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    Read-only participants: a case for student communication in online classes L. Nagela*, A.S. Blignautb and J.C. Cronje´ c aUniversity of Pretoria, South Africa; bNorth-West University, South Africa; cCape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa (Received 5 April 2007; final version received 25 May 2007) The establishment of an online community is widely held as the most important prerequisite for successful course completion and depends on an interaction between a peer group and a

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    1. Questions Related to Group Dynamics Introduction This assignment asks you to respond to a number of questions that address the more. Be sure to include citations in proper APA citation format and a reference list following the conclusion of the essay. This assignment is worth 15 percent of your final course grade. Purpose The purpose of this assignment is to further develop your knowledge of group and team terminology and concepts from a theoretical perspective. Task Answer each of the following

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    Breakfast as a Scholastic Tool We have often been told that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Growing up, however, we have simply brushed that comment aside labeling it as yet another useless and false piece of information we receive throughout the course of our lives. This particular piece, however, may bear more significant than was ever thought before. Researchers now believe that breakfast indeed is the most important meal of the day, resulting in academic and psychosocial

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    that the first formal description of Waterfall model was made in 1970 in the article written by Winston W. Royce. Though the first use of waterfall model was made in 1976 in the article written by Bell and Thayer. 2.0 Spiral Model 2.1 Introduction & Overview [2] Spiral model is another alternative process that is used in software development cycle. It is more focused on risk analysis. It is based on unique risk pattern that is adopted by the software. It can adopt any of the software development

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    The waterfall method is a linear, sequential, non-iterative process for software development first mentioned by Herbert Benington in 1956. The software development life cycle (SDLC) is defined by Ruparelia as “a conceptual framework or process that considers the structure of the stages in-volved in the development of an application from its initial feasibility study through to its deploy-ment in the field and maintenance (Ruparelia, 2010, p. 8).’’ This method is so named “waterfall’’ because the

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    Hameed Abdul. Often times I honestly forget my own name. The words roll around my head like a gimmicky concept. Potential. Something that I personally value is the continual growth of a person while in search for a higher purpose. So far throughout all of my experiences my life has presented me with evolutionary pressure needed to form self identity. Because the journey itself has been truly amazing, I have conflicting views on which parts I resonated with the most. My current circumstances and

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    Figure 1 spiral model Spiral model is a software development methodology that used the pros of waterfall model and RAD (Rapid application development) concept. It is a type of methodology that having a lot of risk analysis about the difficulties occurs and the early version of program can be developed quickly by using prototyping. Next, this methodology is having strong communication with the end-user due to its cycle (also referring to spirals in this methodology) keep repeating. It also is using

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    A Spiral Galaxy

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    a barred spiral galaxy located in the direction of the southern constellation Dorado lies more than 60 million light-years away. This is a spiral galaxy that’s composed of stars in a central bar-shaped design. NGC 1672 is a member of the Seyfert galaxy, which was named after famous astronomer, Carl Keenan Seyfert, who extensively studied galaxies with active nuclei in the 1940s. In the middle of NGC 1672’s galaxy, it contains a high surface brightness bar from which four wire-like spiral arms extend

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    Reflection About Service

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    During the summer and the first quarter of my freshman year, I performed several hours of service because service, to me, is important and brings me closer to God. During the summer, I volunteered at my church’s sport summer camp. There I watched over the children who were around the ages of five to ten. Other counselors and myself, watched over the children while their parents were at work. I helped the children play sports such as basketball and volleyball as well as even spent time with some of

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    which should affect its rotation. When these two massive structures merge, the entire structure of both will be shifted, and the result will be classified as a globular cluster or an extremely irregular spiral galaxy. Image 5: Irregular Spiral The image above depicts an irregular, barred spiral galaxy with two loose arms rotating in a counterclockwise rotation, and a possible galaxy collision could have caused this abnormal shape. The blue color suggests that hotter, newer stars are present

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