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    I must admit the LearnSmart activity had me full of anxiety! So much so that I read Chapter 3 more than several times prior to initially logging onto the 3-1 LearnSmart activity assignment! I realize regardless of my various learning styles illustrated in the Try It online section of the active LearnSmart activity reading (which by the way was EXTREMELY invaluable in learning and evaluating my Learning Styles‚ Self-Concept and the entire POWER process of creating and drafting my Personal Mission

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    Activity I Enjoy

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    I. Show us an activity you enjoy doing. Tell us how you think it contributes to your personal and professional development I began training and coaching beach volley last year. The idea came into my mind while I was watching the beach volley tournament of my girlfriend job and many participants were complaining about the different level of the teams. Once back home I explained my idea to my girlfriend which is a volley professional and introduced me to the sport and she bought it. The reason

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    Pre-Activity Lichens

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    Pre-Activity Assignment Lichens Name Hannah Kitting Read the ‘Lichens and Air Pollution’ scenario and related chapter in the textbook and then answer the following questions before class. 1. Fungal cells are different from animals cells in that they have a. cell membranes. b. cell membranes made of phospholipids. c. cell walls made of chitin. d. cell walls made of cellulose. e. true membrane bound nuclei. 2. The symbiotic relationship between

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    Routine Activity Theory

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    Though there are many theories I studied one which is routine activity theory which was developed by Marcus Felson and Lawrence E. Cohen. These people strongly believed that crime is unaffected by social causes such as poverty‚ inequality‚ and unemployment. There are of course some sociologists who believe in the social causes of crime. Although there is of course some routine activity theory related crimes some sociologist just can’t agree. For crime to be committed‚ three aspects are needed A motivated

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    Carbon Compounds Activity 1: Organic Compounds: Are they Useful? Objective: Recognize the uses of common organic compounds. Materials: paper and pen‚ pentel pen‚ manila paper Labels or Pictures of the following products: gasoline‚ acetone‚ kerosene‚ acetic acid‚ LPG‚ ethanol Procedure: 1) With your group mates‚ use the labels/pictures of the materials to answer the following questions: a.) Complete the table about the uses of the compounds. Indicate using a check mark the uses of

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    Warm Up Activity

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    University of El Salvador Didactics II DIG-PA Lic. Edgar Peraza Student: Ana Jimenez June 6th‚ 2013 My warm-up (listening activity) I had to start teaching the present continuous tens to my 8th students‚ so to introduce it I brought them a song. I explain my students that we all had to sing the song. First‚ I gave them the page with the lyrics of the song (lemon tree) and I made two groups: boys and girls. Girls were supposed to start first but as I played the CD everybody was quite

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    exist as mixtures of two or more pure components‚ for example‚ sea water‚ minerals‚ soil etc. are all mixtures. 2.1.1 TYPES OF MIXTURES Depending upon the nature of the components that form a mixture‚ we can have different types of mixtures. Activity ______________ 2.1 • • Let us divide the class into groups A‚ B‚ C and D. Group A takes a beaker containing 50 mL of water and one spatula full of copper sulphate powder. Group B takes 50 mL of water and two spatula full of copper sulphate powder

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    Ncp Activity Intolerance

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    name: M.C. Diagnosis: STEMI ASSESSMENT | DIAGNOSIS | INFERENCE | PLANNING | INTERVENTION | EVALUATION | | Objective: -Easily Fatigue-Walks slowly-Use of wheelchair-Limited Range of Motion | Activity Intolerance r/t decreased muscle strength secondary to old age | MusculoskeletalMuscle mass is a primary primary source of metabolic heat. When muscles contract‚ heat is generated. The heat generated by muscle contraction maintains body temperature

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    Activities Affecting the Environment Vegetable Gardens The aim will be to produce vegetables intensively‚ in small or larger spaces‚ in the ground or in containers‚ as the situation allows. The establishment of vegetable gardens will also aim to ensure that families have a secure food supply‚ as well as to generate income to improve the participants’ quality of life. Production techniques will be organic‚ and manure or compost will be used to fertilize soil. The types of vegetables produced will

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    4.5.4 Activity Diagram

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    4.5.4 Activity Diagram: In this project‚ the activity diagram explains about it start from user want to register‚ login and successful login and user order submission and search techniques through element level search and set level search and get results. And another activity login to accept user request to create response to user and submitting response to logout to end point. Fig7: Activity Diagram 4.5.5 Object Diagram: Fig8: Object Diagram In this project‚ the object diagram mainly consists

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