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    Muroc Field History

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    1937 when the entire US Army Air Corps participated in a large-scale maneuver. From then on‚ the bombing range grew in size. When Arnold became chief of the air corps in 1938‚ the service was given a renewed focus on research and development. Muroc Field drew attention because the nearby dry lake was so flat. Arnold described it as “level as a billiard table” that it could serve as a giant runway‚ ideal for flight testing. Over $120 million was spent to develop the base in the 1940s and expand it to

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    Field Study 5

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    the Paper 2 The Field Study Student 3 Statement of the Purpose 4 Cooperating School 5 Momentous Experience and Insights Narrative 6 Entries and Evidences Letter 10 Schedules 11 Copy of Basic EducationinUBD Curriculum 12 Interview on Grade 7 Teachers 13 My Own Curriculum “Realistic Educational Curriculum” 18 Reflection on Observation 28 Articles about Field Study 4 Teaching Resources:

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    Religious Field Research

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    Report on Religious Field Research James E Kirk Professor Joe Flowers REL 212 - World Religions August 24‚ 2011 Report on Religious Field Research Buddhism is one of the most popular religions in the world. It can be traced back to 563 B.C.E. with the birth of Siddhartha Gautama. He is more commonly known as the Buddha‚ meaning the “Awakened One”. Buddhism spread quickly throughout Asia and other regions of the world but it remained virtually unknown in the West until the last fifty years

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    I recently completed a math assessment on three students from my facilitating field placement location. I used the math assessment located on Sakai resources. The assessment assessed the students on their ability to rote count‚ number recognition‚ number word after‚ number word before‚ and counting objects. The following week I decided and planned activities that would best suit two of these students to help provide understanding in areas where they lacked it. I didn’t know exactly where my students

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    Killing USftly 3 Summary

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    1.) In the documentary “Killing Us Softly 3”‚ the author Jean Kilbourne discussed judgments that are made daily towards women and men in our country. The documentary mainly focused on the body image that is used to sell merchandize reflecting body prints‚ along with printed ads. Furthermore‚ the ads portrayed that women had to be thin‚ young‚ and tall to fit a certain image of beauty. We as women‚ are taught that we must spend time‚ energy‚ and money in order to be considered as beautiful. As for

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    Biology Field Trip

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    Data Sheet Animals found inside the quadrats: Animal names | Number of Individuals | | Quadrat 1(near sea water) | Quadrat 2(intertidal zone) | Quadrat 3(splash zone) | Periwinkles | 0 | 16 | 0 | Barnacles | 0 | 19 | 0 | Bivalves | 0 | 10 | 0 | Hermit crabs | 15 | 0 | 0 | Snail | 1 | 0 | 0 | Animals found outside the quadrats: Animal names | Nos. | Micro-habitat | periwinkles | 42 | Rocky shores | oyster | 20 | Rocky shores | sea cucumber | 51 | Gravel beds offshore

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    Near Field Communication

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    i) Description: • NFC is a short form for Near Field Communication‚ a technology that allows similar or NFC enabled devices to communicate with each other either by touching or bringing them into closer proximity – all wirelessly and is usually done within not more than a few centimeters • The communication can also be established between a NFC device with an unpowered NFC chip‚ which is called as tag. For example a movie poster outside a theater. So in this case your Smartphone would be the initiator

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    Field Experience Paper

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    Elementary was a very new and exciting experience for me since I can’t say I’ve always wanted to be a teacher. My experiences at these schools gave me a better insight into the differences between schools‚ classrooms‚ and teachers. The purpose of this field experience was to get 10 observation or tutoring hours in an elementary or junior high setting. I chose to observe a few different classrooms instead of tutoring students. When I first entered these schools I was hesitant of how I would fit into the

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    Kena Viard July 19‚ 2011 Community Based Corrections Professor Savage Field Visit #1 On Thursday‚ 7/14/2011‚ I was afforded the opportunity to visit the Circuit Court of Cook County. This facility temporarily houses inmates awaiting trial. There are a total of thirty-two court rooms‚ which handles adult felony cases. The courts have about 400 cases each day‚ containing around 150 new cases. Judge Evelyn Clay stated that approximately 90% of all the felony cases are resolved by plea bargaining

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    Abel Fields Case

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    Abel Fields was a 39-year-old California resident who claimed he served in the military and received a purple heart at a city meeting he attended for public safety. Each one of Abel Field’s claims were false. He had not served in the military and had not received a purple heart. He was prosecuted and convicted under the Stolen Valor Act. The Stolen Valor Act states that it is a crime to make false claims about receiving military medals and awards. The law stated‚ “fraudulent claims surrounding the

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