English Assessment One- Teaching Concept through Short Texts Brittany Searle. 16430163 Concept: The concept that will be covered in this unit is connecting and will address syllabus outcomes EN51A‚ EN52A‚ EN53B and EN5C (English K-10 Syllabus 2003. 32‚322‚34‚36).The texts and activities used will look at the many language modes such as talking‚ listening‚ reading‚ writing‚ viewing and representing (J.Manuel.2010.185). The Official Trailer for Mary and Max by Adam Elliot https://www.youtube
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180 mA. Calculate the magnitude and phase angle of the circuit current. It=√ IL^2 + IR^2= √ 240mA^2 + 180mA^2= 0.3 x 10^-3= 300mA θ= tan^-1(-IL/IR)= (-240mA/180mA)= -53° 300mA∟-53° 22. Calculate the total impedance for the circuit shown in Figure 11.38b. It= √IL^2 + IR^2= √800mA^2 + 120mA^2= 0.808949 x 10^-3= 808.95mA Zt= Vs/It= 120V/808.95mA = 148Ω θ= tan^-1(-IL/IR)= (-800mA/120mA)= -81.5= 82° 148∟82° 24. Calculate the magnitude and phase angle of the circuit impedance shown in Figure 11.39b.
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1. Introduction Voice morphing means the transition of one speech signal into another. Like image morphing‚ speech morphing aims to preserve the shared characteristics of the starting and final signals‚ while generating a smooth transition between them. Speech morphing is analogous to image morphing. In image morphing the in-between images all show one face smoothly changing its shape and texture until it turns into the target face. It is this feature that a speech morph should
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Weekly iLab iLab: Exploring the Microbiology Lab Section 1 Lab Safety 1. There are four safety equipment items that a lab should have. Identify two of these four items. (2 pts) Biological Safety Cabinet‚ Eyewash and shower 2. Identify one of the three ways to keep your work area safe. (1 pt) Keep your workspace free of all unnecessary materials 3. There are five recommendations for dressing properly in a lab environment. Name two of these recommendations. (2 pt) Avoid loose
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Laboratory Report Chong You Liang (0300915) Chong You Liang Choon Zhe Shyi Lai Li Yang Ng Yee Kai Table of Contents ABSTRACT 2 1.0 INTRODUCTION
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(ii) Calculate the mass and charge of one mole of electrons. * ------------------------------------------------- Answer (i) Mass of one electron = 9.10939 × 10–31 kg Number of electrons that weigh 9.10939 × 10–31 kg = 1 Number of electrons that will weigh 1 g = (1 × 10–3 kg) = 0.1098 × 10–3 + 31 = 0.1098 × 1028 = 1.098 × 1027 (ii) Mass of one electron = 9.10939 × 10–31 kg Mass of one mole of electron = (6.022 × 1023) × (9.10939 ×10–31 kg) = 5.48 × 10–7 kg Charge on one electron
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more than 1 Blu-ray player fails to meet specifications. Otherwise‚ the entire day’s production has to be tested. (a) What is the probability that the engineer incorrectly passes a day’s production as acceptable if only 85% of the day’s Blu-ray players actually conform to specification? From the given information‚ we can know both problems are n Bernoulli Trials‚ where n 13 . Suppose p is probability that the engineer passes a day’s production
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1.Which statement is true about broadcast and collision domains? Adding a router to a network will increase the size of the collision domain. The size of the collision domain can be reduced by adding hubs to a network. The more interfaces a router has the larger the resulting broadcast domain. Adding a switch to a network will increase the size of the broadcast domain. 2. Which switching method describes a switch that transfers a frame as soon as the destination MAC address is read? fragment-free
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CHAPTER 4 Objectives: 1. Define consciousness.--------- 2. Appreciate the role of the circadian rhythm. 3. Describe the stages (5) of sleep including the sequence of the stages. The development of the electroencephalograph led to dramatic increases in what is known about sleep. When electrodes are attached to the face and scalp of sleepers‚ different patterns are produced on the graphic record called the electroencephalogram or EEG. The patterns vary in frequency and amplitude of the waves
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Introduction And what is known about the sustainability of current groundwater‚ it is that it will not last. Ponce (2006) states” The unsustainable use of groundwater stands to significantly impact a host of hydrological‚ ecological and other natural resources and services‚ including freshwater bodies‚ and aquatic‚ riparian‚ transitional‚ and ecosystems.” All life on planet earth depends on clean freshwater to survive and It is very important that this natural resource is taken care of properly
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