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    (1984). Counterfactuals: In reply to Alfred Bloom. Cognition‚ 17‚ pp.289- 302 Boroditsky‚ L. (2000). Metaphoric structuring: Understanding time through spatial metaphors Boroditsky‚ L. (2001). Does Language Shape Thought?: Mandarin and English Speakers’ Conceptions of Time Boroditsky‚ L. (2010). Lost in Translation. The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved on 19 February 2011 from http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703467304575383131592767868.html Bloom‚ A. H. (1981). The linguistic shaping of

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     All of the above are necessary assumptions.   
Difficulty: Medium
TLO: 6
Taxonomy: Knowledge
  61. Which is an application for RFID tags? 
A. Monitoring the temperature of fruit during shipment
B. Measuring the urine output of hospital patients
C. Adjusting medications for diabetics
D. Assessing audience response to a new movie
E. Estimating the results of a political election   
AACSB: IT
Difficulty: Hard
TLO: 1
Taxonomy: Knowledge
  62. A non-linear cost related to order size is the cost of: 
A

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    1. The two main approaches to student learning are constructivist and A) deconstructivist. B) instrumental. C) direct instruction. D) cooperative. Answer: C Bloom’s Taxonomy: Knowledge Difficulty: Basic Feedback: 332 Learning Goal: 1 3. In Mr. Durgan’s U.S. history class‚ students work in teams to explore‚ research‚ and present a topic to the class. They can choose from a list of topics or propose a topic to the teacher for approval. Mr. Durgan serves as their guide and mentor for the

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    many times throughout the book. (MIP)Loss affects Najmah many ways in the beginning of the book. (SIP 1) When she lost Baba Jan and Nur‚ it affected her heavily. (STEWE 1)At first‚ she was an innocent little girl that sat back and basically did nothing. “Get up sleepy one‚’ she says. ‘It’s time to light the fire! (Staples 3). In the beginning‚ Baba Jan and Nur were

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    Communication‚ at its base level‚ is the act of expression. Whether that involves conveying one’s feelings‚ opinions‚ or a myriad of possible emotions‚ language is the essential tool that makes expression possible. It can be verbal or non-verbal‚ subtle or complex‚ and is inherently social in nature. However‚ the primary function of language‚ no matter what form it takes‚ will always be that of expression. I‚ like many others no doubt‚ find myself in the all too familiar position of being a relatively

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    PLANNING TO MEET THE NEEDS OF LEARNERS Be able to agree individual learning goals with learners 1.1 Analyse the role of initial and diagnostic assessment in agreeing individual learning goal Gravells‚ (2012 p98)‚ Initial assessment is a check on learners’ prior skill‚ knowledge or understanding which is carried out at the beginning of a programme or topic. In agreement with it could be formal‚ and mainly internal task which is produced by the school (ILP) to identify learners existing skills & achievements

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    exist independently B) always between 200 and 500 micrometers in diameter C) characteristic of eukaryotic but not prokaryotic organisms D) characteristic of both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms Answer: D Reference: Section 1.4 Bloom’s Taxonomy: Level 1 Knowledge 2) How does a scientific theory differ from a scientific hypothesis? A) Theories are proposed to test scientific hypotheses. B) A theory is an explanation for a very general phenomenon or observation; hypotheses treat more

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    basedInfection (2010) 38:349–356 DOI 10.1007/s15010-010-0047-7 REVIEW Educating healthcare workers to optimal hand hygiene practices: addressing the need ¨ E. Mathai • B. Allegranzi • W. H. Seto • M.-N. Chraıti H. Sax • E. Larson • D. Pittet • Received: 14 May 2010 / Accepted: 14 July 2010 / Published online: 21 September 2010 Ó Urban & Vogel 2010 Abstract The education of healthcare workers is essential to improve practices and is an integral part of hand hygiene promotional strategies

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    Prepared by : Nur Shadahtul Binti Samsoll Nur Afifah Binti Hasim Practice Mobile phones have made a big difference in our daily live. TS Nowadays‚ mobile phone very important in our live such as in business‚ the employee and more. Mobile phones make our live become difference. SD1 With this mobile phone all our work can be done smoothly and save our time. Mobile phone makes us contact someone directly. The

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    questions: concerned with evolutionary origins and functions Induction: inference of general law from observations Hypothesis: possible explanation for observation Carolus Linnaeus: binomial nomenclature Nomenclature: system of rules for naming things Taxonomy: naming and classifying organisms Systematics: theory and practice of classifying organisms based on evolutionary history Phylogeny: evolutionary history Binomial nomenclature has 3 parts: genus name and specific name. Together make species name

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