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    Following the Krathwohl and Developmental Assessment (Griffin, 2014), I believe my current Zone of Proximal Development should be at the “Organizing” stage. At the start of the semester, I identified my ZDP the stage as “Responding”, as I was willing to passively receive information and attended all the learning environment, and while completing assessments following the formal requirements, I was not always engaged in discussion in the tutorials. Luckily, the natural of the very first…

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    Budget Limitations Essay

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    This lower budget means that small departments can put less officers and less vehicles on the roads. Having less officers means that the departments must break its jurisdiction into larger zones and may not be able to place more than one unit in each zone. This means that officers are further away from back up and response times may be longer than those experienced in the city. Rural departments are unlikely to afford specialized units meaning that bomb disposal, drug…

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    The conception of the ancient struggle of man versus nature has been heavily warped in the modern world. From a contemporary standpoint it is difficult to think passively of the environment. In the light of the impending crisis of global warming and the changes associated with it, it is easy to think of the environment as both a victim and an agent of retribution: the continuously more common occurrences of dramatic weather and toxic surroundings serving as a condemning consequence of humanity’s…

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    The Zone Diet

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    you'relosing.One fad diet, is the zone diet. The Zone Diet was developed by Dr. Barry Sears more than30 years ago to reduce diet-induced inflammation. The Zone Diet will help you shed excesspounds, dramatically reduce your risk of chronic disease, and improve your mental and physical performance while living a longer more fulfilling life. The Zone Diet is not a fad diet, but a life-long dietary program based on strong science to reduce diet-induced inflammation. The Zone is…

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    Blue Zones

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    to Live to be 100+” TedTalk Speech, Dan Buettner talk about Blue zones. These Blue Zones are specific areas found around the world where the elderly lives in vigor with record-setting ages. Considering these blue zones and the habits that are practiced there, I think it’s quite possible for the neighborhood that I live in now or even in any neighborhood community here in the United States to adopt the longevity lifestyles the blue zone areas talk about. It is not easy to change or persuade…

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    Fan Zones

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    benefits in the cities hosting from increased tourism, international promotion, and economic increase. During the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, an economic boost of $12.5 billion (USD), 26 billion in television audience, and 18 million visited the fan zones and 5 million international tourists. Even though mega events produce numerous benefits, there is a major risk in hosting a mega event. Since 9/11 there is a need for higher security presence which cost the 2004 Athens Summer Olympics $1.5…

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    Crumple Zones

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    passenger travels before impacting on another car or some other hard surface. Crumple zones were not invented until nineteen-fifty-three after automobile designers saw that cars were rigid bodies causing most of the force transferred to the occupants rather than being absorbed by the car. This led to many fatal accidents (Raiciu, Tudor). Isaac Newton first and second law can be used in understanding why crumple zones are needed. We know that an object tends to keep moving at same speed and the…

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    different animals and plant species, which acts as source of food for human beings. These water bodies have different zones of habitat, which supports the life of different species. 2. Coastal habitat: a. Intertidal zones. b. Sandy & rocky shores. c. Mangroves. d. Coral reefs. 3. Ocean habitat: a. The Epipelagic zone. b. The Mesopelagic zone. c. The Bathypelagic zone. d. The Abyssal pelagic zone. 4. Conclusion: Marine animals have importance in the field of medicine and they are the source of…

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    Stanford's Strategy

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    the poise of a well established zone defense. Either Kevin Hogan, Stanford’s quarterback, or Stanford’s offensive play coordinator was able to read Iowa’s defense and prescribe a play that best leveraged Stanford’s players and Iowa’s relative perception of individual players as threats in such a way that it lead to a touchdown. Leading up to the specific play, McCaffrey had run a series of successful plays enabling Stanford to have position within Iowa’s red zone. Although the game was only six…

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    Red Zones Of Regulation

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    The zone of regulation is a framework that provides strategies to teach students to become more aware of and independent in controlling their emotions and impulses, manage their sensory needs, and improve their abilities to problem solve. The Zones of Regulation incorporates concepts and numerous visuals to teach students to identify their feelings/level of alertness, understand…

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