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Newton’s Castle- Filled with Captivating Converging 2-12 Content Connections

Just like the scientific genius of Newton which is accessible to a multiplicity of ages and learners, so too, the Newton’s Castle web resource provides a vast array of differentiated multidisciplinary curricula projects and investigative chambers within its pages. EARLY CHILDHOOD Language Arts A child in grade 2 or 3 can experience an online think […]

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Essay Writing – – Finishing the Discussion on Reasoning

In his essay “The Eureka Phenomenon,” famous author Isaac Asimov employs a clever twist to his new view thesis—he presents it in stages. After almost a page of discussion about going to action movies and involuntary breathing, Asimov summarizes what he’s been saying with a formal new view thesis statement. He says that it’s his […]

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Your College Essay: How to Express Uniqueness When You Think You Have None

You’re not the best athlete in the region. You haven’t started your own charity. Frankly, you’ve never had to overcome any significant life obstacles. So, what do you write about that doesn’t sound like millions of teens could have written the same exact 500 word essay? Alas, there’s hope, but first, put the pen and […]

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College Admission Essay – An Important Means of Seeking Admission

With more and more career opportunities available to students, there are a number of academic avenues also opening up. Students prefer to study abroad as it gives them a wide scope for improvement. One of the important part of seeking admissions is to write a college admission essay. Writing a college admission essay is different […]

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Naked, Drunk, and Writing: Shed Your Inhibitions and Craft a Compelling Memoir Or Personal Essay

“Naked, Drunk, and Writing: Shed Your Inhibitions and Craft a Compelling Memoir or Personal Essay” by Adair Lara is a thought provoking, informative, and inspiring book on writing personal essays or memoirs. Lara, who wrote a weekly column for the “San Francisco Chronicle” for twelve years and won the Associated Press Award for Best Columnist […]

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A Reflection on Developmentally Appropriate Practice

Developmentally Appropriate Practice (DAP) has been seen by many as the cornerstone of Early Childhood education since the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) published the guidelines in 1987. The guidelines have been used widely in educare settings such as preschool and schools, with many educators accepting DAP as best practice for […]

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How Students Can Develop Their Academic Writing Skills

Organizing information effectively through words is called writing. Whether it is an SMS or an email, drafting a contract or making a presentation, writing has always played a large and central role throughout our life. It is truly an important life-skill. That is the primary reason, school and university teachers continuously encourage their students to […]

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The Phosphoglucose Isomerase (Pgi) Locus in Butterfly Population

  Modelling the evolution of the phosphoglucose isomerase (Pgi) locus in butterfly metapopulations: project proposal. Background: Metapopulation theory, as developed by R. Levins in 1969, concerns the dynamics of metapopulations, which consist of several distinct local populations that exhibit some degree of interaction and occupy isolated areas of suitable habitat, referred to as patches. Each local […]

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