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    Taking Vanet to the Clouds

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    The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/1742-7371.htm Taking VANET to the clouds Stephan Olariu Department of Computer Science‚ Old Dominion University‚ Norfolk‚ Virginia‚ USA Taking VANET to the clouds Ismail Khalil Department of Telecooperation‚ Johannes Kepler University‚ Linz‚ Austria‚ and 7 Received 30 December 2010 Revised 5 January 2011 Accepted 14 January 2011 Mahmoud Abuelela Department of Computer Science‚ Old Dominion

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    Note Taking Techniques

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    Cornell Note Taking System (For Lecture or Reading) Taking good notes is one of several keys to academic success. There are several reasons why developing an effective technique of note taking is important. Reasons for Developing Effective Note Taking Techniques 1. Prevents forgetting: Our memory fades quickly. For most students‚ forgetting occurs very rapidly after listening to a lecture‚ or reading over informational material even if the material is engaging and interesting. After lectures

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    Taking Notes for Others

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    Taking Notes for Someone Else These are some practical suggestions for taking notes for someone else‚ as well as strategies to help you improve your own notetaking abilities. General Info: • Be sure of your purpose and the speaker’s purpose. • Attend all lectures. • Sit up front so you can see and hear better. Format: • Record the date‚ place‚ topic/title and presenter. • Number your pages. • Use

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    Journal on Note Taking

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    JOURNAL – NOTE TAKING AND UNIVERSITY STUDENTS WITH LEARNING DIFFICULTIES : WHAT SUPPORTS ARE NEEDED? (Ann Maydosz and Sharon A Raver‚ Old Dominion University) Lecture notes play an important role in preparing for examinations‚ as it may ensure the success of students. Many students do not have adequate note-taking skills‚ and this contribute a lot to the creation of incomplete and unrelated notes (Kiewra‚ 2002). Researchers suggest that the act of note-taking can engage students in learning

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    Taking One for the Team

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    Traunte Green 09/13/13 Eng Comp 1 9:25 MW “Taking one for the Team” Summer time Saturdays‚ a lot of memorable events happens on these days‚ especially for me. I spent most of my time working‚ hanging out with different girls‚ or fucking somebody’s daughter. 2013 one of the freshest guys In the city rocking the “Kendrick Lamar Fade”‚ facial hair growing in‚ the old heads on the street called it “peach fuzz” but I was still proud ha! My mom would be staying with her boyfriend all summer‚ it

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    same Samsung Exynos 4412 quad-core processor that ’s also found in the Galaxy S III‚ but clocked up‚ to the whopping 1.6GHz‚ the Note II will have no trouble running any application you can think of. Note II FeaturesBenefits: With 8-megapixel back-side illuminated (BSI) rear camera and a 1.9-megapixel BSI front shooter-With this kind of camera Perfect viewing experience on-the-go we get & the clarity that makes us feel it is real. The Samsung Galaxy Note II will ship in three versions - a 16GB

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    the name used by both the Sith and Jedi orders for something in the universe‚ a power they tap into or act on behalf of. There are two sides to the force: The Light side and The Dark side. The Light side was aligned with calmness and used by the Jedi and was used for knowledge and defense. The God we discuss in class has some similarities to the Force’s light side. The Jedis use light when they need knowledge or when they are fighting and need to defend themselves. God is used as assistance when things

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    Recognizing and Understanding Coercion By: Patrick T. Ourant What Is Coercion? Webster’s New Collegiate defines coerce as: 1. To restrain or dominate by nullifying individual will; 2. To compel to an act or choice; 3. To enforce or bring about by force or threat. Coercion is essentially the overwhelming of the will of another by force or threat of force‚ or through less noticeable forms such as fraud. The use of coercion is the means by which a person or group of people impose

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    Test-Taking Skills

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    What defines “test taking skills”‚ and how might one go about utilizing it? It a skill that requires students to apply their best efforts and manage their time efficiently during and before the test taking process‚ so that they can better retain course materials that they have learned over time. Now‚ how does one go about acquiring this skill? It simply involves developing an effective study plan and organizational skills‚ while also actively studying‚ self-testing periodically rather than “cramming”

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    Taking Care of Soldiers

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    Taking care of Soldiers Your key challenge in a leadership position is taking care of the Soldiers entrusted to your care. Soldiers are our nation’s most important military asset. The Leader who sends the message that Soldiers don’t really matter will generally not be as successful in the long-run as the Leader who is genuinely serious about taking care of his/her Soldiers. Soldiers want to know they will be taken care of. The Army Values and attributes of LDRSHIP are taught by Drill Sergeants

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