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    Directions for observer: Place a check() mark in the space under YES if the statement is true and place the check mark under NO if the statement is not true. Statement YES NO 1. The place is safe from the rain/direct sunlight 2. Benches‚ chairs and tables are provided 3. The place is conducive to learning 4. The place is free from noise 5. Orderliness and cleanliness is observed 6. Student are organized 7. Rules are being followed by the student. Name(optional):_________________________________

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    exceptionally beautiful or attractive candidate is interviewed‚ managers may feel pressure not to hire them just so there are no lies or tension in the workplace as to why that person was hired. In this case‚ though‚ it is not even evident that the Chair made an incorrect decision. Other department members

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    One concept explored in "Driven by Difference" by David Livermore is the power of attention. The author emphasizes the significance of directing one’s awareness and cognitive resources towards understanding and navigating diverse cultural contexts. This idea resonates in today’s fast-paced world‚ where distractions flourish‚ and meaningful interpersonal connections can be overshadowed by technical stimuli. His emphasis on the power of attention highlights the importance of being fully present in

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    Gilly’s beliefs because I was doing this activity to strengthen our relationship and Gilly’s self-identity‚ not to challenge her and the beliefs she shares. Often Gilly puts up a defensive front to protect herself from allowing people to get too close and I found that in some of these situations Gilly was doing that. There were moments that Gilly did let her guard down and I believe that those moments were positive for Gilly. Also‚ through some of the defense Gilly was utilizing I was still able

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    semantic

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    quacks A dog barks A dog whines A bee hums A bee buzzes A bird chirps Nida (1964:98) in Palmer (1982:76) gives examples of collocation of the word chair‚ like: Sat in a chair The baby’s high chair The chair of philosophy Has accepted a University chair The chairman of the meeting Will chair the meeting The electric chair Condemned to the chair Palmer explores some other examples of collocation‚ such as: blond hair‚ rancid bacon‚ rancid butter‚ addled brains‚ addled eggs‚ sour milk‚ pretty

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    at a table with an array of levers. Across from this volunteer was another person who knew about the parameters of the experiment‚ who was strapped into a fake electric chair. A “scientist” in a lab coat would come in and tell the volunteer that he or she was to administer increasingly powerful shocks to the individual in the chair.

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    you’re still unsure when you get to committee‚ don’t hesitate to raise a Point of Inquiry! General 1. Chairs: The chairpersons are seated in the front with their gavel and facilitate the debate. They call on speakers‚ time speeches‚ and maintain the rules of procedure. If the conference gives awards‚ they will also evaluate your performance. 2. Decorum: order in committee. The chair may call decorum if delegates are loud or disrespectful‚ in order to ask for their attention during committee

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    1965‚ in an 8 room New York apartment on Riverside Drive lived a recently divorced man named Oscar Madison. Oscar held a poker game once a week in his apartment for his friends Felix Ungar‚ Murray‚ Speed‚ Roy‚ and Vinnie. The guys were starting to get a little worried when Felix‚ who never missed a night of poker in two years never showed for a game. While they were all discussing where he might be‚ Felix’s wife calls looking for him. See Felix left‚ after his wife told him she was filing for divorce

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    many pillows and blankets. A television would be mounted above the stone fireplace. The room across from the living room is the dining room. The dining room will include a long oval shaped dining table with chairs that have some plush backing to them because I do not like really stiff chairs. The dining room leads into the kitchen where‚ of course‚ I prepare my food. The cabinets would be an off-white color‚ sort of

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    I would ask why I ask them to sit correctly with all four legs of the chair on the floor. I would then ask what could happen if they carry on balancing on two chair legs‚ if they say I don’t know I would then explain the following: 1. So they don’t fall off and hurt themselves or others. 2. Because it weakens the chair legs. 3. Because if someone is balancing forwards the chair legs are sticking out and it then becomes a trip hazard for anyone else walking around the classroom

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