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    Alfred Lothar was a famous scientist and lived from 1880 to 1930. He was born in Berlin, Germany. He got a PhD in astronomy but soon wanted to study meteorology and paleoclimatology. He continued his work in Germany and Austria. He was most famous for his continental drift theory. Alfred Wegener stated his theory in 1912. His theory stated that all the continents were once all joined together but slowly drifted apart as time went on. He called it Pangaea. People did not believe him until the…

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    CHEM1A Reflective Essay

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    During the Winter Quarter of 2018, I enrolled in CHEM1A at De Anza Community College to deepen my understanding of chemistry. Going into the class, I expected it to be similar to a high school class. However, I quickly discovered that it was quite different--it was literally and figuratively in a class of its own. There were a lot more advanced concepts taught in my CHEM1A course. At first, I was at a loss on how to study and adequately prepare for the class, given the volume of material and…

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    (1) Encouraging pupils to participate in shared reading and writing activities. The teaching assistant could read to the pupils on a daily basis, this will help pupils learn fluent sounds. This will also help pupils understand how sentences and text can make sense and learn when to pause for full stops, question marks etc. • Sharing books, stories, poems and rhymes to introduce pupils to different literary styles or genres including picture books. This also includes looking at other types of…

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    “Welcome to Victims Inc!, the largest corporation to produce random items. We produce everything from jigsaw puzzles to booklets on depression!” Shouted a portly tour guide as he led a group of nervous potential employees through the halls. The windows alongside the halls displayed hundreds of workers in a moribund state, pale and sickly as they worked in assembly line format. The disparity between the tour guide’s cheerful tone and their surroundings unnerved the new employees.…

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    Who Is Alfred Wegener?

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    which there is a ocean in between them as well. Last but not least the Cynogothus is also a land reptile so it cannot swim and it is found in South America and Africa. Wegener used Land Features for his theory and the coasts fit together like a puzzle, so in that case they all had to be joined together at one point in time. “Similar groups of rocks, older than 200 million…

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    is because that's how Jupiter must have been billions of years before: "51 Eri b is the first young planet that probably looks like Jupiter did billions of years ago, making it currently our most important cornerpiece of the planet-formation jigsaw puzzle," says Travis Barman, University of Arizona planetary scientist. Another common between the two planets is that they both include methane in their atmospheres, giving astronomers the opportunity to learn more about the formation and the…

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    Alfred Wegner

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    strong evidence such as there was similar fossil remains found on different continents proving that the Earth was once a supercontinent known as. Pangea. Alfred also found cogent evidence that proved certain coastal lines fitted together like a jigsaw puzzle. For example, when Wegner matched Africa and South America's coastline they fitted together forming part of the supercontinent. These were two convincing and credible sources that proved continental shift. According to the investigation 4…

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    assistants. Identification of rate in development can be supported by professional in many ways  Physical development can be supported by providing materials and equipment which enhances motor skills. Activities like drawing, painting, solving jigsaw puzzles can help improve hand-eye…

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    effects. Along with HIPAA, providing a patient with counseling on the medications and teaching them about it. After working as an EMR consultant everything started to make sense. The science classes that I took at college seemed to fit like a jigsaw puzzle. After working and observing in the E.R. for a month as a consultant I was motivated and my ambition to become a pharmacist. Everything became so clear that it requires a team working together to treat a patient and that is built on trust and…

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    What really caught my eye and helped me pass the time were puzzles and brain teasers. My parents would begin to buy me countless puzzles (from jigsaw to sudoku) and brain teaser books for me to solve during my childhood after realizing I was not very interested in sports. However, I slowly began to lose interest in solving them since they began to be very repetitive and easy. When I grew older, the Rubik’s Cube was able to feed into my puzzle-solving needs. Once that also got too easy, I…

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