Bedouin Ethnobotany : Plant Concepts and Uses in a Desert Pastoral World By James Mandaville (09/2001) The author‚ James Mandaville‚ had worked in Eastern Saudi Arabia gathering plant names and plant-related terminology in the 1960’s. His work spewed out into his free time and he began gathering samples of the local plants and cataloging names extensively. The purpose of his ethnography was to shed light on the folk classifications of Bedouin Arabic plant lore; the report and devotion of the
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Taxonomy Scarlett Williams Instructor: Kelli Roberts AIU Online Taxonomy Part Two: 1. Which phyla lack organs? What type of Symmetry do they have? The phyla that lack organs are: Sponges‚ Jellyfish‚ Roundworm and the flatworm. The sponges have symmetry and the jellyfish is radial. The roundworm and the flatworm are both bilateral symmetry. 2. List all of the Phyla that show cephalization. The Phyla that show cephalization are: Platyhelminthes‚ Nematode‚ Annelida‚ Mollusca‚ Arthropoda
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UNIT I Diversity in the Living World CHAPTER 1 The Living World What is Living Diversity in the living world Taxonomic Categories Taxonomical Aids The living world is very wonderful. It contains wide range of life forms. 1.1 What is living – Living organisms are self-replicating‚ evolving and self-regulating interactive systems capable of responding to external stimuli. Living organisms exhibit following distinctive characteristics. All Living Organisms
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infer relationships between organisms over time | Taxonomy | * Branch of systematic biology * Process of identifying‚ naming and organising biodiversity into related categories | Taxon | General name for a group containing an organisms or groups of organisms that exhibit a set of shared traits | Classification | Process of naming and assigning organisms or groups of organisms to a taxon | Taxonomists | Scientists that study taxonomy | Aristotle’s sorting | * Sort organisms into groups
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Benjamin Bloom: The Development of American Education America is filled with a history of significant events that have taken place over time. It’s interesting to learn how specific events‚ people‚ places or subjects have greatly influenced our history in ways that still impact our lives today. Because I really value history as a subject‚ I have enjoyed researching Benjamin Bloom and the findings of his impact on American Education. He made many great contributions in the area of education. A great
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Bloom ’s Taxonomy of Education and its use in Nursing Education NUR/427 March 24th‚ 2013 Joan Taylor Bloom ’s Taxonomy of Education and its use in Nursing Education There are many types of learning styles. In 1956 Benjamin Bloom developed learning objectives with an educational committee. The main objective of the committee was to classify learning and educational objectives for teachers and students (Bloom‚ 1956). This has become know as the Bloom’s Taxonomy of educational objectives and
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Oral presentation 2 Summary of the article Antonyms - from convention to meaning-making by: Carita Paradis & Caroline Willners Lund University Found at: http://lup.lub.lu.se/luur/download?func=downloadFile&recordOId=1718212&fileOId=1718215 10/29/12 Antonyms As simple as it may seem to say black-white‚ big-small and in-out‚ antonyms are in fact quite complicated. One of the most commonly expressed antonyms fast-slow might be one of the more complicated as well. We can use rapid-slow
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Exemplar Theory Exemplar Theory refers to an approach of categorization in psychology using which individuals can make decisions by comparing new examples with the examples which is already present in their mind. Instead of relying on a single prototype‚ categories have many or known exemplars that fit into them. When you come across something new‚ you can compare it with all members of a category. The greater the number of exemplars the new item will match‚ the better will it adapt against all
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Beauty and Devastation "It [the tiny bloom] had called her to come and gaze on a mystery. From barren brown stems to glistening leaf-buds; from the leaf-buds to snowy virginity of bloom. It stirred her tremendously"(10). In Zora Neale Hurston’s “Their Eyes Were Watching God” her use of imagery‚ particularly of nature‚ is used to stimulate the audience’s imagination while communicating deep significance in the novel. The imagery of nature creates a unique parallel between the two sides of nature;
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In 1956‚ Benjamin Bloom co-created a tool to assist teachers and students develop a method of classification for behaviors that were believed to be crucial in the process of learning. He called this tool Bloom’s Taxonomy. The Taxonomy was subsequently divided into three domains: the cognitive‚ the affective‚ and the psychomotor (Coffey‚ 2013). Bloom’s Taxonomy was revised in 2001‚ so that it can better reflect the needs of the 21st century. The revised version of Bloom’s Taxonomy expanded to also
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