the algebraic expression represented by the algebra tiles. 2) What are the factors of this algebraic expression? Review #2 Use the algebra tiles to square the following binomials‚ then combine like terms and write the resulting expression. 1) = 4x 2) = 6x 3) =6y 4) = y=4x Review #3 Form a rectangle with the algebra tiles. What product is represented by the rectangle? Purple‚ what are the factors of this product? X-Y Simplify Complicated Expressions: Record your
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2 (p. 692) of your text. Describe two laws of exponents and provide an example illustrating each law. Explain how to simplify your expression. How do the laws work with rational exponents? Provide the class with a third expression to simplify that includes rational (fractional) exponents. The two laws of exponents are For any real number a and any rational exponents m and n: 1. In multiplying‚ we can add exponents if the bases are the same. 2. In dividing‚ we can subtract exponents if
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compared with others. Expressing ourselves can differentiate from other expressions since we are unique in each and every way. Some similarities may exist‚ but not necessarily every aspect of what we tend to express. As defined in the textbook‚ "emotional expression is the most important representation of our emotions‚ and may be similar to others" (Adler‚ Proctor‚ and Towne 137). Perception is part of the emotional expression because "it is the process of selecting‚ acquiring‚ interpreting‚ and organizing
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Freedom of expression is superior or the right to protest The fact that both the "right to freedom of speech and expression" (article 19(1)(a)) and "right to assemble peaceably and without arms" (article 19(1)(b)) share the same article highlights the fact that both these rights are dependent on each other in more than one ways. Yet‚ from time to time‚ the question arises whether the right to freedom of speech and expression should take the precedence or the right to protest‚ which is lately being
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(Morgan Gareth 1943‚ 17). . he also recognised that it could have grave political consequences in undermining the potential For more democratic forms of organisation. WHAT ARE THE ROLES OF POWER AND AUTHORITY IN THIS MODEL? ELEMENTS OF RATIONAL-LEGAL AUTHORITY According to Casey ( 24/10/2011)there are three elements of formal-legal authority. First‚ authority is won by technical expertise‚ not by special qualities‚ nor election or birth. Authority is not by sentiment or loyalty and not
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The term choice theories also know and rational choice theories was developed by Dr William Glasser in 1995. This theory explains human desire to satisfy their genetic needs for survival‚ connecting‚ belonging‚ power‚ freedom‚ and fun (Allwords.com‚ 2011). These human desires require humans to make conscious choices and act upon those choices in any way they see fit to ensure the desires are satisfied. This relates to criminal activity because criminals may feel that crime is their only means of
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Throughout the program‚ one of the methods or strategies used was cognitive restructuring by Albert Ellis’s Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT). Cognitive restructuring teaches people on how to change their self-defeating thoughts to self-enhancing thoughts. Not only that‚ muscle relaxation also has help people to cope with living stressed by doing both muscle and mental relaxation. According to Albert Ellis‚ people contribute to their own psychological problems as well as to specific symptoms
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John Stuart Mill: “Private Domain” John Stuart Mill’s explanation of “private domain” is a fairly simple concept. In Mill’s words‚ the basis of “private domain” is: “Over himself‚ over his own body and mind‚ the individual is sovereign.” Mill means that individuals should be able to express themselves in any manner without government interference. Society should not influence how a person carries himself‚ because the individual is the only person living that particular life. Mill feels strongly
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dignity and freedom of expression in the media [Insert Names of Author(s) here] [Insert Institution information here] Author Note [Insert Author Note here] [Insert Corresponding Author Information here] Human dignity and freedom of expression in media Freedom of expression is the basis of human dignity and one of the human rights‚ according to the Universal Declaration of Human Right “Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom
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many different styles. Communication can be conducted through facial expressions‚ tone of voice‚ body language‚ and through written communication. Throughout the paper‚ how the styles of communication is sent and received and the effects of the communication will be discussed. II. Discussing Demonstrative Communication with Facial Expressions b. The positive and negative communication styles with facial expressions c.
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