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    • Figure 3.3 Cycling & Interrupts become faster and increasingly capable of performing more demanding tasks such as multimedia and 3D graphics. SYSTEM EFFECTIVENESS FACTORS There are four factors which impact the speed and effectiveness of a...
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    • 10 Chapter 1 The Internet and the Web As previously mentioned, HTML was developed in the early 1990s by Tim Berners-Lee who was an independent contractor at CERN. The original intent of HTML was to provide a means where-by scientific information...
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    • 20 This study does not address how many submission and revisions students made over the course of the year. It also does not look at how, and whether or not, teachers used additional features in the program. Thus, it is still undetermined how many...
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    • I. PROPOSAL DESCRIPTION 1. Current Information: Current Course Prefix & Number Current Credit Hours Current Contact Hours Current Course/Program Title Current Grading: Graded Pass/Fail Current Prerequisites Co-requisites • Fill in ALL of the...
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    • 18 material, oral and silent reading, monitoring, and wide and repeated reading (Reutzel & Cooter, 2007). Fluency is often measured by the number of words read per minute. There are many assessments to measure fluency, but one of the best known is...
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    • 19 5. Collegiality and professionalism. (Korkmaz, 2007, p. 390). Furthermore, an effective school must be open to the ideas and feelings of teachers and students. Schools need to have in place an effective way of communicating with all employees,...
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    • THE WEB 24 Instructor Key Create a Course Blog Assignment Criteria Performance Quality 0 points 1 point 2 points 3 points Blog Posts (evaluated weekly) Blog post was not published on time, is poorly written, does not contain content relevant to...
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    • 19 for longer challenging texts. In contrast, extrinsic motivation referred to grades or competition reasons for reading. (Guthrie, et al, 2006, p. 91). Intrinsic motivators also include a sense of accomplishment and self-pride....
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    • Emotions in Conflict 18 interconnectedness of conflict and emotions illustrates the importance of studying conflict from an emotional perspective. Previous research on emotion in conflict has primarily focused on the intrapersonal effects of...
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    • Commitment 18 Couple Qualities A combination of each individual’s qualities can also predict marital outcomes by affecting a couple’s courtship. A partner’s recognition of similar attitudes, social characteristics, or behavior can determine...
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    • Emotional Manipulation and Psychopathy 23 Machiavellianism was assessed using a new scale, the MPS, developed by Dahling, Whitaker & Levy (2008). After factor-analysis, the researchers shortened the scale to 16 items, scored on a 5-point Likert...
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    • the fourth, Sarah Ann Lunt. married J a n . 16, 1878. to whom eight boys were born. Owing to the anti-polygamy persecutions, he left Cedar City in 1887, together with his wife Sarah Ann and four s o n s , traveling by team through Southern Utah,...
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    • 17 of how Purcell-Gates (1995) provided reading intervention for Donny in exchange for documentation and careful examination of literacy development through the social and cultural perspectives of a family from the “white underclass, a minority...
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    • 19 INCLUSION: IN SERVICE TRAINING specific eligibility requirements, students are “falling through the cracks”. Researchers believe that the real world is not divided into “regular” and “special,” and therefore, the dual system of special...
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    • 19 concept addresses conservation of energy in chemical interactions. It does not address the concept of increase in disorder. This is a concept missing from the Utah Core and will be discussed later in the literature review. This standard is...
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    • MUTED MOTHERHOOD 19 Thus while women are better enabled by translating their perceptions, they are still disadvantaged in comparison to men. Power to Name From these three assumptions, it is clear that Muted Group Theory claims a language system...
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    • 13 from these could be as simple as the need to escape and experience something new. Push and pull factors such as these can be used in exploring why travelers visit Austria as well as the effectiveness of the communication channels in promoting...
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    • LIFE ON THE LINE 24 4) Metaphors – How does the culture say it? 5) Stories – What does the culture narrate? 6) Rites and Rituals – What does the culture enact? Examples of comments that indicate facts may include comments from Safety Manager...
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    • 17 2.4 Admission Requirements to Digital Forensics Program Basically, most of the papers or research in digital forensics program only concentrate on the curriculum and seldom touch about the requirements of a student prior to program acceptance...
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    • and appreciation found in human resources. Each theory is different, but through examination of each one and how they have been implemented in the past, we can discover a better way to run organizations in the future. Cheney (1983) begins his...

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