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Think India ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 282-287
Author(s):  
Hardeep

Today, Every person know that Yoga is an most useful exercise for health purpose The impacts of yoga mediations on different parts of mental and physical wellbeing, by focusing  on  the  proof  portrayed  in  survey  articles. Many researches are done to see impact of yoga on different part of body or different diseases. Every research show positive impact of yoga, so today everybody thinks that yoga is only for health person. This is an insult of the yoga which is given by ancient Indian scholars. If we go far ago we will found that yoga was not so common to all people. It was a hidden science that was only explained by special Gurus to their pupils, nobody can do practices at that time commonly as today. There are a few randomized clinical preliminaries (RCT's) of moderately top notch showing valuable impacts of yoga for torment related inability and emotional well-being. Yoga may well be successful as a strong aide to relieve some medicinal conditions, however not yet a demonstrated remain solitary, corrective treatment. All in  all, these  surveys recommend various  territories  where  yoga  may  well  be  gainful,  yet  more  research  is  required  for practically every one of them to immovably build up such advantages. The heterogeneity among intercessions and conditions examined has hampered the utilization of meta- examination as a proper instrument for outlining the present writing. By and by, there are some meta-investigations which demonstrate advantageous impacts of yoga intercessions



Author(s):  
Karel Butz

This chapter provides several tension-free exercises that help string players develop a beautiful tone quality as a result from developing proper physical posture and instrument position. Included are catchphrases that also help students readily remember how to physically align the body and maintain proper instrument position. Beginning pieces that incorporate left-hand pizzicato as well as first position fingering are introduced and explained. The chapter provides pedagogical discussion on how to implement beginning music theory concepts (form, music symbols, note names) to beginner-level repertoire. Finally, twenty detailed lesson plans are provided that demonstrate the author’s “main idea” teaching concepts, rehearsal environment, and structure for the first year orchestra.



Author(s):  
Karel Butz

Topics regarding preparation for the first year orchestra class are addressed that include finding the proper instrument sizing, attaching fingerboard markings, obtaining instrument supplies, selecting method books, and utilizing practice planners that guide students on how to practice correctly. The author discusses how to incorporate parental involvement in the beginning orchestra and give the students the chance to perform publicly for their parents and the parents to witness their children’s progress. Finally, the chapter discusses the importance of including aural training in the lessons and the value of incorporating music theory. Classroom activities for developing both skills and encouraging individual and class participation are included.



2015 ◽  
Vol 7 (6) ◽  
pp. 528-551 ◽  
Author(s):  
Patrick Velte ◽  
Jamel Azibi


2006 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
pp. 84-90
Author(s):  
Miguel Angel Pérez Alvarez

It is necessary to transform the educative experiences into the classrooms so that they favor the development of intellectual abilities of children and teenagers. We must take advantage of the new opportunities that offer information technologies to organize learning environments which they favor those experiences. We considered that to arm and to program robots, of the type of LEGO Mind Storms or the so called “crickets”, developed by M. Resnik from MIT, like means so that they children them and young people live experiences that favor the development of their intellectual abilities, is a powerful alternative to the traditional educative systems. They are these three tasks those that require a reflective work from pedagogy and epistemology urgently. Robotics could become in the proper instrument for the development of intelligence because it works like a mirror for the intellectual processes of each individual, its abilities like epistemologist and, therefore, is useful to favor those processes in the classroom.



2001 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 15-26 ◽  
Author(s):  
Betty Ladley Finkbeiner

Abstract The efficient exchange of instruments between the operator and the dental assistant is fundamental to the facilitation of an efficient and stress-free dental practice. This requires a commitment on the part of the members of the operating team to specific work practices before and during a dental procedure. The objectives of this article include the description of team member responsibilities during an instrument transfer and the identification of the benefits of a proper instrument transfer technique. Objectives also include specific instrument grasps and descriptions of transfer methods that require practice on the part of the operating team in order to attain proficiency.



1996 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 411-416 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ige F. Dekker ◽  
Eric P.J. Myjer

For weeks, the air strikes that NATO executed in defence of the ‘safe area’ of Sarajevo were ‘hot news’. The fact that NATO would, eventually, execute these strikes had seemed inevitable for some time. The well-informed observer had sufficient indications to this effect via television and the newspapers. However, the media, and all of the debates in national parliaments, have never, or have scarcely, addressed the legal basis for these strikes. At first sight, this appeared to be a relatively simple question, since NATO repeatedly stressed that it was acting on a mandate from the UN Security Council. At a second glance, however, the legal basis of the NATO actions gives rise to a number of questions for which the answers are less easy to ascertain.



Worldview ◽  
1973 ◽  
Vol 16 (11) ◽  
pp. 41-45
Author(s):  
Kofi Awoonor

Africa's art tradition rests in a defined and ritualized relationship between man and the Supreme Creator, the primary essence that dwells at the center of all religious processes. Art then becomes the proper instrument of expressing man's world, a measuring rod of his conception of this same world beyond the grave. In the puristic sense, art in Africa becomes a means of expressing man's will and wishes to the Creator, an assertion of his own temporality as a living being (mortal), yet bearing the distinct virtue and energy of the determinable (real and unreal) world's animus. More important, art for the African is the articulation of his own spiritual awareness and sensibility within his cosmos. So it becomes an extension ab initio of the ritualism of all things, the unified expression and morphological statement of his communal and individual aspiration toward the divine.



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