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    Conditional Sentences

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    * Conditional Sentences * Factual Conditionals -Absolute‚ Scientific Results * If + verb word ‚ verb word (bare infinitive) * If water freezes‚ it becomes a solid. * Factual Conditionals -Absolute‚ Scientific Results * If orange blossoms are exposed to very cold temperatures‚ they wither and die. * If the trajectory of a satellite is slightly off at launch‚ it gets worse as the flight progresses. * Factual Conditionals – Probable Results for the Future * If

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    Nominal Group Technique

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    Nominal Group Technique In 1968 André Delbecq co-developed with Andrew H.Van de Ven the Nominal Group Technique‚ which has diffused worldwide to become the most widely used method of group brainstorming.  and has been applied to adult education program planning by Vedros.  What is the NGT? The Nominal Group Technique (NGT)‚ is a decision making method for use among groups of many sizes‚ who want to make their decision quickly‚ as by a vote‚ but want everyone’s opinions taken into account

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    last sentence (and‚ in fact‚ this one) have probably never been produced before in the history of the world. the same is true for much of what we say every day. So‚ we do not seem to learn or to speak language by purely imitating other people. How are we able to judge whether a sentence sounds okay? Can we literally have a list of sentences in our mind against which we check each new sentence we hear? Chomsky argues not‚ since our brains are finite but English is potentially infinite (consider

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    Nominal Group Technique

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    . Nominal Group Technique (NGT) NGT is a structured method for brainstorming that encourages contributions from every member in the group. When to use the NGT:     When some group members are much more vocal than others. When some group members think better in silence. When there is concern about some members not participating. To generate ideas from the group.   When the issue is controversial or there is heated conflict. To search for problem or solution. NGT Procedures:

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    10 Incarceration CHAPTER OUTLINE I. Links to the Past A. Most correctional facilities are still in rural areas in line with Quaker beliefs that offenders could be redeemed only if removed from city distractions. B. The 1940s and 50s image of the ‘big house’ is still imprinted on most American minds: a walled prison with large‚ tiered cell blocks‚ a yard‚ shops‚ and industries. 1. The South did not conform to this model. 2. Racial segregation was maintained. 3. Prisoners were used as farm

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    been released from prison early. So‚ I am here today to talk about the one simple thing that could have stopped this horrific crime: capital punishment. Retribution. Incapacitation. Deterrent. These words are aimlessly thrown around when discussing custodial sentencing‚ but none of them are effective. How did the victims of this crime have any sort of retribution? More importantly‚ more often than not‚ criminals are released from prison early‚ how

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    Conditional cash transfers (CCTs) refers to a form of funding by the government or other humanitarian agencies whereby the fund donated must be used to finance a predetermined undertaking (Fiszbein et al‚ 2009‚ pp. 31). In Conditional cash transfers‚ money has to be spent for the intended purpose and only those who have been approved to meet the predetermined requirements receive such cash. This means that the recipient of the cash has to be vetted thoroughly and their actions determined before getting

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    visitation. The treatment based programs could range from self-esteem‚ alcohol abuse‚ substance abuse‚ anger management‚ family classes‚ and domestic violence. All these programs would allow for probation instead of incarceration for non-violent offenders and provide mentors in society. These programs would pay for themselves with volunteers‚ and the reduced recidivism while implemented (Ecclesiastes 4:10). There must be deterrence from committing crimes and should be started in the community

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    Conditional Access System

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    about 2 per cent. The Amendment Bill‚ called the Conditional Access System Bill‚ was introduced to keep some check on the regularly escalating cable subscription rates. Though this solution could hardly be called effective‚ at least it gave the government a means to keep tabs on the premium tier. Though the CAS would mean that the households pay more than what they are now paying and the government would prescribe from time to time as to which and how many channels would form a part of the basic tier

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    to a candid world.” (Declaration of Independence‚ 1776) This passage of the Declaration of Independence could be characterized‚ in my opinion‚ as the “pre amble” of the list of grievances that are the impetus for the colonist’s decision to break from the Crown of England and strike out on their own and govern themselves. “The longer second part of the document details Britain’s trespasses against the principles announced in the first part. This list is meant to justify the revolution by showing

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