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    Figure 1. 3 The instrument that was provided to each group in the lab. The naming of what each part of the instrument is. The experiment was conducted for 3 weeks. The purpose of the first week was to familiarize ourselves with the equipment and actually conducting the experiment. The second week of the experiment was focused on gathering data for benzoic acid and for the third week‚ Naphthalene was experimented on. Upon entering the lab‚ the parts of the cathetometer were already unpacked and

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    Authentic and Created Learning Materials in Giving Instructions Group 7 Damayanti Kalalembang 1213008061 Cecilia Alvina K. 1213010006 Setyawan Haryono 1213010087 Authentic materials: Sometimes called “authentic” or “contextualized”‚ real-life materials are those that a student encounters in everyday life but that weren’t created for educational purposes. They include newspapers‚ magazines‚ and Web sites‚ as well as driver’s manuals‚ utility bills‚ pill bottles‚ and clothing labels. Sources

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    officers have the authority to use force to ensure that laws are upheld and public safety and security maintained. The granting of that authority carries with it an expectation that the individual police officers and their law enforcement organizations will be openly and publicly accountable for any use of force. Police use of force is officially sanctioned‚ but questions remain. What is a reasonable use of force? Why and under what circumstances is one type of force chosen over another? What standards

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    The Role of Grammar Instruction in the Second Language Classroom An Annotated Bibliography Introduction The past twenty years have seen a dramatic shift in language classrooms from a focus on grammar rules and drills to more “communicative” approaches to teaching language. Left behind in the resulting tumult has been the question: Does teaching grammar have any impact on second language learners’ rate of accuracy? Stephen Krashen and others maintain that “comprehensible input” is sufficient

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    The Use of Force‚ a short story by William Carlos Williams published in 1938 depicts the story of two characters in confrontation. The narrative implies the severity of a situation when social roles and personal impulses intertwine. Remaining polite‚ patient and understanding isn’t solely for the doctor’s office; it’s a way of life. The Use of Force‚ a short story by William Carlos Williams published in 1938 depicts the story of two characters in confrontation. The narrative implies the severity

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    In 1938‚ William Carlos Williams wrote a short story called The Use of Force. The doctor is summoned to a family’s home to check on the welfare of a child‚ Mathilda‚ who has been sick for a few days. The family does not trust the doctor‚ as they are watching him closely‚ and have never called one before. The family is immensely worried about Mathilda’s health. There has been a deathly disease in the community making everyone in the room is tense if fear of her having it. The reader can feel the tension

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    Department RESEARCH PROPOSAL Title: Correlation of Using Computer-Aided Instruction in C# Programming Language Researchers: Cirera‚ Stephany D. Mendoza‚ Danice Angelica S. Monje‚ Shiela C. DEGREE: Bachelor of Industrial Education Major in Computer Education Professor: Wilhelma Gatmaitan-Borjal‚ Ed. D. Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction The environment in which students learn‚ the ways in which people work and live are constantly being transformed

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    The importance of lectures and how students value and perceive lectures Umeå University‚ Research Methodology on Business Administration Group 9 Introduction 3 Research background 3 Research topic 4 Choice of subject 4 Research purpose 4 Limitations 5 Theoretical framework 6 Introduction 6 Learning Orientations and Theories 6 Previous research 7 Theory Conclusion 9 Criticism of sources 10 Methodology 11 Epistemology and Ontology 11 Research Strategy 12 Preconceptions

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    The doctor in "The Use of Force" is very unprofessional. He describes the patient in a very infatuated way. The doctor also abhors the way the parents of the patient referred to him. And the doctor treats the patient aggressively. From the moment the doctor enters the house. He introduces the girl to us in an infatuated sense. He saw her as a "very attractive little thing" and he described her to have "magnificent blonde hair… one of those picture children often reproduced in advertising

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    Uses of Force Policy Furman Glass Colorado Technical University Online Prof. Blair D. Ettinger CJUS483-1301A-01 January 14‚ 2013 Abstract Numerous authorized and program limitations control the use of force by law enforcement‚ starting with the 4th Amendment’s prevention against arbitrary searches and seizures and decentralizing downhill to state decrees and departmental guidelines that manage how and under what circumstances police officer may use force. In most police agencies at present

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