Review of Learning in the Panic Zone: Strategies for Managing Learner Anxiety Introduction It is generally agreed that research can be divided from different perspectives‚ such as being grouped into empirical and philosophical research according to whether collecting data or not (Allison‚ 2012). So does “social research”‚ which features “focusing on people in a social setting” (Robson‚ 2011‚ p.5) and aims at achieving research purposes of “action‚ change and emancipation” (Robson‚ 2011‚ p.39)
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How does the theory of plate tectonics help to explain the world distribution of earthquake and volcanic zones? The Earth’s crust is made up of seven major plates and several smaller plates. These plates drift on top of the mantle. When two plates meet‚ they can either be constructive‚ destructive or conservative. At a conservative plate margin‚ one plate moves past another. As the plates are not smooth‚ great amounts of tension build up and earthquakes are made when the tension is released
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because of the new contact among Western Europe‚ the Americas‚ and Africa. There were several social changes that took place in Western Europe‚ the Americas‚ and Africa due to their contacts with the Atlantic world. Also‚ within these three regions‚ there were several economic changes as well. By 1750‚ Western Europe came to dominate both the Americas and Africa socially and economically. There were many social changes involving these three regions. When Western Europe came into contact with the Atlantic
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The Europeans had great influence on the many areas it contacted. Much of this contact and colonization was done in the 16th through 18th centuries in regions that were apart of the Atlantic Ocean trading system. Due to European contact‚ Africa and the Americas both underwent changes that were similar and different. Parts of the Sub-Saharan Africa continent were greatly affected by the Europeans. Unlike the Americas‚ however‚ people from Europe did not colonize in Africa. This was because of the
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EDUCATIONAL WASTAGE: A CASE STUDY OF UPPER PRIMARY SCHOOL GIRL DROPOUTS IN OTONGLO ZONE‚ KISUMU MUNICIPALITY BY SUSAN M. OMBATI. Reg No.: No: L50/70596/09 A Research Proposal Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in Project Planning and Management of the University of Nairobi. March 2009. DEDICATION To my loving dad‚ Ombati J. Monari for the labour of love and belief in me. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I acknowledge God’s faithfulness and amazing provisions
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Do you think that the Internet makes large-scale language change possible without in-person human contact? Introduction All languages undergo evolution with time and get different variations from the native as their use diversifies globally. Although this phenomenon and its resulting nature are quite unpredictable‚ they are bound to occur as the world seeks to embrace multiculturalism. In the contemporary world‚ Internet use influences this aspect immensely although a division by elites exists
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RAPD Profile‚ Antioxidant and Antimicrobial Potential in Zingiber officinale Rosc. collected from different ecological zones of India Sapna Sharma1‚ Jyotsna Singh1 Archana Kumari1‚ Chetna Mishra1‚ Poonam Kakkar1* Herbal Research Section‚ Indian Institute of Toxicology Research‚ P.O. Box No. 80‚ Lucknow‚ India *Correspondence to: Dr (Mrs) P. Kakkar Head‚ Herbal Research Industrial Toxicology Research Centre Post Box No.80‚ M.G. Marg‚ Lucknow-226 001‚ India Tel: (+91)-0522-2213786
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As a result of new contacts among Western Europe‚ Africa‚ and the Americas from 1492 to 1750‚ social and economic transformations occurred in the Atlantic world. There were several social changes that occurred in the Americas‚ Africa and Western Europe due to their contacts with the Atlantic world. These regions also underwent economic changes. By the mid-1700s‚ Western Europe was socially and economically dominating Africa and the Americas. Many social developments arose in the Americas‚ Western
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Summarise the positive and negative effects on the skeletal and muscular systems of a young person performing contact‚ high impact and repetitive sports. There can be both positive and negative outcomes to a young performer. Positive effects can be the strengthening of the body. Negative effects can be that serious injuries can occur to the undeveloped young performer’s body and not be able to do that sport after. The skeletal system and the muscular system are both systems in the body that can
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fulfilling lifestyle. However there are some downsides to physical activity‚ in particular at high level. A large majority of ageing athletes suffer from long term injuries such as the poor state of someone’s knee. It is generally regarded that contact sports are beneficial to children. This is due to the fact that the majority of bone density material is developed when the person is young. This is beneficial to people because many bone diseases such as osteoporosis are connected to low bone density
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