Equanimity——–agitation 3.Diatribe————praise 4.Reticence———-Loquaciousness 5.Tantamount——-not equivalent • Muggy - hot‚ warm‚ humid • Bouillon - A thin soup of meat or fish or vegetable stock‚ broth • Incubate- Develop under favorable conditions‚ hatch‚ develop slowly • Prolixity- verbose‚ wordiness • Inclement –bad whether • Misapprehension- misunderstanding‚ misconception • Estrange –alienate‚ isolate‚ make unfriendly • Predominant - main‚ major‚ principal • Mawkish – over sentimental‚ mushy
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10-2 run put the home team up two at halftime. John Hatch made a layup and CooXooEii Black. A Houska three at the 2:11 mark gave the home team the lead for the first time in 13 minutes‚ but sophomore Mitchell Tarantolo answered with a jumper. Ryan Young took the lead back with a pair from the line‚ and Black split as Colorado College led 32-30 at the break. The Tigers shot 13-for-24 from the floor in the second half to hold on for the win. Hatch led Colorado College with 29 points and 10 boards with
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The Contribution of Isaac Newton to the Scientific Revolution The beginning of the 17th century was a period of drastic change in Europe as many started to approach science. This dawning of modern science introduced new concepts in the understanding of the physical world‚ and brought along a new stream of “natural philosophers” () including Sir Isaac Newton. The scientific revolution was not marked by any single change‚ but rather various new ideas from different philosophers‚ including Newton
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Short Story Analyzer Short Story: The Corn Planting Author: Sherwood Anderson Element for Analysis Response/Evidence Significance Basic summary of the story: Major action of the story in five to eight sentences. Hatch Hutchenson lives in a small town‚ where he marries a schoolteacher and they have a son named Will. The Hutchenson family runs a farm even after their son Will goes into Chicago to attend school at the Art Institute as a cartoonist. At the Art Institute
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Motivation What is motivation? What factors can affect an athletes’ motivation? Sage (as cited in Weinberg & Gould‚ 2015‚ p. 51) wrote‚ “Motivation can be defined simply as the direction and intensity of one’s effort.” There is a correlation between the direction one is moving towards and the intensity - the effort that is put forth. Motivation levels vary from individual to individual. Some athletes are highly motivated and make every effort to be successful whereas others prevent any circumstances
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various websites and digital newspapers‚ paying bills online‚ sending and receiving email‚ and finding research information all on the Internet. More than 500 million people communicate and keep in touch with friends through online social networking (Hatch). As adults became increasingly more dependent and absorbed by technology‚ it is likely that the children of today have become enthusiastic users as well. Laptops and smart phones are being developed for children as young as five to ten years old.
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Gale Opposing View Points in Context‚ 2010. Web. 29 Feb. 2012. Hatch‚ Patricia. "What Motivates Immigration to America?." League of Women Voters. n.d. Web. 29 Feb. 2012. "HHS adds contraceptive coverage--What is the next step?." Contraceptive Technology Update: Interpreting News and Research on Contraceptives and
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Journal of University Teaching & Learning Practice Volume 7‚ Issue 1 2010 Article 4 Addressing student cynicism through transformative learning Fernanda Duarte∗ ∗ University of Western Sydney‚ f.duarte@uws.edu.au Copyright c 2010 by the authors. The Journal of University Teaching & Learning Practice is published by the University of Wollongong. URL - http://ro.uow.edu.au/jutlp Addressing student cynicism through transformative learning∗ Fernanda Duarte Abstract This paper reflects
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My book of choice was Charlotte’s Web‚ written by E.B. White. This novel was published in 1952 by Harper & Brothers. After sparing the life of a baby piglet almost slaughtered due to his status as runt of the litter‚ a little girl named Fern Arable adopts it and nurtures it lovingly‚ naming it Wilbur. However‚ she is crushed when the piglet matures enough to be separated from his mother‚ and Wilbur is thus sent to reside on a farm owned by Fern’s uncle‚ Homer Zuckerman. Her powerful attachment to
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The Reflective Manager Abstract Reflection and the effect of its application in relation to organization learning have attracted a growing attention. It is recognized that reflection is the vital content for either individuals or organizations learning process. It is believed that reflection is a very important component to accomplish successful working behavior. Moreover‚ reflection is the crucial practice in the process of exploiting learning organizations. In this report‚ the concepts of reflection
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