Eliciting (Generating) a Nerve Impulse 1. Why don’t the terms depolarization and action potential mean the same thing? Depolarization has to do with surfaces becoming more negative or positive and reaches a certain point called a threshold. When the threshold is reached‚ an action potential is initiated. 2. What was the threshold voltage in Activity 1? The threshold voltage in Activity 1 was 3.0. 3. What was the effect of increasing the voltage? How does this change correlate to changes
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Assessment is how we show evidence that learning has occurred. Using two of the three main types of assessment‚ formative and summative‚ we can recognise using certain marking tools how our students have improved‚ where they are lacking and what to do to improve in weaker areas‚ and ultimately to demonstrate learning has taken place through either written‚ practical or both types of examinations. As an assessor‚ there will be certain responsibilities that we have to abide by. Before commencing any
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Policies and Issues Group Work Presentation Teigan Power‚ Abbey Bates‚ Alilia Sikahele Course Co-ordinator: Tutor: Derek Kinchela Due date: Wednesday 15th October Journal Australian Animals Stage 1‚ Year 2 Unit Rationale: The unit focuses on the topic of Australian Animals‚ students will explore the local environment first hand to develop knowledge and understanding of the native animals that surround us. Throughout the unit students will engage
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Proposal Presented to the Faculty of Business Administration Program In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Carlo E. Batoto Jessah Joy S. Gresos Ian F. Larita Roelyn D. Monte de Ramos Marjorie C. Samson Jelmar C. Zabala March 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1. PROBLEM AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE Background of the Study 1 Review of Related literature
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Fall 2014 Reading the Civil War Story from Some Different Angles I have been using this assignment for a couple of semesters and students seem to appreciate thinking about some new approaches to the Civil War. In class I will talk about events leading up to the war‚ do some of the usual battles‚ and discuss the reasons for the Union victory. This assignment‚ however‚ will bring additional perspectives on the war for students‚ by looking at the war from three new angles. The purpose
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Preparation Material Task 2 Physical Activity Part A Summary Gap Fill Time Limit: 15 minutes Instructions • • • • • Complete the following summary using the information in the texts for this task. Skim and scan the texts to find the information required. Gaps may require 1‚ 2 or 3 words. Write your answers in the appropriate space in the column on the right hand side. Make sure your spelling is correct. Summary Answers 1. Promoting Physical Activity In Australia and many other (1) ____countries‚ lack
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2008) This didn’t stop Eskom‚ however‚ from embracing the thought of “electricity for all.” That motto was just the beginning‚ however‚ today their values‚ according to their website are‚ “zero harm‚ integrity‚ innovation‚ sinobuntu (caring)‚ customer satisfaction and excellence.” (Eskom) These values have derived from their belief in their management strategy‚ “Ubuntu Management.” “Ubuntu Management” was brought about Mr. Khoza. “Ubuntu” translated from Zulu means “I am because you are‚ you are
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3.2 MY VIEW ON MEANINGFUL TEACHING AND LEARNING No single principle can account for development of cognition without reference to the social and cultural influences”. Lev Vygotsky (1896-1934) researched and developed a theory in cognitive development focusing on socio-cultural contribution towards cognitive development while Piaget also developed a cognitive development theory but without any focus at all. Social and cultural influences have proven to have an influence on the development of cognition
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L 4 Teaching Reading What do listening and reading comprehension skills have in common? both are receptive skills they provide INPUT for LLs (LLs need to be exposed to the language they learn as much as possible) LLs - listen and read both extensively and intensively Input hypothesis (Krashen) – LLs are able to acquire language that is slightly above their level (i+1) goals of listening and reading – similar it is necessary to focus on the process‚ not on the product three stages: pre-‚ during-
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Understanding the Sociological Imagination From Chapter 1 of Sociology for Everyone‚ Canadian 1/e. Bruce Ravelli. Michelle Webber. John Patterson. Copyright © 2011 by Pearson Canada. All rights reserved. Understanding the Sociological Imagination module 1 THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION module 4 THEORIES CHARLES WRIGHT MILLS AND THE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION WESTERN MARXISM AND GRAMSCI’S CONCEPT PETER BERGER’S VIEW OF THE SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
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