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    Teaching

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    process of learning and teaching hasimproved the way in which students learn learn throughout the years Have a look at the influence of technology in education. 4. 1780 - Early public schools adopt the teacher/manager model with the teacher as the primary manger of instruction and assessment in a single 1946 - First vacuum tube-based computers developed;classroom universities help in computer development effort; technology used in 1960 – PLATO (programmed logic for automatic teaching war effort. operations)

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    What ideas and values reflected in and through your texts‚ and how do these texts challenge the conventions and values for the traditional crime story? The purpose of each text and stylistic features Many crime fiction texts are produced to reflect and explore certain aspects of different societies‚ and developed conventions have allowed the development of the hard-boiled school. The Golden Age of crime fiction tends to focus on the plot‚ the setting and the intricate method of detection‚ while

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    WHILE-READING: Read the text entitled “The Myth of Cyber Terrorism” by Joshua Green and fill in the table below with the arguments for and against the idea that cyber terrorism is a real threat or not. PARAGRAPHS 1. MAIN IDEAS What are the arguments given in the text that support that cyber-terrorism IS a threat to the society? What are the arguments given in the text showing that cyber-terrorism is NOT a threat to the society? SUPPORTİNG DETAİLS What are the examples given?

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    Say No to Drugs

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    1. Drugs mess with your mind Drug use can cause you to lose your ability to remember things‚ to think clearly and to study properly. Drug use gives you the impression that you are more alert and aware‚ but under the influence of drugs you are actually less aware‚ and less alert. Drug use can also cause people to act in strange unpredictable ways. A person can undergo a complete personality change when under the influence of drugs. Since drug residues can remain in the body for many years after they

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    we see who our real friends are and get a different perspective on life. In the story‚ Victor lost his job‚ and then his father so he asked the tribal council for help. They only gave him $100‚ which would not even be enough for a flight ticket. It was Thomas Builds-the-Fire who offered help. Him and Victor were once friends as kids but drifted apart as they became older and Thomas became an outcast for wild his story-telling. Victor had once beat Thomas up for no reason at all and years later Thomas

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    self and not through others. Man’s experiences while on earth are very important moments that aid him in obtaining recollection. Both of these statements take part in Plato’s doctrine of recollection. To put it into simpler terms‚ Plato’s doctrine of recollection goes something along the lines of “how learning is possible.” Plato believed that there was an endless amount of possibilities in another realm. As an example‚ let’s use “equal.” Nothing in our world can teach us about what is equal‚ since there

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    British philosopher John Locke in the late 17th Century created the doctrine of Empiricism. Locke argued that human nature was mutable and that knowledge was gained through accumulated experience rather than by accessing some sort of outside truth. In his work “An Essay Concerning Human Understanding” he claimed that the mind begins as a clear slate and experience shapes it. He does not support the claim that humans have ideas that are innate. Locke believed in order for humans to know anything

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    individuals are surely impacted greatly from these disabilities‚ but they are otherwise just as equal as everyone else. However‚ if one isn’t treated with the equality they deserve‚ how does that impact the rest of their life? In Cammie McGovern’s Say What You Will‚ Matthew and Amy are new friends aspiring to have a memorable high school end‚ while also dealing with the obstacles and judgement that come with having their own disabilities‚ like obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and cerebral palsy

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    Say No to Drugs

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    "Say No to Drugs" is now visible almost everywhere. Drug addiction is a major social evil of modern times. Major newspaper headlines and sensational television coverage scream about drug abuse and related crimes. Fascination for drugs and their easy availability have heightened the number of drug abuse cases particularly among youngsters. Drugs produce a sense of euphoria but they are very dangerous because the users gradually get addicted and are always at risk of a variety of life-threatening diseases

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    Say No to Plastics

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    Say No TO Plastics:-Not long ago in Cairns a beautiful whale beached itself and sadly the wahle died. When the scientists conducted an autopsy to find out what made it die they found 6aq m – that’s 6 sq m – of plastic bafs inside the whale’s digestive system. The poor thing had beached itself because it was slowly choking on all that man-made plastic – the exact plastic bags we get from Coles‚ Woolies or the mall. Say no to plastic bags. Whales are not the only animals dying from plastic bags

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