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    REFLECTIVE LOG

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    NAME : NUR SHAFIQ BIN HARUN GROUP : M3 STUDENT NUMBER : 2014487636 Many years have passed and I’m just a step of becoming a man. My life is full of colours and stories which sometimes are bad and some are beautiful. Now I want to talk about all my passions in life. Well we cannot lie to ourselves by saying that we do not have passion in life because everyone seems to have at least one to avoid getting bored. Friends is the main reason on why you are passionate about something rather than

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    by adding more things that makes readers question what is going to happen next or makes readers want to keep reading. Weir uses Mark Watny was the main character who is essentially trapped on Mars for a long time. Mark is trapped on Mars and is trying to figure out a way to leave along with the help of NASA. The theme of the book is Survival. Andy Weir wrote his best selling book The Martian and included many different elements‚ but the two that the readers enjoy the most are suspense and humor. Nearing

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    Kaboneye's Learning Log

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    The very first day that I assessed Kaboneye’s reading comprehension level‚ I brought in three different levels of running records. I let her look them over and read the one that she felt most comfortable with. Kaboneye was able to read all of the words with considerable ease‚ but when I asked her what she had just read about—I would get this blank stare. At that point‚ I realized that it might be more beneficial for Kaboneye to be reading books that illustrate what is happening in the text. That

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    Log book

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    NVQ Edexcel Level 3 NVQ in Health and Social Care November 2005 Health and Social Care Edexcel Level 3 NVQ in Candidate guidance and logbook Edexcel Limited is one of the leading examining and awarding bodies in the UK and throughout the world. It incorporates all the qualifications previously awarded under the Edexcel and BTEC brands. We provide a wide range of qualifications including general (academic)‚ vocational‚ occupational and specific programmes for employers. Through

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    Learning log

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    Prepare and Deliver Effective Presentation Concepts Covered In this tutorial‚ Sarita covered several concepts about Perception and decision-making. There are two types of thinking mode we occupy in our daily life decision-making‚ fast thinking and slow thinking. The fast thinking is also called Heuristic which can be facilitating when used right. It is a short cut of thinking and also the first reaction to the problem. It is admittedly not accurate and with error. The common error includes Halo

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    metallography log

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    Zone 1: weld metal zone The weld metal zone is where the parent metal and filler metal are heated together to the melting point and then cooled. There are two main microstructural features that can be observed in this zone: they are the Widmanstatten patterns and columnar grains. These patterns are observed to have random directions. The Widmanstatten patterns appear due to large austentite (gamma-Fe) grains being cooled rapidly‚ as steel is a good conductor of heat. The rapid cooling also resulted

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    The Martian by Andy Weir The book follows the stranded NASA astronaut Mark Watney on Mars‚ as he channels his inner Crusoe and tries to survive and get rescued. Weir uses logbook entries to convey Watney´s thoughts‚ which makes the book a bit more unique since the events of the book are told after they have happened. However Weir still makes sure there is enough suspense to go around for everyone. Humor Watney is all alone on Mars with only limited resources‚ no companions and no escape. To make

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    RA Chronicles Of Ice

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    Reading Assignment: Chronicles of Ice Summary: In Chronicles of Ice‚ Gretel Ehrlich sets out to “learn whatever lessons a glacier has to teach”‚ and to share what she has learned with us‚ as readers. The lesson the author relays to us is that the fate of the glacier is inextricably linked to that of the biological health of the Earth itself. Ehrlich uses the glacier as a device to show both cause and effect of the declining health of the Earth’s climate. The gases and particulate trapped in the ice

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    personal log

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    Ecology Discussion Questions Chapter 40 1. If you are a biologist interested in working in the tropical rainforest‚ briefly describe a research study you could complete at each level in the biological hierarchy‚ starting from the organismal level to the biosphere. 2. What are the two abiotic variables that dictate type of terrestrial biome? Do aquatic and marine systems rely on the same two variables? Why or why not? 3. Which of the terrestrial biomes is the most vulnerable to anthropogenic

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    Log Paper

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    Michelle Rabicheva Professor Kathleen Haley English 1012 17 September 2014 John Muir‚ “Stickeen” “Stickeen”‚ by John Muir is a very descriptive essay on how the author forms a bond with a dog. The author goes on an adventure to explore Alaska’s glaciers. I found this essay to be touching and nostalgic. The author shows throughout the essay how his relationship has changed with Stickeen and how inspiring Stickeen was to him through their journey. Toward the end

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