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    Complete the following table to build your understanding of texts and how to relate them to your Area of Study – Journeys Poem 1 /Text: ________We drove to auburn________________________________________________ Author/composer: Fiona Wright ____________________________ Ideas About Journeys Expectations/ Obstacles/ Challenges of the journey Textual features Textual Evidence Evaluate the effect on the responder Impact of the journey: note shifts in attitudes and values of the traveller Assumptions

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    Copper is one of the few metals that have been mined for more than 100 decades globally. According to M.G.C Wilson (1989) copper has been mined since the early 3000 BC in Cyprus. In the ancient times copper was used for making tools‚ weapons‚ ornaments and many household utensils. Copper is the third most widely used metal after aluminium (Al) and iron (Fe) because of its high durability (Doebrich et.al‚2009). In the Southern African region copper has been extracted by the early inhabitants long

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    Organismic Contextual/ Organismic Child learns through conditioning of reflexive behaviors. Changes in behavior are a function of reinforcement and punishment. Observational learning leads to developmental change; our ability to anticipate the consequences of our behavior is fundamental. Reflex‚ conditioned stimulus and response Reinforcement‚ punishment‚ shaping Imitation‚ self-efficacy‚ social/cognitive‚ reciprocal determinism Little Albert Skinner box." Bobo doll experiment Cognitive

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    EXPERIMENT NO 2 FACT TABLE FOR UNIVERSITY DATABASE AIM:-Creation of dimension table and fact table for University Database. THEORY:- DIMENSION TABLE In data warehousing‚ a dimension table is one of the set of companion tables to a fact table. The fact table contains business facts or measures and foreign keys which refer to candidate keys (normally primary keys) in the dimension tables. Contrary to fact tables‚ the dimension tables contain descriptive attributes (or fields) which are typically

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    classification of elements) 1. 2. Which of the following has maximum atomic size? (a) K (b) Ca (c) Al (d) P The law of octaves was proposed by (a) Newland (b) Doberiener (c) Lother Meyer (d) Mendleeve The number of periods in the long form of the periodic table is (a) 6 (b) 7 (c) 10 (d) 18 Which of the following elements has maximum metallic character? (a) Li (b) N (c) Na (d) P Which of the following is the most reactive halogen? (a) F (b) Cl (c) Br (d) I Why do elements in a group show same valency? Why

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    geometrical representation of the periodic table. John Newlands proposed the Law of Octaves which states the elements repeat the chemical properties after every eighth element. Lothar Meyer and Demetriv Mendeleev published their own periodic table. Mendeleev arranged the elements in order of increasing atomic weight and grouped the elements of similar properties together. William Ramsay and Lord Rayleigh discovered the noble gases‚ which were added to the periodic table as group 0. Ernest Rutherford showed

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    Data Table Analysis Data Table Analysis Kudler’s Fine Foods is a gourmet food store that provides specialized products in the Southern California region. Since the inventory of the store is perishable‚ it is important to have control of the inventory on hand and put in place a procedure for replacing the inventory promptly. If Kudler’s has too much inventory on hand‚ the loss of revenues due to waste increases. Alternatively‚ if Kudler’s cannot replace inventory fast enough‚ they risk alienating

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    Contributors of the Periodic Table of Elements The First International Congress of Chemists took place in September 1860 in Karlsruhe‚ Germany to review scientific matters that there was little agreement to. Following this congress led to the development of the periodic table of elements. Top contributors to the periodic table included Staislao Cannizzaro‚ Dmitri Mendeleev‚ Henry Gwyn-Jeffreys Moseley‚ John William Strutt‚ William Ramsay‚ Friedrich Ernst Dorn‚ and Glenn Seaborg. Stanislao Cannizzaro

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    Roulette Table Case Study

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    be cheating on a roulette table. The group had been observed committing “incorrect chip conversion.” All four subjects were observed at the same roulette table. The video surveillance video shows suspect Jaquez buying in at $140.00 in blue $1.00 chips. He covertly placed the 60 chips in his pants pocket in increments of 20 chips each time. He exchanged $60.00 in blue $1.00 roulette chips to regular gaming chips and left the table. The co-offender arrived at the table and bought $500.00 of $25

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    The Consequences of the Bangladesh Genocide In the beginning of 1971‚ West Pakistan attempted to eliminate the Bengali culture in Eastern Pakistan. With the formation of the Bengali nationalists creating their own country‚ the liberation war occurred in Bangladesh which caused the genocide. In reality the liberation war was a smoke screen to hide the genocide that was being committed on the Bengali people‚ from the Pakistan government. Over three million people were killed and over fifteen million

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