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    Perceptual Set

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    past experience‚ and‚ therefore‚ by the establishment of a perceptual set. It is based on an experiment conducted by Bugelski and Alampay (1961). It was hypothesized that interpretation of an ambiguous stimuli that can be perceived as either a rat or a human face will be influenced by the context under which they view the figure and their past experience with other figures. That is they will be influenced by their perceptual set. The results from this study supported the hypothesis with the

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    Lead In: I think a good starting point for this lesson would be playing a clip of underwater life from National Geographic archive. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSlFsbrUz2Q Students are familiar with underwater life and the clip will help to set the context and situation. Students could first discuss with partners how they feel about the underwater photography. After eliciting some opinions and feelings‚ ask some additional‚ personalised questions like: “Have you seen underwater world at

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    Celta

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    would pre-teach key vocabulary‚ such as:     photo-journalist    decade    motivate    to fall in loveI would convey the meaning for the above words with the help of visuals‚ and CCQs. The restof the vocabulary issues (which does not impede the set tasks) can be dealt with matchingwords with meaning or synonyms at the pre-reading stage.I would use this article to practise skim reading. Though the article is lengthy‚ the first paragraph throws enough insight about the author. This enables a gist

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    Set Induction

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    SET INDUCTION ENHANCE STUDENTS INTEREST LEARNING IN SCIENCE Abstract The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of applying different type of set induction on students interest‚ attention and motivation level. Participants will be Year 5 students from who will receive 1 hour weekly different type of set induction along with their regular science lesson. The set induction that i was used in this study was story telling and games like activity. During the lesson teacher

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    Instructions to Set

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    presentation outlines essentially 3 approaches to fighting cancer: a) reduction of cancer risks‚ b) correction of cancer genes‚ and c) destruction of cancerous tissue. 3. In the Individual Assigntment 3: 10 Discoveries in the War on Cancer document is a set of 10 scientists’ discoveries. Scan the discoveries briefly. Then open the assignment submission link in Module/Week 4. In the text box‚ number from 1 to 10 for the 10 discoveries listed below. 4. Now reflect carefully on the first discovery (#1)

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    Gym Set Vs Single Set

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    physically training – single or multiple sets. We all have friends who spend at least three hours in the gym and others‚ who only spend about thirty minutes to an hour. Is it safe to argue the person in the gym for three hours is doing multiple sets‚ while the person in the gym for an hour is only doing a single set? Probably not because no one knows how many exercises the athlete is actually doing. The real discussion comes down to single or multiple sets‚ which is the better of the two for optimal

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    Sample Set

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    from the samples so that one can make inferences or extrapolations from the sample to the population. This process of collecting information from a sample is referred to as sampling. A complete sample is a set of objects from a parent population that includes ALL such objects that satisfy a set of well-defined selection criteria. For example‚ a complete sample of Australian men taller than 2m would consist of a list of every Australian male taller than 2m. But it wouldn’t include German males‚ or

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    random solutions‚ adopting greedy approaches‚ evolving the basic heuristics for finding better heuristics are just some of the popular approaches used in heuristic problem solving (Michalewicz and Fogel‚ 1999). Heuristic problem solving involves finding a set of rules‚ or a procedure‚ that finds satisfactory solutions to a specific problem. A good example is finding one’s way through a maze. To make the way

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    A hundred years form now we would be living underwater in a city like Atlantis. The 2 main factors which would have contributed to this situation would be the raising temperatures I.E global warming and UV radiation. Because of this enormous change in lifestyle which had to take place‚ many other scientific projects would be suspended‚ like the space program for example. Most our scientific efforts would be directed towards the improvement of human life underwater. Some people in America‚ Europe

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    Memory Snapshot I thought to myself‚ I did not die on the last one. I think I may have a chance at living. Let me just begin by saying‚ that was complete wishful thinking. I was in my own world up in my brain. Let’s get back to reality. My legs were shook like they never had before and in any normal situation I would be sweating but it was too cold for that. I saw the end of the diving board‚ I heard the sound of the board hitting the fulcrum as I jumped off the board to complete my dive.

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