grades and vertical curves. • designing the road cross-section‚ including pavement structural details. Design data. • Road design speed: 40[pic] • Width of the bottom of drain: 0.45 m • Vertical distance from the drainage layer outlet to the bottom of drain: 0.70 m •
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teacher AMEE Medical Education Guide No 20 This AMEE Education Guide was first published in Medical Teacher: Harden R M and Crosby J R (2000). AMEE Education Guide No 20: The good teacher is more than a lecturer – the twelve roles of the teacher. Medical Teacher 22(4): 334-347. The Authors R M Harden is Director of the Centre for Medical Education and Teaching Dean in the Faculty of Medicine‚ Dentistry and Nursing at the University of Dundee. He is also Director of the Education Development Unit
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piece of nichrome wire using wire cutters. 3) Straighten wire‚ clamp it down using g-clamps. 4) Plug two leads into the ohmmeter. 5) Clip wire with two crocodile clips (connected to the leads) with a distance of 28cm between them. 6) Measure resistance of wire using an ohmmeter. 7) Change the distance between the crocodile clips to 20cm‚ 34cm and 15cm. 8) Measure resistance of all lengths using an ohmmeter. 9) Repeat the experiment three times with each length and calculate average set of results
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Multicultural Education: Respecting Differences and Avoiding Bias Jennifer Brearley Western Governors University Culture can be characterized by how a group of people interpret the world through spirituality‚ social customs‚ dress and communication (Gargiulo 2012). According to Richard M. Garguilo‚ author of Special Education in Contemporary Society (2012) culture is also defined by the attitudes‚ values‚ behaviors‚ belief systems‚ and traditions shared by a particular race‚ social group
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Introduction: My personal philosophy of education is based around four fundamental ideas: that teaching and learning should be student centred: that true learning occurs best when it is most meaningful to the student: that every student has the right to a safe‚ caring and supportive learning environment and‚ finally‚ that learning is a lifelong process. In discussing my personal philosophy of education‚ I will elaborate on the aim of education‚ address the role of the teacher and the learner
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quality education‚ access to healthcare‚ prospects of a reasonable job on merit and sound economy are the ingredients to be provided by the state to its citizens to run the state and the society smoothly. Growth of successful nations is denoted particularly to the education. There was a time when people believed that higher education should be available to people of all social classes and‚ obviously‚ it was freely available to all who wanted it. The fact that it is not‚ that public education was once
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Fundamental Principles I (Philosophy of Education) NOTE: ATLEAST 3 PAGES ARE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THIS ASSIGNMENT. Student Name: BASHIR JAMES SEBIT ID #: UB25386SCI33752 All human societies‚ past and present‚ have had a vested interest in education; and some wits have claimed that teaching (at its best an educational activity) is the second oldest profession. While not all societies channel sufficient resources into support for educational activities and institutions‚ all at the very least acknowledge
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Technology Expanding Education Technology has revolutionized the way in which humans go about their lives. Society has become dependent on technology for its everyday needs in the community and commerce. Whether it’s in school‚ work‚ or home‚ technology has allowed people to do things better‚ faster‚ and more efficiently. As the world continues to explode with new technology being developed and current technology being refined‚ the emphasis on technology in education will be increasingly important
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………………………………………………….……. 13 2.4.4 Density-Based Clusters definition …………………………………………………..……… 13 2.4.5 2.5 Well-Separated cluster definition ………………………………………………………….. 11 Shared-Property ( Conceptual Clusters ) ………………………………………………... 14 Distance Matrix ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 14 2.6 Hierarchical Clustering …………………………………………….………………………………….….… 16 2.6.1 Agglomerative Hierarchical Clustering …………………………………………………... 16 2.6.2 Divisive Hierarchical Clustering
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home to achieve success. In order for Staples to achieve success he felt like he needed to leave home. Staples didn’t want his past to affect who he was trying to become. As he said in the essay “I added a psychological dimension to the physical distance that I had already achieved I rarely visited my hometown” (Staples 361). Staples thought that if he could add this dimension to his life then he would be able to help his brother out. I understand why he wanted to block out his past. Some of the
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