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Tammy Jin

Ceramic Bracelet JB8138 fashion wholesale | Wholesale $ 13.80 - Ceramic Jewelry - 0 views

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    Wholesale Steel jewelry Add a romantic touch to your jewelry collection with a pretty open heart necklace. This piece of jewelry is fashioned of stainless steel.
Tammy Jin

Ceramic Bracelet JB8138 fashion wholesale | Wholesale $ 13.80 - Ceramic Jewelry - 0 views

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    Wholesale Steel jewelry Add a romantic touch to your jewelry collection with a pretty open heart necklace. This piece of jewelry is fashioned of stainless steel.
Tammy Jin

JN1335 designer gold diamond necklaces | Wholesale $ 8.30 - Steel Necklace - 0 views

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    Color : Steel,White,Gold Style : Gentleman Style,Office Ladies style,Sweet Style,Bohemian style,Romantic style,Comic and Animation,Write or paint realistically Suit Crowds : Women,Men,aspiring,brilliant,energetic,funny,sporting Material : Stainless steel,Stamping,Plating Gold Season : Spring,Summer,Autumn,Winter Shape : Oblong,Diamond,Anomalous formation,sector Craft-work : Casting,Cutting,Assemble Weather : light rain,light rain shower and windy,breezy Dress match : Gentlewomanly,Athletic,Evening gown Design origin : Musical instrument,Twelve animals,Weapon,Flower Dress match : Tranquility,Trend,Tiger sensitive,Goat elegant,Chrysuckle,Plum bolssom Wholesale Steel jewelry have the best quality of JN1335 designer gold diamond necklaces , all of them are with the lowest price.  JN1335 designer gold diamond necklaces features a rose goldplated butterfly with a mod heart pattern and a silvertone layered partial outline. The stainless steel necklace includes a polished ball chain.  JN1335 designer gold diamond necklaces JN1335 designer gold diamond necklaces is very good designer jewelry for the common people with the lowest price. 
Tammy Jin

JB9488 dollar jewelry wholesale | Wholesale $ 12.80 - Tungsten Jewelry - 0 views

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    Color : Gold,Gray Style : Elegant,Fashion,Cool,Garden Style,Sport Style,Sweet Style,Rococo, Gothic,Comic and Animation Suit Crowds : Middle Aged,Women,Men,Unisex,ambitious,aspiring,brave,energetic,frank Material : Stamping,Tungsten,Plating Gold Season : Spring,Summer,Autumn,Winter Shape : Anomalous formation,trapezoid,rhombus Craft-work : Plating,Assemble,Refrigerating treatment,Heat treatment Weather : Overcast sky,drizzle,hail,light rain shower and windy,breezy Dress match : Leisure,Gentlewomanly,Evening gown Design origin : Jesus,Lover,Twelve animals,Heart Dress match : Marvelous beauty,Psychedelic,Appropriate luxury,Tranquility,Elegance temains Wholesale Steel jewelry offer the JB9488 dollar jewelry wholesale, it celebrate all that is masculine with male symbol earrings. Earrings are made of stainless steel. Jewelry will instantly update your casual wardrobe. Wholesale Steel jewelry Unique bracelet is crafted of stainless steel, Jewelry piece features a striking skull design, Add a bold bracelet to your jewelry collection JB9488 dollar jewelry wholesale features a simple bullet design with goldplated center. The stainless steel necklace includes a ball chain.
ashok rai

wave city center sector 32 noida - 0 views

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    Wave Infratech Launched new commercial project (Wave Mega City Center) in the city center of Noida. Wave Mega City Center is a unique combination of Residential , Shop Come Office ( SCO) commercial, hotels, Retail and Multiplexes which providing you an entertainment that matches an international standard. Spread in across more than 150 acre prime land in the heart of Noida.
ashok rai

wave office space Return | wave assured return office space | wave - 0 views

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    Wave Infratech is going to launch wave office space in their 152 acres township in heart of Noida (Wave Mega City Center Office Space) . Wave Mega City Center Office Space is located just a stone throw distance from Metro Station which add one more USP to this prime property . Wave Mega City Center Ample parking space which provide great advantage for any Wave City Center Office Space owner .Wave office space Provides a parking space of 43000(approx) cars . Wave Infrastructure got registration of the land for his project Wave Mega city Centre by giving stamp duty of approx Rs 375 crore to noida authority at the rate of Rs 6570 approx. which is biggest private commercial deal so far in India.
irshad ali

Prince Philip has heart surgery at Papworth Hospital ~ Daily World News - 0 views

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    The Duke of Edinburgh has been taken to hospital after suffering chest pains, Buckingham Palace has said. Prince Philip was treated for a blocked coronary artery and a successful "invasive procedure of coronary stenting" was performed. The duke, aged 90, had been taken from Sandringham to the cardiothoracic unit at Papworth Hospital in Cambridgeshire. The Royal Family had been gathering at Sandringham, a traditional royal retreat in Norfolk, for Christmas.
ashok rai

Wave Trucia Noida - 0 views

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    Wave Mega City Center is a unique combination of Residential, Studio Apartment, Shop Come Office ( SCO) commercial, hotels, Retail and Multiplexes which providing you an entertainment that matches an international standard. Spread in across more than 150+ Acre prime land in the heart of Noida. Wave High-End Residential Apartment /Flat will be one of its kinds with all high class amenities ,features and would be fully finished . These apartments would be in various sizes.Starting from 1450 sq.ft Type of Apartment - 2/3/4 Bhk + limited penthouses Wave Infrastructure got registration of the land for his project Wave Mega city Centre by giving stamp duty of approx Rs 375 crore to Noida authority at the rate of Rs 6570 approx. which is biggest private commercial deal so far in India. WCC consist of Approx 4 Crore sq.ft Build up Area whose around more then 1 Crore sq.ft Area is for Commercial and hotel, Rest Area is for Retail, Residential, Multiplexes and many more. Snapshot... 2, 3, 4, BHK Residential Apartment City Center Noida Pre Booking - Open. Call : +91- 9999999-237
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    wave residential city center noida sector 32 and 25A
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    nice real estate website
ashok rai

wave one noida | wave one - 0 views

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    Wave Infratech a premium venture of Chaddha Group presents Wave One in the heart of Noida in Sector 18. In the horde of a wide range of residential and commercial projects coming up in Noida, Wave One indeed is a whiff of fresh air for real estate in Noida. Strategically located in Noida Sector 18, it offers great connectivity to National Capital and is also within the walking distance from Noida Sector 18 Metro Station. Wave One offers commercial cum office cum retail cum multi level parking, with a plot size of 16950 Sq mtr (4.23 Acres). Construction already started from November Mid 2010 and Project completion expected in next 3 years.
ashok rai

wave 11 noida | wave 11 - 0 views

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    Wave - 11 Is the Mixed Use Commercial Project Located in the heart of Noida, NCR at Sector 18 next to Wave - one The huge integrated development includes of High End Retail , Offices and Cinema. The Complex has 2 Towers with 3 basements
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    wave 11 noida commercial is good Commercial Deal
ashok rai

Wave Vertica - 0 views

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    Wave Vertica is the Mixed Use Commercial and Residential Project in the heart of Noida, Wave Vertica is an unparalleled project in several aspects. It is a unique blend of modern aesthetic sensibilities, the age old wisdom of Vaastu and functional perfection
ashok rai

Wave Vertica - 0 views

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    Call : +91- 9999999 - 238. It is going to be situated in the heart of the premium central business district of Noida, sector 18. WAVE VERTICA will be "one of the kind" architectural wonder that would redefine the skyline of Noida.
ashok rai

Wave Vertica - 0 views

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    Wave Infratech, the real estate arm of Wave Inc brings to you one of their biggest Commercial project, in the heart of Noida city - WAVE VERTICA.
Peter Horsfield

Marlice van Vuuren - Extraordinary People Changing the Game - 0 views

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    Marlice van Vuuren is definitely not afraid of the wild. Growing up with wildlife impressed a deep love for the animals in her heart. So much is her love for them that she has lived most of her life caring for her lions, cheetahs, vultures, baboons, and hyenas. Not your usual pets? Truth is, they aren't her pets either. They are her family. She co-founded the N/a'an ku sê Foundation with her doctor husband which gave way to wildlife conservation projects and livelihood initiatives for the San community, the aborigines of Namibia. To read more about Marlice van Vuuren visit www.thextraordinary.org
Ihering Alcoforado

Mind, Brain, & Education - 1 views

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    Solution Tree, a leading educational professional development company, has released Mind, Brain, & Education, a new book that explores neuroscience's implications for improving teaching and education.Mind, Brain, & Education is a landmark publication in the emerging field of educational neuroscience. The book showcases insights into the learning process and explores its implications for educational theory and practice. With an introduction and chapter by David A. Sousa, one of the primary researchers in the field, and chapters by 16 leading experts, Mind, Brain, & Education provides a comprehensive overview of the history and current research being conducted in this emerging field.The researchers who contribute to the volume use the growing knowledge of how the brain functions and develops to explore the field's implications for pedagogy and the classroom. "It's an excellent, timely, informative book on the history and current status of the field that has come to be known as educational neuroscience," said Robert Sylwester, emeritus professor of education at the University of Oregon. "The 10 chapters that constitute the heart of the book were written by a wonderful mix of outstanding researchers and educators, from Michael I. Posner, a renowned pioneer in the use of neuroimaging technology in psychology/education and the recipient of the 2009 National Medal of Science, to Judy Willis, who left a career as a neurologist to become an elementary/middle school teacher." Mind, Brain, & Education is the sixth book in the Leading Edge™ series. The Leading Edge™ series unites education authorities from around the globe and asks them to confront the important issues that affect teachers and administrators-the issues that profoundly impact student success
Rob Rankin

Creating Classroom Culture - 0 views

  • ) Always come to class prepared: The students must bring their notebook, pen, pencil, eraser, dictionary, etc. Whatever they need to help them learn English. This includes a positive attitude. Merely coming to class prepared is not enough. My students must also be prepared. This means sitting quietly in their seats and in their groups before I enter the classroom. 2) Always keep the classroom clean: If I see any paper on the floor, I tell the students to pick it up. A dirty classroom should never be tolerated. I will not start the lesson until the classroom is clean. I want my students to not only respect their teachers and each other, but to respect the sanctity of the classroom and the school as well.3) Be polite and show respect: This doesn't only mean saying "Please" and "Thank you." It also means never throwing things across the classroom. Far too often I've seen students throw everything from pencils to books to their classmates. This also should never be tolerated. When someone needs a pencil or an eraser, a student must physically get up, walk over to the student in need, and hand it to him in a respectful manner. Students must also use the proper honorific when referring to their teacher. We must teach right speech AND right action.4) Pay attention and cooperate: This means teaching the students to listen to the teacher and listen to one another. Listening is the first step towards cooperating with each other in order to get the job done and do the job well. 5) Work hard and as a team: Team work is important in my classroom. I'm not looking for individual superstars. I want students who are team players. Everyone learns more that way. In working as a team, my students learn to plan their lessons carefully and to think before they act.6) Sacrifice your time and share your understanding: Now we're getting to the heart of the matter. If a student understands something then he/she has an obligation to help another who does not yet understand. The students must help and support each other. I love to see a student physically get up, walk over to another, and kindly explain what he has just learned to someone who is struggling. If one team does not succeed in reaching the class/lesson objectives, then the other teams are responsible for helping them until they do. This shows respect, cooperation, and responsibility, and if we can teach our students that, then we are beginning to succeed as educators.7) Be responsible for one another: Now we're deep into the heart of the matter. This is the crux of my classroom culture. Teaching my students to be responsible. Response-able. Or able to respond. Isn't this what compassionate people do in a compassionate society? Isn't this our main responsibility at educators--- to take on the responsibility of teaching others how to be responsible? What a thrill it truly is to see students taking responsibility for themselves AND others. If we can teach our students to naturally respond to others in need, then we are truly succeeding as educators.8) There are no free rides: I don't want slackers in my class. If I see a student not pulling his weight, I let him know. The team is relying on him. The team either succeeds or fails--- as a team. The class either succeeds or fails--- as a class. In my classes, you will not get away with doing nothing--- and that includes my co-teachers and myself! There are no free rides.
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      I like this idea of students actively supporting each other.
Tero Toivanen

Music and the Brain - 0 views

  • A little known fact about Einstein is that when he was young he did extremely poor in school. His grade school teachers told his parents to take him out of school because he was "too stupid to learn" and it would be a waste of resources for the school to invest time and energy in his education. The school suggested that his parents get Albert an easy, manual labor job as soon as they could.
  • Instead of following the school's advice, Albert's parents bought him a violin. Albert became good at the violin. Music was the key that helped Albert Einstein become one of the smartest men who has ever lived. Einstein himself says that the reason he was so smart is because he played the violin. He loved the music of Mozart and Bach the most. A friend of Einstein, G.J. Withrow, said that the way Einstein figured out his problems and equations was by improvising on the violin.
  • Another example of how rhythm orders movement is an autistic boy who could not tie his shoes. He learned how on the second try when the task of tying his shoes was put to a song. The rhythm helped organize his physical movements in time.
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  • Classical music from the baroque period causes the heart beat and pulse rate to relax to the beat of the music. As the body becomes relaxed and alert, the mind is able to concentrate more easily. Furthermore, baroque music decreases blood pressure and enhances the ability to learn. Music affects the amplitude and frequency of brain waves, which can be measured by an electro-encephalogram. Music also affects breathing rate and electrical resistance of the skin. It has been observed to cause the pupils to dilate, increase blood pressure, and increase the heart rate.
  • Mozart's music and baroque music, with a 60 beats per minute beat pattern, activate the left and right brain. The simultaneous left and right brain action maximizes learning and retention of information. The information being studied activates the left brain while the music activates the right brain. Also, activities which engage both sides of the brain at the same time, such as playing an instrument or singing, causes the brain to be more capable of processing information.
  • According to The Center for New Discoveries in Learning, learning potential can be increased a minimum of five times by using this 60 beats per minute music.
  • Dr. Lozanov's system involved using certain classical music pieces from the baroque period which have around a 60 beats per minute pattern. He has proven that foreign languages can be learned with 85-100% efficiency in only thirty days by using these baroque pieces. His students had a recall accuracy rate of almost 100% even after not reviewing the material for four years.
  • Group 1 was read the words with Handel's Water Music in the background. They were also asked to imagine the words. Group 2 was read the same words also with Handel's Water Music in the background. Group 2 was not asked to imagine the words. Group 3 was only read the words, was not given any background music, and was also not asked to imagine the words. The results from the first two tests showed that groups 1 and 2 had much better scores than group 3. The results from the third test, a week later, showed that group 1 performed much better than groups 2 or 3.
  • One simple way students can improve test scores is by listening to certain types of music such as Mozart's Sonata for Two Piano's in D Major before taking a test. This type of music releases neurons in the brain which help the body to relax.
  • William Balach, Kelly Bowman, and Lauri Mohler, all from Pennsylvania State University, studied the effects of music genre and tempo on memory retention. They had four groups learn vocabulary words using one of four instrumental pieces - slow classical, slow jazz, fast classical, and fast jazz.
  • Surprisingly, the results showed that changing the genre had no effect on recall but changing the tempo decreased recall.
  • One key ingredient to the order of music from the baroque and classical periods is math. This is realized by the body and the human mind performs better when listening to this ordered music.
  • George recognized that Saul overcame his problems by using special music. With this story in mind King George asked George Frederick Handel to write some special music for him that would help him in the same way that music helped Saul. Handel wrote his Water Music for this purpose.
  • Dr. Ballam goes on to say that, "The human mind shuts down after three or four repetitions of a rhythm, or a melody, or a harmonic progression."
  • Bob Larson, a Christian minister and former rock musician, remembers that in the 70's teens would bring raw eggs to a rock concert and put them on the front of the stage. The eggs would be hard boiled by the music before the end of the concert and could be eaten. Dr. Earl W. Flosdorf and Dr. Leslie A. Chambers showed that proteins in a liquid medium were coagulated when subjected to piercing high-pitched sounds
  • Rock music was played in one of the boxes while Bach's music was played in the other box. The rats could choose to switch boxes through a tunnel that connected both boxes. Almost all of the rats chose to go into the box with the Bach music even after the type of music was switched from one box to the other.
  • She found that the plants grew well for almost every type of music except rock and acid rock. Jazz, classical, and Ravi Shankar turned out to be the most helpful to the plants. However, the plants tested with the rock music withered and died. The acid rock music also had negative effects on the plant growth.
  • One cannot deny the power of music. High school students who study music have higher grade point averages that those who don't. These students also develop faster physically. Student listening skills are also improved through music education. The top three schools in America all place a great emphasis on music and the arts. Hungary, Japan, and the Netherlands, the top three academic countries in the world, all place a great emphasis on music education and participation in music. The top engineers from Silicon Valley are all musicians. Napoleon understood the enormous power of music. He summed it up by saying, "Give me control over he who shapes the music of a nation, and I care not who makes the laws" .
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    Mozart's music and baroque music, with a 60 beats per minute beat pattern, activate the left and right brain. The simultaneous left and right brain action maximizes learning and retention of information. The information being studied activates the left brain while the music activates the right brain. Also, activities which engage both sides of the brain at the same time, such as playing an instrument or singing, causes the brain to be more capable of processing information.
Mitch Weisburgh

Access Excellence:Virtual Field Trips and Labs - 0 views

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    Links to science museums and virtual labs, like the heart, bicrobial zoo, and British Museum of Natural History
samreenbano143

Happy Propose Day Images Pictures Wishes Quotes Greetings - - 0 views

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    Please find Beautiful Rose Day Ideas for girlfriend and Cute Teddy, Chocolate Gifts, Heart Touching Greetings Love Messages, Sms Story, Party Celebration, Dating Places
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