Summative Test in Science 4 1. Which is an example of a hinge joint? a. Hip c. wrist b. Shoulder d. elbow 2. Jose can rotate his arms from the shoulders. What makes this possible? a. Hinge joints c. spinal cord b. Cartilage d. ball and socket joints 3. Which of these tissues join bines together? a. Cartilage c. tendon b. Ligament d. skin 4. Why is the skeletal system called the framework of the body? a. It holds the muscles b. It allows the movement
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Formative and Summative Assessment in the Classroom Summary Formative assessment is primarily used to educate and enhance a child’s performance by testing how much that child is learning. The formative assessments allow teachers to take feedback and improve the child’s learning and instruction (Dixson‚ 2016‚ p. 154). Formative assessment can also help in preparation of summative assessments (Dixson‚ 2016‚ p. 154). Formative assessments can occur in two ways spontaneous or planned. A spontaneous
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INITIAL PUBLIC OFFER & ANALYSIS (A study on RELIANCE POWER‚ GMR IPO’s) Under the Esteemed guidance of Lecturer of Business Management Project Report submitted in partial fulfillment for the award of Degree of DECLARATION I here by declare that the project work titled “A Report on Initial Public Offer” done by me as a project work‚ submitted as partial fulfillment for the award of degree MASTER OF BUSINESS
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"Aquaculture in Norway." -‐ Norwegian Seafood Council. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 13 Mar. 2015.<hEp:// en.seafood.no/Sustainability/Aquaculture-‐in-‐Norway> "Aquaculture in the United States." :: Office of Aquaculture. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 13 Mar. 2015<.hEp:// www.nmfs.noaa.gov/aquaculture/aquaculture_in_us.html> "Aquaculture." -‐ Fisheries. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 13 Mar. 2015.<hEp://ec.europa.eu/fisheries/cfp/
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Lesson Plan #1 (Low Irons) Equipment Required- proper golf attire (no cut offs‚ tank tops)‚ soft spike golf shoes or running shoes‚ hat‚ sunblock‚ glove (optional)‚ clubs if you bring you own but rentals are available. Warm up; Group Stretch- * Neck Rotations * Arm rotations * Posterior shoulder stretch * Anterior shoulder/chest stretch * Forearm and wrist stretch/ extensions * Hip rotations * Lateral back stretch * Toe touches * Quadriceps stretch
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Topic: Discuss the challenges and opportunities of using technology to drive change within an organization. Include within your answers the risks of such an approach. Nowadays‚ technology has become an increasing presence in the workplace. More and more businesses‚ large and small‚ are trying to incorporate the latest technology into their operations. Information technology (IT) benefits the business world by allowing organizations to work more efficiently and to maximize productivity. Faster
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Summative Concept Map Gary Vause‚ II PhD in Applied Management and Decision Science Specialization: Information System Management Table of conents Abstract 3 Major Ideas 4 Concept 4 Conclusion 4 Figures Figure 1: Key metaphors of the Organization 5 Summative Concept Map Abstract In this Summative Concept Map‚ Gareth Morgan makes a major contribution to the understanding of organizations by suggesting that it is vital to view organization through multiple metaphors
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Assignment 1 – Initial Teaching Assignment Section 1 1.1 In my present teaching role I deliver job search skills and pre-train unemployed learners in preparation to enter the care sector‚ by providing them with an awareness of some of the basic‚ mandatory subjects required within the care environment. My responsibilities include the health & safety of my learners; delivering the programme in a way to include all members of the group; ensure where possible that the environment is conducive
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The contact situation is best defined as the initial contact that two or more groups may encounter‚ which can lead to long lasting affects/outcomes in their lives (Healey‚ 2011‚ pg. 151). The Noel hypothesis states that there are three segments to the initial contact situation that groups can come to experience; ethnocentrism‚ competition‚ and differential of power (Healey‚ 2011‚ pg. 152). When the contact between groups are distinguished by all three segments of this hypothesis‚ it may lead to the
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The Initial Attraction 2 Cheryl Thompson Psych. 304 October 26‚ 2005 The Initial Attraction Relationships with the individuals around us are crucial to ones social existence. Personal accounts by people who have been isolated from the outside world serve as a reminder of our dependence on others. What draws us into these "relationships?" Studies of interpersonal attraction have concluded that people are attracted mostly to those that they find physically attractive and who are geographically
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