use these relationships in order to read and write words (Ambruster et la., 2001). In the Phonics Study Guide, there are three important principles that apply within the classroom; keep it simple, complete by the end of second grade, and it is not every student’s best method (STUDY GUIDE p. 2). The three components of phonics instruction are the letter sounds, patterns, and word blending (STUDY GUIDE p. 2). The phonics skills are important to help aid the student in being able to read.…
CHAPTER 4 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 4.1 Consumer Preference Test From Table 2, it can be observed that Formulation C has highest score given by the panellist for color, aroma, flavour and overall acceptance. It can be concluded that Formulation C has the most preferable attributes. Therefore, Formulation C has been chosen as the best formulation and being proceeded for physical and chemical analysis. Table 2: Sensory analysis of three formulations of coconut pomegranate spread Attribute…
Lesson 4 Classic Tales Adjectives and Adverbs In the following sentences, cross out the incorrect words and write in the correct form in the blanks. If the sentence is correct as it is, write "correct" in the blank. 1. Terry plays soccer as good as Brian._______________ 2. This was surely a relaxing weekend.__________________ 4. Jane reacts more polite than Joan.________________ 5. Jane and are Amy are siblings, but they behave very different.___________ 6. I felt bad about my grades on…
Deontological ethics is basically the study of duties which are used to perform certain actions regardless of the consequences. Deontology comes from the Greek roots: deos, meaning duty, and logos, meaning study. Prominent deontologist Immanuel Kant believed the key to morality is human will (good will) or intention, not consequences. Categorical imperative- an act based on duty is truly moral. For example, it is a police officer’s duty to protect and serve and by doing so he issues citations to…
People need a stable place to perform goodwill into all perpetuity; yet unfortunately, this life on earth offers nothing but peripatetic movement whereas we dodge one disaster after another while simultaneously trying to evolve goodwill wherever we shortly reside. TS 15 Nothing is as it appears to be but some idiots would think otherwise. TS 15 Move toward what is your heart’s desire if you know what it is. You never know until you try. TS 04 Every disease or maladaptive behavior has an origin.…
Round 3: Obscure Sports 1. In the sport of wife-carrying, a male contestant carries a wife, either his own, his neighbors, or one found further afield, over a 270 yard (250 meter) obstacle course. What country originated this particular athletic frolic? a) Sweden b) Denmark c) Norway d) Finland 2. When J. K. Rowlings invented the sport of Quidditch, she intended a delightful fantasy sport wherein wizards zoom about the playing field on flying broomsticks. However, a few Harry Potter…
Type 4 – A spirited soul If you are a spiritual person, take a look at the law of attraction principles. Commit yourself to exploring all the ways you can use it. Go to a yoga class and meditate. There’s nothing to lose, you can only feel better. Type 5 – A realist If on the other hand, you stand firmly on the ground, that doesn’t stop you from seeing things from a brighter angle. One of the dangers of being a realistic person is becoming a pessimist. Don’t let it be you. Maybe it’s one of your…
AL EXAM || WGS2500 || SPRING 2016 Multiple Choice (2pts each = 20 pts) 1. Abstinence only education: a. Delays first intercourse b. Reduces rates of teen pregnancy c. Reduces rates of STIs d. All of the above e. None of the above 2. Valenti argues that when women are pregnant their bodies are treated like: a. Basketballs b. Tea Kettles c. Fine China d. Public Property 3. Deborah Cameron, in her essay about names for the penis, argues that the names and metaphors used for the penis reflect…
Your Future Looks Bright! Lesson 3: Space Travel The Future Fill in the blanks with the correct FUTURE forms: (Will / Going to / Present Continuous / Simple Present) 1. A: What …are… you …going to do…… (do) when you grow up? B: I ……………………………………………… (be) a millionaire! 9. I haven’t seen Julian for a long time but I think I …………………………… (recognize) him. 3. A: I need some money to but that beautiful purse. B: Don’t worry. I ………………………………… (give) you some. 4. I got the plane tickets. I…
Seatwork: A. Convert the following rotation to degrees and revolution. 1. 1/3 rotation : counterclockwise 2. 4/5 rotation : clockwise 3. 13/3 rotation clockwise B. Change each radian measure to degree measure and sketch the angles in standard position. 1. / 3 rad 2. -3 / 4 C. Determine which of the following angles are quadrantal angles. 1. 850 = __________________ 3. 5600 = ___________________ 2. 2700 =…