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    Psalia Reflection

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    Upon completion on this exercise the class reflect on what they have learnt and how to apply it to the outside world. Throughout both lessons that are presented they showcase various amounts of positive practices throughout their learning experiences. Within Psalia lesson it is evident that Psalia explores the use of open ended questions and materials, encouragement of peer discussion and learning and uses an arrange of concrete resources. Psalia explores Palindromic numbers with students through

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    were motivated to trade and conquest areas of the unknown. These groups of people traveled without any modern technology and they still managed to arrive in hard to reach places around the globe. Many people wonder what motivated these talented explorers to discover and create what they did. The Phoenicians traveled to places such as, Spain, Africa, and Scilly Isles. They explored places that were beyond the traditional safe limits in the Mediterranean and into the Atlantic. The Phoenicians were

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    A Sphere Poem

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    In his 2006 collection, ‘District and Circle’, Seamus Heaney responds to the ever-changing and developing world around him. To do so he often relies upon the exploration of the past, memory, and personal identity through the use of language. In the second poem of ‘District and Circle’, ‘A Shiver’, Seamus Heaney is dependent upon these concepts to construct a thematically rich poem. Heaney’s ‘A Shiver’ utilises language to explore the themes of the past, memory, and personal identity. The Petrarchan

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    It is a heavy snowstorm, for what is left for a group of five explorers who wish to make a permanent settlement for others to reach and expand further across the land. The expedition group slowly becomes smaller after every exhausting step in the brutal, everlasting cold leads the group to what seems to be an endless void of frost. The group started with twenty people who packed with a small supply of food, thick clothing, and the items required for warmth. The group became smaller due to accidents

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    1851-1914 was primarily a result of the discovery of many mining sites like the Kalgoorlie gold mine. The finding of the Kalgoorlie mine by Paddy Hannan, Thoman Flanagan and Daniel Sheal attracted several thousands of other prospectors (mineral explorers) and created a “ rush” to whoever would quickly become prosperous from mining gold at Kalgoorlie. As such,

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    The Expansion and Uses of Internet Browers

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    Internet Browsers Internet Explorer, Chrome, Netscape, and Safari, these are a few examples of some of the web browsers that are used throughout the world. These web browsers have become even more common as the years have gone by. People use them in their everyday life to accomplish tasks that they need to get done. The beginning of this profitable and popular invention all started back in 1990. Internet browsers have been around for the last 23 years. The first browser to be invented in 1990 was

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    A Report On A Computer

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    Summary Notes Aimee reported that her computer had again experienced a bluescreen. Connected remotely to the computer. Used a utility to find the cause of the bluescreen, which was an unidentified driver. Downloaded and installed the latest drivers for the Intel HD graphics card, the chipset, and memory card reader from the manufacturer. Aimee also reported that her wireless connection was intermittent, and that she received an error stating that the default gateway is not available. Researched

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    A business that manufacturer’s products or food products is aware that some problems may transpire, such as recalling the product due to various reasons, for example health concerns or for safety reasons. Still a plan, especially a good crisis plan, should be implemented to be able to handle any sorts of problems. Manufacturer companies also need to be ready to communicate to the stakeholders and let them know that they are their priority. However, when a plan is not firmly established, completely

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    Privacy Policies and the Effectiveness of “Do Not Track” Introduction The Privacy Act of 1974 was established for the fair use, collection, and dissemination of personally identified information (PII). These records are systematically maintained by several agencies in the United Stated about its citizens, and residents. The disclosure of this information is prohibited but can be accessed either by the consent of the individual or another agency with a warrant. With the internet now being the free-flow

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    Powers of a Monopolistic Anarchy While the Microsoft Empire maintains its status as a vast company of large-scale production, readily contributing to the national GDP, and yielding high interest and profits to its associates, criticism and controversial accusations keep mounting. The thought of a monopoly as the economic device for good business seems almost mind-boggling to Microsoft’s competing corporations, as well as the entire economic community, legal and commercial. Why is monopoly

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