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    Purpose and Background Cells divide in two ways, mitosis and meiosis. Mitosis is used to produce cells that are genetically identical to the parent cell for growth, asexual reproduction, or repair after injury. Cells that are produced by mitosis are diploid, meaning that they have two complete sets of chromosomes, one from each parent. Meiosis is used to produce haploid cells that have only one set of chromosomes, a mix of chromosomes from both parents. Meiosis produces cells that are…

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    During the beginning of WWI, America chose to stay neutral. America had no motivation to go to war, Europe was far away and most Americans didn’t feel like it was their obligation to needlessly interfere in a foreign war, even though a large portion of the American population was of European heritage. Relating back to George Washington’s farewell address, neutrality is the best policy, this also reflected the views of most citizens and politicians leaving the US neutral until later. Wilson’s…

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    Focus of dimension: Considers how well the teacher manages instructional time and routines and provides activities for students so that they have the opportunity to be involved in learning activities. Summary of strengths: Clear behavior expectations: Teachers were observed stating clear expectations, such as, “show me a quiet hand”, “put your tray in front of you”, and “This is how we hold scissors safely.” During the observation, it was evident that most children understood the rules and…

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    of generations which showed an inverse relationship. One way to improve this lab would be to make sure that no simple or careless errors were made during the experiment. The process of counting the beans and dropping the fox squares was very tedious and had a lot of room for making simple errors such as not counting the beans properly. Therefore, methods like double-checking your answer or using multiple people to count could help prevent careless errors. Another way to improve the lab would be…

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    Essay One the Electoral College The Electoral College is embedded into the fabric of the United States of America. It has been the only way we have elected our Presidents since the start of the republic. In this short essay I will discuss how the process works and the advantages and disadvantages to the Electoral College. The way the Electoral College works is quite simple once educated on the matter. Slates of electors are chosen from a list by the political parties and are usually chosen in…

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    Elements have various meanings, but when used in “Trickster Tales,” they are used to represent when one character tricks another character and it derides a message, lesson, or moral. In spite of, a number of elements present in “Trickster Tales,” it is extremely strenuous to get a grasp on every single element. During the course of a “Trickster Tale,” the trickster has presented characteristics based on their actions. The elements “Brain over Brawn,” “ Cleverness of the trickster,” “…

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    We are reading the book the Christmas carol for school.The theme for stave one was greed. This is about a man named Scrooge owns a counting company. He enjoys counting his money with his Time. he is a very greedy man when the people came asking for a donation for the poor Scrooge said “is there is not prisons or poor homes”. this shows his greed , but later that night his old partner marley's ghost came. He was trying to tell him that he is greedy and should help others. he was told that one…

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    1. Did the student meet the criterion for the objective? Explain. During the assessment and the instruction period the student very much wanted to spell each word and had trouble understanding the concept of counting the individual sounds. However, in the end she did accomplish the task, but it felt a little as if she were sometimes guessing rather than feeling very certain of the concept. Although she is intelligent and literate in her native language, the concept of phonemes (vs. phonics)…

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    learning about the environment around them through their senses with no realisation of object permanence. Whilst in this stage children have a very basic mathematical understanding and can begin to recognise counting patterns when introduced to these ideas, e.g. the child’s parents counting and organising items belonging to the child with them (Ojose, 2008, p27). The…

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    Greatest Achievement of the Mayan, Aztec and Inca People The Mayans, Aztecs, and the Inca people made many achievements in math and astronomy. The Mayans invented an evasive number system and Mayan calendars .The Aztecs made a lot of inventions dealing with math and astronomy. The Incas made findings of math, which helped them manufacture certain things like tools. The Mayans developed an advanced number system. They developed ways to add and subtract. The Mayans understood the importance of…

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