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Scoring SheetCandidate Name: Candidate Major: Katie Matthews Evaluator: Class of: Pass Some Weakness No Corrections RequiredTechnology Product For Pre-Service TeachersElementary EducationPass Good Quality2006No Pass Corrections Required See
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Laboratoire de Mtorologie DynamiqueThe role of satellite data in estimating the impact of anthropogenic activity on climate changeJean-Louis DufresneCNRS / IPSL / LMDdufresne@lmd.jussieu.frClimate change: a theoretical prediction19th Century:
Hampton - AK - 2007
PBL NASA center on real life problems Prof. Gloria Faus ITESM, Campus Guadalajara, MxicoAuthor and Contributing MembersPBL Author: Gloria Elena Faus Landeros Academic Advisor of PBL Design: Ph. Dr. Jim Botti Mathematical Advisor: Guadalupe Lomeli
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Environmental Research Study On Our Local Chollas CreekTeacher: Zamaria Rocio Zamaria Rocio Grades: 6th-8th San Diego, CaliforniaQuestion? How will the weather affect the creek in a ten-month period?California Standards Covered:Investigatio
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TheJ ac t I We in the ke ar Sno w Dressing for theWeatherstudy design by Karin Wangberg Rogers Ab trac s t1st grade students will observe and record weather characteristics, collect and ho ? t warm record temperature data, and photograph an
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Digging up the Dirt on pHSabrina Cooper (GA), Dave Emery (AK), Sheila Forster (MN), Horace Magwood (GA) & Linda Shepherd (AR)Global Map of our CitiesAbstract Comparison of latitude affect on soil pH level looking at three different latitudes i
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Phragmites vs SpartinaPaul Sarandria Erick Larson Richard Neefe Dan BorickAbstract Thepurpose of this study is to determine the abiotic and biotic factors that support the successful encroachment of Phragmites upon Spartina. This project will
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Investigations in Smog from North Dakota to Southern OntarioBy: Do Yong Park, Peter Sykora, Peter EldergillAbstract This investigation is interested in finding a difference of smog in two different locations, ND and Toronto, which characterizes
Hampton - CD - 2006
Uniform Acceleration 1: Velocity-TimeType of Activity: Demonstration, Lab-Practical Exercise Purpose/Objective: to demonstrate uniform acceleration by experiment Physics Topics: speed, velocity, acceleration (kinematics) Maths Topics: straight line
Hampton - CD - 2006
Reflection in a Plane MirrorType of Activity: Demonstration Purpose/Objective: To show the properties of reflection To show that R i = R r To show that image and object distances from the mirror are equal Physics Topics: reflection of light, plan
High Point - COLEM - 104
Biomes in the ZooThe ecosystems and animals that live in them!Biomes in the Zoo Aquatic Desert Forest GrasslandThe LlamaAquatic HabitatEcosystem - freshwater wetland habitats, streams connect the ocean to other ecosystems. Water quality
N.E. Illinois - UX - 4790
Pain Management PrinciplesClay M. Anderson, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Ellis Fischel Cancer Center Univ. of Missouri Health Sciences Center 1/10/00Agenday y y yScope of the Problem Physiology of Pain Principles of Assessment Basics of P
N.E. Illinois - UX - 1
15. Benzene and AromaticityBased on McMurry's Organic Chemistry, 6th edition2003 Ronald Kluger Department of Chemistry University of TorontoAromatic Compounds Aromatic was used to described some fragrantcompounds in early 19th centuryNot co
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Chapter 20: Carboxylic Acids and NitrilesBased on McMurry's Organic Chemistry, 6th edition2003 Ronald Kluger Department of Chemistry University of TorontoThe Importance of Carboxylic Acids (RCO2H) Starting materials for acyl derivatives (esters,
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18: Ethers and Epoxides; Thiols and SulfidesBased on McMurry's Organic Chemistry, 6th edition2003 Ronald Kluger Department of Chemistry University of TorontoEthers and Their Relatives An ether has two organic groups (alkyl, aryl, or vinyl)bond
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Chapter 21. Carboxylic Acid Derivatives and Nucleophilic Acyl Substitution ReactionsBased on McMurry's Organic Chemistry, 6th edition2003 Ronald Kluger Department of Chemistry University of TorontoCarboxylic Compounds Acyl group bonded to Y, an
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Extrarole behaviors considered crossculturally: Examining German and U.S. approaches to rewarding performanceMelody Wollan, Touro University International Suzanne Peterson, Miami University of Ohio Marko Grnhagen, Southern Illinois UniversityEdw
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Extrarole behaviors considered crossculturally: Examining German and U.S. approaches to rewarding performanceMelody Wollan, Touro University International Suzanne Peterson, Miami University of Ohio Marko Grnhagen, Southern Illinois UniversityEdw
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Preparing for SelfDirected Work TeamsCOS 4880 Bruce K. Barnard SelfDirected Work Team A highly trained group of 618 people Responsible for turning out finished work A widerange of cross functional skills Access to information to m
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Chapter 7 Energy Work Power Mechanical Energy Potential Energy Kinetic Energy Work-Energy Theorem Conservation of EnergyDr. Jie Zou PHY 1071 1Work When we lift a load against Earth's gravity, work is done. The heavier the load or the hig
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Social Marketing vs. Media AdvocacyTwoDifferentApproachesToward aCommonPublicHealthGoalSocial MarketingTheuseofmarketingprinciplesand techniquestoinfluenceatargetaudience tovoluntarilyaccept,reject,modifyor abandonabehaviorforthebenefitof indiv
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Effective Training: Strategies, Systems and Practices, 2nd EditionChapter Three Learning Motivation & PerformanceSession Overview Define theory and explain its relationship to training. Describe the three factors determining human perfor
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Chapter 19 Vibrations and Waves Vibration of a pendulum Wave Description Wave Motion Transverse Waves Longitudinal WavesDr. Jie ZouPHY 10711General definitions of vibrations and waves Vibration: in a general sense, anything that switche
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Identifying Content and Specifying BehaviorsChapter 4 Instructors and Their Jobs W.R. Miller and M.F. MillerLet's Think About This What should be taught in a course? How should it be presented to students?Occupational Analysis Reducing who
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Identifying Content and Specifying BehaviorsChapter 4 Instructors and Their Jobs W.R. Miller and M.F. MillerLet's Think About This What should be taught in a course? How should it be presented to students?Occupational Analysis Reducing who
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Chapter36ImageFormationDr.JieZouPHY13711Outline Formingimageswithaplanemirror SphericalmirrorsConcavemirrorandconvexmirrorFormingimageswithaconcaveor convexmirror Raytracing(raydiagram) Mirrorequation SignconventionsPHY1371 2
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History of the Safety Movement in America Early America: Personal safety was simple survival Accidents were attributed to acts of God and Fate or Luck America was 95% rural First safety innovation, the Boston Light in 1716, was designed to prot
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Teaching Computer ApplicationsCarolA.Lundgren TerryD.Lundgren GeorgeA.Mundrake Selecting Course Topics Employerrequirements Forwardlooking AdvisoryboardCourse Design Combinedcourse Individualcourses Learningmodules Introduction Inte
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Teaching Computer ApplicationsCarolA.Lundgren TerryD.Lundgren GeorgeA.Mundrake Selecting Course Topics Employerrequirements Forwardlooking AdvisoryboardCourse Design Combinedcourse Individualcourses Learningmodules Introduction Inte
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Appreciative Inquiry The 4-D ProcessCOS 4850From: Whitney & Trosten-Bloom (2003) The Power of Appreciative Inquiry Berrett-KoehlerDiscovery Discovery"What gives life?" "What gives life?" (The best of what is) (The best of what is) Appreciating
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Learning Process and Influences on LearningChapters 2 and 3 Instructors and Their Jobs W.R. Miller and M.F. MillerLearning ProcessNeed understanding of basic theory Elements of successful learningIntelligence Attention InterestVary instruction
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Learning Process and Influences on LearningChapters 2 and 3 Instructors and Their Jobs W.R. Miller and M.F. MillerLearning ProcessNeed understanding of basic theory Elements of successful learningIntelligence Attention InterestVary instruction
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Related InstructionCTE 4923 Three Program Components Related classroom instruction Onthejob training Student organization activities Related Instruction Inschool instruction of students In conjunction with OJT training Based on t
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Related InstructionCTE 4923 Three Program Components Related classroom instruction Onthejob training Student organization activities Related Instruction Inschool instruction of students In conjunction with OJT training Based on t
N.E. Illinois - UX - 1
PROCEDURES FOR HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE MAJORS TO OBTAIN DEPARTMENTAL APPROVAL General Information All teacher education students must receive Departmental Approval to Student Teach before they can be placed to student teach; the Departmental Appro
N.E. Illinois - UX - 1
Eastern Illinois University Department of Early Childhood, Elementary, and Middle Level Education ELE 3350: Language Arts in the Elementary Schools Spring 2008-Section 001Instructor: Office: Telephone: Time: Location: April Flood BB2206 Office 581-7
N.E. Illinois - UX - 1
PadmarajuCurriculum VitaeKiran Padmaraju, Ph.D.Office: Buzzard Hall 1322, Dept. of Elem. Education Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL 61920 (217) 581-7879 kpadmaraju@eiu.edu Home: 704, Taft Avenue, Charleston, IL 61920 (217) 531-8955 kir
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PadmarajuCurriculum VitaeKiran Padmaraju, Ph.D.Office: Buzzard Hall 1322, Dept. of Elem. Education Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL 61920 (217) 581-7879 kpadmaraju@eiu.edu Home: 704, Taft Avenue, Charleston, IL 61920 (217) 531-8955 kir
N.E. Illinois - UX - 1
Vita of Marylin Lisowski 233 Summit Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15238 412-517-8253 mlisowski@eiu.edu and http:/www.ux1.eiu.edu/~cfmfl/EDUCATION Ph.D. MA BA The Ohio State University The Ohio State University Carlow College, Pittsburgh, PA Science/Environme
N.E. Illinois - UX - 1
ECN 4890 Study Guide for Second Exam Chapter 5 What are the two advantages of using output-based pay? Explain. Why is a commission rate of 100% effective at increasing worker effort? Explain using an example. Why is input-based pay more often used? H
N.E. Illinois - UX - 1
Personal Health HistoryBasic Requirements: Must be typed, double-spaced, in 10-12 point type. Must include information from AT LEAST three generations of your family. Must be relatively free from mechanical errors, including typographical, gramm
N.E. Illinois - UX - 1
Eastern Illinois University Department of Early Childhood, Elementary, and Middle Level Education ELE3000-Instructional Strategies for the Elementary School Spring 2008-Section 001Instructor: Office: Telephone: Time: Location: Office Hours: April Fl
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Early Childhood/Elementary/Middle Level Education Department ELE 3280 Developmental Reading in the Elementary School Cecilia J. Yoakum EC/ELE/MLE 2417 Buzzard Office Hours by appointment room 2177 217-581-2161 cjyoakum@eiu.edu Unit Theme: Educators a
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Grade Determination Introduction Skeletal System Skull Arthology Skeletal Muscle System Hematology Respiratory System Cardiovascular System Schematic Summary of Systemic Arteries Schematic Summary of Systemic Veins Lymphatic System
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Engel, Mylan The Price of Theistic Appeals to Inscrutable EvilTheistic philosophers have been quick to jump on the Beyond Our Ken (BOK-)maneuver bandwagon, because it provides a nifty way to undermine the standard evidential problem of evil. But
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Stillwell, Liane Wittgenstein and External World SkepticismI argue, on exegetical grounds, against Michael Williams' interpretation of Wittgenstein's anti-skeptical argument in On Certainty as turning on Wittgenstein's rejection of the
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Anderson, Mark Molinism, Open Theism, and Moral LuckIt is sometimes thought that the choice between Molinism and open theism involves a trade-off in values: Molinism asserts that God has providential power but allows God indirectly to ma
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Foley, Richard Corrosive Naturalism: Yandell on Humes Natural History of ReligionKeith Yandell, motivated by A Treatise of Human Nature, offers an interpretation of Humes Natural History that locates the origin of religious belief among the
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Sytsma, Sharon Socrates, the Absurd LoverI further the attempt of identifying a coherent theory of philia by pursuing a promising, yet neglected, approach: to balance what is said in the Lysis with Platos portrayal of Socrates as a frien
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Remhof, Justin Nietzsches Weapon of War: the Method of ScienceGiven the need to circumvent metaphysical dogmatism, I hold that the tension in Nietzsches view of science from middle to late brings to the fore methodological concerns for
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Korman, Dan Eliminativism and Its CounterexamplesEliminativism (as I will understand it) is the thesis that there can be no inanimate composite objects. It follows that atoms arranged tablewise do not compose anything. Intuitively, however, atoms
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Gabriel, John The Nihilist and the Univeralist Should Be FriendsNihilism is the view that no composite objects exist. Universalism is the view that any two things compose another thing. On the face of it, these views are very different, and th
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%%Ch. 2, Lecture (III), Example: Secant Method, Slid #5 %%Dr. Jie Zou, 01/20/08 %%clear all;close all;format long %To display up to 14 decimal places. Use format short to display up to 4 decimal places.%Defin
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%%Example 17.2 (Reference) %%Composite application of the trapezoidal rule %%Dr. Jie Zou 03/14/08 %%clear all;close all;%Define parametersa=0;b=0.8;n=2;%The coefficients of the polynomial fun
N.E. Illinois - UX - 1
Subject: globalizationDate: 25 Jul 2003 19:03:33 -0000From: "Hermann Hesse" <sublym1@budweiser.com>To: cflwb@eiu.eduhere's what i got for globalization to help the kids on the test.Brice J. DonnellyThey that can give up essential liberty to o
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Assignment for ECN 5471Author Neely,Christopher JContantSource Review By Federal Reserve Bank of Saint Louis Nov/Dec99ContantJustification - Received cursory treatment Detrimentalefficiency Phased out in developed countries durin
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Do endowments predict the location of production? Evidence from national and international data- by Jeffrey Bernstein, David WeinsteinHeckscher-Ohlin-Vanek (HOV) model -relationship b/w factor endowments and the factor services that are embodied i
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Subject: PresentationDate: Sat, 05 Apr 2003 13:53:56 -0600From: "John Denker" <jdenker53@pintailmail.com>To: cflwb@eiu.eduDr. Bates,Here is my last presentation in it's entirety.ThanksJOHN-PintailMail.com is brought to you by SDH - the la
N.E. Illinois - UX - 5070
Zn + I2 = ZnI2STUDENT OBJECTIVES 1. Describe a synthesis and decomposition reaction 2. Explain the Law of Conservation of Mass as it pertains to a chemical reaction 3. Explain the Law of Constant Composition 4. Describe the chemical properties of z
N.E. Illinois - UX - 4860
1The Use of Cannabinoid Receptors as Targets for Therapeutic Drug Treatment Scott Keller Biochem III 12/12/082Overview Background Where cannabinoid usage started Overview of GPCR Control of each receptor type CB1 CB2 CBx Specific r
N.E. Illinois - UX - 4860
Molecular analysis of gene expression in hepatoma cells using Chromatin Immunoprecipitation (ChIP) AssaySushma Shrestha INTRODUCTION: Eukaryotic Tightly regulated, control gene expression Gene-turned on and off at the right time at the right pl