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    Body Movement/Kinesthetic Learning Jared M. Forry Liberty University School of Aviation Abstract Through my research of Body Movement/Kinesthetic learning, I have learned strategies to help me study and better learn material. I also learned that writing is a great way for a kinesthetic learner to learn but I myself, do not enjoy writing at all. According to Laskey and Gibson if you chew gum or move as you study, you should also do this as you take the test as it will help with recall. ADHD is…

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    to the species. I hope to inform one of the beauty and grace of the common bottlenose, and hopefully more action will be taken to protect such a species. The common bottlenose is most commonly found in warm waters, and the range can extend from latitudes 45°N and 45°S. This mammal is found off the coasts of whatever continent in the previously mentioned range, however they do tend to migrate into bays, river mouths, and estuaries. The diet of a bottlenose is quite simple and mostly…

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    Australia Research Paper

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    Introduction Did you ever hear of Australia and immediately think it was just another continent in the world? Australia is more than you might think it is, Australia is a beautiful place with inventions of its own and sights to see. From kangaroo’s to the Sydney Opera House, Australia is a wonderful place that is worth the experience. Location Australia is in the…

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    Throughout my reading and understanding of the court cases Tinker v. Des Moines (1969) and Miranda v. Arizona (1966) decided on during the Warren Court era, I have observed significant disagreements regarding the interpretation of American freedoms and the proper approach to law enforcement amongst the majority and dissenting Justices of the time. It was held by the majority ruling in Tinker v. Des Moines that kids do not "shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at…

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    Hurricanes Essay

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    hurricanes follow a similar cycle of development. Some may run their course in as little as a day or as long as a month. They weaken and are transformed into extratropical cyclones after prolonged contact with the colder ocean waters of the middle latitudes, and they rapidly decay after moving over land areas. A hurricane evolves through a life cycle from birth to death, starting with the tropical depression…

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    One of the most important issues of the 21st Century is climate change. A crucial factor contributing to climate change is the emissions of greenhouse gases from the burning of fossil fuels. With an ever-depleting fossil fuel supply, we must be able to fulfill the demand of energy with alternative energy sources. Solar energy is not only an alternate energy source but also a renewable one. Every source of energy comes with costs and benefits. By examining how solar energy works, how it can be…

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    In the present chapter, initially the concept of dynamic assessment and different theories underlying this concept will be discussed. Following that different approaches to DA will be elaborated on drawing on the available literature. Phrasal verbs as an important variable in the current study will also be discussed. The chapter concludes with a report of the previous studies carried out pertaining to the variables of the study. 2.1. Dynamic Assessment DA has been developed as an alternative to…

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    Slavery has been one of the most talked about subjects in history. It is a significantly important in our history. The Antebellum period was known for many reform movements. Slavery supported the economy of the United States, the nation went from underdeveloped farmers to becoming a driving force financially. It influenced important leaders, which eventually lead to war. The most important cause of war were state rights versus federal rights. These disagreements made it inevitable for conflict…

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    The historic period of exploration started in the 1400s. Many navigators are known for exploring parts of the globe. Christopher Columbus is known for discovering the Americas in 1492 . Jacques Cartier found Canada by sailing up the ST Lawrence river and claimed it for France in 1534 . Pedro Alvares Cabral discovered Brazil in the 1500s . The main reason these explorations started was to find direct trade routes to Asia. They were looking for Asia because at that time it was the land of spices…

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    Scientists have spent decades in search for the causes of global warming. Over the years, they have learned that global warming is due to the earth’s surface temperature. The earth’s surface temperature increases because greenhouse gases collect in the atmosphere. Ultimately, creating a shell around the earth that thickens, keeping in the sun’s deadly heat, causing the planet to heat up. In fact, there is more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere today than at any point in the last 800,000 years.…

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