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copyTo make a duplicate of the original. In digital electronics, all copies are identical, which is both a blessing and curse. The blessing is that data can be maintained and remanufactured accurately forever. The curse is that anyone can duplicate copyrighted material and send it around the world in seconds. It all depends on which side of the fence you sit (see Napster). See shallow copy, Win Copy between windows and Win Copy/Move files/folders. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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These skills and concepts are taught through observations of teachers and children, laboratory experiences with children, small-group interactions, videotapes, readings, and discussions of pre-professionals' own experiences with children (Bredekamp & Coppie, 1997; Crosser, 1992). 1 Gardiner, 1, 6, 17; "A Coppie of an advertisment," 1-2. Instead of simply pushing groups of children through a set curriculum, many teachers are now looking to use developmentally appropriate techniques (Bredekamp & Coppie, 1997). |
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