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    A Short History of Dr. Maria Montessori and her Methods Teaching a two years old child how to be independent‚ responsible and confident sounds impossible‚ but more than 100 years back an Italian doctor named Maria Montessori made it possible. As she believed "the study of child psychology in the first years of life opens to our eyes such wonders that no one seeing them with understanding can fail to be deeply stirred. Our work as adults does not consist in teaching‚ but in helping the infant mind

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    Maria Theresa: Holy Roman Empress Maria Theresa was born on May 13‚ 1717 in Vienna‚ Austria. She was the oldest daughter in her family‚ raised by her dad‚ the Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI. As she was maturing into an adult‚ the possibility of her being the one to take over her father’s throne was extremely high. Charles did not have a chance of producing a son‚ so Maria was a perfect candidate for it. Once her father died in year 1740‚ for forty years she started to rule and have full command

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    Marriage of Maria Braun Maria Braun is a vulnerable young woman who becomes self-confident‚ independent and competent survivor and is portrayed to be Sensual and tough. She marries a soldier in the middle of World War II and spends a half of day and the whole night with him. That’s how long her marriage lasts before she loses him to the war and then to prison. But she is not let down by these events. Instead she carries on with her life progresses and the day comes when she becomes a successful

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    Maria Full Of Grace & Reaching the Promised Land The article reaching "Reaching the Promised Land" talks about people from Dominican republic migrating to Puerto Rico so that they can easily come to the United States‚ since Puerto Rico was property of the United States since 1898‚ getting to Puerto Rico was an easy gateway ticket to the United States. Most of the people‚ women especially‚ migrated from Dominican Republic because of harsh standard of living there. Pushing the women to endure dangerous

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    Hurricane Maria is Attacking North Carolina Angelane Grace Sarona HUMSS 11.A The East Coast is receiving high winds and tremendous surf from Hurricane Maria. Maria will weaken to a tropical storm by Tuesday night‚ according to the National Hurricane Center. It is expected that the dangerous core of the storm will move southeast coast of the United States during the following days. Image from weather.msfc.nasa.gov/sport/ Hurricane Maria caused devastation in the Caribbean. It results

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    Santa Maria del Fiore The Santa Maria del Fiore was to be the most beautiful attraction of Florence. The building would be the biggest project for Florence nevertheless the complications would decelerate the process. The will of the citizens allowed the building to continue in order to finish the masterpiece they had started‚ no matter what the expense. Flying buttresses were the traditional towers for gothic architecture but those were considered unappealing to the people of Florence. The

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    The significance of Las 3 Maria’s syndrome is that it represents our culture’s/society’s essentialist views about women and because our society is primarily a patriarchy‚ society’s views are centered on a "macho" way of thinking. In Borderlands‚ Anzaldua tells us that "Culture forms our beliefs" and because culture is run by those in power‚ it’s the men that make the rules. She also goes on to explain how our society condemns selfishness‚ the needs of the family/community and therefore La Raza‚ are

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    Appearances: They Say More About You Than You Think The term “homophobia” brings to mind individuals that hate those who are homosexual. Most of us aren’t ignorant to the fact that homophobia is a problem in America. These homophobic people call homosexuals “faggots” or “dykes” with no regard as to if these people are actually gay or not. We often believe this is as far as it is taken. Carmen Vazquez’s argument in her 1992 essay “Appearances”‚ slightly changes the definition of homophobia (Goodreads)

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    child’s learning‚ Maria Montessori has always believed that a child observes the world around him best through his senses and that teachers should encourage children’s observation by offering them activities from which they learn by using their senses (Maria Montessori (1988)‚ The Discovery of the Child). “The senses‚ being explorers of the world‚ open the way to knowledge. Our apparatus for educating the senses offers the child a key to guide his explorations of the world’ 
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    Maria Montessori’s Science of Pedagogy L. K. Brendtro Augustana College Abstract In this article‚ the author explains how Maria Montessori is best known for her radical contribution in the education for disadvantaged children. Montessori used her scientific skills as a medical physician to develop a new science of pedagogy that has helped in the transformation of education indelibly. By studying how children learn‚ Montessori was able to show educators that even students with disadvantages

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