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    My teaching philosophy is to maintain a balance between the duties of a teacher, the responsibilities as an advisor, and the role as a mentor. Teaching is a challenging, dynamic, creative, customized and evolving craft. The challenge is not in the physical act of doing the job as anyone can stand and narrate few words in front of an audience, but the challenge is to do it in an effective and efficient manner. I believe the essence of teaching is to facilitate the learning process and to get the…

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    wages are not uniform for every industry, occupation or job. It is due to a variety of factors that wage outcomes differ across the nation, with the price of each labour input being valued differently according to interaction of the supply and demand curves in the market. Wages are the monetary reward each individual receives in return for their efforts in the production process. Historically, the industrial relations framework Australia adopted had a strong emphasis on wages all being equal for…

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    students on Thursday night, disrupting a program and confronting the speaker in an encounter that turned violent and left a faculty member injured. President of the college, issued an apology to all people and speaker who wrote the book name ‘’The Bell Curve’’ linked to lower socio-economic status with race and intelligence. Apart from that, Professor Ms. Paton said that community had “failed to live up to our core values. Some of the protesters appeared but students had also been involved.…

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    This writing will talk about the lines that direct in this photo of the “Dead man’s Curve”, taken by an unknown author. First, the audiences easily identify the lines in this photo, namely: the handrails, the road marking, various trees and electric lines. The lines have different directions, but for the sake of brevity, the verticals ones will not be discussed. The main lines in this photo are the ones that direct the audiences’ eyes on the road. They are the easiest to track, due to the high…

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    Bell Curve Research Paper

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    “You may have to fight a battle more than once to win the war”-Margaret thatcher What this symbolizes to me is the bell curve.You start at the bottom and slowly go up it as you go up it, is a habit or easier, harder and harder until you reach the top and then it gets easier. This applies to war because,as you fight the battles the war get’s harder then you start to win and or loose.now how something like this applies to me.but how I think of it is you set a goal and that goal might be hard…

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    Girls Get Curves: Geometry

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    In her books, McKellar tries to relate math to this things “girly-girls” are interested in. In the book, “Girls Get Curves: Geometry Takes Shape” one of the ways McKellar tries to relate math to girls interest is by using “hot guys” as one of her examples when discussing “if…then” problems. She writes, “Let’s say we’re given All hot guys wear smelly socks. We could rewrite…

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    Flight consumer population consist of the passengers that do not have fear of flying and the passengers affected by fear of flying. Therefore, two utility functions are defined. The passenger utility function not affected by fear of flying U is determined by: a) consumer income Y, b) airfare for chosen route p, c) opportunity cost of time spend on the flight u, d) frequency delay cost, e) stochastic delay cost and f) passenger loyalty/travel benefit A. The mathematical formulation of the…

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    Technology in the Classroom Technology in the classroom has been discussed by many schools and in the government in the last few years. When looking at technology in the classroom it is the common questions of whether or not it is actually beneficial to the students and staff to have technology such as laptops, tablets, and calculators, readily available. In a 2009 report released by the National Center for Education, 74% of Pre-K to grade 12 teachers say that technology enables them to…

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    As our 40th president, Reagan was someone to look up to. Conservatisms began to take hold and republicans began to be the majority in the government. Many people had renewed hope in President Reagan and his policies he promised to enact during his campaign for presidency in 1980. President Reagan was known for many things including the way he stood up against the Iranian/American hostage crisis under the Carter administration and most importantly his economic policy. The President’s economic…

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    Planning past tomorrow was the first session I attended. It was very similar to the one I went to my freshman year. But with more information. What I learned from this session was planning is essential if you want to have success in the classroom. The meticulous way Tom Michalek plans is amazing. It goes from yearly to weekly to daily plans. All of it is in one excel sheet on his computer which means if he needs to check or revise or change anything he can do it really efficiently. The yearly…

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