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    AWANG INDRA S. / 107835010 BEYOND TESTS: ALTERNATIVES IN ASSESSMENT This chapter tries to discuss alternative in assessment and the problems found in alternative in assessments. Performance Based Assessment Performance based assessment implies productive‚ observable skills‚ such as speaking and writing of content valid tasks. According to O’malley and Valdez Pierce (1996)‚ the characteristics of performance assessment are 1) students make a constructed response‚ 2) They engage in higher order

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    This Earth of Mankind

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    This report is based on an interview of Pramodeya Ananta Toer which explains the background thought processes of his four book series the “Buru Quartet” however the references taken shall be based solely on the first book of the quartet “This Earth of Mankind”. Pramodeya says that the idea for Minke the male protagonist of the quartet was based mostly on “Willem Wertheim” a Dutch scholar‚ this seems mostly ironic as one of the main antagonists in the novel happens to be the Dutch government and

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    QUIZ EARTH SCIENCE

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    c. Relative Dates TEST II 1. First seed plants appeared during: A. Jurassic Period B. Permian Period C. Triassic Period D. Mississippian Period 2. The last period of Paleozoic is A. Cambrian B. Ordovician C. Permian D. Devonian 3. The explosion of life occurred during A. Ordovician Period B. Silurian Period C. Cambrian Period D. Quaternary Period 4. What happened during the Silurian period? A. First bird appear B. Coral reefs expand and landplants begin to colonize barren land C. Amphibians‚ evergreen

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    proposed using the “scorched earth” tactic‚ which was to destroy all resources in front of him to prevent him from using them. The intended effect would be to starve Sherman and his Army. However‚ because the Confederates did not know where he was going‚ they were unable to get in front of him. The scorched earth tactic was abandoned as the Confederates realized they could not destroy the entire south. Sherman was essentially‚ left unchallenged. Another tactic employed by General Sherman was to use

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    Beijing Sheji Tan - The Temple of Earth and Grain (Land and Grain) key words: public space (what does public mean) freedom/independence from the absolute authority‚ logic/reasoning the power of government/ authority the people ( middle/lower class‚ the mob‚ the crowd) organizations‚ gatherings historic preservation (why was it preserved‚ how was preserved and altered) nature vs. manmade; the necessity to introduce and preserve/empower nature the capital ritual foreign influence (both western and

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    Saving Our Earth

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    our environment‚ what happens when we get to the point of not having one? How are future generations supposed to breathe without air and trees? A Native American proverb says‚ "Man did not inherit the earth. He merely borrowed it from his grandchildren". This says to me that we need to save our earth so that our grandchildren have a chance to swim‚ climb trees‚ and enjoy the wonderful gift that we have "borrowed". One way that we can do this is to conserve our natural resources. Volti states that

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    Earth Science Final

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    their rotation. They surround the protostar like a rotating disk. The protostar continues to grow and its core continues to heat. When the core is hot enough‚ nuclear fusion begins. The start of nuclear fusion is technically the beginning of a star’s life. Eventually‚ when the nuclear energy runs out‚ the star dies. Depending on the size and mass of the star‚ it can go through many stages and die in different ways-one of those ways being a supernova. 5. Choose a region or landscape‚ describe the landforms

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    Favorite Place on Earth

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    Favorite Place on Earth My favorite place on Earth is the deserts of Arizona. When you go to Arizona‚ most people expect a hot desert and sand. Arizona is home to the Grand Canyon and many interesting deserts with unique plants‚ animals‚ and scenery. These are the reasons why Arizona is my favorite place on Earth. The desert is full of scorpions‚ snakes and cacti ‚ which since I was a little kid and lived out there‚ have always fascinated me. When you visit the Grand Canyon‚ no matter how

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    Domestic Violence: Beyond Patriarchy In the Beginning The Battered Women’s movement of the 1970’s enlightened society about a much secreted‚ and what at the time‚ was considered a family matter‚ that of violence against women by their male intimate partners. Many lives have been saved as a direct result of society’s public awareness of this much-hidden scourge on our families. Federal and state laws prohibiting Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) have been enacted‚ and funding has been put in place

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    Preserving Our Earth

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    Preserving Our Earth America’s endangered areas are deplinishing daily. Natural disasters are a major factor in their disappearance‚ but the most prominent factor is mankind. Even though procedures are conducted daily to preserve our home‚ these areas slowly crumble within our grasps. Protection of these areas is essential‚ as our whole race depends upon resources derived from these lands. From the lush greenery to the sparkling blue waters‚ all is majestic in its fullest. This is why I believe

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