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Este documento proporciona instrucciones para realizar varias sumas y restas de vectores, incluyendo A = 5 cm, 0°; B = 6 cm, 45°; C = 8 cm, 30°; D = 10 cm, 90°; E = 4.5 cm, 100°; y F = 3 cm, 210°. Se pide realizar 8 operaciones de vectores en papel milimetrado: 1) A+B+C+D+E, 2) F+A+C, 3) A+C+E, 4) B+D+F, 5) A-B+C-F, 6
Howard Gardner creó la teoría de las inteligencias múltiples, la cual propone que existen múltiples tipos de inteligencia más allá de la inteligencia lógico-matemática tradicional. Identificó nueve tipos de inteligencia, incluyendo inteligencias visual-espacial, corporal-kinestésica, musical, interpersonal e intrapersonal. La teoría sugiere que cada persona tiene un perfil único de inteligencias y que los estilos de aprendizaje deben adaptarse a este perfil.
Brand Monitoring: Delivering Actionable Business Intelligence to the C-Suite
On-Demand Link: http://info.newswire.ca/CNW-Brand-Monitoring-for-the-C-Suite-LP-On-Demand.html?LSP=20K&LS=CNW-Webinar&LSC=Brand-Monitoring
This document is the 1996 annual report of The Limited Inc. It includes the Chairman's letter which discusses the company's performance in 1996. Key points:
- Most brands like Victoria's Secret and Abercrombie & Fitch had solid growth, while Express struggled significantly.
- Overall sales were $8.6 billion with operating income of $636 million, up from 1995.
- The strategic plan set in 1995 to reinvent core businesses is having impact and working well. Brand building was emphasized over promotions.
- Victoria's Secret in particular strengthened its brand and became the dominant lingerie brand through focusing on fashion over constant promotions.
California State Polytechnic University,Pomona_Full Written CaseAdrienne Naor
This marketing plan aims to increase awareness, trial, and improve the image of Ice Breakers Cool Blasts Chews (CBC) among 18-24 year olds. Primary and secondary research was conducted to understand CBC's weaknesses in the confectionery industry and identify opportunities. The plan positions CBC as an intense, chewy mint that instantly freshens breath. It will leverage CBC's parent brand Ice Breakers and target socially active "Experiencers" through an integrated marketing campaign centered around the theme of "Breathtaking Moments". Tactics will include revamped packaging, sampling programs, digital and experiential marketing to engage millennials and generate loyalty. Progress will be measured using various awareness, trial, and
Este documento proporciona instrucciones para realizar varias sumas y restas de vectores, incluyendo A = 5 cm, 0°; B = 6 cm, 45°; C = 8 cm, 30°; D = 10 cm, 90°; E = 4.5 cm, 100°; y F = 3 cm, 210°. Se pide realizar 8 operaciones de vectores en papel milimetrado: 1) A+B+C+D+E, 2) F+A+C, 3) A+C+E, 4) B+D+F, 5) A-B+C-F, 6
Howard Gardner creó la teoría de las inteligencias múltiples, la cual propone que existen múltiples tipos de inteligencia más allá de la inteligencia lógico-matemática tradicional. Identificó nueve tipos de inteligencia, incluyendo inteligencias visual-espacial, corporal-kinestésica, musical, interpersonal e intrapersonal. La teoría sugiere que cada persona tiene un perfil único de inteligencias y que los estilos de aprendizaje deben adaptarse a este perfil.
Brand Monitoring: Delivering Actionable Business Intelligence to the C-Suite
On-Demand Link: http://info.newswire.ca/CNW-Brand-Monitoring-for-the-C-Suite-LP-On-Demand.html?LSP=20K&LS=CNW-Webinar&LSC=Brand-Monitoring
This document is the 1996 annual report of The Limited Inc. It includes the Chairman's letter which discusses the company's performance in 1996. Key points:
- Most brands like Victoria's Secret and Abercrombie & Fitch had solid growth, while Express struggled significantly.
- Overall sales were $8.6 billion with operating income of $636 million, up from 1995.
- The strategic plan set in 1995 to reinvent core businesses is having impact and working well. Brand building was emphasized over promotions.
- Victoria's Secret in particular strengthened its brand and became the dominant lingerie brand through focusing on fashion over constant promotions.
California State Polytechnic University,Pomona_Full Written CaseAdrienne Naor
This marketing plan aims to increase awareness, trial, and improve the image of Ice Breakers Cool Blasts Chews (CBC) among 18-24 year olds. Primary and secondary research was conducted to understand CBC's weaknesses in the confectionery industry and identify opportunities. The plan positions CBC as an intense, chewy mint that instantly freshens breath. It will leverage CBC's parent brand Ice Breakers and target socially active "Experiencers" through an integrated marketing campaign centered around the theme of "Breathtaking Moments". Tactics will include revamped packaging, sampling programs, digital and experiential marketing to engage millennials and generate loyalty. Progress will be measured using various awareness, trial, and
Drupal Gardens allows users to build Drupal websites in 15 minutes or less without technical expertise. With Drupal Gardens, users get a hosted and fully managed Drupal installation with pre-built themes and templates. The service is aimed at enterprises, agencies, and organizations looking to quickly create microsites, marketing sites, event sites, and more without installing or managing software. Drupal Gardens offers a library of themes and templates, drag-and-drop page building, integrated media tools, and social features for community engagement.
Shashi Kant Upadhyay provides his contact information and objectives of gaining new skills for career growth in financial services. He has an MBA from Vellore Institute of Technology and experience in financial analysis, reporting, and project management roles at companies including Intuit India, Deutsche Bank, and JP Morgan Chase Bank. Upadhyay demonstrates strong skills in Excel, Access, financial software, and preparing reports and presentations.
The Edelman Digital Social Intelligence Command Center,
in partnership with MATTER and HootSuite, created
Social Matters - A series of data visualizations highlighting
social conversations around special events.
The document provides information about the Software Test Professionals Conference taking place from October 15-18, 2012 in Miami, Florida. It includes details about registration, conference packages and pricing, hotel information, keynote speakers, and the full schedule of sessions broken into blocks on various topics related to software testing. The conference will focus on leadership, agile testing, performance testing, mobile testing, and other strategic and hands-on topics. There will be keynote presentations, breakout sessions, networking opportunities, and an expo with industry vendors.
Crm stream step 2 m-hance with sharepoint - m-hance three steps to microsof...m-hance
m-hance: Three Steps to Success Event took place in Central London on 12th May 2015 and attended by our Microsoft Dynamics experts and customers looking to see how their ERP and CRM software can help them exceed business objectives. The event was delivered across 2 separate streams: a Microsoft Dynamics GP stream for finance professionals; and a Microsoft Dynamics CRM stream for marketing/support managers.
The document summarizes pharmaceutical market indicators in Brazil from 2003-2013 based on data from IMS Health. It shows that the total Brazilian pharmaceutical market grew from $2.2 billion in January-June 2003 to $13.4 billion in the same period in 2013. Generics sales increased from $130 million to $3.1 billion over the same time frame. Exports of pharmaceutical products increased from $1 billion to $3.1 billion from 2003-2013 while imports rose from $2.8 billion to $7 billion. The consumer price index for pharmaceuticals saw accumulated inflation rates between 3.5-5.6% annually from 2011-2013. Unit sales of pharmaceutical products and generics also increased substantially from 2003
A pronoun (I, me, he, she, herself, you, it, that, they, each, few, many, who, whoever, whose, someone, everybody, etc.) is a word that takes the place of a noun.
Pronouns have traditionally been regarded as one of the parts of speech, but some modern theorists would not consider them to form a single class, in view of the variety of functions they perform. Subtypes include personal pronouns, reflexive and reciprocal pronouns, possessive pronouns, demonstrative pronouns, relative pronouns, interrogative pronouns, and indefinite pronouns.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pronoun
This document provides brief biographies of famous philosophers throughout history. It lists philosophers such as Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, Locke, Marx, Nietzsche, and many others. For each philosopher, it provides 1-2 sentences on what they were famous for, such as Plato being famous for Platonic idealism and the theory of forms, and Descartes being famous for stating "I think, therefore I am". The document aims to summarize the key ideas and impacts of important thinkers in the field of philosophy.
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This is a presentation especially made for the topic "Synonyms" in Grade 2. Hope this can be helpful for others to truly understand the meaning of the topic. First, let me ask you a question. What is Synonyms?
Summary of identification and assessment of student with disabilities by shee...Edi sa puso mo :">
The document discusses the identification and assessment of students with disabilities. There are two main purposes of identification and assessment: to determine if a student is eligible for special education services, and to decide what those services will be. A student must meet at least one of the thirteen disability criteria under IDEA and require special education services to access an appropriate education. While some students are eligible but do not need services, others need services but may not meet eligibility criteria. Classification focuses on both medical and social models of disability, with more clearly medical disabilities identified early by physicians. The current classification system has benefits but alternatives focus more on dimensions of performance and the knowledge base for effective interventions.
The sociology of education examines how public institutions and individual experiences influence education and its outcomes, focusing on modern school systems. It views education as a means to overcome disadvantages and achieve equality and social mobility. However, some argue education primarily serves to reproduce social inequalities. Sociological theories explore how social structures and institutions shape society, examining concepts like socialization, social conflict, and the social construction of knowledge in different contexts.
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This document provides a scoring rubric for evaluating students on an educational field trip. The rubric evaluates students on 5 criteria: attendance, preparedness, behavior, dress appropriateness, and respect for presenters/guides. For each criteria, scores of excellent, good, fair, and poor are defined, with excellent earning 3 points and poor earning 0 points. The rubric will be used to assess students during their field trip experience.
Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development describes 8 stages across the lifespan in which individuals face conflicts that influence their development of ego identity and competence. In each stage, successful resolution leads to the development of virtues like hope, will, and integrity. The stages involve conflicts between trust vs mistrust in infancy, autonomy vs shame in early childhood, and integrity vs despair in late adulthood. Erikson's theory emphasizes how social relationships and experiences shape personality development throughout life. While it provides a broad framework, it lacks details on exactly what experiences are needed to resolve conflicts and transition between stages.
Psychodynamic psychotherapy is an approach that emphasizes the systematic study of unconscious psychological forces that influence behavior and emotions. It focuses on the dynamic relationship between conscious and unconscious motivations. Sigmund Freud developed psychoanalysis, which uses concepts like the id, ego and superego to understand psychic energy and how it relates to early childhood experiences and internal conflicts. Modern psychodynamic theory continues to explore these unconscious dynamics and how they influence thoughts, behaviors, and relationships.
Psychoanalytic theory was first developed by Sigmund Freud in the late 19th century to describe personality development and the dynamics underlying psychotherapy. It proposes that unconscious drives and childhood experiences shape adult behavior. Freud described the id, ego, and superego and proposed psychosexual stages of development. While influential, psychoanalytic theory is now widely disputed due to its lack of empirical evidence and failure to consider environmental and cultural influences on personality.
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The document discusses the role of technology in delivering curriculum. It outlines three trends: a shift from teacher-centered to student-centered learning; recognizing education cultivates multiple types of intelligence; and the use of new information and communication technologies. It also lists four primary roles of educational technology: upgrading teaching and learning quality; increasing teacher effectiveness and student mastery; broadening education delivery outside schools; and revolutionizing technology to support student-centered, holistic learning.
Pavlov noticed that his dogs would salivate when he entered the room, even without food. He conducted experiments where he rang a bell each time the dogs were fed. After repeating this, the dogs learned to associate the bell with food and would salivate upon hearing the bell alone. Pavlov had demonstrated classical conditioning, where a neutral stimulus that initially does not elicit a response, like the bell, becomes associated with an unconditioned stimulus, like food, that reflexively elicits a response, like salivation. The neutral stimulus then comes to elicit the same response through this learned association.
The document discusses multicultural education and its importance in addressing cultural diversity and conflicts that arise from a lack of understanding between different cultures. It argues that multicultural education helps students understand both commonalities and differences between cultural groups, raises achievement for minority students, and helps transform education systems to better reflect democratic ideals in pluralistic societies. Approaches to multicultural education need more emphasis to help address issues related to cultural diversity.
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The document discusses the importance of story reading and story telling for developing literacy in children. It states that these activities expose children to language, help build their vocabulary, and allow them to make connections between the stories and their own lives. Story reading and telling also promote interactive discussion, where children can comment on and question the stories. When children are immersed in stories from an early age through techniques like shared reading with big books, it helps them learn to become storytellers themselves and develop skills like retelling narratives.
Maslow's hierarchy of needs proposes that people are motivated to fulfill basic needs like physical survival and safety before pursuing higher level needs. The original model included five levels of needs - biological, safety, love, esteem, and self-actualization. Later versions expanded it to include cognitive and aesthetic needs between esteem and self-actualization, and a transcendence level beyond self-actualization involving helping others. Fulfilling lower level needs allows progression to meeting higher level needs.
Drupal Gardens allows users to build Drupal websites in 15 minutes or less without technical expertise. With Drupal Gardens, users get a hosted and fully managed Drupal installation with pre-built themes and templates. The service is aimed at enterprises, agencies, and organizations looking to quickly create microsites, marketing sites, event sites, and more without installing or managing software. Drupal Gardens offers a library of themes and templates, drag-and-drop page building, integrated media tools, and social features for community engagement.
Shashi Kant Upadhyay provides his contact information and objectives of gaining new skills for career growth in financial services. He has an MBA from Vellore Institute of Technology and experience in financial analysis, reporting, and project management roles at companies including Intuit India, Deutsche Bank, and JP Morgan Chase Bank. Upadhyay demonstrates strong skills in Excel, Access, financial software, and preparing reports and presentations.
The Edelman Digital Social Intelligence Command Center,
in partnership with MATTER and HootSuite, created
Social Matters - A series of data visualizations highlighting
social conversations around special events.
The document provides information about the Software Test Professionals Conference taking place from October 15-18, 2012 in Miami, Florida. It includes details about registration, conference packages and pricing, hotel information, keynote speakers, and the full schedule of sessions broken into blocks on various topics related to software testing. The conference will focus on leadership, agile testing, performance testing, mobile testing, and other strategic and hands-on topics. There will be keynote presentations, breakout sessions, networking opportunities, and an expo with industry vendors.
Crm stream step 2 m-hance with sharepoint - m-hance three steps to microsof...m-hance
m-hance: Three Steps to Success Event took place in Central London on 12th May 2015 and attended by our Microsoft Dynamics experts and customers looking to see how their ERP and CRM software can help them exceed business objectives. The event was delivered across 2 separate streams: a Microsoft Dynamics GP stream for finance professionals; and a Microsoft Dynamics CRM stream for marketing/support managers.
The document summarizes pharmaceutical market indicators in Brazil from 2003-2013 based on data from IMS Health. It shows that the total Brazilian pharmaceutical market grew from $2.2 billion in January-June 2003 to $13.4 billion in the same period in 2013. Generics sales increased from $130 million to $3.1 billion over the same time frame. Exports of pharmaceutical products increased from $1 billion to $3.1 billion from 2003-2013 while imports rose from $2.8 billion to $7 billion. The consumer price index for pharmaceuticals saw accumulated inflation rates between 3.5-5.6% annually from 2011-2013. Unit sales of pharmaceutical products and generics also increased substantially from 2003
A pronoun (I, me, he, she, herself, you, it, that, they, each, few, many, who, whoever, whose, someone, everybody, etc.) is a word that takes the place of a noun.
Pronouns have traditionally been regarded as one of the parts of speech, but some modern theorists would not consider them to form a single class, in view of the variety of functions they perform. Subtypes include personal pronouns, reflexive and reciprocal pronouns, possessive pronouns, demonstrative pronouns, relative pronouns, interrogative pronouns, and indefinite pronouns.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pronoun
This document provides brief biographies of famous philosophers throughout history. It lists philosophers such as Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, Locke, Marx, Nietzsche, and many others. For each philosopher, it provides 1-2 sentences on what they were famous for, such as Plato being famous for Platonic idealism and the theory of forms, and Descartes being famous for stating "I think, therefore I am". The document aims to summarize the key ideas and impacts of important thinkers in the field of philosophy.
Ppt for the_pair_of_synonyms_flash_cards Pair of Synonyms (Flash Cards)Edi sa puso mo :">
This is a presentation especially made for the topic "Synonyms" in Grade 2. Hope this can be helpful for others to truly understand the meaning of the topic. First, let me ask you a question. What is Synonyms?
Summary of identification and assessment of student with disabilities by shee...Edi sa puso mo :">
The document discusses the identification and assessment of students with disabilities. There are two main purposes of identification and assessment: to determine if a student is eligible for special education services, and to decide what those services will be. A student must meet at least one of the thirteen disability criteria under IDEA and require special education services to access an appropriate education. While some students are eligible but do not need services, others need services but may not meet eligibility criteria. Classification focuses on both medical and social models of disability, with more clearly medical disabilities identified early by physicians. The current classification system has benefits but alternatives focus more on dimensions of performance and the knowledge base for effective interventions.
The sociology of education examines how public institutions and individual experiences influence education and its outcomes, focusing on modern school systems. It views education as a means to overcome disadvantages and achieve equality and social mobility. However, some argue education primarily serves to reproduce social inequalities. Sociological theories explore how social structures and institutions shape society, examining concepts like socialization, social conflict, and the social construction of knowledge in different contexts.
Scoring rubrics for educational field trip made by sheena bernalEdi sa puso mo :">
This document provides a scoring rubric for evaluating students on an educational field trip. The rubric evaluates students on 5 criteria: attendance, preparedness, behavior, dress appropriateness, and respect for presenters/guides. For each criteria, scores of excellent, good, fair, and poor are defined, with excellent earning 3 points and poor earning 0 points. The rubric will be used to assess students during their field trip experience.
Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development describes 8 stages across the lifespan in which individuals face conflicts that influence their development of ego identity and competence. In each stage, successful resolution leads to the development of virtues like hope, will, and integrity. The stages involve conflicts between trust vs mistrust in infancy, autonomy vs shame in early childhood, and integrity vs despair in late adulthood. Erikson's theory emphasizes how social relationships and experiences shape personality development throughout life. While it provides a broad framework, it lacks details on exactly what experiences are needed to resolve conflicts and transition between stages.
Psychodynamic psychotherapy is an approach that emphasizes the systematic study of unconscious psychological forces that influence behavior and emotions. It focuses on the dynamic relationship between conscious and unconscious motivations. Sigmund Freud developed psychoanalysis, which uses concepts like the id, ego and superego to understand psychic energy and how it relates to early childhood experiences and internal conflicts. Modern psychodynamic theory continues to explore these unconscious dynamics and how they influence thoughts, behaviors, and relationships.
Psychoanalytic theory was first developed by Sigmund Freud in the late 19th century to describe personality development and the dynamics underlying psychotherapy. It proposes that unconscious drives and childhood experiences shape adult behavior. Freud described the id, ego, and superego and proposed psychosexual stages of development. While influential, psychoanalytic theory is now widely disputed due to its lack of empirical evidence and failure to consider environmental and cultural influences on personality.
Powerpoint presentation in lesson 2 the role of technology in delivering the ...Edi sa puso mo :">
The document discusses the role of technology in delivering curriculum. It outlines three trends: a shift from teacher-centered to student-centered learning; recognizing education cultivates multiple types of intelligence; and the use of new information and communication technologies. It also lists four primary roles of educational technology: upgrading teaching and learning quality; increasing teacher effectiveness and student mastery; broadening education delivery outside schools; and revolutionizing technology to support student-centered, holistic learning.
Pavlov noticed that his dogs would salivate when he entered the room, even without food. He conducted experiments where he rang a bell each time the dogs were fed. After repeating this, the dogs learned to associate the bell with food and would salivate upon hearing the bell alone. Pavlov had demonstrated classical conditioning, where a neutral stimulus that initially does not elicit a response, like the bell, becomes associated with an unconditioned stimulus, like food, that reflexively elicits a response, like salivation. The neutral stimulus then comes to elicit the same response through this learned association.
The document discusses multicultural education and its importance in addressing cultural diversity and conflicts that arise from a lack of understanding between different cultures. It argues that multicultural education helps students understand both commonalities and differences between cultural groups, raises achievement for minority students, and helps transform education systems to better reflect democratic ideals in pluralistic societies. Approaches to multicultural education need more emphasis to help address issues related to cultural diversity.
Msc 8 hand out specific literacy experiences by sheena bernalEdi sa puso mo :">
The document discusses the importance of story reading and story telling for developing literacy in children. It states that these activities expose children to language, help build their vocabulary, and allow them to make connections between the stories and their own lives. Story reading and telling also promote interactive discussion, where children can comment on and question the stories. When children are immersed in stories from an early age through techniques like shared reading with big books, it helps them learn to become storytellers themselves and develop skills like retelling narratives.
Maslow's hierarchy of needs proposes that people are motivated to fulfill basic needs like physical survival and safety before pursuing higher level needs. The original model included five levels of needs - biological, safety, love, esteem, and self-actualization. Later versions expanded it to include cognitive and aesthetic needs between esteem and self-actualization, and a transcendence level beyond self-actualization involving helping others. Fulfilling lower level needs allows progression to meeting higher level needs.
The document discusses the linguistic approach to teaching, which uses a child's native language as an associative tool to help learn new words and spelling patterns. It then provides a high-level overview of the field of linguistics, including the scientific study of language form, meaning, and context. Some key areas covered include phonetics, semantics, pragmatics, grammar, and sociolinguistics.
Lev Vygotsky developed an influential sociocultural theory of cognitive development that emphasized the important role of social and cultural factors. He believed that social interaction and language were essential for cognitive development. Vygotsky argued that through social interactions within a child's zone of proximal development and guided by more knowledgeable others, children internalize language and social interactions to develop higher thinking skills. In contrast to Piaget, Vygotsky saw cognitive development as culturally and socially influenced rather than universal, and emphasized social learning and language more strongly.
Jacob Kounin was an educational theorist who focused on how a teacher's instructional management could affect student behavior. He observed that correcting one misbehaving student could spread to others and bring order to the classroom. This led him to study how teachers could proactively manage classrooms to prevent misbehavior. He concluded teachers should maintain awareness of all students, have overlapping procedures, keep lessons moving with short activities, and encourage group accountability.