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    Group Presentation

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    Unlocking Britain’s Shale Gas Potential Key Deliverables Identification of three shale gas delivery options Options appraisal and SWOT analysis Project strategy and rationale UK Energy Mix 2013 11% 2% UK Energy Mix 2013 38% 21% 28 % Coal Natural Gas Nuclear Renewables Other Potential benefits of UK shale gas development • Potential jobs created in the UK – 74‚000 • £1.1bn over a 25 year period for local communities • Lower wholesale energy costs that could total £17 billion between 2014

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    SOME TOPICS FOR ORAL PRESENTATION 1. Maths and Science should be taught in English 2. People should be given the freedom to smoke 3. Chin Peng should be allowed home to Malaysia 4. Tuition centers should be closed down 5. Courses in universities should concentrate on students’ core fields only 6. Peaceful demonstrations should be allowed 7. English should be the official language. 8. The news should be interesting rather than important. 9. Shop at home

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    a great speaker to me. As I learned in class and in reading the textbook‚ credibility is key for any speaker to be fully respected. I believe that John F. Kennedy not only meets this qualification but surpasses it. Over the years I have looked at his speaking methodology and tried to follow his direction in speaking with knowledge‚ truth‚ and having the credibility on the subject matter. After being sworn into office‚ one of the best speeches was given by John F. Kennedy on January 20‚ 1961. His

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    Unit 20 evaluation Introduction I am working as part of a group which has developed a local health education campaign. The campaign we have chosen is the smoking campaign. I will review and reflect on the success‚ or otherwise of the health intervention so that lessons may be learned to improve the campaign. Key skills - Reflecting - Explaining - Expanding - Justifying Ethical issues involved in our groups campaign Issue: One ethical issue our groups campaign faced was that we

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    Detailed Lab Step Answers

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    Freetage 2/25/15 NT2640 Unit 9 Labs Detailed Lab Step Answers: 25 answers Step 6. Full duplex 100Mb/s Step 10. show interfaces status Detailed Lab Step Answers: Step 5. 0200.0000.AAAA Fa0/11 0200.0000.BBBB Gi0/1 0200.0000.1111 GI0/2 0200.000.2222 Gi0/1 Step 9. 0200.0000.2222 Fa0/12 0200.0000.1111 Gi0/1 0200.0000.AAA Gi0/1 0200.0000.BBBB Gi0/1 No Detailed Lab Step Answers: Detailed Lab Step Answers:

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    Presentation of Marriage

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    cryptogramatic - Isolation – cannot form a relationship “I was conscious of wanting to look squarely at everyone‚ and yet to avoid all eyes” – cannot trust his perspective – notes his role as a narrator “rush out of the house‚ child in arms” – melodramatic – giving the story an imaginary aspect * The presentation of Daisy Buchanan and Jordan Baker Daisy can be read in two ways – trapped in her own life‚ being able to love two man‚ yet both men treat her as possessions / or she simply retreats

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    Psychological Development Development of thinking I. How do developmental changes occur? The Great Debate II. Cognitive development Cognitive Development: The development of thinking I. How do developmental changes occur? II. Cognitive development I. Describe: General sequence II. Explanations: Natural biases‚ innate expectations‚ socio-cultural input‚ language Describe: General Sequence 1. Infants have primary concepts. -Object concepts -Number

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    15-2-1 TOK Presentation! To what extent does our experience bring implicit bias in our assumptions? ! - Real life situation : 198 words‚ 1 min 20 s! So about one year ago‚ I’ve heard this story from my friend who had been living in Sweden for 2 years. He is a British born African who holds a Master’s degree in Architecture from University College London. He is tall and seems strong. He lived with his Swedish girlfriend but he didn’t get any jobs in the first 3 months‚ later he found a recruitment

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    Giving good academic presentations in front of an audience may be a common issue for most students who are non-native English speakers. I have been delivered several oral presentations in individual and group scenario‚ but only a few attempts reached my expected effect. The ability to prepare high quality oral presentations is the competency standard for graduate engineers. Therefore‚ it is essential to reflect on my previous performance on oral presentations and try to develop implementation plans

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    Roaring 20s

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    The big question is: what is the connection between the social structures of a country‚ and its language? Taking Chinese as an example‚ why do you think Chinese has so many words for different family members? Compare and contrast this with a language or culture you know. Think also about the future—as family structures change‚ how‚ if at all‚ does a language change to reflect these changes? Secondly‚ as a group‚ post your thoughts about (i) the differing family structures in different societies

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