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    UNIT 1 – What is Biology? What is biology? the study of living organisms‚ divided into many specialized fields that cover their morphology‚ physiology‚ anatomy‚ behavior‚ origin‚ and distribution. Biotic vs. abiotic factors Biotic- living factors i.e. plants‚ animals‚ fungi‚ bacteria‚ and protest Abiotic- nonliving factors that affect living organisms. Environmental factors: habitat & weather 7 Characteristics of living things (Bio 3 Book Ch. 1) Uni-cellular vs. Multi-cellular Uni-Cellular-

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    and teams we must consider the following to be Successful; Creating and maintaining team cohesion; Cohesion is “a group property with individual manifestations of feelings of belongingness or attraction to the group. Internally there are several factors that must be present for cohesion to exist within a team. First good and appropriate communication is essential to creating and maintaining cohesion. Communication leads to the second factor‚ unity of purpose. For a team to work as a cohesive

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    In addition to task commitment and interpersonal attraction‚ group pride may be included in the definition of cohesion.[3] Group pride is when group members like the ideologies that the group supports and share the feeling that being a member of the group is important.[3] Causes of group cohesion[edit] The bonds that link group members to one another and to their group as a whole are not believed to develop spontaneously. Over the years‚ social scientists have explained the phenomenon of group

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    Stelluti V. Casapenn Enterprises‚ LLC‚ D/B/A Powerhouse Gym Appellate Court of New Jersey‚ Decided August 5‚ 2010 FACTS Fitness center member Gina Stelluti sustained various injuries while participating in a fitness class. The plaintiff in this case claimed that her injuries were the result of the defendant’s negligence in regards to failing to repair the broken exercise bike‚ which had caused the injuries to the plaintiff. The defendant had filed for a motion for summery. The original trial court

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    Soil Fundamentals CONTENTS Part 1 Soil Mechanics What Is Soil? ...................................................................page 1 Soil Groups .....................................................................page 1 Grain Size Limits.............................................................page 2 Soil Properties and Characteristics...................................page 2 Soil Analysis ....................................................................page 7 Moisture Content....

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    final-year ESL pre-service teachers from UKM via email. The study found that the Medium-level pre-service teachers made the most errors in lexical cohesion‚ reference and conjunction cohesion categories. However‚ High-level pre-service teachers made more errors in lexical cohesion‚ ellipsis and reference. Collocation proved the most difficult form of cohesion for both groups of pre-service teachers‚ while High-level pre-service teachers made more errors in ellipsis than the Medium-level pre-service teachers

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    WILLIAMS SUMMARY CHAPTERS 5 AND 9 COHESION‚ COHERENCE AND CONCISION Joseph William’s book Style: Lesson’s in Clarity and Grace gives guidance to make sentences and paragraphs flow and read better (Williams p 65‚ p 123). In chapters 5 and 9‚ Williams shows how having cohesion‚ coherence and concision give the reader a smoother and inviting experience. Cohesion refers to how well a sentence ends as it relates to how the next sentence begins (Williams p 65). Williams says coherency refers to

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    Mezzo Practice Mezzo practice is similar to micro in that they both involve interacting directly with clients. The only difference between micro and mezzo is that while micro involves clients that are essentially one unit‚ mezzo is with multiple units in groups. Usually these individuals have one commonality that brings them to be part of the group. Group dynamic is a very different dynamic that individual and family dynamics and can at times be unpredictable. One skill that is important to have

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    This essay will identify how coherence is achieved in texts and will also explore Halliday and Hasan’s theories about coherence and cohesion. Coherence is the logical connections that readers or listeners perceive in a written or oral text. Coherence accounts for the fact that we do not communicate by verbal means only. The traditional concept of coherence‚ which is solely based on relationships between verbal textual elements‚ is too narrow to account for coherence in interaction. Ultimately‚ coherence

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    Chapter 1/2 Bio Study Guide Section 1.1-Scientific Method Science- An organized way of gathering and analyzing evidence about the natural world Scientific Method 1. Collecting observations 2. Asking questions 3. Forming a hypothesis 4. Experiment 5. Analyze results and draw conclusions 6. Revise hypothesis Control Group- a group in the experiment that receives no experimental treatment Independent Variable- Variable that you change in the experiment X-axis Dependent

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