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    Essay Carl R TA: 3 Both “Flanders Fields” by John McCrae and “For the fallen” by Robert Laurence Binyon explains death in different ways. “Flanders Fields” explains the massive amounts of graves in Flanders fields and all the poppies that had grown between the graves. “For the fallen” describes the experience of the soldiers dying a brutal death at war. Since they both share similarities of death they both can be compared easily “Flanders Fields” by John McCrae explains the rows of graves

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    Field Trip

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    THE GENERAL PURPOSE OF FIELD TRIPS : 1. They can provide students with experiences that cannot be duplicated in the school but are nonetheless an integral part of the general knowledge which are worthwhile for the students. 2. They can enable teachers to expand students’ learning beyond the walls of classroom into the vast community outside. THE AIM OF THIS PARTICULAR FIELD TRIP : 1. To understand and learn the various types of basic field work techniques after the self-experience

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    Field Study

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    Terms I Need to Know Cooperating School Cooperating Principal Cooperating Teacher Practicum Supervisor Orientation Expectations School Tour School Facilities School Resources 1 Practice Teaching Learning Episode NCBTS Domains 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 7 What’s Up? What’s Up? My Goals At the end of the activity‚ I should be able to: * visit my cooperating school. * identify the school’s expectations. * familiarize myself with the facilities of the school. My Performance

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    Electric Fields

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    Introduction and Experimental Goal: An electric field surrounds all electrically charged particles. With electric fields‚ one can determine the effects of all of the charges in the environment. In this lab entitled “Electric Fields and Potential Mapping”‚ the main goal obtained was to examine and deliberate the effects of an electric field and electric potential. Examples of some effects of electric fields include resultant forces‚ changes in motion‚ changes in current flow‚ etc. By using conductive

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    Track and Field

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    Topic: Track and Field Purpose: Introducing people to the sport and listing its events‚ details and genres of competition. Introduction: 1. Do you have heart‚ dedication‚ and passion? Ever thought about joining track and field to ompete and test your levels of heart‚ dedication and passion? 2. Personally speaking Track and Field isn’t only about running. It’s an interactive sport which helps create friendships and build long lasting bonds with teammates. 3. Topics I’ll cover during

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    Types of networks (P1) Network Diagram Description Network ranges PAN One device could be a Bluetooth headset‚ and the other a phone or tablet The network covers the connection between two devices connected at a close range‚ using a standard such as Bluetooth. LAN (Various other topologies) Example of a LAN with a star topology The network covers a small area‚ up to the size of a building. Home networks are LANs. MAN (Various other topologies) Two LANs connected to a central server in a

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    training/ field experiences into one’s desired field area. According to Healey and Hays‚ “In order to merge the personal and professional‚ every arena of one’s life will be reflected upon as the new professional emerges” (2). In the second area of importance‚ to paraphrase Bryan (2009)‚ one must possess a basic understanding of the desired working environment‚ and must obtain relevant field experiences and training in order to collaborate effectively in a specific community or field setting. As

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    line 1. INTRODUCTION Wireless ad hoc networks have emerged to support applications‚ in which it is required/desired to have wireless variety of devices without relying on communications among a any infrastructure or central management. In ad hoc networks‚ wireless devices‚ simply called nodes‚ have limited transmission range. Therefore‚ each node can directly communicate with only those within its transmission range (i.e.‚ its neighbours) and requires other nodes to act as routers in

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    COMMUNICATION NETWORK Communication network are large system distributed in wide area which are designed to send and receive information from one computer to another computer and this computers are called host. Network achieves this providing a set of rules which in terms of networking are called protocols. This protocols are set for communication which every host should follow and participate. The network is made up of two types of components: Nodes and

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    types of networks

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    TYPES OF COMPUTER NETWORKS Maninder Kaur professormaninder@gmail.com What is Network? • A network consists of two or more computers that are linked in order to share resources (such as printers and CDs)‚ exchange files‚ or allow electronic communications. • The computers on a network may be linked through cables‚ telephone lines‚ radio waves‚ satellites‚ or infrared light beams. Different Types of Networks • Depending upon the geographical area covered by a network‚ it is classified as: – Local

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