from a seminar
presented by Professor Loris Malaguzzi in Reggio Emilia,
Italy, June 1993.
There are hundreds of different images of the child.
Each one of you has inside yourself an image of the
child that directs you as you begin to relate to a child.
This theory within you pushes you to behave in
certain ways; it orients you as you talk to the child,
listen to the child, observe the child. It is very
difficult for you to act contrary to this internal image.
For example, if your image is that boys and girls are
very different from one another, you will behave
differently in your interactions with each of them.
The environment you construct around you and the
children also reflects this image you have about the
child. There¡¯s a difference between the environment
that you are able to build based on a preconceived
image of the child and the environment that you can
build that is based on the child you see in front of you
¡ª the relationship you build with the child, the
games you play. An environment that grows out of
your relationship with the child is unique and fluid.
The quality and quantity of relationships among you
as adults and educators also reflects your image of
the child. Children are very sensitive and can see and
sense very quickly the spirit of what is going on
among the adults in their world. They understand
whether the adults are working together in a truly
collaborative way or if they are separated in some
way from each other, living their experience as if it
were private with little interaction.
Posing Important Questions
When you begin working with children in the
morning, you must, as adults, pose questions about
the children, such as: ¡°When are these children really
going to begin socializing?¡± And at the same time
the children will pose questions to the adults: ¡°When
are the adults really going to begin socializing?¡± This
is a dialogue that needs to be continual between the
adults and the children. The adults ask questions
from the world of adults to the children. The
children will ask questions to the adults. The expec-
tations that the children have of the adults and the
adults have of the children are important. We must
spend some time talking about these expectations.
The family ¡ª mothers, fathers, aunts, uncles, grand-
parents ¡ª is also involved in this questioning. Daily
Your Image of the Child:
Where Teaching Begins
by Loris Malaguzzi
they need to ask: ¡°What is this child doing in the
school?¡±
It¡¯s very probable that once a day, maybe twice or
three times or many times a day, the children are
asking themselves: ¡°What is my mother doing?¡±
¡°What is my father doing?¡± ¡°What is my brother or
my sister doing?¡± ¡°Are they having more fun than I
am?¡± ¡°Are they bored?¡±
The school we are talking about is not the school you
are familiar with in the past, but it is something that
you can hope for.
Considering Each Child¡¯s Reality
We can nev.
IMPORTANCE OF GLOBAL LEARNING IN SCHOOL CURRICULUMRobinKujur1
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In the fast changing scenario and due to globalisation there is a need to make the curriculum more interactive. This will not only help to nurture your kid's skill but also help him to contribute positively to their local and wider community. We at Planetspark aim at providing the best of skills that your child requires in today's fast changing world.
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Reality and misconceptions about helping kids improve their social skills by ...Ryan Wexelblatt, LCSW
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1) The document discusses the misconception that children with social learning needs can improve their social skills simply by interacting with neurotypical peers. It argues that these children first need to develop foundational social learning skills like perspective taking and understanding social situations as a whole.
2) Developing social skills is a complex process that requires direct instruction, unlike academics where children can learn from peers. Placing children in unstructured social environments without support is setting them up for failure.
3) Children need to learn social cognition - the ability to think about social contexts and apply relevant social skills. This requires explicitly teaching skills like perspective taking and understanding social situations holistically. Simply interacting with peers is not enough for children
Sahar Jacqueline Azami discusses her personal learning philosophy, which is rooted in her experience as a Montessori student and her belief in the interconnectedness of nature and nurture. She believes children have an intrinsic nature that will unfold with the right nurturing environment. Her goal is to provide such an environment by observing children and guiding them to discover and learn through meaningful, self-paced experiences using multi-sensory materials. She aims to foster independence, responsibility, and lifelong learning in children.
This document provides an introduction to using Twitter for personal and professional development for teachers. It begins with explaining what Twitter is and how it works as a microblogging platform. It then discusses why teachers should join Twitter, including to make connections, learn from others, participate in discussions, ask for help, and share information. The document outlines how to get started with Twitter by creating an account, following relevant educators, retweeting posts, and provides suggestions on who to follow in the world language education field. It closes by noting to tweet wisely as posts are public and to maintain a balanced use of the platform.
Groups of 4 students with different colored dots will brainstorm how authoring environments can be used across communication modes. They will then choose one idea to develop into an activity that connects across modes of communication, situates the activity in a lesson, includes an example, and provides an assessment tool.
National Standards for Foreign Language Learning Cindy Kendall
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The document outlines the National Standards for Foreign Language Learning, which describe what students should know and be able to do with foreign languages. The standards have 5 goals known as the 5 Cs: Communication, Cultures, Connections, Comparisons, and Communities. There are 11 standards within these 5 goals that guide curriculum to enable students to know how, when, and why to communicate appropriately depending on the situation. The standards are meant to encourage students to use language both in and outside the classroom for personal enjoyment and lifelong learning.
The Constitution, Government and Law making bodies .saanidhyapatel09
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This PowerPoint presentation provides an insightful overview of the Constitution, covering its key principles, features, and significance. It explains the fundamental rights, duties, structure of government, and the importance of constitutional law in governance. Ideal for students, educators, and anyone interested in understanding the foundation of a nation¡¯s legal framework.
How to create security group category in Odoo 17Celine George
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This slide will represent the creation of security group category in odoo 17. Security groups are essential for managing user access and permissions across different modules. Creating a security group category helps to organize related user groups and streamline permission settings within a specific module or functionality.
Research Publication & Ethics contains a chapter on Intellectual Honesty and Research Integrity.
Different case studies of intellectual dishonesty and integrity were discussed.
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¡ªsystemic gaps in pharmaceutical development, regulatory oversight, quality assurance, and the ethical use of AI¡ªthat 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.
How to Unblock Payment in Odoo 18 AccountingCeline George
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In this slide, we will explore the process of unblocking payments in the Odoo 18 Accounting module. Payment blocks may occur due to various reasons, such as exceeding credit limits or pending approvals. We'll walk through the steps to remove these blocks and ensure smooth payment processing.
How to Configure Flexible Working Schedule in Odoo 18 EmployeeCeline George
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In this slide, we¡¯ll discuss on how to configure flexible working schedule in Odoo 18 Employee module. In Odoo 18, the Employee module offers powerful tools to configure and manage flexible working schedules tailored to your organization's needs.
How to Setup WhatsApp in Odoo 17 - Odoo ºÝºÝߣsCeline George
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Integrate WhatsApp into Odoo using the WhatsApp Business API or third-party modules to enhance communication. This integration enables automated messaging and customer interaction management within Odoo 17.
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.
Digital Tools with AI for e-Content Development.pptxDr. Sarita Anand
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This ppt is useful for not only for B.Ed., M.Ed., M.A. (Education) or any other PG level students or Ph.D. scholars but also for the school, college and university teachers who are interested to prepare an e-content with AI for their students and others.
Digital Tools with AI for e-Content Development.pptxDr. Sarita Anand
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Power To Transform
1. There is no more important work than the education of our children. ? http://flickr.com/photos/looking4poetry/2546411940/sizes/m/
2. Yet within the current conditions of schooling, and despite the efforts of the best of our teachers, our children often feel inadequate as learners and isolated and estranged from learning. Far too many emerge intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually disconnected from the natural world, their communities, and their own abundant potentials. They have little sense of meaning, wholeness, connectedness, and belonging. ?
3. There has never been a more important time to reperceive and redesign schooling and the context and conditions within which the minds, hearts, and spirits of our children and our future are grown. The human future will be defined by our children¡¯s minds and the nature and quality of their presence on the earth.
4. Mind shaping is world shaping. ? Our habits of mind and patterns of thinking are shaped and developed through experience and practice. http://flickr.com/photos/farhan/2053313404/sizes/m/
5. When our children engage in powerful questions, they learn to explore and inquire; http://flickr.com/photos/23065375@N05/2236367463/sizes/s/
6. when they engage in discovering connections, they learn to seek and discern relationships; Corpus Criste, Cindy Kendall, June 2006, Cusco, Peru
7. when they engage in solving significant ethical problems, they learn to creatively resolve complex interdependencies. http://http://flickr.com/photos/uncultured/1815645413/sizes/m/ ,
8. How we engage the minds of our children in learning profoundly shapes the patterns of their thinking and their thinking shapes the world. http://veimages.gsfc.nasa.gov/2429/globe_west_2048.jpg Text from The Power To Transform by Stephanie Pace Marshall