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    Propaganda was an essential element of Communism: it propagated the Marxist-Leninist ideals among people against the West, in the forms of movies, speeches, radio and then television shows, books, newspapers and art. As a consequence, the US Intelligence developed strong Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) capabilities since the very beginning of the cold war. In the early 1950s, the analysis of propaganda material from USSR and China consented the US intelligence to highlight a growing discrepancy…

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    Part TWO: Part TWO: 1. Reflecting on Constructing the Fraction Materials a. I constructed my materials by hand with a pencil, ruler, and scissors. After I constructed my materials I used a laminator to laminate them so that they would retain their shape. b. To make my fraction strips, first I folded a piece of construction paper hot dog style into fourths. I then cut out the four sections along the folded lines. I then took one of the sections and measured how long the paper was (hot dog…

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    Analysis MICMAC stands for Matrice d’Impacts croises-multipication appliqu´ean classment (cross-impact matrix multiplication applied to classification) .It was developed by Michel Godet and JC Duperrin in 1973 to analyze the driving power and the dependence power of the barriers in order to find the most important barriers within the system .The MICMAC principle is based on the multiplication properties of matrices. The purpose of a MICMAC analysis is to analyze the driver power and dependency…

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    Mayan Achievements

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    The greatest achievement of the Maya in opinion is mathematics and the concept of zero. Why I think this is because we have used math forever and we use math for almost everything in our life, another reason is because without math we wouldn't have many things that we have today. The Mayans mathematical system looked something like, being zero and being one and on. They mostly used math for architecture and time. For architecture they used math for temples and pyramids and how many steps were…

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    incongruity, free verse, and allegory, the writer can affectively impart the carelessness and flippancy of sex without adoration. Moreover, Olds' investigates physical longing, multiplication of undesirable youngsters, and the specify…

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    thing in the morning they were allowed to use them. The students would use the computers mainly for a math website that generated addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division problems designed for fifth graders. Some of them were timed, scored, or just for fun. Students loved to see how fast they could go, almost like a timed multiplication test like when I was in fifth grade. The website would also allow them to print out a certificate of completion, which allowed the students to be…

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    During my observation, I was guest to the classroom of Mrs. Peryn, a fourth grade teacher at Cler-Mont elementary school in the Fort Osage R-1 district. Mrs. Peryn is a veteran teacher, with more than a dozen years of experience with students. Where she remembers a projector and overhead, is now a SMART board flanked by a pair of spare chargers for student Chromebooks. Even with the implementation and ready interactions with technology, the inside (and outside) walls of her classroom are covered…

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    Pupil dilation What do multiplication problems and a picture of a dead body have in common? Each sight will induce slight and irreversible expansion of the pupils within our eyes. This gives observers a subtle yet obvious signal about our thoughts and feelings. After much research into why our pupils dilate, scientists have known our pupils respond to more than mere changes in the light and also display our mental and emotional changes within. In fact, our pupil dilation correlates with arousal…

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    school. In a study by McNamara, she reported an interesting insight in exposing second grade to mental calculations by teaching them multiplication. This enhanced their ability to learn, retain and regenerate as opposed to students who started learning multiplication using calculators. In her model students were pretested to find out prior exposure to multiplication before inclusion in the study. Mental calculations improved learning…

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    Autobiography There I was on the plane to Hawaii. I remember I was so excited! My mom had told me a year before that we were going to Hawaii. I’m not from there, but what does it matter. After all I’ve been to Canada and I’m not from there. Everyone in my family had wanted to go on those two trips. All together I have seven people in my family, not including my animals or me. I have two sisters and one brother. Their names are Jenna, Ava, and Austin. I also have two sets of parents. They are…

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