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    There was no significant (P > 0.05) difference in academic performance among the five learning preferences: visual, aural, read/ write, kinesthetic and multimodal. This finding is in disagreement with Felder (1993), who is one of few researchers to report that an association exists between 90 Victor Mlambo a student’s learning preference, teaching…

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    FORMATION AND GROWTH 38,39 Different theories have been postulated related to the mechanism of formation and growth of pellets. Some of these theories are derived from experimental results while others are confined to visual observations. As the conventional granulation, the most thoroughly studied, most classified pelletization process, which involves a rotating drum, a pan or a disc, has been divided into three consecutive regions: nucleation, transition and ball…

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    A Feminist Analysis of The Movie “Thelma & Louise” “Thelma and Louise” directed by Ridley Scott is a feminist road movie discussing women place in Hollywood action drama. Thelma (Geena Davis), a housewife, and Louise (Susan Sarandon), a waitress are two different characterised women in the movie. It is a rebel history from a feminine perspective and it shows the incidents they face as a results of their rebel in many ways on the road they rised and an effort to overcome their status within the…

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    The early twentieth century showed the start and growth of modern architecture. It was a period where architect starts to reject designing with the traditional materials, such as bricks, and the traditional neoclassical architectural style which the building was being decorated with ornamental elements. The early twentieth showed an emergence of new technologies and materials. Engineers were using those technologies and materials to design and construct new building types such as train stations…

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    Man’s thirst for knowledge has led him to discover new things throughout the ages. It has led him to seek advancement in various aspects of life to make living less difficult. Such quest has led man to develop profound technological advancements that has an overwhelming influence in man’s system of communication. It has given man endless possibilities for the dissemination of information. Media the collective word for man’s means of communication has tremendously improved throughout time as…

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    Organizational Learning

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    Learning is “a purposeful activity aimed at the acquisition and development of skills and knowledge and their application” (Dale, 1994:24). It can be divided into 2 categories: individual and organisational; which both are interrelated to each other. Individuals are expected to act as “agents” for organisational learning (Friedman, 2001). Meanwhile, learning can…

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    The tumor development recognition framework comprises of two fundamental stages: preparing and discovery. The preparation stage is made out of two stages. In the first place, picture enrollment and division are led on the mind pictures. Second, tetrahedral cross sections are built for the portioned mind and tumors, individually. In our study, mind is sectioned by an edge identification. This technique synergistically consolidates the Active Appearance, Live-Wire, and GC strategies to exploit…

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    My Experience at Wake Early College of Health and Sciences Applications and The Decision In August of 2012, I started Wake Early College of Health and Sciences. I learned about the school from my former middle school, West Cary, and I started learning more and more about it before I applied. Wake Early College and STEM Early College came to my middle school to give a presentation on the schools, and my dad was taken away with how great Wake Early College was. I, however, liked STEM more because…

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    Monet uses a random synthetic outline technique, which makes her style a little more distinct than Van Gogh’s. In The Pink Peach Tree, created by Van Gogh, shows an impasto application of paint throughout; with flowers painted so thickly those they all but hang from the canvas. The central colors here are in the white of the ground and the blossom, in their green highlights, and in the thick blue-turquoise sky painted and suspended…

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    Since the start of the century, the use and advancements of computers in modern society has exploded. One such example is the medical field, where computers have rapidly become the norm, and continue to expand and solve new problems that previously plagued the field. Of the many problems facing the medical field this specific research will focus on paralysis of limbs and spinal cord injury resulting from brain trauma and these injuries can be improved with the introduction of computers and…

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