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    the world leading to scientists researching this creature to find out why. Jellyfish multiplied into large groups called blooms. In fact, according to Rosalind Fonem jellyfishes lay 40,000 eggs a day. It’s easy to see that jellyfishes can turn into blooms

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    One of the weaknesses of the plan is the lack of different types of assessment and the lack of assessment of higher orders of learning in Bloom’s taxonomy. This is a weakness in relation to the learning goals because it merely tests on textbook material. In addition, the teacher is overlooking some of the state standards specifically: 1. Scientific progress is made by asking meaningful questions and conducting careful investigations. As a basis for understanding this concept, and to address the

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    Evaluation is listed as Bloom’s Taxonomy’s highest level of learning. I was six years old the first time I was forced to re-evaluate something. It was the result of challenging something my teacher had said in class. I always liked to participate in class, but this was something different. I disagreed with something the teacher said. My first- grade teacher asked the class to spell the word, “school”. I raised my hand and said. “s-k-o-o-l”. The teacher quickly noted that my attempt was insufficient

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    Blooms Taxonomy Pyramids

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    What is the connection between these two pyramids and what do they represent? Overview Bloom’s Taxonomy provides a framework for cognitive learning. Taxonomy Alignment for GAMING TAG leverages Bloom’s Taxonomy by adding a Gaming framework. Both provide steps and a sense of order as to what pre-requisite learning benefits the learning process by learning one step before another and how to make learning active and enhance retention, comprehension, application, analysis, evaluation and synthesis

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    Having red patches of skin, on your face, on your arms, legs, and anywhere else is called Bloom Syndrome. This disorder limits your life. This mainly occurs in children. Having these conditions is what it is like to be someone who has this disease. These patches of reddened skin can develop for being in the sun for even just a little while. The victims of Bloom Syndrome have very sensitive skin and have to be careful around the sun. Having this skin type, they are more prone to cancer because they

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    Essay on The Personality of Othello

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    The Personality of Othello     Othello’s speech to Brabantio and the Duke in Act 1, Scene 3 is of major importance in describing Othello’s personality. This long speech, found in lines 149 to 196, shows Othello for the first time as a person with depth and less as a soldier. This speech is important to the book as a whole because it is a testimony to the strength of the love between Othello and Desdemona, which will later play a major role in the plot. It is also one of the first times that

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    The Illusion of Escape in The Glass Menagerie     In The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, the characters exhibit a state of delusion that originates from their dissatisfaction with their lives. Tom seeks adventure in the movies. Amanda reminisces often about her days as a Southern Belle. Laura sits in a dream world with her glass collection, and Jim basks in the praises of his high school glory. In their respective ways, they demonstrate their restlessness. The quotation from Thoreau

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    This history shows how society since ages has focused on the beauty of women discussing how a woman should appear, objectifying her and setting up standards for a beautiful life for women. It is hard to follow the standards when all that is presented by the world is not hundred percent true, instead, it is a made-up need and not all women want to or need to follow these beauty standards. But however, women worry a lot about beauty that the how they appear physically, which is worthless after death

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    Red Tide Research Paper

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    Red Tide Along West Florida Shelf Introduction Red tide is the common name for a large concentration of certain species of dinoflagellates. This event accumulates harmful algal blooms quickly, resulting in discoloration near the surface water. Dense enough algal blooms cause harmful toxins strong enough to affect people and the oceans ecosystem as a whole. Karenia brevis is the most troublesome species of dinoflagellate in the Gulf of Mexico. This species reproduces by asexual cell division, therefore

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    “To freely bloom - That is my definition of success.” This is how Gerry Spence, a semi-retired American trial lawyer, views the meaning of the word bloom. Spence, also never losing a criminal case as a defense attorney and prosecutor since 2014, is a trustworthy source. He believes that to be successful in life is for one to bloom freely and truly. For one to glow confidently and without hesitation. To not be afraid to show their true self to themselves and to others. Bloom is a radiant, happy,

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