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    Copyright 1983 by the American Psychological Association‚ Inc. Statistical Significance‚ Power‚ and Effect Size: A Response to the Reexamination of Reviewer Bias Bruce E. Wampold Department of Educational Psychology University of Utah Michael J. Furlong and Donald R. Atkinson Graduate School of Education University of California‚ Santa Barbara In responding to our study of the influence that statistical significance has on reviewers ’ recommendations for the acceptance or rejection of a manuscript

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    The Significance of Jocasta The significance of Jocasta is portrayed throughout the tragedic play as she provides support for Oedipus as she influences his decisions. During the kings journey to finding out his past‚ Jocasta tries to influence Oedipus to stop his urge to find out more information. Jocasta tells him "Why should anyone in this world be afraid"(51). In this part of the play the king is on the verge of finding out his father and Jocasta knows that the truth would do Oedipus no

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    How did Xerxes deal wit the revolts in the Persian Empire? One of the great challenges faced by Xerxes during his time as ruler of the Persian Empire‚ was the method by which the revolts in both Egypt and Babylon would be dealt with. Essentially‚ he dealt with the revolts in two different ways; firstly using his military force to quickly and decisively quell the revolts; which were followed by either political or administrative reforms (or a combination of both). These methods reflected his ability

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    STheme 3- Resistance and Revolt 1. Read the extract below‚ and then answer the questions that follow. “The French Caribbean‚ unlike the British Caribbean‚ had‚ after 1685‚ a slave code drawn up by the mother country as the basis of their slave laws. However‚ the contrast between the French and the British with regard to the slave laws was not as great as the contrast between the Spanish and the British territories” Adopted from Elsa Goveda‚ “The West Indian Slave Laws of the 18th Century”

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    all things.“ To many people‚ whether Muslim or not‚ the Ka’bah is a well-known artifact. It has a rich and fascinating past‚ and has been an important aspect throughout centuries of Islamic history. Within the Islamic faith‚ the Ka’bah has great significance personally‚ physically‚ and religiously. Its importance can be seen in the Hajj (the pilgrimage to Mecca)‚ as the physical center of the Islamic faith‚ and in reference to the Qur’an. The pilgrimage to “The House of God” in Mecca is a vital and

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    “English Peasants’ Revolt‚ 1381” discusses the beginning of the end of the Peasant Revolt. The document begins with King Richard II proclaiming that all of the common people within London should come to Smithfield. Accompanying Richard was the Mayor of London named William Walworth. Meeting the both Richard and Willian was the “chieftain” of the rebellion Walter Tyler. Before the chaos ensued‚ both the King and Walter discussed what was needed to put a peaceful end to the revolt. For Walter and the

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    Stirrings of Revolt The Stamp Act Crisis 1. Effects of the Stamp Act 2. Virginia Resolves 3. Sons of Liberty – Did not want to commit acts of violence against anyone 4. Parliament Retreats (Declaratory Act) The Townshend Program – 1767 1. Colonial Reaction to the Quartering Act (The NY Suspending Act) 2. Internal (Direct tax) and External taxes (Indirect Tax) (The Revenue Act) – The intent of the tax is what makes colonists mad 3. Colonial Boycotts The Boston Massacre 1770 1. Competition

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    The Significance of Mustaches They are everywhere‚ not only on faces‚ but they have been spotted on stickers‚ jewelry‚ and even on clothes; no doubt mustaches have become a pop-culture phenomenon. We have appreciated them for centuries‚ although‚ why the sudden outburst of admiration for this humorous looking facial hair? With the increasing infatuation for mustaches‚ society will realize that they are a unique significance of personality and individuality in America. The origin of the mustache

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    Significance of the Study

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    Significance of the Study Student – This system can help for IT Students to learn basic information about their curriculum subjects and also to find more vocabulary words. Teachers – This system can help for Teachers to have some new ideas on how they teach there students to learn more about vocabulary words. Future Researchers – Any student that have the same study can help them to be there guide or references. Setting of the Study -This study is undertaken at Tomas Claudio Memorial College

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    inexcusable harsh treatments that they had to tolerate. This revolt has been considered both the best thing that Haiti had ever experienced and also the most disastrous. The Haitian slave revolution was justified because of the harsh working conditions within the plantations‚ the callous living conditions‚ and the unbelievable successes. The working conditions on the plantations within Saint Dominique provided reasoning for the slaves to revolt. During the rebellion‚ the plantations were the main workplace

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