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    On the other hand, children are not solely responsible for these misconceptions, teachers can also misconstrue scientific information too (Pine, Messer, and St. John, 2001). This may stem from teachers not having a secure subject knowledge. Ofsted reports (2011 and 2013) indicate that there is currently a lack of specialist science teachers and an absence of scientific knowledge amongst existing teachers. This is also acknowledging by Cooke and Howard (2016) who state that a lack of secure…

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    Tardy K-1: A Case Study

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    First, let me apologize for the tardy K-1’s this year. The lateness was a result of our transition and tax law changes. There was a lot of transition on the ranch this year: • The first new ranch manager in almost 30 years • The acquisition of (on of) the premier fencing companies in the State • Cattle prices at record levels • Five year average rainfall had been 12.7” vs. 2014 with 40.6” • The start of a Corriente cattle herd • The lease of 2500 acres of pasture in Kapalua You all know that…

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    Greetings to The Nature Conservancy (South Florida office), I am Alexander Fah Sang, a recent graduate from Northwestern University. I have a background in media, marketing, communications, social media, and analytics/ Big Data. I have worked in both the profit and non-profit sector, currently my job with VM Productions is somewhere within the middle. My first foray into the non-profit sector involved a class project, where myself, and my fellow classmates consulted on transcultural art…

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    individual personalities. From the very beginning of the novel Stephen is exposed to Matsu’s beautiful garden which is depicted as “The sweet perfumes were immediately intoxicating. A silk tree still heavy with summer blossoms, and two large black pine trees shaded the house. An oval-shaped pond, with hints of movement that flashed orange and silver beneath its surface, dominated one side of the garden” (10). Illustrations such as these delicate garden details, gives the garden its own role…

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    Native Americans also tell a different version of their own story of how the Dells formed. Long ago their fathers lived far away and were starving. They prayed for guidance in the grotto of the Green Dragon and sent the dragon on a journey to find a solution. The Green Dragon arrived in the Land of Ice and Snow where he could find no food. His heart was so heavy he stopped to rest, and the beating of his heart was so loud that it carved grooves in the earth where he lay. The Green Dragon crept…

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    entire journey- through his quick thinking and knowledge when it comes to passages, creatures, and places in Middle Earth. He shows his quick thinking when the Wargs have trapped Bilbo,the Dwarves, and himself here - “He [Gandalf] gathered the huge pine-cones from the branches of the tree. Then he set one alight with bright blue fire, and threw it whizzing down among the circle of wolves.”(Tolkien, pg. 95) Gandalf’s knowledge about the places in Middle Earth comes in later when Bilbo and company…

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    Transition to practice is defined as defined as ‘formal program of active learning that includes a series of educational sessions and work experience for newly licensed RN’ (Krsek & McElroy, 2009.The main goals for this program are to improve the quality of care and retain new nurses while developing their role as a professional nurse. The program is aimed to boost new graduate confidence by help them understand the system and learn the environment before they threw them on the floor alone.…

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    In the beginning Bryson writes in second person. After I read the short story I found out that second person is not as interesting as first or third person because they make you believe that they are talking to you when they are not. Second person is where you write from inside the story but you are really not in the story; this is why it is not as interesting. When Bryson writes in second person I think it makes the story less interesting because we don’t get to know what he is think or what he…

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    mountain cliffs, and serene rivers. John Muir, an ardent advocate for the preservation of the wilderness, described the experience of visiting Hetch Hetchy to be a sheer pleasure: “it [was] a bright day in June; the air [was] drowsy with flies; the pines [swayed] dreamily, and you [were] sunk, shoulder-deep, in grasses and flowers.” A sanctuary from the Industrial West and a revelation of God in his mind, Muir devoted himself into campaigning for its integrity…

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    Canine Olfactory-Shepherd

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    Canine olfactory perception has not been studied amid many researchers, but is assumed to play a role in both dog breed and experience. Tacher, Robin, Rooney, Bradshaw, Adamkiewicz, and Jezierski conducted studies on breed differences in scent detection capabilities, but did not include an adequate amount of evidence. Researchers Nathaniel Hall, Kelsey Glenn, David Smith, and Clive Wynne then came along to study dog breeds’ olfactory discrimination performance. Pugs, German shepherds, and…

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