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    In the essay‚ "Teaching Tolerance in America‚" Dudley E. Devlin voices his opinions both regarding to‚ and how to rid school systems of; racial‚ gender‚ and social diversity. Loaded with over exaggerations and generalizations‚ Devlin accomplishes an essay "provoking response" through his ironic tone. If this essay was in fact directed towards persuading his audience to adopt his solutions‚ he does not accomplish it well. Near the beginning of the essay‚ Devlin states that one of the forces that

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    Assignment 4 – Supporting Learning Activities and Assessment for Learning QUESTION 1 1a) Explain how a learning support practitioner may contribute to the planning‚ delivery and review of learning activities Introduction Helping in activities would be delivery‚ if you pass on ideas‚ observations or suggestions that would be contributing to planning. Do you give feedback to your teacher about how the sessions went? The teacher use s that information to inform their planning‚ so you contribute

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    Production 3 (4)‚ October 2009 ISSN: 1735-6814 (Print)‚ 1735-8043 (Online) This is a refereed journal and all articles are professionally screened and reviewed. SHORT COMMUNICATION GUASNR www.ijpp.info Evaluation of selection indices for drought tolerance of corn (Zea mays L.) hybrids a Islamic Azad University‚ Karaj‚ Iran. Faculty of Agriculture‚ University of Birjand‚ Iran. *Corresponding Author; E-mail: farzadpaknejad@yahoo.com SI b D A. Jafaria‚ F. Paknejada‚*‚ M. Jami AL-Ahmadib Received

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    Is Distance Learning As Good As Classroom Learning? Classroom learning is better than distance learning because of the face-to-face interaction‚ disciplined atmosphere and the placement opportunities. In the very first place‚ classroom learning provides the opportunity of face-to-face interaction with the teachers. This is extremely helpful for gaining a quick grasp of a subject‚ especially if it is being approached for the first time. Classroom lectures are more educative and enlightening than

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    0 Learning Organization 0 1 Learning Organizations Introduction In a way those who work in a learning organization are “fully awakened” people. They are engaged in their work‚ striving to reach their potential‚ by sharing the vision of a worthy goal with team colleagues. They have mental models to guide them in the pursuit of personal mastery‚ and their personal goals are in alignment with the mission of the organization. Working in a learning organization is far from being a slave to a job

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    By definition the term Social learning theory is an approach that emphasizes on the role of modeling otherwise known as imitation or observational learning‚ in the development of behavior (Matlin‚ 85). The behavior in which children learn is typically gender-related meaning that they will act based on their gender for example‚ girls will learn how to act in a feminine way and boys will learn how to act in a masculine way. The way children learn how to act gender appropriate is through their parents

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Multiple-Choice Technique: The Ambiguity of "Young Goodman Brown" "Young Goodman Brown" is a short‚ fictional story written by Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864). Along with symbolism and religious allusion‚ Hawthorne uses an interesting technique in his works‚ keeping his audience wondering about what they just read. This technique can best be described as a multiple-choice technique‚ where there are different choices to interpret the text. The multiple-choice technique

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    There are many tasks that a child learns in their early life. Some of which include learning how to crawl‚ then walk and learning how to talk. I think a child learning how to talk and communicate is very important. That alone will shape them and how well they will communicate later in their life. Our system of language and the process of communication are closely linked. Communication can be described as any act by which one person gives to or receives from another person information about

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    Gruwell eventually managed to get her students to show tolerance for one another. She teaches them about the Holocaust and that despite the students’ ethnic backgrounds‚ they aren’t all that different from each other. For example‚ she takes them to the Museum of Tolerance. This shows that the students aren’t realistically the different despite the color of their skin or their ethnic background. This is important

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    OSAGU‚ JESSICA CHINEZIE OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY‚ ILE-IFE‚ NIGERIA DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ACHIEVING FAULT-TOLERANCE IN OPERATING SYSTEM DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION Introduction Fault-tolerant computing is the art and science of building computing systems that continue to operate satisfactorily in the presence of faults. A fault-tolerant system may be able to tolerate one or more fault-types including - i) transient‚ intermittent or permanent hardware faults‚ ii) software

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