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  • History of Santa Clause

    History of Santa Clause

    The American version of the Santa Claus figure received its inspiration and its name from the Dutch legend of Sinter Klaas, brought by settlers to New York in the 17th century. As early as 1773 the name appeared in the American press as "St. A Claus," but it was the popular author Washington Irving who gave Americans their first detailed information about the Dutch version of Saint Nicholas. In his History of New York, published

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Strings of History

    Strings of History

    “Um…son…what are you doing?” Crouching, I twisted my body to face my mother, who was standing above me in the doorway. I held a huge roll of string in one hand and a thick roll of duct tape in the other. I had cleared the floor of my room by squishing all the furniture uncomfortably against the far wall. On the newly barren, wooden floor lay rows and rows of the string I was holding.

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    Essay Length: 525 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Enhancing Learning Through Multiple Intelligence

    Enhancing Learning Through Multiple Intelligence

    Enhancing learning through multiple intelligence The study that I choose was conducted on seventy fourth grade students, between the ages of nine and ten over a period of seven weeks. The study was conducted to determine the difference and effectiveness between multiple intelligence instruction and traditionally designed science instructions on the Diversity of Living Things. The seventy fourth graders were broken up in to two groups of thirty-five to examine the treatment effect. One group

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    Submitted: February 5, 2010 By: Anna
  • History of Glabalization

    History of Glabalization

    Since the word has both technical and political meanings, different groups will have differing histories of "globalization". In general use within the field of economics and political economy, however, it is a history of increasing trade between nations based on stable institutions that allow firms in different nations to exchange goods and services with minimal friction. The term "liberalization" came to mean the acceptance of the Neoclassical economic model which is based on the unimpeded

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    Submitted: February 5, 2010 By: Anna
  • The History of India's Modernization

    The History of India's Modernization

    The History of India's Modernization Because of external influence, India modernized at the turn of the twentieth century. It was originally a long-established, traditional country. They were for the most part against British interference, due to their religious traditions and culture. Due to colonialism, their country turned upside down and back again. India transformed in many ways: politically, economically, socially, and technologically. India has also felt the stings of long-term effects of colonialism, and does

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    Submitted: February 5, 2010 By: Monika
  • It Was Inevitable That the Revolution of 1905 Would Fail." Discuss

    It Was Inevitable That the Revolution of 1905 Would Fail." Discuss

    Although Russia was in desperate need of a revolution, the 1905 revolution ultimately failed. At the time, much of the Russian population was unhappy with the government and demanded reforms. On the other hand, Nicholas II believed reforms would undermine his autocratic power and would not allow them (at least not without a fight). Russia's people's discontent grew and grew from every level of society until 9th January when the revolution of 1905 began. Considering

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    Submitted: February 5, 2010 By: Edward
  • Learning Through Experiences

    Learning Through Experiences

    We often gain knowledge through our experiences. These experiences help us improve our skills. These experiences open our eyes to new ideas and perspectives. Malcolm X said, “No university would ask any student to devour literature as I did w hen this new world opened to me, of being able to read and understand” (Haley 173). In the same way, Simon Forrest learned to open his eyes when he was learning his craft as a

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Mike
  • History of Basketball

    History of Basketball

    One of the greatest sports in the world is goes by the name of basketball. This great game was invented by James Naismith December of 1891. James Naismith was a physician from Canada and attended McGill’s University in Montreal, Canada. After working as McGill’s Athletic director he went to Springfield, Massachusetts. He introduced the game when he was an instructor at the Young Men Christian Association Training School in Springfield. He created the game because

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Monika
  • To Boldly Go Where Nasa Has Failed Before

    To Boldly Go Where Nasa Has Failed Before

    To Boldly Go Where NASA Has Failed Before The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, or NASA, was established in 1958 under the Eisenhower administration. Its main purpose was to act as an independent agency to direct the nation’s space missions and research programs. Over the past 45 years, since its inception, NASA has experienced many problems and has received recent negative publicity. NASA has had longstanding managerial problems on the inside and with outside contractors.

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Steve
  • Teaching Smart People to Learn Summary

    Teaching Smart People to Learn Summary

    E. Article Summaries Teaching Smart People how to Learn By Chris Argyris The author contends that most successful people are adept at solving problems, but they don’t really know how to learn. They are able to solve problems and overcome many organizational obstacles, but when it comes down to examining why there are obstacles and looking at the underneath dynamics of the problem they are unsuccessful. They lack introspection and the ability to see their

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Learning Team Ground Rules

    Learning Team Ground Rules

    University of Phoenix Material Learning Team Worksheet: Ground Rules (Due Week Three) Ground Rules, sometimes referred to in business settings as a "Memorandum-of-Understanding," are useful tools for work or learning teams to identify structures, processes, and strategies to meet team or organizational objectives. Essentially, good ground rules give visibility and voice to those agreements between team members that reduce the potential for non-resolvable conflict(s) which often result in incomplete tasks, broken relationships between team members,

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Artur
  • Aspirin History and Uses

    Aspirin History and Uses

    What is Aspirin? Aspirin is on of the first drugs to ever be commonly used and is still one of the most widely used in the world. How widely used you ask? Approximately 35000 metric tonnes are produced and consumed every year. Chemically aspirin is known as acetylsalicylic acid with the chemical formula of C9H8O4. Aspirin is an analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, and is an inhibitor of platelet aggregation. The history of Aspirin Aspirin has

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Jack
  • Metacognition and Transfer of Learning

    Metacognition and Transfer of Learning

    Suppose that a student learns a mathematical procedure such as how to find the area of a parallelogram. Later, when the student is given a parallelogram problem like the one he or she has studied, he or she is able to find its area correctly. In short, the student shows that she can perform well on a retention test. However, when this student is asked to find the area of an unusually shaped parallelogram, he

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Mike
  • Film Review of American History X

    Film Review of American History X

    The film American History X is rated by the users of IMDB.com (Internet Movie DataBase) as one of the 50 best films ever made. It is a crime/drama, a very violent film; not for the faint-hearted. American History X was released in 1998, and it is directed by Tony Kaye. Casting: -Edward Norton (Derek Vinyard) -Edward Furlong (Daniel Vinyard) -Avery Brooks (Dr. Bob Sweeney) -Stacy Keach (Cameron Alexander) -Beverly D'Angelo (Doris Vinyard) -Jennifer Lien (Davina

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    Submitted: February 7, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Differentiated Learning

    Differentiated Learning

    While I have had experiences in every nearly every secondary grade level, I have found the middle school levels to be the area where my strengths truly shine. I feel I have a very special understanding of the middle school student as a scholar and a person. My rapport with my students (and their parents) over the years has been exceptional. I know how important it is for the students to feel important and accepted.

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    Submitted: February 9, 2010 By: Fonta
  • History of the Stock Market

    History of the Stock Market

    The financial markets of the United States, today, are collectively known as “Wall Street.” These words represent the heart of the business and financial world in the United States today. Many of us conjure up well known images of companies being bought and sold, traders screaming out to get the best prices for their clients, fortunes won and lost many times over, and the billions of dollars exchanged in deals. Some may even claim that

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    Submitted: February 9, 2010 By: Stenly
  • History of Englsih Language

    History of Englsih Language

    Teaching English as a Foreign Language. This term is predominantly used when English is being taught in a country where it isn’t the native language (for example teaching English to Spanish people in Spain). For various historical and economic reasons, English has become the dominant language of the world in the twenty-first century. English is the language of science, air traffic control, and tourism, the Internet and to a very large extent of trade and

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    Submitted: February 9, 2010 By: Jack
  • The History of the Bbc

    The History of the Bbc

    The History of the BBC - The British Broadcasting Company, as the BBC was originally called, was formed in October 1922 by a group of leading radio manufacturers including the great radio pioneer, Guglielmo Marconi. - Daily broadcasting by the BBC began from Marconi’s London studio on November 14. This was followed the next day by broadcasts from Birmingham and Manchester, and over the following months the transmitter network spread across the UK. By 1925

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    Submitted: February 10, 2010 By: Monika
  • 1920s History

    1920s History

    The initial response of the United States was reflected in the views of Senator, Goerge w. Norris. He is a republican of Nebraska, who proclaimed that the United States should look out for its own interest and not to worry about Europe. He was blaming Europe for a large part of the Countries Economic woes: Hoover and Congress adopted policies that sought to protect Americans regarding foreign policies. Roosevelt also followed Hoover’s so called “Good

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    Submitted: February 10, 2010 By: Mike
  • Human Learning and Development

    Human Learning and Development

    Human Learning and Development The study of growth through learning and development can help us to know a child more systematically and thereby allowing us to be better mentors. As teachers, we are able to observe the student at various cross sectional stages of life that enables us to develop methods to assist them in understanding the world, as well as giving us the means to reach into their mind. Knowing more about growth through

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    Submitted: February 11, 2010 By: Steve
  • Why Did Early Reforms Fail in the Qing Dynasty?

    Why Did Early Reforms Fail in the Qing Dynasty?

    There were three reform movements between 1860-1911. They were the Self-strengthening movement, hundred Days Reform and late Qing reform. They all aimed at strengthening China. However, all of them ended in failure for many reasons. There were mainly six reasons: Empress Dowager Cixi's role, the opposition from conservatives, lack of careful planning, lack of capital, corruption and the rising popularity of revolutionary movement. First, Cixi was the biggest problem in carrying out the reforms. The

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    Submitted: February 12, 2010 By: Steve
  • Important Figures in Aerospace History

    Important Figures in Aerospace History

    "Any of various simple or complex tube like devices containing combustibles that on being ignited liberate gases whose action propels the tube through the air: used for pyrotechnic effect, signaling, carrying a lifeline, hurling explosives at an enemy, putting a space vehicle into orbit, etc." A 231.90 ft high, 49 ft span, 1,616,800 lb behemoth that exerts 1,949,090 lbf during takeoff. Compared to "nell", Robert Goddard's first successful liquid fuel rocket; it rose to a

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    Submitted: February 12, 2010 By: Janna
  • The History of Crm

    The History of Crm

    1-THE HISTORY OF CRM Before 1993, CRM included two major markets: 1. Sales Force Automation (SFA) and 2. Customer Services (CS). Sales Force Automation was initially designed to support salespersons in managing their touch points and to provide them with event calendars about their customers. SFA’s meaning expanded to include opportunity management that is supporting sales methodologies and interconnection with other functions of the company such as production. The box below indicates the range

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    Submitted: February 12, 2010 By: Bred
  • History and Background of Global Standardization

    History and Background of Global Standardization

    The true meaning of global is based on the understanding that common rules are necessary so that nations around the world will basically accept the diversity and cultural differences of each country and will mutually succeed in the same market. Furthermore, International Organization for Standardization (ISO) defines a standard as “A document, established by consensus and approved by a recognized body, that provides, for common and repeated use, rules, guidelines, or characteristics for activities or

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    Submitted: February 12, 2010 By: Tasha
  • The History of Windows

    The History of Windows

    Ever since the invention of the micro computer, there has been a definitive war between companies competing for their share of the professional and private computer market. There have been hundreds of operating systems produced over the years, most of them were not able to maintain a solid customer base, and became extinct. There are a few, however, that have eclipsed the computer world. There is a definite line between consumers for the three most

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    Submitted: February 12, 2010 By: Tasha