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The Double Life Of A Slippery Axolotl
The text being analysed has been retrieved from the Year 9 reading stimulus booklet. The text,
The double life of a slippery axolotl (Appendix A), explores the scientific discovery of the
metamorphosing of axolotls into salamanders. The activities are created in line with NSW Stage 4
Learning Syllabus to aid English as an Additional Language or Dialect (EALD) or low literacy
students with comprehension. Through this text, students will examine how classification, survival
and reproduction of axolotls/salamanders are affected by their structure and function (Board of
Studies, 2012). The double life of a slippery axolotl is a scientific text that predominantly uses
active language. This is beneficial for EAL/D and low literacy students as... Show more content on
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This final part of the K W L activity gives students a chance to ask questions about concepts or words
that they didn t grasp through the activities. If students have unanswered questions or new questions,
the class will have a discussion. This allows students to self monitor their work to ensure its
completion (Ogle, 1989). Students should ensure all their questions from what I Want to know have
been satisfactorily answered, and that they have filled out as many new or interesting facts as they
can in the what I Learnt column. Recaps and summaries of lessons are useful as students reiterates
what they have just learnt, reinforcing the acquired knowledge. It also allows the teacher to check
that all students understand the text. EAL/D and low literacy students are also encouraged to copy
the formulated answers from their margin questions directly into the Learned column. Answers from
the margin questions activity may overlap with questions students created for the Know column. By
completing this activity, students will have an easily accessible worksheet containing all of the
information learnt from this class. Both activities (Appendix C and D) give the students an
opportunity to express their prior and learnt knowledge in various modes of communication. The
range of literacy activities provided to the
The Double Helix Rosalind Franklin Essay
This story starts May 1, 1992. Rosalind Franklin is responsible for photo 51, a remarkable photo
of DNA taken with x rays. It was a top view of a strand of DNA. Watson used this picture to write
a book called, The Double Helix. In the book he cast Franklin as an evil spirited women, but this
is the opposite of what she was actually like. Many scientist objected to Watson s book and one
even questioned, Did you even say she died? To start the film they talk about how the Franklin
family was wealthy, and full of philanthropist. Also from an early age she loved arithmetic and
memory games. She went ot St. Paul girls school (school to prepare girls for a career), then finishes
year early gets scholarship to go to Cambridge school. About this time the Nazi were on the march.
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Franklin died before she was credited with her information, and still today she does not get her
credit that is due. The credit that Wilkins, Crick, and Watson received was hers. When they stole
her information and saw her findings they wanted to go straight and claim it as their own, but
couldn t right away because they didn t know how to explain it without Rosalind Franklin. You
can take all of the notes from her as you want, but if you don t understand it or explain it then it is
obvious that it is not yours. This happened to Crick and Watson, but eventually they overcame this
slight twist in their plans and stole all of her data. For these men to copy her data,not acknowledge
her as the author, plagiarized. Unfortunately at this time since Franklin herself didn t publish her
data there was no well known record besides her notes to back her up as the author, it was not an
obvious enough cause to say that Crick and Watson stole her notes. For these reasons it is why it is
important to credit research and
The First World War ( Wwi )
Along history there have been persuasive speakers who through their voices have changed the
world. They have mastered the art of persuasion and became leaders in order to inspire people to
follow them and believe in them, to fight for their country because of patriotism and honor, and
they unite masses for the best for the humanity and others for the worse. The First World War
(WWI) left leaders that implementing strategic messages dedicated to the people made a paradigm
shift by that time causing a revolutionary change and a tragic and unnecessary conflict, as Keegan
describes the Great War. Leaders in WWI such as David Lloyd George, the Liberal chancellor of
British, Thomas Woodrow Wilson, 28th President of the United States, and later Adoft Hitler during
WWII, are remembered for their persuasive approaches.
By definition, a persuasive speech is a message strategically designed to induce change in the
audience in some way consistent with the speaker s purpose (Pearson 330). Mrs. Price explains how
Aristotle defined three kinds of persuasion furnished: The first kind, ethos, depends on the personal
character of the speaker; the second, pathos, on appealing to the emotions, values, and beliefs of the
audience, and third, logos, on the proof or logic. Many leaders have mastered the three types before
mentioned and demonstrated that it is an invaluable tool that can change the world.
World War I began on 28 July 1914 with Austria Hungary s declaration of war with
Electronic Voting System in Punp
Original Question:
What is the best way to manually count ballot papers in block vote (BV) systems?
With first past the post systems, one can easily pile the ballots for each candidate, and then tally the
totals. Where there is more than one vote recorded on ballot papers, some kind of tallying system
seems unavoidable. What techniques are used in counting block vote ballots elsewhere?
Introduction
Vote counting is one of the most crucial stages in the election process. Failure to complete the count
and transmit results in a quick, transparent and accurate manner can jeopardize public confidence in
the elections and will directly affect whether candidates and political parties accept the final results.
(The ACE Encyclopedia)
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The set of resources available should also be taken in consideration, as they will greatly influence the
count, balancing integrity, accuracy, and speed.
Most of the experts involved in this question believe that manually counting the ballots per a call and
tally approach can be a time consuming process, but on the other hand that it also helps guaranteeing
transparency, integrity and trust in the system. Basic training of the electoral officials, for example,
could be important because the effectiveness of any vote count process depends on the counting
staff. Voter education is also important, as every individual should be aware of how the votes will be
translated into seats, and how the count will proceed. And finally, the transmission of results should
be structured and transparent in order to guarantee the acceptance of the general outcome of the
election.
Block Vote Case study: 1989 elections in Jordan
The November 1989 general elections in Jordan were the first competitive ones for nearly thirty
years. The country adopted the Block Vote electoral system, where voters had as many votes as
there were seats to be filled within the district, but results turned out to be very controversial.
Although it is difficult to make political analysis (political parties were banned), the University of
Jordan has estimated that
What Is Bill Bowman s Legacy
The 1950 s, a year when America stood undisputed, where the economy s at its peak, and where
two young business men were about to create one of the world s largest, most recognizable brand.
Bill Bowman was a well known and respected track coach from the University of Oregon. He had
always had a knack for giving his athletes a competitive edge during their meets. His soon to be
partner, Phil Knight, was a very gifted middle distance runner who enrolled at the University of
Oregonin 1955 and competed under Bill. Phil graduated and went on to get a MBA from Stanford.
While he was attending Stanford he wrote a paper that proposed quality running shoes could be
made in Japan and could be used to compete against the best German brands. His letters he sent were
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He never lost a race at his home track in the one mile distance race. He had a lot of national
exposure in well known magazines because of his four place finish in the 5000m race in Munich.
He was a very powerful ambassador for Nike. He graduated from the University of Oregon and
began to make appearances for Nike and attempt to get others to join team Nike by sending them
shoes and letters of encouragement. He tragically died at age 24 in 1975. His legacy remains in
the Nike community. Phil has said that Steve Prefontaine is the soul of Nike . In 1973 Nike
signed its first endorsement pact with Ilie Nastase, a professional athlete and ATP tennis star.
Entering into the 1980 s Nike began its rapid rise to success by releasing never before seen shoes as
well as apparel. Nearing the end of the 1980 s Nike completed its IPO and became a publicly traded
company. Phil stepped down as president for a year 1983 1982. He still remained the chairman of
the board and CEO. Nike was slowly slipping from its position as the industry leader. In 1976, the
company hired John Brown and Partners, based in Seattle, as its first advertising
The Tea Of Tea Master
When I first entered the tea house, the aroma of many tea leaves struck me in my nose. I was
deeply welcomed by many people. The atmosphere was very lively. The first thing I realized when
sitting down at the tea gathering table was the amount of utensils there were to make a cup of tea
and the traditional clothing TeaMaster Michael Fung was wearing. This made me feel like Tea
Master Michael Fung was deeply passionate and interested in the art of tea. As more students
came, I realized that it was very cramped. It reminded me of a quote when Dr. Jack said that it was
best to drink tea with only two people and the more we have the more it feels uncomfortable.
During the beginning of the ceremony, Tea Master Michael Fung, owner of The Best Tea House
Co. , took many aged Pu er tea cakes for us to experiment and observe. Many students and I, saw
many differences such as how it smells and how the colour changes over time. Tea Master Michael
Fung also talked about the history and the origins of tea and why it is drank and how it is
developed. He also mentioned that the waxing paper determines the tea s quality. Pu er tea is an
aged dark tea produced in Yunnanprovince of China under the process of fermentation and Tea
Master Michael Fung showed us the difference between Sheng and Shu Cha and its health benefits.
Since Pu er tea can be stored to mature, I observed that there was a year and the region of
production on each packaging. There was also many shapes such as a
The Role Of Women In Aristophanes s Lysistrata
Aristophanes s play Lysistrata is about a sex strike and describes women working around their
inferior status in society to fulfill their primary duty to their country by putting other duties to the
side to persuade men to end the war. This illustrates the duties of both women and men with an
emphasis on the duties of the woman while also detailing a few key differences between genders.
While these duties and differences are described throughout the entirety of the play, the interactions
of Lysistrata, Myrrhine, and Kinesias in scene five illustrate them with clearer detail. This implies
that while women may be inferior citizens in a society, they have loyalties and responsibilities, and
they prove to be intellectual, rational equals to male citizens. Lysistrata describes each genders basic
community obligations through dialogue between characters. Because the play is primarily written
as sympathetic to the women s cause, it puts more of an emphasis on the woman s duties, but it does
reference the men s duties as well.
The primary duties of women can be simplified to a few topics: honor, country, household,
husband, and children. The primary obligations, however, seem to rest firmly in honor and
country as shown by Myrrhine s repeated mention of her oath when her husband tries to persuade
her to sleep with him (page 88, lines 900 20). The oath that Myrrhine refers to was formed in scene
one, when she agreed with other women to go on a sex strike in order to stop the war
Acts Of Deviance From Members Of Our Society
Over the course of four days, I ve observed numerous acts of deviance from members of our society.
The ones that stood out to me the most were as follows...

April 1, 2016 In the Tanger Outlets, I observed a woman deliberately skip a line of at least 10
people. This caused negative spontaneous reactions from everyone in line. As I was waiting in line
to pay for my shirt, a woman walked right ahead of everyone who was already in line and then went
to the next available cashier. Immediately, the first man who had been waiting called after the
woman. The woman, however, just told the guy that she was in a rush. Soon, everyone else who
was waiting in line expressed their own angry by participating in insulting the woman who skipped
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I felt sympathy for the man as well as some other people in line, but also suspicion on what the
man s story was. I felt compelled to know why this man was dressed in this way, but also fearful
of getting too close. Some other people in line looked at the man in disgust, yet no one volunteered
to buy the guy a cupcake. The labeling theory helps to explain why the behavior of the man who
appeared homeless is considered negatively deviant to some people, groups, and cultures but may be
positively deviant to others.

April 3, 2016 When I was at the grocery store, a few other customers and I saw a middle aged
woman put the milk in the cereal aisle. This small act of deviance created an unhappy feeling
among everyone who observed. I believe this because the family who saw the woman do this
began murmuring about what the lady just did. An elderly woman sighed when she saw this as if
in complete disgust at what the woman just did. Personally, i was in agreement with these head
shakes and sighs. I also believed it was ridiculous that the woman didn t have the decency to put
the milk back in the freezers so that it wouldn t go bad. Her action received negative reactions as
she broke a informal sanction found in grocery stores around the globe. This informal sanction was
simply that, as members of society, we should put things back where we found them. She also broke
a formal sanction made by the owner of the grocery store
Online Music On The Internet
I will choose to evaluate the topic You, the D.J. (online music movies to the cloud) which is
written by Sasha Frere Jones. A D.J. or ˜Disk jockey is someone that conducts a program of recorded
music on the radio, television or at clubs and other dance halls. They introduce and play CD s or
records on record players. The history of the disc jockeyactually begins in the nineteenth century
when Thomas Edison invents the phonograph, the precursor to the record player. Before, the only
way to enjoy music is by going to a live performance or making it yourself. With the phonograph,
people could now listen to their favorite music from the comfort of their homes but I believed that
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is that sometime we will be the D.J. sometime the machine will be. I came to know that Of the
twenty hours a week that an average American spends listing to music, only three of it is stuff you
own. The rest is radio. So I read the book I found that in this essay, people had different media to
listen the songs through internet like Pandora. Pandora Internet radio, often known simply as
Pandora is an automated music recommendation service and custodian of the Music. We can add
variety by suggesting what other artists would like to hear. Pandora will briefly pause its
streaming for a commercial or two from its sponsors feature that can be disabled by upgrading to
a premium account for a nominal fee I think so. I came to know that the most popular alternative
to the broadcast model is on demand that is Spotify which was Swedish company. One of the
biggest demand player is MOG, a new service that offers a wide array of listening the option and
also less expensive, and the highest digital quality which I think is good and become a D.J. our self.
A friend and I was discussing the merits of the streaming music service. Pandora and Spotify. I am a
longtime Pandora subscriber. My friend uses Spotify and thinks I should, too.
Both services have free and paid accounts. Free users get ads. Paid users don t have to endure ads,
and the stream quality is better. The two services do differ. Let s look at the paid versions. Pandora
has a library of about a million
Essay on Thessalonians
Thessalonians Thessalonians is based on two different letters that was written to the Christian
community in Thessalonica. The purpose of the first letter was to clear up some of the
misunderstandings about the return of Christ. The second letters purpose was to still clear up some
of the misunderstandings about the Day of the Lord for they thought the day had already come. The
first letter to the Christian community was sent from Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy, though Paul was
the main author. Paul was writingto them to clear up their misunderstandings about the return of
Christ, also considers it as instructions in holy living. Paul wrote about his longing to visit the church
in Thessalonica but he couldn t because Satan had stopped... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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There are many arguments about when the 2 Thessalonians was written, because they believe
that Paul did not write the letter. Depending on the actual authorship of the letter would be what
the date of it was written would depend on. Stating that if the letter was written by someone else
but in Paul s name, it is said that it may have been wrote in the late first or perhaps the early
second CE. With that being said it is not sure on the exact date or time frame that the 2
Thessalonians was wrote. With many opinions about the date and who wrote the 2 Thessalonians
it will not be known until the authorship of the letter is cleared up. There is enough evidence on
when 1 Thessalonians was written. How they correspond the dates to when he was traveling and
that he was on his mission in Corinthian, which would be around the 49 51 CE. Paul was writing
the letter to the churches of Thessalonica which is the capital of the Roman province of
Macedonia. His purpose of writing was to praise them on their faith and love that Timothy had
brought and to focus on the instruction on how to live their Christian lives. Paul was writing this
letter while he was on his mission in Corinthian where he was farther south in the province of
Achaia. He wants the letter to be read aloud to all his brothers which means all his believers in
Thessalonica. In 1 Thessalonians 4:3 4 it is confirmed of the conclusion that the churches of
Thessalonica was mostly composed of gentile

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