Virtual Chem Lab 6-2 & 6-3 Anonymous CHM/110 June 16‚ 2014 Zamir Deen Virtual Chem Lab 6-2 & 6-3 Ranking Salt Solutions by pH 6-2: Ranking Salt Solutions by pH In this assignment you will be asked to rank aqueous solutions of acids‚ bases‚ and salts in order of increasing pH. This is most easily done by first identifying the strong acids that have the lowest pH‚ the strong bases that have the highest pH‚ and the neutral solutions that have a pH near 7. The weak acids will have a pH between
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Name: Amber Cooper Date: 11/18/2014 Graded Assignment Lab Report Answer the questions. When you are finished‚ submit this assignment to your teacher by the due date for full credit. (3 points) 1. Write the goal of the lab or the question you tried to answer. Answer: How salt effects the temperature of the water hot and cold? (3 points) 2. Which observations or experiences helped you form your hypothesis? Answer: When I did beaker A which was cold with salt. And When I did beakers B-D that
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A Diabetic and Bloom ’s Taxonomy Robin E. Bustraan NUR/427 November 2‚ 2011 Darlene Fritsma‚ MSN‚ ARNP A Diabetic and Bloom ’s Taxonomy Bloom’s Taxonomy of Education is an in-depth study of how people learn and how educators can better teach. Bloom’s taxonomy is a type of classification system‚ which breaks down the different ways people learn. Benjamin Bloom and a group of educators developed
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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING SEMESTER 2 (2014/2015) MECHANICS OF MATERIALS LABORATORY FORMAL LAB REPORT TITLE OF EXPERIMENT: THIN CYLINDER DATE CONDUCTED: MONDAY‚ 17 NOVEMBER 2014 DUE DATE: MONDAY‚ 23 NOVEMBER 2014 COURSE: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SUBJECT CODE : MEMB221 SECTION: 01 GROUP NO: 4 INSTRUCTOR: MR DINESH STUDENT NAME STUDENT ID NUR SYAZWAN BIN ABDU SALEEM ME093527 NUR ILANE BINTI ABDUL AZIZ ME092018 NUR SYADZA ZAKARIA ME092024 SHARMINI VIJAYAN ME091966 AINEE NAQUIAH BINTI ABU KASSIM
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The Discovery of Biological Taxonomy Taxonomy is the scientific classification of living organisms. It is known that two main naturalists were responsible for discovering and founding this classification method‚ John Ray and Carl Linnaeus. Biological Taxonomy has a hierarchy of seven main ranks; Kingdom‚ Phylum (Division if it is Botany)‚ Class‚ Order‚ Family‚ Genus and Species. These classify every living thing from Animals to Bacteria. Some of the classification system is written English
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and incidence of offending appear highest during adolescence.” Moffitt (1994) Understanding the relationship between antisocial behaviour and development is observable through two distinct categories identified by Moffitt’s developmental taxonomy. This theory recognized that during our early development‚ it would be possible to classify antisocial behaviour as something that would either persist over our lifetime or occur sporadically during our adolescence and then desist. In this analysis
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Bloom’s Taxonomy Within a Planning Pyramid Bloom’s Taxonomy within a Planning Pyramid Introduction to the Exceptional Learner April 20‚ 2012 I Actually found one verb that was present on the planning pyramid’s unit planning form. Compare and contrast weather and erosion actually had the compare verb for the Bloom’s analyzing. The other verbs include: Remembering- rocks and basic components of a basic type that are of the earth’s surface. Understanding- the way the earth looked during
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of comprehension and Bloom’s Taxonomy. Then choose a story of your own and develop questions that address the five levels of comprehension. Use as many question types as possible. Decide the age and proficiency level of the target students. Bloom’s Taxonomy: It’s an arranged system in which things that educators want the students to know and assess their level. The model was named after Benjamin Bloom‚ who chaired the committee of educators that devised the taxonomy. He also edited the first volume
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References: Cited Duncan Graham-Rowe (2004‚ December). No bonobos to be seen in the wild. New Scientist‚ 184(2477)‚ 6-7. McGrew‚ W.C‚ Wrangham W. Richard and de Waal Frans B.M. (1994). Chimpanzee Cultures. Harvard University press‚ Cambridge‚ Massachusetts.
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Blooms taxonomy: Humans are lifelong learners. From birth onward we learn and assimilate what we have just learned into what we already know. Learning in the Geosciences‚ like all learning‚ can be catagorized into the domains of concept knowledge‚ how we view ourselves as learners and the skills we need to engage in the activities of geoscientists. As early as 1956 Educational Psychologist Benjamin Bloom divided what and how we learn into three seperate domains of learning. Cognitive Domain
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