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    Meno’s Paradox-The Paradox of Inquiry Have you ever wondered "how to find yourself?" But...how is "finding yourself" possible? If you’re trying to find yourself‚ you really need to know what you’re looking for‚ or you won’t know when you’ve found it. Back in ancient times‚ the greeks had philosophers. They would do nothing but sit around and think. Plato is one of the most famous of the greek philosophers. He was a "teacher" to all of the others‚ and they followed him whole-heartedly. All of his

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    A. Introduction The world has changed largely because of science and technology. It brought us modern and high-tech devices that in the past seemed to be impossible to attain. Undeniably‚ through man’s intelligence we have reach a modern world where technology reigns and everything seems to be possible. It proves that man’s attitude is vast and powerful‚ that even the most mind blogging problem could be solved and even the minutes of details could be discovered. With the progress the world has

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    The Judges inquiry- George Notes on George’s character: George loved Lennie and Promised Aunt Clara that he would look after him. Lennie had previously got in trouble. Curley would have got Lennie lynch anyway and he would have done it in a gruesome manner and inflicted pain on him. George wouldn’t have been able to stand there and just watch‚ he took the decision to kill Lennie himself‚ this not being an easy task itself. What he thinks what has happened is that he has underestimated Lennies

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    CONTRIBUTING INQUIRY AND RESEARCH IN EDUCATION Zandria Hicks Capella University Abstract My target population I am reaching is the students in the classroom and their parents. I am wondering if teachers have the time in their day to be able to make sure all of the students know and understand the lesson. My action research purpose is to learn what the students are interested in and us the information to teach the lesson. The implication of my choice is to use is power point slides

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    Abstract—Individuals with cognitive impairment have difficulty successfully performing activities of daily living‚ which can lead to decreased independence. In order to help these individuals age in place and decrease caregiver burden‚ technologies for assistive living have gained popularity over the last decade. In this work‚ a context-aware prompting system is implemented‚ augmented by a smart phone to determine prompt situations in a smart home environment. While context-aware systems use temporal

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    INTRODUCTION Grading is a great tool‚ faculty use to communicate with their students‚ colleagues‚ and institutions‚ as well as exterior entities. Teachers have spent nearly every day of their teaching lives wrestling with the problems‚ the power‚ and the inconsistencies of the grading system. Through their personal experiences in the classroom and from various institutions at workshops around the country‚ effective Grading presents suggestions for making classroom grading fairer‚ more time-efficient

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    DIRECT INSTRUCTION LESSON PLAN (Case Study 4.2 Lesson Plan) Sample 1 Subject Area: Math Specific Content: Improper fractions and equivalent mixed numbers Grade Level: 6th Grade Length of Lesson: 30 minutes Instructional Objective(s): The learner will write any improper fraction as a mixed number. State Content Standard / Benchmark / Grade Level Expectations: Math – Patterns‚ Relationships‚ and Functions Content Standard: Students describe the relationships among

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    Introduction Now a day‚ in a highly technological society‚ human productivity is made more efficient through the development of computer. Now‚ with the advent of such modernization in prison‚ one way to globalize the process of research is to realized that technology is advancing at an incredibly fast pace. Computers are not confined to being used for entertainment but its role in prison is also vast. Prison from old French “prisoun” which means an institution where persons are confined while on

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    Basic Static Route Configuration Topology Diagram [pic][pic][pic] Device Interface IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway[pic] Perform Basic Router Configuration. Step 1: Use global configuration commands. On the routers‚ enter global configuration mode and configure the basic global configuration commands including: ? hostname ? no ip domain-lookup ? enable secret Step 2: Configure the console and virtual terminal line passwords on each of the routers.

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    Braidwood Inquiry Although conducted energy weapons have been widely used by various law enforcement agencies throughout the country‚ the sudden death of Robert Dziekanski at Vancouver International Airport triggered a public outcry; a commission was led by Thomas R. Braidwood to determine the safety and training of officers in utilizing such weapons. After having consulted with numerous medical‚ scientific and legal experts‚ he recommended 19 changes be made regarding officers’ training and deployment

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