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    about is the store coupon. Store coupons are issued by grocery stores. These coupons can usually be found in the newspaper on Mondays and Tuesdays. These store coupons were taken from The Racine Journal‚ Monday‚ June 24. (Hold up) Page 1 of your handout shows some examples of typical store coupons. In some areas‚ store coupons are mailed directly to your home. Home mailers look like this. You will usually receive these mailers every week‚ on Monday. Store coupons are store specific. You can use

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    LESSON PLAN Name/Surname: Abdullah ARAS Institution/Context of Language Teaching: Ankara Atatürk High School/ be going to future Material (Course book/Unit) Used: Handouts‚ Blackboard‚ Smartboard. Lesson Focus: Grammar Duration of the lesson: 45’ Learners’ Previous Knowledge: They know simple present tense‚ can and can’t‚ also they are familiar with the wh- question forms and they have basic vocabulary knowledge and knowledge of present continuous tense. Learner Profile (Age

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    Canadian Party Discipline

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    they also have many differences‚ with the level of party discipline being one of the most important differences. In North America‚ with Canada having a parliamentary system and the United States having a presidential system‚ it is not uncommon for legislators of each country to see the advantages of the other type of legislature being very attractive. Thus many critics have argued that the convention of party discipline as currently

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    Is3350 Unit 3 Assignment

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    contribution to the creation of the group handout by making sure everyone in the group fully understand the role they play. For instance‚ there can be many reasons why some of my group members did not contribute to the handout‚ but if I do not inform them on their role and make sure they understand the part they play in contributing to the handout‚ then I cannot get mad at them for not contributing to the handout because we were a group. As a result‚ the handout could have been better if everyone contributed

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    paper Pencils‚ markers Scamper Chart Making a Business Decision Handout Brainstorming Rules Transparency Business Plan Handout PMI Handout Checklist of Tasks Transparency Construct: 1) Arrange the classroom in a way to provide each team of students enough privacy and space to quietly discuss and plan their business. 20 Provide a sheet of chart paper for each team of students. 3) Make copies of handouts. 4) Prepare transparency. TEACH: (Entree) Introduction: Ask

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    between religion and state abortion policy. The authors look at both the Roman Catholic Church and the conservative Protestant Church‚ also referred to as Evangelicals‚ in particular. The authors also take into account the number of Democratic women legislators in the state‚ the urbanness of the community‚ the amount of professional women in the area‚ and membership to the pro­choice organization National Abortion Rights Action League(NARAL). They decide to look at three factors to determine the measurement

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    factions‚ he proposes that there be a clear declaration within the society against factions as a condition for entry. To counter the corruption of individual wills‚ he proposes the introduction of a Legislator who can make the public see what they want and “conform their wills to their reason” This legislator must be “in all respects an extraordinary man in the State” who can protect the people’s right to a say in the legislature and participation in the legislative process. This is only achievable by

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    white children is widely recognized as our most important educational challenge.” (Achievement Gap handout) There are different types of gaps such as the reading gap‚ the conversation gap‚ the role model gap‚ and the health and housing gaps. “Young children of educated parents are read to more consistently and are encouraged to read more to themselves when they are older.” (Achievement Gap handout) When a child enters preschool or kindergarten‚ there is an achievement gap already with the reading

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    than for the use of the grower. The British forced Indians to only grow cash crops to strengthen the British economy. Consequently‚ the Indians were not able to make their own food‚ which lead to starvation (Imperialism Evidence Graphic Organizer‚ Handout). The purpose of the cash crops was to only benefit

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    a Lobbyist manages to influence the government officials to pass such laws that are beneficial for their group. The main job duty of a lobbyist is to communicate and carefully discuss the laws written by them with the government officials. The legislators cannot ignore the lobbyists because they donate a ton of money in their campaigns‚ and if they go against them‚ the lobbyists can invest their money into the opposing party and/or can destroy their party’s reputation by spending their money in the

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