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    • 10 INCLUSION: IN SERVICE TRAINING bus, or in a classroom. Students need to be integrated, or incorporated, within the regular classroom. Physical vicinity is not the only change spoken of here, but of social and academic integration as well. Partial...
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    • THE WEB 147 Tools 87 folder “JS.” There are likely other names, but usually these are the most com􀀍􀴀 􀁍􄴀􀁏􄼀􀁎􄸀􀀎􀸀 􀀭􂴀􀁏􄼀􀁒􅈀􀁅􄔀 􀁁􄄀􀁄􄐀􀁖􅘀􀁁􄄀􀁎􄸀􀁃􄌀􀁅􄔀􀁄􄐀...
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    • 144 Appendix E Collection of Real-life math assignments/activities Seven stories were chosen for the first activity from Math Stories for Problem Solving Success (Overholt, et. al., 1990). They were Tessa’s grounding, Jake’s surprise, The Pro...
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    • 12 are designed by The Center for Disease Control and Prevention. They suggest that children should participate in aerobic and activities daily, muscle-­‐strengthening activities three days a week, and bone-­‐strengthening activities twice a we...
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    • dedicated on Christmas day, which day will long be remembered among us. In the morning the Indians [Pihedes], to the amount of some 300, women and children included, gathered into the Fort. We preached to them in their own language and made them a...
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    • 4. Repeatable? Is the course repeatable for multiple credits? No Yes If yes, max # credits Is the course repeatable in the same semester? No Yes • Check Yes or No indicating if it is repeatable, and if it is repeatable in the same semester. •...
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    • 10 discovered that the books may be for children on one level, but on other levels they speak to older students and adults” (Spicer, 2003, p. 5). According to Furner, Yahya, and Duffy (2005) there are benefits of using literature...
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    • 166 .. •• '." - Classroom Ideas for High School M --=- -------- r .._q... .~.~ _",h __ ....__, 7 --- ----- ~~ Classroom Ideas for High ') School Math www.enc.org/focuslideashsmath/ StI1lP from their das$rOI'Im Ul ywn! Tex:bcn ICnllD...
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    • 15 Experiments There has been a multiplicity of research done with AES systems. Most of the research in the past focused on how accurately AES systems can grade an essay when compared with humans. With a few exceptions, the research seems to...
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    • 11 engaging if they include names of students in the class. Students often benefit from creating problems for each other (Wadlington and Wadlington, 2008). Writing stories and listening to books are not the only ways an individual...
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    • 14 Physical Education Physical education is a curricular area offered in schools that provides students with physical activity instruction, health-­‐related fitness, and cognitive understanding about physical activity, thereby enabling student to...
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    • 16 In another study, IntelliMetric’s accuracy when compared with human scores was debated. When the study, performed in Texas, indicated that the IntelliMetric scores did not correlate with human scores, the researchers developed the hypothesis...
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    • 15 statistics were collected almost ten years ago, but further research showed little change from these figures. Several assumptions have been made about physical education benefits throughout the research. These assumptions were best summarized in t...
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    • Introduction to the Internet and Web Page Design E-Book Survey Introduction & Instructions This survey concerns the E-Book “Introduction to the Internet and Web Page Design.” Once completed, it is intended that the book will become an integral...
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    • STUDENT EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK iii Acknowledgements As I look back over the past seven years of my education at Southern Utah University and the path I have taken to reach the goal of completing my Master’s Degree, I am full of gratitude. I owe a...
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    • 15 Table 6: Total number of samples successfully amplified and their percentage for each amount of DNA in solution. Totals represent the number of samples successfully amplified for each amount of DNA in solution plus earlier successes. For...
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    • U.S. Embassy 20 Degree Applied to Internship A Master’s in Professional Communication degree has prepared me in many ways to fulfill my responsibilities as an intern for the Department of State. As illustrated in the previous sections in this...
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    • loaded f r o ~ n wagons onto a neat stack in the stackyard, with the help the of a derrick and horses. There was a real knack to running this equipment effectively, and being able to get the hay in uniform stacks with the least amount of time and...
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    • July 11, 1914 ...The Parent's Classes from the East and West Wards were appointed to arrange for the celebration of Pioneer's Day on July 24, 1914. Aug. 3. 1914.. .Special session to consider workmanship of the water system extension (redwood...

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