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    • 77 Strongly disagree Neither Strongly agree March May 23. Real math problems can be solved by common sense Males Females Both Figure 4.32. Comparison between March and May, “Real math problems can be solved by common sense”, Males, Females,...
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    • 78 Table 4.10 March’s Average Survey Scores Question Male Female Both M SD M SD M SD 1 .80 .98 1.17 .80 .90 .90 2 -.40 1.02 .42 1.11 .05 1.15 3 -.30 1.35 .17 1.40 .16 1.40 4 -.10 .94 -.42 1.61 -.13 1.35 5 .90 .94 -.25 1.16 .34 1.21 6 1.00 .89 .58...
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    • 79 Males agreed or strongly agreed with 4 out of 23 statements by at least one point. Only once did males strongly disagree with one of the statements, asking questions makes them nervous. Females also agreed or strongly agreed with 4 out of 23...
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    • 8 learning to explain science issues to and discuss with the public and they are practicing communications skills by speaking to residents. Simultaneously, the student who participates in such a program will reflect on their personal and career...
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    • 8 When the student [understood] that the life of the plants that have been sown depend[ed] upon his care and in watering them … without which the little plant drie[d] up … the child [became] vigilant, as one who [was] beginning to feel...
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    • 80 Chapter 5 Backgrounds, Textures & Buttons and Devices. Click on one of the Optimized views and change the image type to GIF (Figure 5.15). Experiment with the Lossy and Color settings to reduce the image size as much as possible without...
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    • 80 Table 4.11 May’s Average Survey Scores Question Male Female Both M SD M SD M SD 1 .90 .83 .17 1.46 .54 1.27 2 -.30 .90 .00 1.22 -.01 1.12 3 .00 .89 -.08 1.32 .05 1.15 4 .30 .46 -.33 1.11 .11 .93 5 .90 .70 .25 1.09 .48 .99 6 .80 1.17 .58 1.11...
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    • 9 concluded that 15% to 25% of class time is spent dealing with student behaviors, which are incompatible to desired academic and on-task behaviors (Matheson & Shriver, 2005). Other research findings have reported that as much as half of classroom...
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    • 9 fulfill the need of the individual(s) being served. Bringle further elaborates that even if the student(s) know a better way to complete the service, the service will be in vain if it does not live up to the standards and expectations of the...
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    • 9 most prominent early spokesperson was Cook County Normal School faculty member Wilbur Jackman.” (Kohlstedt, 2008, p. 64). The nature study program was endorsed in 1893 by the Committee of Ten of the National Education Associations as...
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    • 9 Study Hypotheses Employing molecular methods, this study investigated desiccated maize samples collected from the Anasazi Corngrowers Site (F-448 trench; ~1100 C.E.) in Arizona. Collected samples were identified previously as maize using...
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    • 9 Verbal/Linguistic in Math Picture books about mathematics increase an interest in the students who prefer listening, reading, or telling the story. Based on the book Sir Cumference and the First Round Table by Cindy Neuschwander, the researcher...
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    • 94 Scheduled interviews for the third project were interrupted by the many activities at the end of school. Students were talked to when their projects came in either before or after school. The eighth grade students at Parowan High School do not...
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    • 94 With this data, groups such as the Austrian Tourism Board can formulate better plans of how and where to broadcast the selected destination images. By understanding where certain travelers look for travel information, more focus can be placed on...
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    • 96 Chapter 6 Animation with Photoshop opacity back to 100%. Your frames should now look like Figure 6.16. 9. Now we will use the Tween function to generate the additional frames necessary for our animation. Click the tween icon in the animation...
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    • 98 Chapter 6 Animation with Photoshop The animation pallet also shows you the layers in your image. The currently selected layer is high-lighted. Since our image has only a background and type layer, we only see the type layer in the animation...
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    • a change of labor would be a rest and profitable to my bodily health, so 1 wrote to President Taylor on the subject and it met his approval and, owing to my poor sight, thought it would be a good plan to take my wife, Ellen, with me and that we...
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    • A Little Laughter A LOVE LETTER. The following unique epistle was picked up lately in the street: "Dear Bill, The reason I didn't laff when you laft at me in the post office yesterday, was becos I hev a bile on my face, and I can't laff. If I laff...

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