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    • 140 Chapter 8 Web Design With Photoshop of the photo. Position the curser above and to the left of the tree. Hold down the mouse button and drag diagonally down and to the right until you have enclosed the tree in the slice area. Release the mouse...
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    • 144 Chapter 8 Web Design With Photoshop ments and make the page more easily navigated by people with disabilities. The image is 800 x 600 pixels in size and the resolution is set to 72 ppi. This will make the finished web page fit the monitor...
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    • 15 care than others. Vegetable gardens, for example, will not work well in schools with climates that do not have growing seasons that coincide with the school year. School gardening covers a continuum of efforts to increase the...
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    • 16 the intelligences. Spreadsheets, previously discussed as a preference for the mathematical/logical learner, created on the computer, are common activities used in many math classrooms. An example of an activity using a spreadsheet is “students...
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    • 17 Chapter 3 Methodology The purpose of this thesis is to examine the relevance of reflection as a comprehensive link between service and cognitive learning in higher education. Participants Participants of this study were 20 Utah Valley University...
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    • 17 The benefits of learning in school gardens can be plentiful. The school, community, teachers, families, and students, all benefited from school gardens. Interdisciplinary learning. School gardens have been a tool to teach multiple subjects at...
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    • 1877.. .Roll of attendance. -Mayor: Councilmen: [took office in August 1877) John Chatterley Christopher J . Arthur Robert Heyborne Henry Leigh Homer Duncan Jens Nielson Louis Fischer Recorder: Sept. 2 6 , 1877 ...The Mayor was i n s t r u c t e...
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    • 2 1 6. Acquire and use accurately grade-appropriate general academic and domain-specific words and phrases, including those that signal precise actions, emotions, or states of being (e.g., quizzed, whined, stammered) and that are basic to a...
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    • 2 Chapter 1 The Internet and the Web Introduction In today’s world, it is the rare person who has not had some exposure to the Internet and the World-Wide Web. According to recent research, as of the year 2004 there were only about 20%...
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    • 2 Opponents say it “diminishes the role of teachers and warps students’ notions of good writing” (Grimes, & Warschauer, 2010). The Conference on College Composition and Communication stated: Writing-to-a-machine violates the essentially...
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    • 20 INCLUSION: IN SERVICE TRAINING carried out in the 2009-­‐2010 school year. The results were overwhelmingly successful, and not just for the students being served. This program provided the missing link that is helping to make the exception the...
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    • 21 and paid preparation time for teachers to create online and other classroom materials that supported ELL instruction. On the university level, instructors of teacher preparation programs increased information on instructional practices for ELLs....
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    • 21 INCLUSION: IN SERVICE TRAINING teachers are making modifications for typical students as they make modifications for students with special needs. Teachers’ degree of participation and preferred level of participation in the special education pla...
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    • 22 in methamphetamine synthesized by hydriodic acid/red phosphorous (Puthaviriyakorn, 2002). In addition, naphthalene (found around 232 m/z) was not detected in this study. GC/MS and Methamphetamine Artifacts Though the methamphetamine samples...
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    • 22 • Student must complete a consent form to agree to participate in an interview and subsequent survey. • Participant must have the funding to pay for the all-inclusive trip cost ($110). The responses from the interview questions were analyzed...
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    • 23 rocks and the world around him/her (Douglas, et.al., 2008). “Charles Darwin and Carl Sagan are are well known for their naturalist intelligences” (Shepard, 2004, p. 215). Having a camera to document information that can later be transferred...

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