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    EFFECTS OF FEEDBACK ON STUDENTS’ WRITING K.V.S.Lakshmi Writing‚ being a complicated and complex process is fairly neglected in the conventional classrooms. Most of the writing in the schools and colleges is completion of running notes or unfinished notes dictated by the teacher. In the present Indian classrooms focus is mostly on evaluation of writing as finished end products and not as a complex process of composing‚ editing and

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    1. What time period does The American Cyclopaedia use to explain the “Dark Ages”? According to The American Cyclopaedia‚ the “Dark Ages” began in 400 CE and lasted until about 1400 CE. 2. Does “intellectual depression” refer to the people of the “Dark Ages” or historical knowledge of the time? The term “intellectual depression” refers to the historical knowledge of the “Dark Ages”‚ because historians believed that not many innovations came about during this time‚ thus making it an intellectual depression

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    Explain three arguments against the use of referendums (10) A referendum is a general vote on a singular political question which requires a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ vote on the particular issue. The first argument against referendums consists of the idea that unless there is a high overall turnout‚ the results are dubious and do not represent the whole community or country. The 2011 Wales referendum on the issue of giving the Welsh Assembly primary legislative powers only gained a 35% turnout. The effect of

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    which the body can respond to changes‚ these being positive and negative feedback. Negative Feedback Negative feedback causes the body to respond in such a way as to reverse the direction of a change and this tends to keep the internal environment at a constant‚ thus maintaining homeostasis. Sensors and receptors are what bring about a reaction to ensure conditions within the body remain favourable. Examples of negative feedback are as follows. Blood glucose levels The receptors of the pancreas are

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    Economics Prep 3 Complete Paper 1 Essay Question: Q1 A and B page 169 A) Explain three uses of national income statistics B) Evaluate the use of GDP figures as a means of comparing countries. A) National income (total net value of all goods and services produced within a nation over a specified period of time) statistics have many different uses. It is for example used as a comparison scale between countries. This is a useful information‚ if for example a country needs help‚ but the resources

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    animals. The piglets got special education and they couldn’t get play with the other animals and they also got to wear green ribbons on sundays. 2. Boxer was seriously hurt and Napoleon sent him to the butcher instead of the hospital. They use pigs to describe bureaucracy because it’s messy. 3. They weren’t for man they were working for themselves. 4. Clover discovered that pigs were walking on two legs. 5. All animals are equal and some animals are more equal than others. 6. The animals saw

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    Mentor’s feedback: Was student: *Prepared? This would include turning the activity planning form ahead of time‚ having all of the materials ready to go‚ letting the other adults in the classroom know how they can support student‚ pre-reading a children’s book several times (if applicable)‚ knowing the words to songs and finger plays by heart‚ etc. Rayshell turned in her activity plan 1 week in advance. She cut out the pieces for the flannel story and prepared the words. She had all her materials

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    cells need glucose? Describe the homeostatic feedback system that would be activated in response to an elevated blood glucose level. Answer: Glucose is the most important fuel for cells as it is used for the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP)‚ which is a form of energy all body cells can utilise (Marieb & Hoehn‚ 2015). Moreover‚ neurons and red blood cells are

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    into whether the latency‚ or delay between certain keystrokes‚ correlates with the objective measure of programming performance. Controlled experiment was conducted in UWA with a total of 34 participants to test the hypotheses. Complete records of the keys being pressed and the millisecond timing were captured by using a logging tool known as User Action Recorder (UAR). These keystroke data were then recovered into digraphs according to their types. Spearman Rank Correlation Test was performed for each

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    In today’s world‚ where market is unpredictable‚ strategies play crucial role in defending a firm’s product position. "The main reason why companies must continually develop new products is because products have life cycle"‚ (Bittel‚ 1980). Just as operation managers must be prepared to develop new products‚ they must also be prepared to develop strategies for both new and existing products. First and foremost‚ before proceeding into the product life cycle strategies‚ lets define what a product life

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