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    The author Mark Haddon structure the main protagonist and narrator character by writing in the perspective of Christopher Boone. In this novel, Boone describe the important things about him and his life. The unique thing about how the novel is written is Haddon has to write according to how Boone character is, a writing of how the character dicates the writer. To learn about the writing style and techniques of this novel, we first must learn about who Christopher Boone is. Boone is not a…

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    Ethnic-Maintenance I Under the theme of ethnic maintenance, I should become aware of the things that I view people doing that I also may do myself or appreciate because it is something that I have done myself. For example, seeing a young black female in her mathematics class fight to establish her self-worth in class, whether through words or actions, my generate an emotional feeling of gratitude…

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    Why Kids Are Bad Analysis

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    Stop Telling Your Kids You're Bad At Math I agree with the article that we should tell children that math is fun to learn to prevent math anxiety, how bad you are at it, and how bad they are writing and reading. Sometimes children can't comprehend on what they're learning. You can make math fun by playing games and how fun it is to solve problems. Kids my age don’t like math because it's either hard to comprehend it or they don’t want to do it. Textbooks are kind of hard to do or learn on their…

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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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    When is Plagiarism not Plagiarism, Well a famous example of this is the Calculus theory and development. This interests me since it both demonstrates mathematics and the hot topic of the week Plagiarism. Both Issac Newton and Gottfreid Liebniz both lay claim to this discovery. Liebniz first discovered the theories of calculus during the 1670’s published in the 1680’s. However Newton developed his theories of calculus during the 1660’s published during the 1690’s. Was Plagiarism involved here?…

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    There are three different primary ways in which expectations tend to be violated in the cross-cultural teams. One is the communication behaviors. This defines the typical behaviours of the members of the team for communicating and accomplishing the goals of the team. Based on how individuals respond to the request of one another has the potential of determining whether a conflict will occur or not. For instance, when a team leader sends an email to any of the members of the team and after…

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    Originally I was unsure on which investigation to pick however after looking at each in detail the T-Shaped investigation seemed more logical to me. At the beginning, I took a very random approach in picking the different T-Shapes (10, 20, 39, 5) I could not draw much of a conclusion (see figure one.) After reevaluating, I decided to take a more systematic approach, going along number by number to work out the T total. I was unable to start at T1 because of the number grid, therefore the first…

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    Spot Questions

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    Jimmy, in your discussion post you brought up a good point - calculating the answer on the spot. I think that some students have difficulty with this simply because they are shy, may not be good with being put on the spot, or just may not be a student, who thinks quickly on their toes. I use to be this type of student in school. If I was called on in Math class, I always had a hard time answering the questions that my teacher would call on me for. This was partially because I was not good at…

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    • Patrick is a 16 years-old boy and a 10th grade student in High School with a mild intellectual disability. According to his parents, when he was three years old, he had a stroke after a surgery that paralyzed part of this brain. Due to an intense and multidisciplinary therapy, he could overcome most of his mobility impairments, but it still affects his intellectual abilities, specially related to language skills. His mother also perceive that Patrick performs better when he has additional…

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    Nt1310 Unit 4-Qm Analysis

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    It accepts an M-ary value that specifies a predefined symbol map with the number of distinct symbol map values to use as symbols. samples per symbol specifies an even, positive number of samples dedicated to each symbol. Multiply this value by the symbol rate to determine the sample rate. The default value is 16. symbol values specifies an array of symbol values with an order that corresponds to the symbol map. The number of QAM states in the array must be 2N, where N is the number of bits per…

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