Graduation Extension in Public Schools: A Historical Analysis

Graduation Extension in Public Schools

Extension of Graduation to Other Public Schools

Attempt by Minister Juan de la Cierva

Upon entering the Ministry of Public Instruction, Juan de la Cierva, from the Conservative Party, initiated a reorganization of the education system. He presented a basis for educational reform by introducing changes that became legal precepts through Royal Decrees of March 22 and 30, 1905. Among these innovations were:

  • Extension of school graduation to all public schools.
  • Deletion
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International Finance: Markets, Risks, and Strategies

Chapter 1: Multinational Enterprises and Globalization

A Multinational Enterprise (MNE) has operating subsidiaries, branches, or affiliates located in foreign countries.

Globalization is the process of producing where it is most cost-effective, selling where it is most profitable, and sourcing capital where it is cheapest, without worrying about national borders.

Transnational refers to companies with widely dispersed ownership.

Domestic Firms’ International Activities

  • Import and export of products,
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US Government: Branches, History, Constitution

Structure of the US Federal Government

There is an overlapping power between the three branches; no branch of government has total power.

  • Legislative Branch: It is a bicameral congress that is constituted by the Senate and the House of Representatives.
  • Executive Branch: The power given to the President and Vice President of the United States. It has under its control many departments and independent agencies. Examples of departments: Agriculture, Commerce. Examples of independent agencies and government
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Present Continuous, There is/are, Countables, Past Simple

Unit 4: Present Continuous

Affirmative

  • I am playing
  • You are playing
  • He is playing
  • She is playing
  • It is playing
  • We are playing
  • You are playing
  • They are playing

This tense uses the auxiliary verb “to be” and the -ing form of the main verb.

Negative

  • I am not playing
  • You are not playing
  • He is not playing
  • She is not playing
  • It is not playing
  • We are not playing
  • You are not playing
  • They are not playing

The negative form adds “not” after the auxiliary verb “to be”.

Interrogative

  • Am I playing?
  • Are you playing?
  • Is he playing?
  • Is
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The Significance of Play in Primary Education

Play is a natural phenomenon for most children, through which they can add complexity and imagination, whilst moving through the natural stages of development, both physically and mentally. However, it is still controversial in educational literature as to whether or not children learn when they play; a debate whose outcome will ultimately and irrevocably affect education in the primary setting and how it is managed, which is why it is important to carefully consider this question.

Play is difficult

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Kant’s Transcendental Dialectic: Reason and Ideas

The Transcendental Dialectic

To discuss the transcendental dialectic, we must first consider the use of reason. Reason has two primary purposes:

  • A theoretical use, which is the scientific application, used to understand things as they are. It organizes experience at two levels: a sensible level and a level of understanding.
  • A practical use, which is the moral application. It guides us toward our goals, teaching us how to use our freedom to decide, not as things are, but as they should be.

Ideas of Reason

We

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Mastering Relative Clauses and Reported Speech

Defining Relative Clauses

Defining Relative Clauses

The teacher is the person who decides the final mark (defining)

Non-Defining Relative Clauses

The teacher, who gave me a zero in the exam, is always grumpy.

Formal Structures

The preposition goes before the relative pronoun.

Ex: This is the school in which I study.

Ex: The teacher to whom I talked yesterday is the best ever.

Informal Structures

The preposition goes after the relative pronoun (normally at the end) + (the relative pronoun can be omitted).

Ex:

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Understanding Socialization, Emotions, and Psychoanalysis

Socialization

Socialization is the process by which individuals belonging to a society or culture learn and internalize a code of norms, values, and ways of perceiving reality. This equips them with the skills needed to function successfully in social interaction with other individuals within that society. As noted by Berger and Luckmann (1968:164 ff): “The individual is not born a member of society,” but “is induced to participate” in society through the internalization of its standards.

Partners

A

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Monopolistic Competition: Key Characteristics

Features of Monopolistic Competition

1. Large Number of Sellers

There are a large number of firms selling closely related but not homogeneous products. Each firm acts independently and has a limited share of the market. Therefore, an individual firm has limited control over the market price. A large number of firms leads to competition in the market.

2. Product Differentiation

Each firm can exercise some degree of monopoly (despite a large number of sellers) through product differentiation. Product

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Boost Web App Speed: Client & Server Performance Tips

Web Application Performance

Performance Issues

  • Client-side
  • Server-side

Client-Side Performance

  • Minimize HTTP Requests
    • Fewer requests per page rendering mean faster time.
    • Combine files such as scripts, images, etc.
    • CSS Sprites, Image maps, etc. for images.
    • Combine multiple JS files, manually or using a tool like YUI compressor.
    • Remove duplicate scripts.
  • Reduce Content Size
    • Reduce transfer time.
    • Remove unnecessary tags.
    • Compress files (Browser supported: Gzip).
    • Minification of Javascript and CSS:
      • YUI Compressor,
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