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    Abstract—Individuals with cognitive impairment have difficulty successfully performing activities of daily living‚ which can lead to decreased independence. In order to help these individuals age in place and decrease caregiver burden‚ technologies for assistive living have gained popularity over the last decade. In this work‚ a context-aware prompting system is implemented‚ augmented by a smart phone to determine prompt situations in a smart home environment. While context-aware systems use temporal

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    A COMPILATION OF APPROACHES‚ METHODS‚ STRATEGIES/TECHNIQUES AND TEACHING- LEARNING MATERIALS In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Course‚ LNG 506 Current Trends in Teaching English And Construction of Instructional Materials by ROWELA I. SALVANTE M.A. Ed. (Language Teaching English) March 2012 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Sincere gratitude and warmest appreciation is hereby extended to the following people‚ who‚ in any way have contributed‚ inspired me and never

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    “enhancement”‚ at first‚ looks to many as a word of welfare and virtue. Enhancements in technology allow populations across the globe to achieve a better livelihood. Enhancements in education generate a bright future of young innovators. However‚ these attachments are not necessarily true with regards to all walks of life. Physical enhancements‚ specifically‚ the use of aesthetic surgery in adolescence‚ create an unnecessary risk devised from psychological delusions. Social sublimation‚ philosophical irrationality

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    GECR5602 Physical Education (Basketball) Web Resource Report Basketball which is a successful sport game that is common in the world. There are many basketball tournaments in different country. However‚ there are a little bit different in the local basketball tournament and the oversea basketball tournament. Here‚ we’ve a compare of HKSSF(Hong Kong Schools Sport Federation) inter-school basketball competition which is the local basketball tournament and the NBA(National Basketball Association) which

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    Utilizing Brain-Based Learning Ivette Lyons PSY 370 Professor Wells January 24‚ 2011 Improving Student Test Scores Utilizing Brain-Based Learning People often say that everyone can learn. Every person is born with a brain that functions as an immensely powerful processor. Brain-based learning offers some direction for educators who want more purposeful‚ informed teaching. This paper will provide information on how brain-based learning works. In addition‚ discuss how brain-based learning

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    Left Brain vs. Right Brain Learning Styles Joe Smith American Military University Left Brain vs. Right Brain Learning Styles People learn in many different ways‚ but do you ever wonder why that is. Why are we so different and learn so differently? The brain is the answer to that question. The brain gives us what we need to determine what and who we are as people. Because of the human brain’s complexity‚ professors and teachers are starting to see that one way of teaching is not always the

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    article Operations-based Strategy by Hayes and Upton. This article explains how operations-based strategy can be used to attack or defend competition. There are examples of companies that successfully used an operations strategy to beat competition and also companies who failed to use an strategy and were attacked by their competition. It must be noted that these strategies are hard to formulate and companies do not come up with these strategies overnight. Instead‚ these strategies emerge or get recognized

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    Action Research of Inclusive Physical Education for Raising the Regular and Special Education Students Participate in Teaching Activities EDGAR JOEY M. PERALTA Pidigan Central School‚ Pidigan‚ Abra Abstract The purpose of this study was to put into practice an inclusive physical education by adjusting a variety of teaching methods‚ so self-contained special education students and regular students can also join the general physical education. With the adjustment of teaching‚ teachers can rethink

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    three mentioned ways of learning patterns‚ they portrayed auditory learners as the best listeners‚ and usually reads out loud which help them recall what they read. People with a “Kinesthetic” learning pattern are usually hands on‚ they are described as the people who will take things apart and put them back together in order to recall what they learned. They are also very fond of using body gestures when they talk. “Visual” was also mentioned as one of the main learning patterns‚ people who fall

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    Learning Theory Based on Behaviorism Jin Xue-jun Zhangjiang Normal University Much of the research by behaviorists was done on animals rather than human learners and then extended to humans. The core idea of it is that learning occurs through stimulation and response. Does this animal-behavior based behaviorism conform to children’s generalizations of English language? Experts say‚ yes‚ by showing examples of learning

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