discussing the contiguity of multimedia‚ one has to have an understanding of the topic. Contiguity is using multimedia that students learn with corresponding words and pictures that are near to rather than far from each other on the page or screen (Mayer‚ 2003). There are two different forms of contiguity‚ spatial and temporal. The spatial contiguity principle asserts that when images and text are provided close together‚ connections linking the two types of information will be made more easily and
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to own two." (Mayer‚1979) Alfred often discussed current events with his two daughters‚ and also his keenly-held political beliefs. Margaret ’s father had a considerable effect on her political beliefs. Although he had once been a member of the Liberal party‚ he won a place on the local town council as an independent‚ which essentially meant
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Situational Influence Understanding the profiles of consumers and those they engage with more personally in their social graphs is only step one in the Customer-Centric Influence Model. Be they online or in person‚ personal interactions are affected by external factors that impact—positively or negatively—the reception of a recommendation from any influence. Known as “situational influence‚” they’re factors that exist independent of the communication between influencer and prospective customer but
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Marissa Mr. Fozouni English 015 11/21/13 The Great Gatsby 1. Is Gatsby an admirable character? Quote: “There’s the kind of man you’d like to take home and introduce to your mother and sister.” Yes in my opinion I do believe that Gatsby is an admirable character. Reason why is because he has changed his life from being dirt poor to filthy rich; all just to make his life better and to get the girl of his dreams‚ Daisy. He is very dedicated to what he wants in life and won’t take no for
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compatible bone marrow that could allow her to produce healthy white blood cells. Tests indicate that the baby has compatible tissue. With marrow from her sister‚ Anissa has a 70% chance of being cured. Says Abe of the unborn girl‚ who will be named Marissa: “This is our miracle baby.” As joyous as their news is so far‚ the Ayalas’ actions raise some unsettling ethical questions. Chief among them is the question of whether it is right to conceive children expressly so that theycan be donors. It is
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and supply purchases; analyze a legal and ethical issue relating to current‚ previous‚ and or potential future work investments and‚ harassment‚ discrimination‚ and retaliation‚ as well as‚ ideas for corrective actions pertaining to issues. “Oscar Mayer foods is launching a new and unexpected campaign for its reformulated sliced ham‚ in an effort to make consumers understand that the marketer’s middle name is not just bologna‚” (Thompson‚ 2000). The facility manufactures the lunchables product line
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sister (Saviour sibling). In 1990‚ Abe and Mary Ayala became the first successful publicized case in which a family sought to conceive a child (Marissa) to save another child (Anissa). Anissa was battling leukemia when her parents decided to conceive another child that was an exact bone marrow match. They gave birth to a healthy baby girl they named Marissa who at 14 months of age donated bone marrow that saved her sister’s life. Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis or PGD tests a woman’s embryos
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Explain which force(s) were responsible for your bridge’s failure. How could you change the design to make it stronger? Compression and tension forces were responsible for breaking our bridge. There were compression forces on top of the bridge and tension forces under the bridge. Most of our bridge’s base was suspended in midair‚ and we could have fixed that by extending the length of the bridge. That way‚ all the rods and connectors under compression would have the table as support. Also‚ after
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that militaries were the best way to govern a country and the best way to re-develop it economically‚ politically and socially. Velasco plan a coup to Belaúnde Terry an October of 1968. In the “Ugly stories of the Peruvian agrarian reform”‚ Enrique Mayer says‚ “The revolution from above began at dawn on October 3‚ 1968‚ when tanks from the armored division of the army rumbled from across the Rimac River in Lima toward the Presidential Palace with an elite corps of rangers. They entered the Presidential
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