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    ["pE:mI’eISn] into societies and its range of functions. There is a model consisting of 3 circles proposed by B.B. Kachru in 1982 in order to describe regional varieties of English. The 1st or inner circle includes people who speak English as their vernacular language (200-400 mln speakers).The outer circle includes people who live territories colonized by Britain and USA (India‚ Nigeria). And the expanding circle includes the rest of the world which is learning English. English is used for more purpose

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    SOCIAL POLICY PROJECT MODULE: SS3P02N Question: What are the major issues that cause inner city youth to join gangs and become delinquent? Discuss whether the New Labour Government’s policies have been effective in solving these issues? 2010 Project by: Alice Mutumba Student No: 05038460 CONTENTS PAGE 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Summary The perception that gang culture in relation to youth crime is growing in the UK is intensified by the media‚ it is very rare to read a daily paper these days without

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    technique known as a “fishbowl discussion” and will use an “inner circle” and an “outer circle.” Only the inner circle may speak unless I specifically prompt the outer circle to join the discussion. One member of the inner circle will randomly draw a topic from the fishbowl‚ read the prompt to the group‚ and then address the question. If you wish‚ you may “pass” and draw again—but only once. Following your remarks‚ other members of the inner circle will add their thoughts—responding to the prompt‚ asking

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    In fact‚ Graddol (1977:10) claims that as the three circles of English overlap with the ’centre of gravity’ shifting towards L2 English speakers at the start of the 21st century‚ in the next century ’those who speak English alongside other languages will outnumber first-language speakers and‚ increasingly‚ will decide the global future of the language’. The growth of English today has further been accelerated by the expanding power of the United States in every domain: politic‚ economic

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    be the case in the future‚ Dexter was unconsciously dictated to by his winter dreams (942: 119-120).” And discussed how it foreshadowed Dexter’s future choices to have his love for Judy dictate his life. I would rate my preparation for the Socratic circle an 8 because I read and took notes over the story well and had several discussion points highlighted. I would rate my contributions to the conversation in

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    Project Work For Additional Mathematics 2009 Circles In Our Daily Life Name : Chuah Khoy Yan Class : 5 Daisi School : SMK Bandar Utama Damansara (4) PROJECT WORK FOR ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS 2009 - CIRCLES IN OUR DAILY LIFE CHUAH KHOY YAN CONTENT Title 1. 2. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Introduction Task Specification Part 1(a) Part 1(b) Part 2(a) Part 2(b) Part 2(c) Part 3(a) Part 3(b) Part 3(c) Part 3(d) Part 3(e) Conclusion Acknowledgement Page .. 1 - 2 .. 3 - 4 5 6

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    Spherical trigonometry is that branch of spherical geometry which deals with the relationships between trigonometric functions of the sides and angles of the spherical polygons (especially spherical triangles) defined by a number of intersecting great circles on the sphere. Spherical trigonometry is of great importance for calculations in astronomy‚ geodesy and navigation. The origins of spherical trigonometry in Greek mathematics and the major developments in Islamic mathematics are discussed fully in

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    Format for Socratic Seminar in Mr. C-D’s Class: I know you have participated in Socratic Seminars in a variety of ways in your English classes. I go about it differently than you have experienced it in the past‚ I think. At the college level‚ I view the Socratic Seminar as an intellectual discussion/study group; students interacting with both the text and each other with the goal of preparing themselves for a culminating written assessment the following day. As such‚ I do not grade by a rubric

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    inter-atomic spacing (d) between the graphite atoms‚ which we are accelerating electrons through. As the electrons pass through the graphite‚ an interference pattern emerges on the screen in front of the gun. The interference pattern shows up as a circle within a circle‚ each of which represents a different interatomic spacing in the graphite lattice structure. As we increase the voltage of the potential difference in intervals of .5kV from 2.5kV to 4.5kV‚ the diameter of the interference pattern will decrease

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    written responses to the questions‚ with evidence (page numbers) to support you‚ for reference as needed in the circle. You must also bring your novel with you to circle. If you are not prepared with materials and reflections‚ you will not participate and will have an alternate assignment. You must be on your best behavior and be on task at all times. If not‚ you will be asked to leave the circle. Discussion Questions: 1. Which character do you consider “the innocent” in the novel? Be able to give

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