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    (2005). Planning effective teaching strategies. In P. Foreman (Ed.)‚ Inclusion in Action (2nd ed.‚ pp.174-208). Melbourne. Thomson. Canter‚ L. 1976‚ Assertive discipline: a take-charge approach for today ’s educator‚ Canter and Associates‚ Seal Beach. Dreikurs‚ R. (1993). Logical Consequences: A New Approach to Discipline . New York: Plume‚ pp. 143-44. Hattie‚ J. (2012). Know Thy Impact‚ Educational leadership‚ 70(1)‚ 18-23. ‚ Retrieved March 10‚ 2013‚ from http://search.informit.com.au.ezyproxy.usc.edu

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    was around this time when his extreme anti-Semitism took shape in his mind‚ fueled by his earlier studies of the writings of Lanz von Liebenfels‚ Karl Lueger‚ and Georg Ritter von Schönerer. In prison‚ he dictated the book Mein Kampf to his deputy Rudolf Hess. The book expressed his twisted vision for Germany‚ blaming the Jews for all of Germany problems‚ and starting to develop a neo-nationalist ideal ruled by the superior Aryan race.So‚ under the cover of popularist propaganda and construction projects

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    The song “All I Want” by Kodaline refers to Holden’s feelings toward Phoebe near the end of the book. For example‚ when Holden is delusional‚ he thinks he is going to die of pneumonia and says‚ “...so finally what I figured I’d do‚ I figured I’d better sneak home and see her‚ in case I died and all” (Salinger 156). Holden’s one wish before he dies (or so he thinks) was to go see his kid sister Phoebe. Holden has a very close relationship with his sister‚ and they are both very fond of the other.

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    4. Issac Newton (UK) - Universal law of gravitation; law of motion; Reflecting telescope  5. Michael Faraday (UK) - Law of electromagnetic induction  6. James Clerk Maxwell (UK) - Electro magnetic theory;Light-an electromagnetic wave  7. Heinrich Rudolf Hertz (Germany) - Generation of electromagnetic waves  8. J.C.Bose (India) - Ultra short radio waves  9. W.K.Roentgen (Germany) - X-rays  10. J.J.Thomson (U.K) - Electron  11. Marie Sklodowska Curie (Poland) - Discovery of radium & Polonium; studies

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    Schoenberg‚Igor Stravinsky‚ and Anton Webern‚ sought new solutions within new forms and used as-yet-untried approaches to tonality. In dance a rebellion against both balletic and interpretive traditions had its roots in the work of Émile Jaques-Delcroze‚ Rudolf Laban‚ and Loie Fuller. Each of them examined a specific aspect of dance — such as the elements of the human form in motion or the impact of theatrical context — and helped bring about the era of modern dance. In the visual arts the roots of Modernism

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    Rudolf Virchow from Germany was the first to use the term leukaemia in 1847. Ehrlich had introduced staining methods‚ the classification into acute lymphoid leukaemia became possible in 1913‚ and in 1973 ALL was divided into origin from B or T-lymphocytes.Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is a malignant neoplasm of hematopoietic stem cells‚ highly occurring among children with a proportion of 30% of all pediatric malignancies. The initial peak incidence of this hematologic malignancy is at 2 to

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    similarities and differences between the First and Second Industrial Revolutions increase in immigration decrease in agricultural jobs increase in factory jobs economic challenges to farmers and farmers responses to those challenges in the mid to late 1800s fewer farm workers were needed; farmers went to bigger cities for factory jobs farms were shut down; farmers became industrial workers changes that occurred as the United States shifted from an agrarian to an industrial society Social

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    engine was found. To add to its glory‚ Rudolf Diesel’s prime model on four stroke diesel engine ran on peanut oil on 10th August 1893 during it’s limelight show to public. Hence‚ to mark this historical incident and one would highlight as a co-incident of gifting bio fuel‚ the date 10th August is declared as ‘International Biodiesel Day’ by the Society of Automotive Engineers. It is high time to remind the scientists of present day about the famous words of Rudolf Diesel during his address to German

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    born on December 18‚ 1863‚ in Graz‚ Austria to Archduke Karl Ludwig. He was also the nephew of the Austro-Hungarian emperor of the time‚ Franz Joseph. The Archduke became the heir to that throne after the death of the current heir apparent‚ Archduke Rudolf‚ in 1889‚ and the death of his father in 1896. However‚ neither Franz or his children would ever claim that throne because‚ due to his poor health‚ his younger brother‚ Otto‚ was thought

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    far the largest of all of them (Museum‚ United States Holocaust Memorial)‚ and according to Rudolf Hoss‚ more than a third of the suspected murdered Jews were gassed there; three million died. In the Operation Reinhard camps which consisted of Chelmno‚ Belzec‚ Sobibor‚ and Treblinka‚ an approximated 1‚526‚500 Jews were killed by gassing and other means (Museum‚ United States Holocaust Memorial). Added to Rudolf Hoess’ claim that 3‚000‚000 were killed at Auschwitz‚ the numbers add up to roughly 4‚526

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