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    “For” Does society create criminals? “Society prepares the crime; the criminal commits it.” In some respect I believe that the most prominent feature running through all reasons behind this crime is “society”. It is responsible for the way that people view crime. Many people see crime as glamorized in society and this compels them to commit it. Generally people are born sweet and innocent and are not automatically wired to commit crimes‚ or exhibit unacceptable behavior. It is Society and Undesirable

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    B. EXCAVATOR B.1 GENERAL All excavation to foundation‚ etc. shall be to the full depth shown on the drawing and in accordance with Section 2 “Excavator” of the General Specification for Building Works. All excavation shall be approved by the Engineer before concreting is carried out. B.2 COMPACTION The bottom of all excavation after being trimmed and levelled shall be well rammed and compacted to provide a good solid formation. Wherever the excavated surface has been displaced by traffic or

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    How do boys and girls experience school? Somewhat differently it seems‚ because their learning styles tend to differ somewhat. Although individual differences always trump gender-related differences‚ here are some differences between the ways boys and girls in K12 grades classrooms behave that have implications for teaching and learning.   Girls are more likely to Boys are more likely to 1. be good listeners -a trait that serves them well in today ’s language-rich classrooms. 1. do well when

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    succession)  SW:Discussion Prompt: How can human activities contribute to succession in a community? Is it possible for humans to interrupt succession? If so‚ how? INSTRUCTION INDIVIDUAL SMALL GROUP WHOLE GROUP LEARNING STYLES AUDITORY VISUAL KINESTHETIC / TACTILE PRESENTATION ORAL PROMPTS WRITTEN HANDS-ON VISUAL AIDS MANIPULATIVES TECHNOLOGY MODELING  ACTIVITIES OTHER      Computer‚ LCD Projector‚ Textbooks‚ Paper and Pencil FORMATIVE DISCUSSION

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    number of these assessments I have realize that out of all the learning styles out there‚ I am an Auditory and Visual learner. Completing the Learning Style quiz that was provided by (The Center for New Discoveries in Learning‚ 2012) a 36 question assessment which results were clear‚ that I understand and better remember learning material by Auditory means. I have always preferred auditory instructions rather than written instructions. The assessment also categorized my style of

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    HEARING LOSS ENT

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    ABDURAHMAN NABILAH IFFAH BT MD. ARIF ANATOMY OF EAR The ear is made up of three parts 1. Outer ear – consists of pinna and external auditory canal 2. middle ear – consists of tympanic membrane and ossicles (3 tiny bones that are attached to the tympanic membrane which are malleus‚ incus and stapes) 3. inner ear – consists of oval window‚ semicircular ducts‚ cochlea and auditory tube  HEARING – transduction of sound to neural impulses and its interpretation by the CNS  HEARING LOSS – defect of any

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    cause the cochlea to vibrate moving the fluid that fills the tube. This motion causes ripples that in turn bend the hair cells lining the surface of the basilar membrane. This causes impulses in the nerve cells that form the auditory nerve which sends the impulses to the auditory cortex in the temporal lobe. If we were applying Hermann von Helmholtz’s pitch theory we would reason that the bark came in and registered on a part of the cochlea that that corresponds to that pitch. The cochlea then transfers

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    Dreikurus Theory

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    Dreikurs Theory First posting: Thursday‚ 23 May 2002 5:46:28 PM Adib Allam Rudolph Dreikurs in his theory discusses four goals of student’s misbehavior‚ which include: (1) attention seeking‚ (2) power seeking‚ (3) revenge seeking and (42ws) displaying inadequacy. Dreikurs in describing the reasons why these goals occur are due to the fact that students have a mistaken belief which will give them the recognition/attention that they want. I like Dreikurs theory because it provides an insight into

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    Vak Styles

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    or moving information as a part of processing it. Every person’s learning style is either or a combination of auditory‚ visual‚ or kinesthetic (tactile) in terms of the way he or she learns best. No particular style is better than the others; it is all about what works best for the individual. The learning styles are put together by a system in which is VAK. VAK stands for Visual‚ Auditory‚ and Kinesthetic (Tactile). The theory is one prefers to learn through one of these sense channels. Visual

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    aging and hearing loss

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    loud sounds. The decline is slow. Just as hair turns gray at different rates‚ presbycusis can develop at different rates. It can be caused by sensorineural hearing loss. This type of hearing loss results from damage to parts of the inner ear‚ the auditory nerve‚ or hearing pathways in the brain. Presbycusis may be caused by aging‚ loud noise‚ heredity‚ head injury‚ infection‚ illness‚ certain prescription drugs‚ and circulation problems such as high blood pressure. The degree of hearing loss varies

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