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    Concepts Of Map Scale

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    Question 2: Map scale is the ratio of the straight line distance between any two points on a map to the straight line distance between the same two points on the earth’s surface. Now when looking at map scale there a few concepts for instance, ratio (representational fraction) scale is a concept of map scale. Ratio scale is always neutral in the scale measurement used on the map. So when looking at a map scale of 1:50 000 it means that 1 unit of measurement on the map is equal to 50 000 of the…

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    A painting by an unknown artist is called The Descent of Christ into Limbo and was made in Peru during the mid-seventeenth century. This painting illustrates Jesus going into Limbo to free all of those who died before him. The artist demonstrates his ability to create three-dimensional figures to develop the feeling of looking out of a window. The artist also uses overlapping and shadowing to create different realistic and complex stories and scenes of Jesus. The second painting is by an…

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    Life Span Analysis

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    The average life span of an American is 77.9 years, 75.4 years for males and 80.4 years for women. Although the life expectancy of a person in America is quite high, 8.6 years of the total life span is spent being ill, which is ironic considering the United States carries such a preeminent medical care system (Robbins et. al. 3). It is important to work on one’s health to prolong the longevity of life. A healthier and longer life gives access to being able to accomplish one’s life’s goals,…

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    Benefits of nursing engagement. In recent years, the nurse engagement is considered as one of the positive organizational behaviors which are essential for organizations coping with new challenges to remain competitive in today’s working conditions. Work engagement is seen as vital for survival, sustainability and growth of the organizations (Matula and Uon, 2016). Work engagement in professional nurse has four important factors converge (1) A global shortage of nurses who are the…

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    communication include, competent communication, primary dimensions of groups, and norming--all which can improve how an individual interacts and why a person communicates. Practicing these concepts will not only guide students or business partners to be open and understanding, but also gain the title of being a competent…

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    In 1974, a gentleman that goes by Steven Luke’s became well known in the view of society eyes (Ron, 2008). In fact, it came out to be a very significant influence. Luke’s made an outlook in which; became famous as the” Power a Radical View”. Luke’s theories of society power perspectives made many valid points. The theories in particular were democracy was illogically connected to power, non-coercive foundations of contemporary society was important in certain areas, and that the communal factor…

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    Mathematical Focus: 2-D Shapes and 3-D Objects In the early years of schooling, children are exposed to 2-D shapes and 3-D objects in their day to day environment (Bobis 128 REFERENCE). It is important that children are aware of the shapes around them in both natural and man-made, to ensure they can engage, understand and apply knowledge of geometry. By exposing shapes to young children, they can begin to know and understand the…

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    The NAPLAN Test

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    Introduction The NAPLAN test (http://www.nap.edu.au) is for both primary and secondary schools to assess the performance of Australian students against minimum national standards (Reys et al., 2012). With this in mind the approach to answering the questions was to work through all parts of the questions just like a student would, to form an understanding of the process and methods a student taking the test would perform. The questions were not overly difficult to conceptualise, however, working…

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    where one lands on four dimensions of personality. I chose a personality self-assessment because I read in the textbook that understanding our personality is important. It allows us to understand ourselves better and learn what our advantages and disadvantages are (Vandeveer & Menefee, 2010). Personality Dimensions There are two different personality characteristics within each dimension. This assessment determines which personality characteristic fits you within each dimension. I will state…

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    Dynamic Nature Essay

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    multiple ways, in any dimension below the second to highest, though only one of these possible manners of change may be experienced by the entity itself. Thus there exists a dimension of possible influ-ence for each entity, which is two above its dimension of existence, and one above its dimen-sion of experienced influence. Therefore, the second dimension and any below it must then not be the dimension of possible influence for any entity; similarly, the second to highest dimension must then…

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