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    friend you must be a friend.” After taking some time to ponder this quote‚ I agree whole heartily with Emerson. I believe that a person in search of a friend must display the different qualities that they want out of the relationship. My friendship with my best friend Mellissa did not occur over night‚ I had to display that I was honest and trust worthy in order to call her my friend. From the beginning of the relationship‚ I was completely straightforward with her. I never gave her any false

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    other intellectual people have made many important discoveries that make our world and society what it is today. SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION: There were many new scientific discoveries during the Enlightenment. There were many discoveries‚ especially astronomic‚ that greatly revolutionized the knowledge we know of today. The scientists during that time advanced in science using the scientific method. Some discoveries include the way our solar system revolves‚ and the universal law of gravitation. All

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    “The Self” According to Indian Philosophy After completing the readings in this Indian Philosophy course I have come to realize that it is all centered‚ built upon and around the idea of “the self”. It is bent on teaching those who choose to study Indian Philosophy or achieve the status of Brahman or finally become a Buddhist all the components of the self. Whether it is physical or none physical components it all leads to the idea of coming into fruition with the self. To truly know who you are

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    TECHNOLOGY School of Mechanical Engineering & Trades DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Beam Reactions OBJECT 1. To determine both the theoretical and actual support reactions of a simple vertically loaded beam‚ showing that the loadings on the supports are directly proportional to the distances of the loads from the supports; thus illustrating the principle of the moments of forces. 2. To determine the beam support reactions for a horizontal beam carrying vertical loads at positions across

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    EVALUATION PROCEDURE The Sacks sentence completion test is a semi-structured test consisting of 60 incomplete phrases/sentences. The test typically provides respondents with the beginnings of sentences‚ referred to as stems; and respondents then complete the sentences in ways that are meaningful to them. III BEHAVIORAL OBSERVATIONS Charmaine answered the test nicely and with confident. Though I observed that she was a little shy because I was looking at her work every time. She was a little uncomfortable

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    THE MOMENT OF PRIDE FOR ALL INDIANS As I stepped through the grand doors to enter the great City Hall‚ I was overwhelmed to experience the vast number of high profile personalities who had made the effort to support the Noble Prize ceremony. A host of recognized faces had assembled to celebrate the two noble laureates India’s Kailash Satyarthi and Pakistan’s Malala Yousafzai. I felt a great deal of personal honor and pride to be amongst this elite group of people to witness this historical event

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    Examples: 1. The orchestra played waltzes and polkas. [joins two direct objects] 2.We can walk to the neighborhood pool or to the park. [joins two prep. phrases] 3. I looked for Hal‚ but he had already left. [joins two independent clauses] CORRELATIVE CONJUNCTIONS Correlative conjunctions are pairs of conjunctions that join words or word groups that are used in the same way. Examples: 1. Neither the basketball

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    develops one central idea. The 3 parts of an essay are: 1). Introductory paragraph  2). The body paragraphs   3). The conclusion. The introductory paragraph should introduce the topic‚ indicate generally how the topic is going to be developed‚ should be inviting and contains a thesis statement (with a topic andcentral ideas) A thesis statement is the main idea of the whole essay which actually helps us to focus on our essay. Each of the body paragraphs introduce a topic in a sentence (topic

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    through context clues. Emphasis is given to the rhetorical structures of the argumentative essay. | Course outcomes | Learning Outcome | Domain: cognitive‚ affective‚ Psychomotor (skills) | Assessment technique | 1. Determine and formulate a topic‚ main idea sentence and major supporting details of a paragraph. | Cognitive | Class discussion‚ text-book exercises‚ written exam | 2. Recognize Authors’ Writing Patterns | Cognitive | Class discussion‚ text-book exercises‚ written exam

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