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    parcel is designated, may be allowed as permitted and discretionary uses: (a) Extensive Agriculture; (b) Natural Area; (c) Outdoor Recreation Area; (d) Park; and (e) Utilities. 57 New Buildings and Alterations 57 (1) No new buildings or other new structures are allowed in the floodway, except for the replacement of existing Accessory Residential Buildings, Backyard Suites, Duplex…

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    management plan, the four main sections generally include: the project overview, project organization, project management, and the schedule (CSU-Global, 2013). The sections are then broken down further into subsections, which create a more manageable structure for all stakeholders involved. A project management plan for the National MPS Society to create a new program for a non-profit organization, run by minimal staff, and an all volunteer board, must be extremely well thought out. This tool…

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    An entity relationship diagram is a graphical representation of conceptual data organized into a specific and well-defined model.. The objective of an entity relationship diagram is to construct a simple, easy to comprehend, and accessible presented data model consisting of entities, attributes, relationships and cardinalities. The model serves as an instrumental tool for database design, where the model can facilitate communication between the system analyst and the end-user during the…

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    Analyzing Wal-Mart Wal-Mart is a nationwide cooperation that supplies cheap goods, decent pay, and friendly service to consumers all over the nation. The consumers request the items. These items could range from yogurt and lip gloss to clothes and a new flat screen. Whatever our needs/want Walmart always has what we’re looking for, and if it’s not the cheapest they have a program that always you to get that extra money spent back. So to basically some it up, Wal-Mart and Society is equal to…

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    Throughout our lives we are faced with people, object, scenery, and events that we neglect. It is only when these ignored things are bought to our attention that we stop and reflect upon them. In the novel, “If Nobody Speaks or Remarkable Things”, the tragic event that is the main pivot point in the novel takes place on the same day that another, significant yet never mentioned, event occurs. This neglect of mentioning this figure highlights to the reader a significant theme weaved throughout…

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    combining elements of abstract structures according to certain rules . Originally these elements would put be interpreted as numbers or quantities, so that the algebra somewhat originally was a generalization . The adjective " algebraic " usually denotes a relationship with algebra , such as in algebraic structure . For historical reasons, it may also indicate a relationship with the solutions of polynomial equations , algebraic numbers , algebraic extension or algebraic expression. It AGREES…

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    The name of the article is Using Technology to Balance Algebraic Explorations by Terri L. Kurz which is in Teaching Children Mathematics, May 2013, Volume 19, No. 9, pp. 554-562. In the article, Kurz talks about the concept of using a web-based balance tool to algebraically demonstrate equality. These tools encourage the Common Core Standards of Algebra. For example, The article illustrates a balance tool called the Balancing Act in which the kindergarteners to balance a bird feeder and a…

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    differentiation. Although there is plenty of scaffolding of the new content (Van de Walle, Karp, & Bay-Williams, 2013, p. 23), the approach does not vary very much in its representation (Van de Walle et al., 2013, p. 22-24). The majority of the unit structure is to be straightforward with the content and not deviate from the concepts the students need to master. Each lesson begins with defining the vocabulary that the student’s need to know in order to build their procedural fluency. Albeit,…

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    Emmy Noether, a German mathematician, gained he popularity and respect through being one of the most creative in Algebraist in Modern times. Emmy Noether was born March 23, 1882 in Erlangen, Germany. She was the daughter of the mathematician, Max Noether. Emmy Noether was a certified English and French teacher in 1900. She chose to study mathematics at the University of Erlangen, but women were only allowed to audit the class with the permission of the instructor. During the winter of…

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    The Parthenon Athens and the Pantheon in Rome are two of the most well known buildings in the world. Despite being very different structures outwardly, they are similar in foundation and use. Perhaps this is not surprising as the ruler who reconstructed the Pantheon was, “widely travelled…and admired Greek culture.” (Cline, 2017) Both temples are mathematically based. Math and especially geometry was a key part of ancient Greek culture. The Greeks invested, “platonic solids and…certain…

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