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    information and ideas in three communicative modes (collaborative, interpretive, and productive)” in accordance with the ELD standards for third grade TPE 4 requires that teachers “Make content accessible” (12). For my lesson I use diverse strategies: modeling, language frames, providing an explicit purpose, choral reading, think-pair-share, and activation of prior knowledge to make the language content accessible. For my three students classified as beginning or early intermediate ELD, or…

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    measure levels of anxiety, belief of a rumor, and the rumor transmission. Pezzo and Beckstead both teach psychology classes at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg and University of South Florida Tampa, respectively. The two men created a scientific report to show their…

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    anti-proliferative agent to combat the cancer disease. This project allowed me to acquire a greater knowledge of a variety of skills and approaches required in this field of scientific research, such as In vetro and In vivo biological studies in order to evaluate the pharmacological activity. In addition, molecular modeling, microwave-assisted chemical synthesis, spectroscopic techniques, separation, purification…

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    “Candle Laboratory” - Using the Scientific Method Background: Science laboratories should be used over demonstrations and worksheets because of a higher retention rate, about 75%, of information. Also, engaging students makes learning hands-on minds-on which is part of the How People Learn framework. Student engagement and retention is the reason that the How People Learn framework should be incorporated into science laboratories as it increases student learning. The four components of this…

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    Pezzo And Beckstead Report

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    transmission. Pezzo and Beckstead both teach psychology classes at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg and University of South Florida Tampa, respectively. All scientific reports must follow the scientific method; they must be reasonable, accurate, and data must be interpreted fairly. Pezzo and Beckstead follow the scientific method fairly well, but their data may not be completely accurate. In this report, Pezzo and Beckstead analyze why rumors are transmitted and the impact that…

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    Randomness is a critical component of biological modeling at many levels in a wide range of systems. The fundamental axioms of the quantum paradigm in physics are, by definition, essentially stochastic. Economics uses the randomness in human thought to create econometric models that business models can use to optimize their decisions. Traffic flow applications use Poisson distributions as a critical component of their models. It is difficult to imagine a scientific discipline that does not use…

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    case is millions of years old, the judge is not a J.D. but a Ph.D., and the attorneys did not go to law school, but grad school: Paleontologists are the ones fighting to determine what the truth of the story is, and, ultimately, the ones making scientific decisions based on the evidence, the testimony, the arguments from attorneys, and their own background knowledge, to articulate the most accurate picture of what really happened, 150 million years…

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    Strontium Isotopes

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    1994 Putting the ‘Chemistry’ Back into Archaeological Bone Chemistry Analysis: Modeling Potential Paleodietary Indicators. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 13(1): 1–34. In this paper, Ezzo explains in great scientific detail the methods of various isotopic analysis procedures, and how they can relate to the reconstruction of diet in past civilizations. He indicates another use for strontium isotopic…

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    and scientific issue. This type of individuals are good in taking test, critical thinking and organization. Examples of professions are accountants, statisticians and database…

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    Evolution is a growing theory. There are different developing theories and hypotheses that are being tested. Neanderthals are a subspecies of human that have been extinct for approximately 40,000 years (PNAS 2016). According to the tree of life, Modern humans and Neanderthals are closely related to each other. Research proves that modern humans and Neanderthals share 99.5% of the same DNA. Looking around in the world today, there are no Neanderthals present, which means they are extinct. The…

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