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    prototyping as a communication catalyst for e-learning design experience‚ and school]. Retrieved October 4‚ 2000‚ from http://stills.nap.edu/ html/howpeople1/ Carliner‚ S. (2008). In depth tutorial: Designing and developing e-learning projects: A three-tiered approach Clark‚ R. (2000). Four architectures of instruction. Performance Improvement‚ 41(7)‚ 8– 14. Clark‚ R. (2002). The new ISD: Applying cognitive strategies to instructional design. Clark‚ R. (2003). Building expertise: Cognitive methods

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    The Gold Rush and The California Dream The California Dream as it was seen during the gold rush and even today is a direct result of the embellished images and stories that flew out of California during the Gold Rush of 1849. In cold harsh weather farmers heard stories of a place where it was always warm. Where you never had to see snow if you didn’t want to. This place that had rivers filled with gold‚ and a place that gave up its wealth and treasures with barely any effort. They were hooked

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    CALIFORNIA INDIANS califa.org KAROK Location: Northwestern California (western part of Siskiyou County) Language: Hokan family Population: 1770 estimate: 1‚500 1910 Census: 800 The word Karok (also spelled Karuk) meant upstream‚ a name the people used to distinguish themselves from their neighbors downstream‚ the Yurok.  Except for their language‚ the customs of the Karok were very much like the Yurok‚ resembling the people of the northern Pacific Coast (Oregon‚ Washington‚ Vancouver Island)

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    American Sense‚ which is often called ‘’modules’’) were a year or a semester‚ though the American usage is common parlance. Courses in American Universities are usually on a time restraint. Some courses are three weeks long‚ one semester long‚ an academic year long and on some occasions three semesters long. A course is usually specific to the students major and is instructed by a professor. For example‚ if a person is taking an organic chemistry‚ then the professor would teach the students Organic

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    programming by giving an overview of Visual Basic database programming in general‚ then taking a brief look at both DAO and RDO before turning to ADO. I’ll put all three of these protocols into historical perspective to give you an idea why ADO is so powerful and where it fits into the scheme of things. You may wonder why there are three different sets of database protocols available in Visual Basic. As it turns out‚ the reason is historical. 1 Ch01 10/29/99 2 2:27 PM Page 2 Chapter

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    University for the inspiring deeds. The faculty members of College of Computer Studies for the support‚ ideas and thoughts about the system‚ and for providing them information that they need for their study; Mrs. Wilma R. Maglapuz‚ who stood as their thesis adviser for always inspiring them while sharing knowledge and during the completion of this study; Dean of College of Computer Studies‚ Prof. Ronaldo S. Maglapuz for his selfless support; BS Information Technology 3C class 2011-2012 and 4C class

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    Name:Philip E. Dungan Jr. 1St year BTTE ESSAY (My Teacher) My teacher‚ My hero! A famous quote in academe world. A man named Crispher Jay Gomez de Guzman‚ is a man of passion and potential. He is a silent type of person but once he speaks‚ everybody listen. They say “My teacher‚ My hero” but I say “My teacher‚ My IDOL”. A teacher has his or her own style or way of motivating their students. Motivation plays an important part in a student’s success of learning and development. There are times

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    This essay will include Ms “Brown” (pseudonym) holistic nursing assessment and care plan. It will explain the reason for using Ropan‚ Logan and Tierney 2000 as a basis for assessment and care planning. The student will also use the Waterlow score and pain assessment tool during the assessment. Having recognized Ms Brown’s assessed needs and care planning decisions‚ those related to Ms Smith’s difficulty in mobilising and her pain are explained in further detail using the relevant literature including

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    California‚ population (total 37‚ 691‚912) For many years‚ Southern California was America’s “Promised Land”‚ an ideal fuelled by the warm sunshine‚ golden beaches‚ and the mystery‚ glamour and romance of the film industry. Now it seems that the state is cursed by natural disasters‚ and Los Angeles‚ with its 13 million inhabitants‚ has become known as ‘hazard city’. The summary diagram has explained the interrelationships between the hazards which threaten Los Angeles‚ but it is necessary to

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    "Santa Cruz Island"(Modern Baja California)‚ for Spain in 1535. Later Spanish explorer‚ Francisco de Ulloa‚ under the commission of Hernán Cortés‚ surveyed the west coast of modern Mexico and Baja California Peninsula‚ leading to the belief in an Island of California. Portuguese surveyor‚ Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo‚ was the first to explore the California coast‚ traveling from San Diego to Pt. Reyes in 1542; he too believed in an Island of California. “Island of California‚” Spanish East Indies‚ Spanish

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