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    Let me begin by saying, it is indeed an honour, and a privilege to be have been chosen to be the guest speaker for this special occasion- “The Crane Primary School Annual Prize Giving and Graduation Ceremony”. I will like to thank the Head teacher for officially inviting a son of this school. To the graduates, 26 years ago at Crane Primary School, I was in your position, in a smaller school though. I was a young man that would have been very sad to part ways with my beloved teachers and most of…

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    more convenient study approach since e-learning was introduced to school. Primary schools in some developed countries such as Britain and America tend to teach their students with electronic devices instead of printed books. However, I personally argue this trend is not suitable for pupils. In this essay, I will first list some drawbacks of eBooks and then give some reasons why printed books should be still dominated in primary school. First of all, eBooks hazard people’s eyesight and have some…

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    of this work is to examine critically how evaluation is carried out in Tanzanian education system based on primary schools and suggestion of the ways in which evaluation in our education system can be improved. The organization of this work therefore, will flow from the introduction to the reference. The definition of key concepts, aim/objectives of education in Tanzania as well as primary level will be shown. In the integral part of this discussion will be much dealing with the roles of…

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    Memento Mori Analysis

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    On the other hand, the bottle lines are vertical, curve and thin. The hue of the skull is both primary colors and secondary colors. The value of the skull colors are light and dark, and the intensity of the skull is bright. The hue of the bottle is the primary color orange. Also, the value of the bottle is dark and the intensity is dull. The skull shape is organic and static because it is natural and not man made and the skull…

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    Almond Blossoms Analysis

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    divided into three main groups; primary colors, secondary colors and tertiary colors. Primary colors are red, blue, and yellow all other colors can be created mixing these in different ways. Mixing all three together will make a muddy brown. The secondary colors are; purple, green, and orange are created by mixing primary colors where red and blue makes purple, blue and yellow makes green, and yellow and red makes orange. Tertiary colors are created by mixing a primary color with a secondary…

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    Protein Structure Essay

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    PROTEIN STRUCTURE Proteins are polymers which is set up by 19 different α-amino acids and one imino acid (Proline) linked by amida bond or peptide bond. A protein usually contain amino acid residues, covalently linked, which spontaneously form a three-dimensional structure, based on the self-recognition of its respective sequence. Covalent bonds (peptide and disulfide), hydrogen bonds, electrostatic interactions, hydrophobic interactions, and weak, nonspecific attractive and repulsive forces are…

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    saying denote that “a person bitten by a snake, when walks across a rope, fears it to be a snake.” No doubt poverty had a negative implication on my life. As girl, I loved to study, even though, I found forced out of school, after completion of primary school, for the reasons of insufficient schools, and the inability of my parents to pay the education costs in city schools. Thank God, I had a call for religious life, and accepted in the community without secondary education. After…

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    kinetic energy) Affect the Phases of Matter? Observation Can matter be in anything that elements can mix to something different? Why does matter have to have more than 2 elements? What things do not have matter? Why does matter have to have more of, weight, volume or density? Why is there such things called matter? Why is the earth made of matter? How much does matter influence the earth and what it does to help? What is matter? How does temperature (thermal kinetic energy)…

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    portion of the spectrum is visible light. Of that light, violet’s wavelength is the shortest (using the most energy), and red’s wavelength is the longest (using less energy). As many people know, red, yellow, and blue are the primary colors. That is true, but only when talking about colors as in paint or markers. When talking about colors and how they are made with light, the real primary colors are red, green, and blue. When you mix colors, as in paints, you will never find a way to make…

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    Even though, yes, it can be difficult at first when it is being introduced to students, but there is a reason why primary source material is so important. Primary sources present a firsthand account of life in a specific time period. Primary history is not like reading a text book with countless of information that a student is expected to recall. Primary source material can be interesting and engaging to students if the material is chosen wisely. It also offers opportunities that other…

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