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    Methods of Sociological and Social Services Research II (Soc 4112) Winter‚ 2014 Instructor: Dr. Will Johnson‚ office: MI 3088 e-mail: will.johnson@csueastbay.edu The class will meet Mon. – Wed.‚ 8:40 – 10:30 a.m. in Valley Bus. & Tec. Rm. 221. Office hours: Wednesday‚ 1:00-2:00 p.m.‚ MI 3088. Course Overview This course introduces you to basic quantitative research skills. If you succeed in this course you will have the skills you need to: (a) Acquire sociological and social services

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    THE MOST AMAZING FIELD TRIP TO THE ZOO BY ISABELLA FUENTES One day at school my teacher said good morning kids don’t forget the field trip to morow ok miss.madsen said niceliy and 6 hours later it was time to go than when I went to my room than it was 3 hours later than my mom said its dinner time my older brother named ethan said whats for dinner than my mom said its mac and cheese and fruit yaaa I said my brother said IdOT than I said mom !!!!!! ethan did it agin I said than my mom said

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    [pic] A Zoo for a Primate Observation 11/15/2012 For this paper I decided to visit Zoo Atlanta to observe lowland gorillas. I got to the zoo at around eleven in the morning and found out the feeding times for the gorillas. Once I found them‚ after watching them for a little while I selected the most active group to go watch during feeding. The point of this trip was to make me feel as if I was doing a field laboratory observation

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    To Zoo or Not to Zoo?

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    To Zoo or Not to Zoo? Zoos have been around for hundreds of years and have been enjoyed by millions and millions of people. All around the world‚ zoos provide the public with the chance to see and learn about rare animals. For decades‚ there has been much debate about whether or not zoos should exist. Some people argue that zoos are inhumane and should be closed. However‚ zoos are necessary because they provide us with invaluable knowledge and teach us about the world we live in. As far back as

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    2001-CE BIO HONG KONG EXAMINATIONS AUTHORITY PAPER 1 HONG KONG CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION EXAMINATION 2001 BIOLOGY PAPER 1 8.30 am – 10.00 am (1½ hours) This paper must be answered in English 1. Attempt THREE questions only. 2. Each question consists of three parts. 3. All questions carry equal marks. 4. In each question‚ 2 additional marks will be awarded for effective communication. 5. The diagrams in this paper are NOT necessarily drawn to scale. 香 港 考 試 局     保 留 版 權 Hong Kong Examinations

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    for nonprofit organizations to deal with the withdrawal of a major gift. In order to illustrate what ABC Nonprofit should be aware of and how to successfully navigate the complexities that it is facing‚ I selected the case of the Central Park Children’s Zoo as an example. I suggest that ABC Nonprofit should get to know more about the new major donors before reaching agreements‚ handle the major gift wisely‚ and have good relationships with both major donors and individuals or communities that have

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    Carlton Day III A Trip to the Zoo and the Affects of Natural Creation Far more efforts have been made to reverse my temperament imposed by surrounding circumstances than I can recollect; however‚ never has this been achieved so naturally‚ as the unprompted excursion to the North Carolina Zoo. My girlfriend and I decided after five years together that it was finally time to visit her hometown of Mocksville during our long weekend break back in late July of this year. The plan was to stay at

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    Banning Zoos Research

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    problem in many different areas of the world. Zoos are an example of a topic that many individuals claim to unfairly treat animals‚ and argue that the government should ban them. Although there are a variety of zoos around the world that manifest this problem‚ the United Kingdom is a place where this topic is specifically debated and where low zoo animal welfare acts as an ongoing issue. Studies prove that the health and happiness of Britain zoo animals is not as high as it should be. However

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    Trip to the Zoo: Day 11 TOPIC/SUBJECT AREA: A trip to the local zoo to practice and put together all the different systems and traits that we have been learning about animals. GRADE LEVEL: 5th grade DURATION OF LESSON: One whole school day GLCEs: • L.OL.05.41 Identify the general purpose of selected animal systems (digestive‚ circulatory‚ respiratory‚ skeletal‚ muscular‚ nervous‚ excretory‚ and reproductive). • L.HE.05.12 Distinguish between inherited and

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    The Boston Photographs

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    The Boston Photographs Stanley Foreman‚ a journalist for the Boston Herald American‚ captured three famous photographs of a fire rescue case which reminded me of my grandmothers tragedy‚ displayed the themes of tragedy and anger‚ parallels to the movie World Trade Center‚ and aligns with my opinion that Foreman published the photographs rightfully. Foreman snapped the camera thinking to take heroic shots of a brave fireman successfully rescuing a woman and a child. Little did he know‚ he would

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