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Why RC TOYS?
One Day….I went to Toy shop, Where there are several kids asking their parents for different toys and suddenly….I found one kid (A Boy) who is desperately asking his parents for the Remote control car and then he finally got it…. You know….Every kid specially a Boy always having an interest in Remote control toys whether it is a Car or anything…..they just want to have that…..because they are so anxious about the gadgets, accessories….and every possible thing related to it also they always want ...
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Adityasnv Bannatwala
7-3-09
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Five Fun Lesson Plans For Homeschooling
One of the advantages of homeschooling is that you are not obligated to follow a strict lesson plan. The structure of your schooling at home is totally up to you, and you are free to follow the interests and learning style of your child. There are, however, some very fun lesson plans that are designed to put your child at the helm of their own educational experience. ...
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Melissa Murdoch
5-28-09
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How to Control Your Class
Even the most skilled teachers will have days when they lose control of their classroom. All it takes is a single rowdy kid and before you know it, you're sitting at your desk unsure of how to regain the control you had ten minutes ago. How do you take control of your class back from this kid? Here are a few suggestions to help you out:...
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Mesut Bayır
1-1-09
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How Artists Use Maquettes
The word maquette comes from a French source. It originally meant unfinished architectural piece or a "small scale of a sculpture." According to the glossary on the Tate Gallery website, smaller more impromptu versions of sculptures or mosaics are often highly valued by art buyers. This is because the quickly made prototype is a likely to capture the immediacy of the creative moment. If the artist creates a series of maquettes, the process through which the idea was developed is visible....
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Jo Murphy
11-28-08
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How To Draw and Paint Dolphins in Compositions
Dolphins are such graceful creatures that they can be used as a motif in all kinds of artistic statements. Featured in artworks from bronze casting to simple cartoons, the character and playful nature of the sea creature has inspired artists through the ages. Dolphins are elegantly shaped and they are easy to draw....
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Jo Murphy
11-28-08
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Capturing Essence Through Portraiture
This visual literacy assignment consists of three creative stages, which will lead to the creation of a critical visual and literary emotional response. It has been set out as suggested in the article, "3 Stages of Teaching" Jerry Ameis, Ph. D....
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Jo Murphy
11-28-08
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