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    thesis; an engaging introduction; multiple‚ focused supporting paragraphs; a logical and effective organization of ideas; and a conclusion that brings the essay to a satisfactory close develop well-qualified claims with reasons and evidence that are appropriate to an academic audience respond to arguments of others with rebuttals and strategic concessions practice invention‚ planning‚ drafting‚ revising‚ editing‚ and proofreading essays produce clearly worded‚ concise‚ purposely

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    Question Sheet B Sharon Jackson 1. The septum separates the heart into a right and left side. If there was a hole in the septum there would be a mix of oxygen right blood and oxygen poor blood and some oxygen right blood can enter the lungs instead of the body. 2. Capillaries exchange materials with the cells of the body there veins return blood to the heart and arteries take blood away from the heart 3. The SA node‚ or sinoatrial node initiates the heartbeat and automatically sends out a signal

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    proportion of the offspring from Cross B should be 1:2. 4. Observed Expected O - E (O – E)2 (O –E)2/E A A Lethal 0 0 0 0 A a 3 4 -1 1 0.25 a a 3 2 1 1 0.5 Total 6 6 0.75‚ p value is between 0.5 and 0.7. Thus‚ the difference between observation and expectation can be accepted. Part B F2 Wild Type Veinlet Vestigial Veinlet/Vestigial G11 1 Female/1 Male 1 Male - - G12 1 Male 1 Female 1 Female - G13 1 Female / 1 Male 1 Female - - G14 -

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    1. Assess Chaucer’s contribution to the development of English literary tradition with reference to ‘The Prologue’ to The Canterbury Tales. Ans: Chaucer is commonly hailed as “the father of English poetry” who in such works as his masterpiece‚ The Canterbury Tales‚ significantly contributed to the development of English as a literary language. The “General Prologue” to The Canterbury Tales has often been praised as “the most perfect poem in the English language.” The Canterbury Tales and his other

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    Carol Gestwick‚ (1995) in Developmentally Appropriate Practice: Curriculum and Development in Early Education‚ postulates that‚ “Portfolios are collections or samplings of information relating to each child’s development progress in an educational setting.” In addition‚ portfolio is a collection of student’s work which is being collected over a period of time‚ so that the class teacher‚ principal‚ vice principal and parents can view the child’s progression in the various subject disciplines offered

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    MBO empowerment recognizes "the demise" of the command-and-control system‚ but remains a term of power and rank. If we analyze the armed forces in a country the MBO system of management is not appropriate as the structure of a military force is of command and control. Individuals cannot have objectives it is the collective objectives that have to be carried out as a military force works as a group and not as

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    Appropriate Pip

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    benchmark studies presented at the introduction (10% to 17%). [7‚8] Based on the definition of appropriateness of therapy‚ 45 % of the patients included‚ PIP/TAZ was prescribed appropriately‚ whereas 55 % of the patients received PIP/TAZ inappropriately. Among inappropriate PIP/TAZ usage there was 50 % prescribed as perioperative prophylaxis. This considerably high percentage of inappropriate use of a broad spectrum antibiotic. Further looking to inappropriate PIP/TAZ use as perioperative prophylaxis‚ most

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    EVALUATION OF PROMOTIONAL EFFECTIVENESS 15.1 Objectives of Measuring Advertising Effectiveness  Measurable objectives enable companies to quantify the effectiveness of MC efforts. Measuring and evaluating MC programs is done to see whether objectives have been met and MC Programs have been effective (measuring the results).  Accountability is a big issue in marketing communication.  Evaluation and measurement provide feedback.  Measuring MC efforts is to determine the gap between MC expectations

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    Professional development issues among teachers in Malaysia There are many changes in the field of education not only in Malaysia but throughout the world era. Teachers around the world nowadays are under a moving pressure to performing in their field. High expectations and greater needs now pressure the teachers to effectively performing in the classroom. In this presentation will explain three major points in professional issues and challenges among teacher among Malaysia. First major point is

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    Genetics and Heredity

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    Genetics and Heredity “Why We Look the Way We Do” Genes: Our Biological Blueprint Genes basic units of heredity that maintain their structural identity from one generation to another. the biochemical units of heredity that make up the chromosomes a segment of DNA capable of synthesizing a protein Genes are aligned along chromosomes (strands of genes) and come in pairs. Chromosomes threadlike structures made of DNA molecules that contain the genes DNA

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