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    Section 1: Definitions & Short Questions 1.1 Fibers can be divided into 2 main categories: Manufactured fibers (Synthetic fibers and Regenerated fibers) and Natural fibers, but a fiber has still the same composition in both: A fiber is a material that is hair-like, longer than it is wide and fibers can be identified by their flexibility and being able to be spun into yarn or made into fabrics. 1.2 Staple fibers can be defined as natural fibers that can be twisted to form properties of yarn.…

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    This theoretical Underpinnings paper analyses how I will teach what I am planning to teach, and also what makes this lessons interdisciplinary, differentiated, and what makes them moderate to high cognitive complexity. During my lessons, my main focus was keeping knowledge alive on the students. According to Doll, romance is the early period of fresh exploration when the joy of the new, the zest of undisciplined exploration are dominant. During my lessons, keeping knowledge alive was essential…

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    TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTURE VS MODERN ARCHITECTURE We are used to hear the word architecture is always accompanied by the word of art. As all the books of historical and private architecture references said the art triangle is: architecture, sculpture and painting. Architecture was on the top of the list, or the leader of Fine Arts so that's why it named by Romanian as a mother of the art. Architecture is not just a kind of the art because it grew up and formed as a scientific basis of social to…

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    Curricular Synthesis

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    A speculum is inserted into the vagina to clear an opening so that the cervical ostium can be localized and cleansed. A sterile saline flushed catheter is advanced through the cervical ostium into the cervical canal, where its balloon tip is inflated to hold the catheter in place. The vaginal probe can now be inserted while a sterile saline filled syringe is attached to the catheter. The saline is pushed through the syringe and through the catheter while the transducer moves from left to right…

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    Developing a Personal Learning Philosophy Children need qualify educators whose passion for their profession help them to reach the maximum potential. Educators are individuals who decided to make of teaching their vocation for life and are influencing the young student’s generations to become the professionals and leaders of tomorrow. Early childhood teachers are committed to impart a fine education. It is imperative for early childhood teachers to develop a personal philosophy that embrace the…

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    1. I am currently a Nutritional Sciences major that was seeking a career in pharmaceuticals for the past couple of semesters. My interest in this major slowly disappeared, I found myself to not really enjoy the type of classes involved and I realized that it just didn’t suit my preferences. I decided to look for a major that suited me better and involved classes that I fully understand and enjoy. I am now studying finance and business ownership. This field personally interests me because my…

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    Financial Occurrency

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    own finances. Education is key, growing up the word education could be broken-down to explain numerous categories. Mathematics teaches you how to manage your money. Explaining what is traveling in/out of your account, and how fundamental addition/subtraction is crucial to helping you understand the financial equations. Basic math skills are a major advantage to be able to govern your finances and carry out various jobs as an adult. Even to balance a checkbook, you need to realize how to add,…

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    Polynomial, Non - Determinsitic, P, NP, NPC Reductions, Reducibility, Reductions, certificate, complexity I. INTRODUCTION What is P vs NP? Why it is important to know what problems are in P and what problems are in NP? Some problems like Addition, Subtraction, sorting and algorithms such as Dijkstra’s are all belong to the category of P. The problems that are solved in polynomial time. But there are problems…

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    Zuse used old movie films to store the program instead of paper tape or punch cards. Z3 had the clock speed of 5Hz that was faster than the 3Hz clock speed of the Z2 and could do addition and subtraction in less than a second. It could store program instruction unlike its predecessors, solving the problem of inputting the program every time before using it. Z3 could also convert decimals to binaries and back again. It was later on proven to be Turing…

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    Essay On Collective Memory

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    “Let them eat cake”- the infamous phrase that is part of the popular collective memory of the image of Marie Antoinette. This phrase, however, was never uttered by the French Queen yet is an imperative part of the collective stereotype of Marie Antoinette and perhaps the most prevailing way of understanding her character. A myriad of example like these can be found throughout pop culture, where cultural memory creates a perception of a historical event that is not entirely accurate or in sync…

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