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Teacher Is the One Who Makes the Lesson
Ideal Teacher
Teaching
Teachers inspire and lead children to be successful, opening up a new page for them, show them every aspects of life. Successful people not only because of their talents, but also the contribution of teacher. Everyone has their own teachers and those who have taught them good things. Teacher is one of the most respected…
Essay Writing is a Recursive Process Discuss
Writing process
Recursive ‘is a process of doing things again and again till they make sense and ready to be presented to the audience and the lecturer’ as highlighted by Ebest, at al (2005). It is a repetitive way, which makes the generation and the bringing up of new ideas and points easier, until they make a…
English Fame Advanteges and Disadvantages
English
The positives and negatives of Fame encompass drugs, alcohol, money, family, supporters, and an incredible journey. Asturias portrays these advantages and disadvantages as a group of teenagers experiences various stages in their pursuit of fame. Similar themes are also present in my TOYOCS of “Billionaire” by Travie Mccoy and “Almost Famous” by Cameron Crowe. The…
Understanding the Kolb Learning Experience
Experience
Learning
Using Realism as Basis of Knowledge Educating the people in the society is a noble profession that helps the whole society strive for the best of being they could be as they are able to learn both from their environment and from their educators as well. However, educating and learning involves several factors that contribute…
How Far Was German Militarism the Most Important Cause of War in 1914? Explain Your Answer
German
Germany
War
How far was German militarism the most important cause of war in 1914? Explain your answer. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand on the 28th June 1914 is seen as the spark which triggered the First World War. However, the fuse was clearly laid prior to this event and there are many complex causes that…
The concept of reflection
Experiential learning
Reflection
1.0 Introduction Learning is an individual process because everybody learns at his/her pace. However reflection is an important variable in the learning process which is innate in every human being. Put in other words, reflection is a beneficial activity especially with regard to learning. Furthermore, reflection can be done by both teachers and learners. However,…
Learning Theories: Marketing Lesson Plan
Learning
Lesson Plan
Marketing
Lesson plan for marketing topic 1 Introduction 4 minutes The topic involves identification of marketing P’S and ability to recognize the P’s from any company. Description of marketing P’s using simple charts. This is a first year course topic which should be completed by all year one students before enrolling for other marketing topics Main…
How Do Students Really Study and Does It Matter?
Student
Study
The professor, Regan A. R. Gurung, did this to see how different study methods affected the students test scores. Professor Gurung began the study by giving the students a questionnaire that asked them what were their study habits. Did they study for hours or just review the material before the exam? Did they listen to…
Literature and Film: Anthony Minghella’s “The English Patient”
English
Literature
Literature and Film: Utilizing the Male Gaze in Analyzing Anthony Minghella’s “The English Patient” As author Barbara Tepa Lupack (1999, 1) contends, Hollywood has historically turned to literature for its story ideas. And women’s fiction has not disappointed, providing some of the most interesting, as well as some of the best, sources for Hollywood fare. Fiction…
The University of California Davis Law School
Law
School
University
The University of California Davis or UC Davis Law School is currently one of the most distinguished public schools of law in California. Established in 1965, the law school continues to attract plenty of applicants because of its high rankings, diverse faculty, and highly collegial atmosphere. Today, the law school continues to fulfill its pledge…