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    REVIEW OF A JOURNAL ARTICLE: AN EXAMPLE (Unfortunately‚ I don’t have the name of the reviewer.) o Bibliography Author‚ F. (1776). Effects of classroom testing by microcomputer. Journal of ABCDE‚ 99(9)‚ 9-19. o Problem Microcomputers are being used for a variety of purposes‚ but research about their instructional effectiveness lags behind adoption rates for the technology. Further‚ there is a limited research base about the effects of microcomputers in vocational agriculture on learning

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    Melting Point

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    Melting Point Determination Lab Materials: Graduated pipette Capillary tube Tin wipe Sample Melting temperature apparatus Thermometer Procedure: Take open end of capillary tube and tap it gently into sample. Take tin wipe and place over the opening. Gently tab it so the sample will funnel to the bottom of the tube. You may also use a graduated pipette to accomplish this. Now‚ place the capillary tube in the designated spot in the melting apparatus‚ and once placed‚ turn the apparatus

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    The story told by Ishmael Beah in A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier is an amazing recollection of the effects that the extreme violence of war can have on a person‚ including physical‚ psychological‚ and social trauma‚ in which a boy tries to survive and escape his past as a child soldier. Civil war brings along not only violence‚ sadness‚ poverty‚ death etc. but also horrible conditions in which the victims that suffer the consequences are the children. Kids in third world countries‚ like

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    Point of Sports  

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    POINT OF SPORT 1. A game or activity done for physical exercise or pleasure 2. Many people today not full of enthusiasm for sport 3. There are several benefits of sports that people often do not consider 4. Many people dead of heart disease‚ high blood pressure and obesity 5. Sports balance our body’s blood pressure and circulation 6. Help people be healthy‚ and be fit 7. Sports foster friendship and amity 8. Required for our daily lives and competing at the international area because of

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    Hastings Point

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    In recent times‚ it has become increasing clear that economic development and population growth are resulting in expeditious changes in natural ecosystems‚ globally‚ and particularly on the self-sufficient ecosystems of Hastings Point. In acknowledgment of this‚ the United Nations’ Kofi Annan presented a report: “We the Peoples: The Role of the United Nations in the 21st Century.” (2000) Annan called for Millennium Ecosystem Assessment in order to establish the consequences of change in ecosystems

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    Tipping Point

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    idea by adopting it themselves and spreading the word. The attainment of the tipping point that transforms a phenomenon into an influential trend usually requires the intervention of a number of influential types of people. In the disease epidemic model Gladwell introduced in Chapter 1‚ he demonstrated that many outbreaks could be traced back to a small group of infectors. Likewise‚ on the path toward the tipping point‚ many trends are ushered into popularity by small groups of individuals Gladwell

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    came for the better economic opportunity while some came for the better change. Without speaking a hint of English‚ their life would soon be reshaped as their life will unravel soon. In the monograph The Long Way Home by David Laskin‚ he shared the lives of a dozen immigrants in their point of view. Laskin‚ a graduate from Harvard college is an American writer. In his book‚ Laskin detailed the hardships that they had to withstand. From trying to find their family knowing little English‚ to finding

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    Running Head: THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS 1 Article Critique: Through the Looking Glass: A Comparative Analysis of the Career Patterns of Rural Female Administrators in Saskatchewan and Texas Kailee Brennan Educational Administration 310 Professor George Smadu February 11‚ 2011 THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS 2 Article Critique: Through the Looking Glass: A Comparative Analysis of the Career Patterns of Rural Female Administrators in Saskatchewan

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    Article Summary Chelsea Miner 1/13/2015 Helping Children Play and Learn Together During the early childhood years‚ children learn to interact with one another in ways that are positive and successful. Researchers stress the importance of positive peer relationships in childhood and later life. The absence of positive social interactions in childhood is linked to negative consequences later in life‚ such as withdrawal‚ loneliness‚ depression‚ and feelings of anxiety. In addition‚ low acceptance by

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    Keeping Close to Home Summary In the article “ Keeping Close to Home”‚ the writer Gloria Watkins was grow up in the small town named Kentucky. As a african american female during the time when she went to college. It was really hard for her because of her culture and the place that she is from. In the United states of america during that time‚ it was quiet discriminates not just as an african american and also as a female. When she got acceptted from the university of standford‚ watkins knew that

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