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    2.1. Decomposition The deterioration is required on the grounds that there are two issues. First there can be some obvious clamor leftover in the smooth regions. Second there can be some apparition ancient rarities along edge limits with smooth background [1]. Such clamor lingering and apparition ancient rarities make the reproduced shading picture outwardly unpleased in a few regions. The clamor remaining in the smooth ranges is essentially brought about by the moderately low nearby flag to commotion proportion or differentiation. Since there are no solid edge structures in the smooth zones, there are less huge vital segments in the space, and, consequently, the segregation in the middle of clamor and flags is not as compelling as that in…

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    Virtual Manipulatives

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    hands on experience. Contrary to a virtual manipulatives that just creates a visual model. The lesson in which in which the manipulatives are used is just as important as the discussions that go into the developing of the software used for virtual manipulatives. Tucker and Johnson (2016) states, “Designers of educational technology should consider not only the content, technological, and structural attributes of the tools, but also the ways the tool will modify these attributes and how users…

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    Criminological Reflection

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    It states that many criminologists are interested in the relationship between impulse and criminal behavior. This is just one of the many topics that they research, I found this very interesting because I have not thought about the criminologists point of view and what they have to do, and how much research goes into each and every detail. Anyways, the article goes on to explaining different quantitative research methods, as they describe it as a "blueprint". Each can include survey research,…

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    Text Complexity

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    Helping Students Grow as Readers Text complexity is something that is very important for students to continue to develop their reading abilities and teachers can help. The three factors used to measure the text complexity are quantitative, qualitative, and matching material to the reader and the task. Each of these things ensure that students are being challenged in their reading, growing their vocabulary, and feel as though they are reading for a purpose. As a teacher, one must take time to…

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    the practice of predicting both the future needs and future productions of a company. Interfaces, an online business journal, states “accurate short-term forecasts provide guidance for decisions ranging from human-resource planning to inventory control and from call-center planning to cash-flow management” (Fildes & Goodwin, 2007). Forecasting may be accomplished by utilizing both quantitative and qualitative methods. Quantitative methods use historical data and past trends and tendencies to…

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    Physical Fitness Survey

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    to students after they have completed the physical fitness unit using cooperative learning groups. The students will complete this survey in the classroom and return it to the teacher before leaving class. The audience for this survey is 8th grade physical education students at Wasatch Jr. High. The information from this survey will be used by the teachers at Wasatch Jr. High to evaluate if cooperative learning is an effective learning strategy for students to use in physical education class…

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    Anurupyara Case Study

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    4.3 ANURUPYENA (Ekadhikina Purvena) COROLLARY: Anurupyena (means Proportion) Meaning: By one more than the previous one Anurupyena Sutra is a specific method of division in Vedic Mathematics which shows how to divide numbers when Nikhilam and Paravartya are not applicable. Specific Condition Required: _ As we know the meaning of Anurupyena (as proportion/ratio), we multiply/divide by factor to make divisor closer to larger number (To apply Nikhilam) OR to make closer to smaller number (To apply…

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    In chapter five of the book “Problems From Philosophy”, by James Rachels, the author guides us through “The Problems Of personal Identity”, and its theory’s. The main points in this chapter were the theory’s, like The Bundle Theory, The Soul Theory, The Same-Body Theory, and The Memory Theory. This chapter consists of theories attempting to define personal identity. The chapter begins questioning whether we can survive death, and where do we go after we die. We can’t solve these questions…

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    Single-Case Design

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    even if other variables are not completely controlled. Single-case designs are useful when investigating alternative behaviors in the absence of a control group. Compton (2010) stated that single-subject designs require both baseline assessments and treatment assessments. Baseline assessments provide information about the consistent patterns of behavior that arise before a treatment condition is administered. Therefore, baseline data is serving as a control. Once the data for baseline and…

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    The research methodology involves the manipulation of findings and observation in order to explain a phenomenon. Quantitative research methodology is used in a variety of natural and social sciences including physics, biology, sociology, and geology. According to Cohen (1980), quantitative research is a social research that includes empirical methods as well as empirical statements. Cohen has described empirical statement as a descriptive statement that is about the case of the real world.…

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