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learning styles

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Learning Styles Instruction for Online Tests How do you think?? How do you best read?? How should you study and learn? These websites will help you determine and maximize your strengths and overcome your weaknesses! 1. Click on each red web link citation below on this page. 2. Take the 4 learning styles tests. 3. Read about your strengths and weaknesses and how to improve how you read/study. 4. Record your results on your printed page 2. 5. Write at least 2 things that you learned about how you can improve how you read/study. (Although some of the sites ask your name and other personal information you do NOT have to give them!) Your learning style: visual or auditory or kinesthetic individual or group written or verbal

Enlightenment

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The Enlightenment Begins An effort to apply the methods and principles of the scientific revolution to issues of political, economic, and social: REFORM (reason, nature, not revolution, progress) Enlightment thought Reason? ?The Age of Reason? Idea: ?test of reason? Test what? Custom and tradition, everything is subject to testing Purpose? Distinguish between Reasonable authority Acts reasonable Within natural rights Arbitrary authority Acts unreasonable Failing to express as reason Call for reform Q: Authority? Call out? ask How is this justifiable?? In end?? Criteria? The ?test? key Experience....explanation consisten with things observed now,,, if not doesn?t pass reason test Utility Use? Benefit to mankind? If doesn?t benefit?no reason to continue

Everything's An Argument analysis

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Christian Boujaoude August 24, 2014 AP Composition Everything?s An Argument Chapter 1 There are so many gestures, activities, and images that we take for granted everyday that could potentially cause an argument An argument can be anything that expresses a point of view, whether blunt and aggressive or more subtle Some arguments are aimed to be won, but some are for mutual regard and exploration Point of argument- to use evidence and reason to discover some version of the truth Aim of persuasion- to change a point of view or to move others from conviction to action Rogerian Argument-based on approaching audiences in nonthreatening ways and on finding common ground and establishing trust among those who disagree about issues Informative Arguments- Obama ?08

Chapter 7

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If you choose to do an outline please follow the format below (including the use of Roman Numerals and indentation as used below). You do not need to turn in a hard copy of the outline but you DO need to submit your outline to Turnitin.com. - be sure to select the right class and assignment. ONLY COMPLETE OUTLINES will be accepted for credit and they are due at the beginning of the class period. Most of the Main Idea sections of the outline will be 4 main points. If you only have three main points for too many of the sections something is wrong. Keep in mind this WILL be more time-consuming than just reading the chapter. Chapter 07: Abbasid Decline and the Spread of Islamic Civilization to South and Southeast Asia Introduction: Story: Dhows

Chapter 1

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Chapter 1.3 (Pages 8-10) SI system- International System of units. Based on/ Derived from metric system. Quantitative Observation- Measurement Consists of a number and a scale (unit) Mass- Measure of resistance of an object to a change in its state of motion Weight- Force gravity exerts on an object Chapter 1.4-1.5 (pages 11-18) Uncertainty- Estimated number in a measurement A measurement always has some degree of uncertainty Assumed to be +/- 1 unless otherwise indicated Precision- the degree of agreement among several measurements of the same quantity (reproducibility) Accuracy- Agreement of a particular value with the true value Errors:

ch_7_cause_and_effect_explaining_why.pdf

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Marco Ponce Version 1 Year ?06-?07 CH 7 Argument: Convincing Others 9 In writing, argument stands as a paper; grounded on logical, structured evidence, that attempts to convince the reader to accept an opinion, take some action, or do both. It is also a process during which you explore an issue fully, considering different perspectives, assumptions, reasons, and evidence to reach your own informed position. 9 Arguments don?t always involve conflicts. Some simply support a previously established decision or course of action. Others try to establish some common ground. 9 When you write an argument, you don?t simply sit down and dash off your views as though they came prefabricated. Instead, argument represents an opportunity to think

Anthem book review

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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 In General Archetypes/ Hero?s Journey Characters Plot More Plot 1 This uprising from her childhood shaped Rand?s political views 4 Anthem is written in this format. 6 The name of Ayn Rand?s philosophy 8 The Russian Revolution 5 A journal or diary 7 Objectivism 9 The character who best exemplifies the Father/Son conflict with Equality 20 Complete name of the novel?s protagonist 22 Worker in the fields, leaves society with Equality 24 The name Liberty secretly gives to Equality upon meeting him 26 Friend and confidant to Equality, keeps his discoveries secret 28 ?Half-brained? street sweeper assigned to Equality?s brigade 30 The job that Equality hopes to be assigned 32

DBA

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DBA for Module 1: What is the definition of science. Science is The study of physical properties and the history of the natural world. What is the difference between precision and accuracy: precision is given by the ability of the instrument to get as close to the true value of the measurement as possible. some measuring instruments are more precise then others. In other words, an instrument that measures to the nearest 100th place is more precise than the one that measures to the nearest 10th place. Accuracy is how accurate your measurement is. How careful one is in reading the measurement correctly. How are significant figures used in calculations?
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