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    Developing a Motivated Learner through Self Correction K.E.A. Makulloluwa English Language Teaching Unit University of Colombo‚ Sri Lanka Introduction In countries where English is taught as a second language or a foreign language (ESL / FL)‚ the shift from a teacher centered classroom to a learner centered one has been a great challenge. This happens because the teacher‚ obviously‚ a person of superior linguistic skills is expected to impart as much knowledge as possible within a limited

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    The United States Sentencing Commission is responsible for sentencing policy in federal courts. In 1980 they reformed the federal sentencing. The intent was to provide determinate sentencing. Determinate sentencing is a fixed period of incarceration without the possibility of parole‚ but time served can be reduced by accumulating good time. “Coinciding with the development of determinate sentencing has been the development of sentencing guidelines to control and structure the process and make it

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    The Process Christian Carvajal AIU Online Abstract The sentencing process can be extremely long or short. Regardless of how long the trials come out to be there is still a process that the court must go through. In this report I’m going to talk about the 5th‚ 6th‚ 14th amendments‚ and discuss the 5 philosophies of sentencing. The Process The justice system set a process established by the government in order to control everyday crimes and post penalties to all of those people that

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    Introduction The waterfall model is the most common model of all software development life cycle models. It is very simple to understand and use. In a waterfall model‚ each phase must be completed before the next phase can start. At the end of each phase‚ a review takes place to determine if the project is on the right path and whether or not the project should be continued. Here phases do not overlap with each other. Waterfall model is a sequential design process in which progress is seen

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    SPIRAL MODEL The spiral model combines the idea of iterative development (prototyping) with the systematic‚ controlled aspects of the waterfall model. It allows for incremental releases of the product‚ or incremental refinement through each time around the spiral. The spiral model also explicitly includes risk management within software development. Identifying major risks‚ both technical and managerial‚ and determining how to lessen the risk helps keep the software development process under control

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    Punishment Philosophy Liberty University Abstract The penalties or punishment in the realm of corrections reflect the philosophies and ethics of civilizations and the governments that sanction implementation. Historically corrections were grounded in “retribution and punishment- and the uglier the better”; “punishments were public occasions and street spectacles “filled with humiliation (Esperian‚ 2010). Then in the Nineteenth Century there was the rise of the penitentiary and was designated

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    Visual Correction In The Twentieth Century Different cultures go back hundreds of years. Cultures in today’s society can be a few years old. One contemporary culture that has been around since the 60’s and has expanded the eye care field‚ especially when it comes to vision‚ is Lasik Surgery. As Lynda Charters and Lucio Buratto explain in the article “LASIK: Procedure Of Choice For The New Millennium?” that “The evolution that brought LASIK to its foremost position among the refractive procedures

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    AN1106 Power Factor Correction in Power Conversion Applications Using the dsPIC® DSC Author: Vinaya Skanda Microchip Technology Inc. The low cost and high performance capabilities of the DSC‚ combined with a wide variety of power electronic peripherals such as an Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) and a Pulse Width Modulator (PWM)‚ enable the digital design and development of power related applications to be simpler and easier. Some advantages of using a digital implementation for PFC are: • Easy

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    some of the advantages and disadvantages of the systems concept of corrections?  Some of the advantages that I that I think that is an impact on the concept of the correction‚ is it helps decrease  some of the crimes that happens on the streets and get it away from our young kids. Another advantage is that it gives a  a road to recovery for many crimes.Some of the disadvantages that I think that is an impact on the concept of correction‚ we the public pay for them to be able to hold them in and get

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    Chapter 2 Network Models Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Chapter 2: Outline 2.1 Protocol Layering 2.2 TCP/IP Protocol Suite 2.3 OSI Model 1.# 1 Chapter 2: Objective The first section introduces the concept of protocol layering using two scenarios. The section also discusses the two principles upon which the protocol layering is based. The first principle dictates that each layer needs to have two opposite tasks

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