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    Soloba Observation

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    Based on the results of the IRI‚ Soloba‚ who is a 9-year-old student‚ in a fourth grade general education class. She is a well-behaved student always looking to do the right thing‚ but is easily distracted. Soloba has a hard time in most subject areas and is below grade level in both math and reading. She is currently attends an after school math program twice a week and also pushes in with the special education teacher who works on language arts skills once a week. Soloba’s non-verbal behavior

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    The Unsinkable Ship

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    The Unsinkable Ship On April 14‚ 1912‚ the RMS Titanic also known as ‘The Unsinkable Ship‚’ sunk to the bottom of the Atlantic but in 1997‚ James Cameron brought that fateful voyage to the television screen in a lifelike movie with what most historians believe to be accurate details. The fateful voyage of the RMS Titanic is a story that most people learn about and become fascinated with in elementary school. Like many people‚ James Cameron became fascinated with this story. In 1995‚ he began producing

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    When light enters the eye it first enters through your cornea‚ the transparent protective coating over your eye. Next it will pass through the pupil which is the small opening in the middle of your iris‚ or colored part of your eye. The muscles in the iris help to protect the eye by expanding and contacting based on the brightness of the light in your environment helping you see much clearer in bright and dim light. In side the pupil the light will then move through the lens which focuses the light

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    Chromosome 11

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    Chromosome 11 is one of the 23 pairs of chromosomes in humans. People normally have two copies of this chromosome. Chromosome 11 spans about 134 million base pairs (the building material of DNA) and represents between 4 and 4.5 percent of the total DNA in cells. Identifying genes on each chromosome is an active area of genetic research. Chromosome 11 likely contains between 1‚300 and 1‚700 genes. Genes on chromosome 11 are among the estimated 25‚000 total genes in the human genome. There are many

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    Lab 4

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    mircoscope 6. Completed the worksheet 7. Worked on lab report Data: defintions of the mircoscopes parts: Data part 2 After turning the light on‚ what two components allow one to adjust the light intensity of the microscope? Rheostat and the iris What structure holds the slide in place on the stage of the microscope? Spring load clip Which lens is in the light path? 4 x Of the stage adjustment knobs‚ the larger knob / Y-adjustment (on the top) moves the slide in which direction?

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    Observation is the most prevalent theme displayed in the film Rear Window (1954). As such‚ the aesthetics chosen by the director emphasize the altered gender roles of Jefferies and Lisa. The film’s editing techniques contribute to these roles; a series of point-of-view and shot/reverse shots exhibit Jefferies feelings of confinement in the scenes “Lisa” and “Something’s Wrong.” The sound techniques used‚ such as off-screen diegetic sound‚ echo Jefferies’ preoccupation with what’s going on in his

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    Latanoprost Research Paper

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    reduce the intraocular pressure by 25% to 35%. They should be administer once a day during the bed time. Side effects of these medications include conjunctival hyperemia‚ blurred vision‚ eyelash growth‚ red eye and irreversible discoloration of the iris more evident in the users of Latanoprost. As a special consideration‚ Travoprost is contraindicated in pregnant patients. Alpha adrenergic agonist Such as Apraclonidine and Brimonidine work through the agonist effect at the alpha-2 receptors‚ decreasing

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    develop the ability to “learn for life.” These are important elements for building individual competence and achievement that can be translated in the future into a competitive workforce. In this study‚ one of the bases for research work is the PHIL-IRI or Philippine Informal Reading Inventory will be used. This is an inventory tool that assists in determining the reading strengths and weaknesses of an individual learner. It is important for every teacher to know if their pupils can comfortably read

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    An Assessment of Reading Proficiency Level of Grade IV pupils of Paranaque Elementary School-Central A Thesis Proposal Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Arts‚ Sciences and Education Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila Sheila M. Roque M.A. Ed. (Educ. Admin) TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter I – Introduction Background of the Study ---------------------------------------------- 1 Statement of the Problem ---------------------------------------------- 3 Hypothesis ----------------------------------------------

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    Helen Of Troy

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    Helen of Troy In Greek mythology‚ Helen of Troy‚ also known as Helen of Sparta‚ was the daughter of Zeus and Leda‚ and was a sister of Castor‚ Pollux‚ and Clytemnestra. In Greek myths‚ she was considered the most beautiful woman in the world. By marriage she was Queen of Laconia‚ a province within Homeric Greece‚ the wife of King Menelaus. Her abduction by Paris‚ Prince of Troy‚ brought about the Trojan War. Elements of her putative biography come from classical authors such as Aristophanes‚ Cicero

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