ORAL DEFENSE September 27‚ 2012‚ 5:00 in the afternoon‚ the proponents Pictures in Motion will face the panelists. Before the time has come‚ the proponents come to the university early for preparation. They went to the tarpaulin printing shop for their 3” by 3” tarpaulin. The proponents have six hours left so they check for their power point presentation. The feeling that can’t explain whether it is nervousness‚ hungriness or just nothing‚ is in the proponents. Staying inside the simulation room
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Through the interactive oral‚ my understanding of Japanese culture and the behavior of the characters became better. In turn‚ this understanding shed light on the significance of the sexual and violent scenes in Kafka on the Shore‚ and now I see these scenes through a more intricate and meaningful lens. During the discussion of differences in Japanese traditional culture and western culture‚ it was mentioned that our society is very technological based‚ logic and reason based. People are always
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The aim of this study was to test the effect of the development of key press response automaticity on congruity effects in a variety of Stroop tasks. Two of the participants used the standard Stroop stimuli to receive four weeks of key press practice. The participants received the standard Stroop test‚ Single colored letter test‚ and the Stroop dilution stimuli tests before and after each week of the practices in four weeks. The participants were
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Year 12 English Oral; Foreign Aid mustn’t be cut Persona: Fiona Pearse (Board Member of World Vision) speaking at a foreign aid conference in regard to the Government’s recent plans to introduce a $4.5 billion cut in foreign aid over the next 4 years. Poverty‚ war‚ hunger‚ thirst‚ disease; these are all words the average Australian does not have to face. However‚ it is indeed what millions upon millions of people battle out every single day in so many countries we call our neighbours
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English Oral 2012 Title: Global warming Class: 5 Amanah Team members: 1) Amira Ain Binti Naim - Chairperson 2) Syaza Nazura Binti Khahar – First panel 3) Mohd Yusri Bin Jupri – Second panel 4) Mohd Syazwan Bin Safaruddin – Third panel Chairperson: Assalamualaikum and a very good morning to my wise English teacher‚ Puan Rosnani and all my fellow friends. My name is Amira Ain Binti Naim and I am your chairperson
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J. (2001)‚ New Headway English Course. Oxford:OUP Tanner‚ R. (2001)‚ ‘Teaching Intelligently’‚ English Teaching Professional‚ 20:40-41 Wingate‚ M (1997)‚ ‘Multiple Intelligences and Lesson Planning’. English Teaching Professional‚ 2:28-30 MI quick test key (From section 3.1.2) (LDP) www.LDPride.net (MAC)McKenzie‚ W (1999) (see above) (MB) Berman‚ M (1998) (see above) (MIDAS) Branton‚ Shearer (2005) (see above) 68
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English Oral! Issue: Social media is making us antisocial! The Contention: Today in our modern world‚ social media is taking over and corrupting our society and making us antisocial.! Supporting Arguments: The average time a teenager spends on social media! The negative impact of social media! Rebudle: The positive outcomes from spending time on social media! Language Techniques: Rhetorical question‚ imagery‚ Emotive Language‚ Personal pronouns‚ Exaggerations. ! !Social media is a perfect way for
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ORAL As a child I always dreamed of becoming a parent. I would watch my mother with my younger siblings and hope that one day I would be like her with children of my own to look after. As I was a child I never really took into consideration how hard it actually can be for some people to conceive. Infertility‚ as it turns out is actually quite common in Australia with one in six couples being affected. Medical science has it possible these days to have a family in many different ways‚ with the choice
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administration‚ and scoring of the test the next step is to perform an interpretation of the test. While interpreting the test the interpreter may find that‚ there are a few test bias that may have caused the scores to be high or low within a certain group causing the test to be unfair. Test bias and test fairness are two topics that individuals will continue to debate for years to come. Salkind (2013) described Test fairness as a very sensitive of use of examinations‚ quizzes‚ tests‚ etc. and social values
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Lab 1: Flame Test 11 Chemistry‚ university Preparation Conducted: September 20th‚ 2010 Purpose: To observe‚ and create a chart of the colours produced when solutions of known metal compounds are heated to high temperature. Question: What colours are produced when different metallic compounds are placed in a flame‚ and why this happens? Hypothesis/Prediction: Different salts will produce different colours when placed in a flame‚ due to the fact that each element has a different
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