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    This month is devoted to data structures. This isn ’t a computer science course‚ so let ’s define a data structure as a data holder--something that holds whatever data we need while our program executes. Visual BASIC and VBA use two basic data structures: the array and the collection. This month when I say VB‚ I also mean VBA. ARRAYS Most VB programmers are familiar with the array (figure 1). An array can be single or multidimensional‚ which means it can have rows and columns. While the array

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    1. Practice / Practise In US English‚ practice is used as either a verb (doing word)‚ or noun (naming word). Hence‚ a doctor has a practice‚ and a person practices the violin. In UK english‚ practice is a noun‚ and practise is a verb. A doctor has a practice‚ but his daughter practises the piano. 4. Its / It’s As in the case above‚ the apostrophe denotes an abbreviation: it’s = it is. Its means “belongs to it”. The confusion arises here because we also use an apostrophe in English to denote possession

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    References: Hooper-Greenhill‚ E. (2000) Museums and the Interpretation of Visual Culture‚ Objects and Interpretive Processes: 103 – 123. London: Routledge Hoskins‚ J. (1998) Biographical Objects. London: Routledge Merleau-Ponty‚ M. (1962) Phenomenology of Perception. Oxon: Routledge Parker‚ C. (2010) youtube. [available from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64WRqHoKM5s&feature=player-embedded]

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    A Detailed Lesson Plan in English Grade 7 (Grammar) I. Objectives : a. Identify the gerunds and their functions in the sentences. b. Actively participate in class discussion through oral recitation and activities provided by the teacher. c. Construct their own sentences using gerunds. II. Subject Matter Topic: Verbals: Gerunds and its functions Reference: Grammar and Composition By: Mc Graw Hill Glencoe pp. 208-210 Materials: chalk‚ board‚ visual aids III. Procedures: TEACHER’S

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    Scot Harvath

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    always have the goggles close at hand just in case of an incident like that occurs. This implies that night vision goggles are on Scot Harvath’s number one list for things to have on an investigation. Overall‚ Night vision goggles is an important object in the novel because most of their crime fighting occurs at

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    Objective Correlative

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    establish a developed theme it is best to use a series of objective correlatives. Objective correlatives are objects that repeat that are connected to the story of push the plot forward. These meaningful objects give much greater depth to your story than without their presence. They allow the author to show the reader details instead of outright telling the reader the details. Additionally‚ these objects give organizational power such as Jon Gingerich’s farm story. Objective correlatives are used in these

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    ------------------------------------------------- Chapter 7 Case Study - 1. Review the data-flow diagrams you developed for questions in the Petrie’s Electronics case at the end of Chapter 6 (or diagrams given to you by your instructor). Study the data flows and data stored on these diagrams and decide whether you agree with the team’s conclusion that the only six entity types needed are listed in the case and in PE Figure 7-1. If you disagree‚ define additional entity types‚ explain why

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    Name:簡旻亞Alice Special Object It is the rabbit doll that I sleep with in my arms every night. The rabbit doll is my birthday gift from my mom who I seldom see. Therefore‚ whenever I see the rabbit doll‚ I think of my mom. One day‚ when I was taking a walk and passed by a toy store‚ I took a notice at a fluffy rabbit doll displayed in the window. It looked comfortable to hold in my arms. So‚ I wanted the rabbit doll to be my upcoming birthday present and begged my mom to buy it for me. However‚

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    supplying small bells to each child. 2. Polishing skills: The children are given small spray bottles with a small amount of oil (for wood and silver) or water with a small amount of windex.  Children are shown how to spray appropriate amounts on the object and then how to polish with a cloth using circular motions. Teacher puts on apron and bring all required materials in a basket. This exercise is to observe first and then imitate in their own way. The role of the teacher is to demonstrate first and

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    Toy to Social Tool In the beginning‚ toys and objects serve as play things for infants to suck‚ grab and swat and to eventually push‚ pull‚ drop and stack in an exploratory manner. It is common to see a 1-year-old pick up an object and look at it as if he is thinking: What is this? How can I play with this? The power of play at work. What will happen if I drop it? Will it move? Does it smell? Make noise? Through experimentation with toys and objects and through trial and error‚ the young child begins

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