Prepared language

September 8th, 2008


Prepared language

Chance Operation: The John Cage Tribute
Chance Operation: The John Cage Tribute Audio CD: 
Company: Koch Int'l Classics  (1993-11-18)
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The Ghana Language, prepared by Ivan Annan
Author: Ivan Annan
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Having Your Baby! A Complete Lamaze Prepared Childbirth Class, English language version
Having Your Baby! A Complete Lamaze Prepared Childbirth Class, English language version Parents-to-be who are interested in the Lamaze method but can't attend a class will be happy to know they can learn it from this two-hour video. Taught by two certified instructors who are OB nurses, this is the only video course that teaches the complete method. Lamaze seeks to reduce pain through relaxation achieved by massage, focus, and a series of breathing techniques. The instructors share an easy rapport, demonstrating the exercises on each other before a roomful of couples and thoroughly explaining the purpose of labor, how to know when it begins, and its three stages. They describe medications and birth complications and include footage of both a natural Lamaze childbirth and a Caesarian delivery. While this tape was clearly shot in the 1980s (the hair styles and fashions are amusingly outdated), it does have new computer-generated diagrams, and the medical information seems up to date. The Lamaze technique itself has not altered, of course, and this tape remains the gold standard in that department. --Kimberly Heinrichs

VHS Tape:  Animated, Color, Full length, Live, NTSC
Company: Pearent Productions  (2001-01-01)
ISBN: 0966881230
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Having Your Baby! A Complete Lamaze Prepared Childbirth Class, Spanish language version
Having Your Baby! A Complete Lamaze Prepared Childbirth Class, Spanish language version Este video es el UNICO video instructivo que presenta TODAS las técnicas y la información que se enseña en las clases preparto de Lamaze.

Para las parejas a las que les resulta difícil asistir a las clases preparto de Lamaze, este excepcional video éxito de ventas le enseñará la filosofía Lamaze y todas sus técnicas ~ incluyendo cómo mantenerse tranquila y relajada durante el trabajo de parto y el nacimiento.

Estamos Esperando Un Bebé! es un video paso a paso para toda mujer (y su pareja) que no pueda asistir a cursos preparto pero desea estar despierta, no entrar en pánico, y disfrutar del nacimiento de su bebé!

Este increíble video de dos horas de duración ha sido utilizado con éxito por hospitales, centros de salud de la mujer, preparadores psicofísicos para el parto, médicos, y miles de mujeres, y está aprobado por destacados profesionales médicos y preparadores psicofísicos para el parto de todo el mundo.

¡Las instrucciones son fáciles!

¡Enseñado por Ronnie Hammond, enfermera matriculada en obstetricia y Preparadora Psicofísica para el Parto Certificada por Lamaze International, usted verá el trabajo de parto y el nacimiento normal, todas las técnicas Lamaze, partos no satisfactorios, entrenamiento activo, intervenciones médicas, preparación completa para la cesárea, y dos nacimientos completos!

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Company: PEARENT PRODUCTIONS  (2001-01-01)
ISBN: 0966881249
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Are You Prepared to Teach Reading?: A Practical Tool for Self-Assessment
Are You Prepared to Teach Reading?: A Practical Tool for Self-Assessment

Are You Prepared to Teach Reading? will help students prepare for state certification examinations on reading instruction and self-regulate their own learning about teaching reading.

This book has been adapted from the RICA supplement, a test-prep booklet created for students in the California teacher prep program who must pass the Reading Instruction Competence Assessment. Chapters in the book provide brief reviews of the components of reading instruction. Added to this national version of the book are discussions addressing fluency and English Language Learners. Case studies and thoughtful, diverse multicultural classroom scenarios allow readers to assess themselves with multiple choice decision-making questions, asking what readers know about reading practice. The book will be useful for all students who want to self-assess their fundamental knowledge of reading instruction, adequately prepare for their own state reading certification exams, or assess their core knowledge of literacy instruction if they are engaged in alternative certification programs.



Author: James Zarrillo
Paperback:  168 pages
Company: Prentice Hall  (2006-04-30)
ISBN: 0132220512
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Biblia Hebraica Leningradensia: Prepared according to the Vocalization, Accents, and Masora of Aaron ben Moses ben Asher in the Leningrad Codex
Biblia Hebraica Leningradensia: Prepared according to the Vocalization, Accents, and Masora of Aaron ben Moses ben Asher in the Leningrad Codex The most accurate edition of the Leningrad Codex in print, the Biblia Hebraica Leningradensia presents a thoroughly revised, reset, and redesigned edition of the Hebrew Bible meticulously prepared by renowned masoretic scholar Aron Dotan.

The BHL includes features that suit it for research, classroom, and liturgical use. Scholars will find this a welcome edition of the Leningrad Codex, the oldest complete manuscript of the Hebrew Bible, whose text and layout it precisely follows. A foreword and five appendices provide the researcher with important details and distinctions about the codex. In addition to being a scientific edition, it was originally commissioned in Israel to follow the necessary adaptations that qualify it for Jewish liturgical use, such as divisions into weekly portions and their subdivisions for synagogue reading. Students, too, will find here an ideal text for classroom use, with an uncluttered format and printing that is matchless for its readability.

Author: Aron Dotan
Hardcover:  1296 pages
Company: Hendrickson Publishers  (2001-04-01)
ISBN: 1565630890
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Learning a foreign language: A handbook prepared especially for missionaries
Author: Eugene Albert Nida
Unknown Binding:  212 pages
Company: Published by Friendship Press for Committee on Missionary Personnel, Division of Overseas Ministries, National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A  (1957)
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Prepare for language learning
This book gives you information on how to get ready to learn a language. It describes some of the main tasks involved in learning about language, about the language acquisition ... (more...)

German language in prepare dialog - Acresso Community
German language in prepare dialog installshield.is6.general ... I have the IS 6.0 evalution. On the my system regional settings are English(US). (more...)

Prepare.org | Foreign Languages (Japanese)
Preparedness information for vulnerable populations, including seniors, children, people with disabilities and mobilities issues, and people with pets, service animals or livestock (more...)

prepare for language
Lukeion Project is. Recommended by HSLDA Home school through High school . What really works for us in our home school: BigBrains Timez Attack . Look at a Master Schedule for 2008 ... (more...)
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Sign Language for Emergency Situations
American Red Cross Assisting People With Disabilities January 2002 C-1 Appendix C Sign Language for Emergency ... (more...)

Disability Inclusion in Foreign Language Programs
1. Do you feel prepared to provide equal educational opportunity for a student in your foreign language course or study abroad program with the following types of disability? (more...)

Language: Prepare your child, gdchld to learn a 2nd & 3rd language via ...
Language: Prepare your child, gdchld to learn a 2nd & 3rd language via music ... Author: Topic: Language: Prepare your child, gdchld to learn a 2nd & 3rd language via music (Read ... (more...)

Learn the Language: Prepare to Buy
Learn the Language. Here is a list of words you may find helpful when reading about homeownership: Amortization Schedule: the monthly schedule for paying your mortgage. (more...)
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Open Question: I need help in deciding what i want to do in life ?
Hello, I'm not trying to force a answer but i need something to go off. Let me start by deciding me, first I'm a right and left thinker; I enjoy math , business , organization , management , accounting English grammar and learning other foreign languages. Those things often have a conflict with these things i enjoy Music lyrics , art , fashion and all other liberal arts.I seen myself often not being able to pursue one thing without getting Bord with it and moving on to the opposite side . It's Like i want to be a professional CPA and then the next week i want to be a Disk Jockey. I know i could great at both and i would love both but i always lose interest. (please don't respond with people change their minds avg 50 times before that decide what they what to do .I just want any advise to help me in deciding what should i do . I truly know things that i like but i don't really have anyone thing that i love and i don't have time to wait (I need to know what I'm doing , so i can prepare myself in becoming the best ) (more...)

Open Question: Preparation for becoming a software engineer?
I am planning on becoming a software engineer. I have some experience at programming (both self-taught and taught in class), have an apt grasp of mathematics and the basic concepts of computing, and I am planning on taking a 'Computer Science with Software Engineering' course at university. Could you suggest other things i could do to prepare myself for this career? I would practice languages more but there are budgetary concerns. Are there any exercises i should be looking into? And finally, to programmers: What work or other experience do you feel is most relevant to your work now? (more...)

Open Question: What are the best undergraduate majors that prepare you for law school?
Thinking of what to major in. I intend to go to law school later on. I want something that is relevant in the 21st century. P>S I love history and learning new languages. Presently I am very fluent in Russian thanks to my mum. (more...)

Resolved Question: Languages disprove evolution?
The unity of ancient religions proves the creation of man who received a divine revelation. According to evolution, all religions were evolved or invented by humanoids. In that case, we would expect them to be widely divergent; and we would be surprised, if they agreed on great and important points, and especially on points which could not be clearly arrived at by reason. For instance, what in reason teaches us that an animal sacrifice is a proper way to worship God? How could unassisted reason ever arrive at the conclusion that God is properly worshipped by sacrificing a sheep or an ox? If we grant that one section of the anthropoid host might have stumbled on the idea how can we account for its prevalence or its universality? A very high authority says, "Sacrifices were common to all nations of antiquity, and therefore, traced by some to a personal revelation." By revelation, we ]earn that the animal sacrifice prefigured the Lamb slain on Calvary. It was revealed. No race of monkey-men could ever have invented the idea. The most ancient nations worshiped God by sacrifices. Homer's Iliad (1000 BC) and other works of Grecian poets are full of it. All the classics, Greek and Latin, are crowded with accounts of offerings. The earliest records of the Egyptians, Babylonians, Assyrians, Hindus and Chinese speak of sacrifices long in vogue. This unity of religions on the point of animal sacrifices bespeaks revelation and not evolution. The division of time into weeks of 7 days, prevalent among the ancients, suggests an ancient revelation in commemoration of creation as against evolution, which denies creation. The following statements from Dr. J. R. Dummelow, an eminent commentator, show that the Babylonians both divided time into weeks, and offered sacrifices pointing to the unity of religions. "The Babylonians observed the 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th of each lunar month as days when men were subjected to certain restrictions; the king was not to eat food prepared by fire, nor offer sacrifice, nor consult an oracle, nor invoke curses on his enemies." They also observed the 19th of each month. It was customary, therefore, in the days of Abraham, for the Babylonians to offer sacrifices and to observe the 7th day as especially sacred. This can only be accounted for upon the assumption, that God had revealed to the human race that creation occupied 6 days or periods, and the 7th was to be observed--all of which was doubtless handed down by tradition. There were priests and temples in the most ancient empire known. Dr. Dummelow says: "It is now widely admitted that the Genesis account of creation contains elements of belief which existed perhaps thousands of years before the book of Genesis was written, among the peoples of Babylonia and Assyria." Many of the primeval revelations were handed down by tradition. God communed with Adam. There are many relics of the original religion: the division of time into weeks, and the institution of the Sabbath day; the sacrifices so common in the ancient religions; the general existence of priests and temples in all ages, and among all nations; marriage, the divinely authorized pillar of society; the early institution of the family, and the use of the root words for father and mother, in all the most ancient languages, and families of languages, as well as in the scattered languages of the earth spoken by the most savage. The belief in the immortality of the soul, is well nigh universal, even among tribes, who, unlike Plato, possess no power to reason it from the light of nature. In contrast, we behold the sorry spectacle of the anthropoid evolutionists of our day trying to drive from the hearts of men the hope of immortality by their "science falsely so-called." The burial of the dead is, no doubt, a relic, since animals, even of the monkey tribe, do not bury their dead. wow :) I ask a question to verify i claim I read and they get so mad :) (more...)

Open Question: Want to learn Telepathy? Bristol UK?
Please email me if you are interested in learning telepathy it takes some time and I am doing this to increase my own abilities, there is no charge but I will only answer people who I feel are prepared to put the time and energy into reaching the end result. I will try to answer any genuine email questions but will not engage with disbelievers or those who wish to put me down, Ok first misunderstandings of what telepathy is and is not. Telepathy is not the ability to read someones mind. if you ever tried reading someones mind its like reading alphabet soup. Telepathy is a means of communication from one person to another without any external elements like voice or body language. I do this myself and know how to teach it and that it is fully possible to learn to the point where you can easily teach others even disbelievers. We have all walked in a room and felt an atmosphere, this is very low level emotional telepathy, many people have sensed the phone would ring or knew something was going to happen. this is a second level of telepathy. the higher level of telepathy is the ability to get a complex message such as an email from one person to another. Telepathy is learnt in stages consisting of simple object recognition across a table then in different rooms then over distance. followed by simple message recognitions ending with complex message recognition over distance. (more...)

Open Question: Help!! need ideas audition monologues :)?
This is the story line for the play im auditioning for... From Samuel French: "Zachary Pendragon rages among the tombstones of the family burial plot. Filled with hatred and waiting for him to die, his stepdaughter Margaret watches from their Gothic mansion in the east Ohio woods. So begins the dark and labyrinthine tale of a family with a complex and terrible history...a Gothic tale woven back and forth in time and space....Perhaps the most haunting of the author's cycle of Pendragon plays, this mystery is both funny and grotesque, moving and hypnotic." Heres the task.... Prepare two contrasting monologues with a combined length of no more than five minutes. Although it is a contemporary show, the language is very poetic, so it is suggested that one of the monologues be classical. =Anybody have any ideas?? please i need some help :) thank you so much!! (more...)

Open Question: HELP!! audition Monologue Ideas, pretty please :)?
This is the story line for the play im auditioning for... From Samuel French: "Zachary Pendragon rages among the tombstones of the family burial plot. Filled with hatred and waiting for him to die, his stepdaughter Margaret watches from their Gothic mansion in the east Ohio woods. So begins the dark and labyrinthine tale of a family with a complex and terrible history...a Gothic tale woven back and forth in time and space....Perhaps the most haunting of the author's cycle of Pendragon plays, this mystery is both funny and grotesque, moving and hypnotic." Heres the task.... Prepare two contrasting monologues with a combined length of no more than five minutes. Although it is a contemporary show, the language is very poetic, so it is suggested that one of the monologues be classical. =Anybody have any ideas?? please i need some help :) thank you so much!! (more...)

Open Question: student exchange in france?
im going on a student exchange to france, and im just wondering if theres anything i need to be especially worried or, rather, prepared about? ive only done a bit of french at school. i generally do pretty well in written and listening tests but really really suck at speaking - my brain just stop working when im trying to do a speaking task. and also im really worried that i'd be a burden to my host family, esp the kid. ive seen friends at school who hosted exchange students and maybe its just them, but it seems like its really scary to be an exchange student. i mean, the host sister/brother probably already have heaps of friends at school, wouldnt you be annoying and wont be able to fit in quite well cos ur language skills sucks big time? what would i do w/ spending money? i probably wont have access to large amount of cold hard cash and i really feel bad about spending other peoples money. (more...)

Resolved Question: Sixth form. I know I have ages yet but I want to be readily prepared!?
I'm currently in my last year of secondary school and I want to study: physcology, english language, sociology, health and social care, graphic design (well, not all of those obviously) I really don't know what to expect. I live in england in a quiet countryside, so someone from a city in america may not give an accurate description, lol. Are people just as bitchy? Do you still get the idiots chucking things around classrooms? What should I wear? (photos apprichiated) i was thinking something comfy but fashionable, i own lots of clothes and i'd rather not spend loads getting new, i'll have most stuff mentioned! hehe. i was thinking black skinny wet look jeans, long purple cardigan, black patent dolly shoes, a lacy blue top which isn't revealing and a waist belt. Should i take a bag on my first day? what should i take with me? i don't wanna turn up with a huge backpack when everyone else has nothing... What should i wear to my interview? how should i style my hair for my first day and my interview? my hair is naturally straight but i suit it curly/wavy too. It's only just past shoulder length, but long enough to tie up although does look a little "stubby" unless it's curly when tied up. my hair is blonde, quite light, and if i scrunch it when wet, even using mouse or whatever it just goes "boofy" and frizzy not wavy or curly. i like those greek looking headbands worn across the forehead, but would they work with my side fringe? and idk where to buy them from. i have one of those plaited hair headbands in blonde, but idk how to wear it. again extra points for photos thanks xxxxxxxxx (more...)

Open Question: If synonyms are counted once, how many daily-used words there are in the English Language?
English is famous for its synonyms. As a English learner, I am thoroughly conquered by that. When preparing for an English exam which requires me to remembering 6000 words , I find that there are so many words with almost the same meaning. for xample ,garbage / junk / rubbish /trash ,baggage / luggage , curious / peculiar / weird / odd / eccentric / bizarre ,etc . If we count each group as a words ,how many everyday used words there are in English? ( If counted like this, there may be only 1500~2000 words in the 6000 vacabulary for my exam. But it is sufficient to read original English articles with few words obstacles. ) (more...)


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