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    Lab Report 1- Card Sorting Experiment Problem: The purpose of this experiment was to determine the difference (if any) between sorting a standard deck of cards and a low vision deck. Three tests: color‚ suit‚ and number sorting were compared. The dependent variables in the experiment included time and the number of trials it took for the student to complete the task successfully. The independent variables were sorting the two different decks by color‚ suit‚ and number. Hypothesis:

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    05 Lost in the Kitchen an essay by Dave Barry Men are still basically scum when it comes to helping out in the kitchen. This is one of the two insights I had last Thanksgiving‚ the other one being that Thanksgiving night must be the slowest night of the year in terms of human sexual activity. First‚ in Barry’s piece‚ carefully focus on hyperbole‚ stereotypes‚ irony‚ understatement‚ and comic effect. Second‚ reflect on your notes and thoughts; think aloud on paper; reconsider your notes; ask questions;

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    Lost Letters of Perganum

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    The Lost Letters of Pergamum Professor Bruce W. Longenecker’s novel‚ The Lost Letters of Pergamum‚ describes a collection of fictional letters being exchanged between two fictional characters known as Antipas and Luke. Antipas is a benefactor from Rome‚ and Luke is a physician and author of the Gospel of Luke and the Book of Acts. Luke is also the main person who Antipas goes to throughout the novel for knowledge and answers to his many questions. The story is very well written and gives the reader

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    of credit cards to college-aged consumers‚ and what processes should senior management use to address those issues? The increased use of credit cards among college-aged students has become a concern as credit card debt continues to grow. While credit card usage has its advantages‚ we are concerned that credit card solicitors unfairly exploit inexperienced young adults into adopting excessive spending habits when they may not understand the long-term implications of their credit card spending and

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    How to play pokemon cards

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    First you assemble your deck. Pokemon Trading Card Game is played with a deck of 60 cards‚ no more no less. Furthermore‚ with the exception of energy cards‚ you may only have 4 cards with the same name in your deck Once youve assembled your deck‚ find an opponent and play. Start by laying out 6 cards. These are your "prize" cards. One of the ways to win is to draw all of these prize cards. Then draw 7 cards. Lay any basic pokemon facedown in the active pokemon area‚ then place any additional

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    Kashmir ; a Lost Paradise

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    Kashmir — a beautiful mountain state with clear rivers‚ evergreen forests and one of the highest death rates in the world. It is at the center of an age-old dispute between Pakistan and India that has dragged on from the independence of both nations over fifty years ago to the present time‚ with no resolution in sight. The combined population of the two nation totals over a billion‚ so no conflict between them is of passing importance‚ especially when nuclear weapons are involved. Pakistan and India

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    Raiders of the Lost Ark

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    Jon Rohrbaugh Raiders of the Lost Ark 57:33-1:01:00 “Uncovering the Well of Soles” I have chosen to evaluate a scene from Indiana Jones‚ Raiders of the Lost Ark where Indiana and Sallah uncover the Well of Soles where the lost ark is hidden. We open the scene at 57:03 with Indiana leading a team of diggers up a hill to the spot where they will dig for the ark. As the scene opens we hear the diegetic sounds of the diggers and commotion taking place in the background. We also hear non-diegetic

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    Atlantis, the Lost City

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    Atlantis ~ The Lost City Atlantis is known to most people as a legend or myth written by the Greek poet Plato‚ but is it possible that this lost continent really existed? Is it all legend or could there be some fact to it? Contrary to common belief there have been numerous geological and historical findings that actually give proof to the existence of this lost city. In the book Imagining Atlantis it tells us the story written by Plato. "According to ancient Egyptian temple records the Athenians

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    credit card for a purchase there is going to be some pros and cons. Some may say with credit card power come great responsibility. It may either help when handled properly or become your worst nightmare if abused. If you are able to pay your bills on time every month and not carry over a balance. Then credit cards are a great convenience. The cards can also land you deep in debt. This often occurs if you’re unaware of the terms of the credit card agreement‚ and if you carry too many cards. The key

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    with RFID: A Case Study of the Octopus Card     Lam Tak Ming The Hong Kong Polytechnic University  mslam@polyu.edu.hk      Abstract:  Octopus  cards  are  an  electronic  payment  system  based  on  a  wireless  RFID  technology  developed  in  Hong  Kong.  Users  simply  hold  their  contactless  smartcards  over  an  electronic  reader‚  and  the  payment  is  deducted from the card automatically. If users link their cards to their credit card to upload money‚ there is no  cash  transaction 

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