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    The reliability of the PKLA test in piloting calculated through Cronbach’s Alpha was .71‚ which is considered acceptable. Out of the initial 35 items each having 1 point‚ the minimum score was 6 and the maximum score was 28‚ with the mean and standard deviation of 15.78 and 5.26 respectively. The preliminary investigation showed that contrary to teachers’ claims in the first phase of the study (Table 4)‚ the majority of them had low levels of PKLA; the mean score of the participants was also low

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    Alpha Membership Review

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    In the fall of 2010 Pi Kappa Alpha at the University of Utah (Alpha Tau) was at a point of crisis. The chapter received a membership review in response to poor membership‚ lack of accountability and apathy. Following the membership review the house was left with dwindled membership and a group of disheartened members who remained. The following spring the remaining members of the house opted to not take on a new member class. Instead they would build a foundation within the active chapter of

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    Noon is a mother to all of her loved ones‚ her arms are open wide with care and nurture‚ and the only thing she needs now‚ is to care for herself. Noon is the strongest woman to present herself inside of this novel. She juggles with dozens of problems at once‚ including: Herbie’s needs for pleasure‚ the fight for her church‚ and two stray children wanting her love and care. Ethel‚ the mother of Liz‚ is the complete opposite of Noon. Her licentious ways‚ causing her to leave behind her niece‚ aggravates

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    Alpha Elites Analysis

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    Aldous Huxley and John de Graaf do not agree that solely society’s “alpha elites” are candidates because of philosophical enlightenment. Both writers focal point regarding society’s upper classification and how they craft the world’s financial and associative standards. However‚ some believes that “alpha elites” are the only candidates because of philosophical enlightenment while the other believes that the demand on the “alpha elites” would possibly actually damage society. Majority of the people

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    kabataan noon at ngayon

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    THE BOOK OF DEUTERONOMY Theme: Covenant Renewal Setting: The East Side of Jordan River‚ in view of Canaan Purpose: To remind the people of what God had done and encourage them to rededicate their lives to him. Key Verse: Deut. 7:9‚ “Understand‚ therefore‚ that the Lord your God is indeed God. He is the faithful God who keeps his covenant for a thousand generations and constantly loves those who love him and obey his commands.” Outline: A. What God has done for us: Moses first address

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    Piper Alpha Incident

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    Piper Alpha: Lessons Learnt‚ 2008 Piper Alpha was a large North Sea oil platform that started production in 1976. It produced oil from 24 wells and in its early life it had also produced gas from two wells. It was connected by an oil pipeline to Flotta and by gas pipelines to two other installations. In 1988‚ Piper Alpha was operated by Occidental Petroleum (Caledonia) Ltd ("OpCal")‚ a wholly owned subsidiary of Occidental Petroleum Corporation. On 6 July 1988‚ there was a massive leakage of gas

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    The Alphas of the Next generation by: Andre Tjahyana Prologue “As we look ahead into the next century‚ leaders will be those who empower others‚ Bill Gates”. In this 21st century‚ the world is changing. Globalization has revolutionized both the way we do things and whom do we do it with. Hence‚ needless to say‚ the way to lead and the kind of leader needed. Technological savvy New technologies empowered by the third industrial revolution‚ redesign the way we do things. Meetings are

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    Alpha Phi Reflection

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    I hoped for a bid card from Alpha Phi for many reasons‚ but one of the most prominent was the values the Fraternity stands for. Sisterhood‚ Scholarship‚ Service‚ Leadership‚ Loyalty‚ and Character Development are all values that are important to me. To begin‚ I exemplify sisterhood through many ways. It can be a bigger contribution‚ for example when I help my big push through her Nursing interviews and help her pick out her outfits‚ while quizzing her on the questions she may be asked. There are

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    Arthur Koestler’s Darkness at Noon (1940‚ France) is one of the twentieth century’s most famous “political novels‚” or fictional accounts of a historical reality. Written by a former member of the Communist Party‚ it is a unique glimpse into the volatile political situation under the government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) in the late 1930s. Its main character‚ Rubashov‚ combines characteristics of key Soviet politicians and intellectual leaders from the Bolshevik Revolution

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    “The Lamp at Noon” by Sinclair Ross Stuck in dust When one thinks of being caged‚ he or she may think of a bird being put in a cage so it can’t fly away. Or a person may think of a criminal caged by their jail cell bars‚ enclosing them off from society. However‚ in the short story‚ The Lamp at Noon‚ written by Sinclair Ross‚ a clear tone of desperation is shown through symbolism‚ confirming the harsh effects that the 1930’s dust bowl had on a family but specifically on a character named Ellen

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