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Teaching Mathematics Online: Emergent Technologies and Methodologies Teaching mathematics online: emergent technologies and methodologies / Angel A. Juan ... [et al.], editors.
  • Teaching Mathematics Online: Emergent Technologies and Methodologies Teaching mathematics online: emergent technologies and methodologies / Angel A. Juan ... [et al.], editors.

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  • Teaching Mathematics Online: Emergent Technologies and Methodologies Teaching mathematics online: emergent technologies and methodologies / Angel A. Juan ... [et al.], editors. p. cm. Summary: “This book shares theoretical and applied pedagogical models and systems used in math e-learning including the use of computer supported collaborative learning, which is common to most e-learning practices”-- Provided by publisher. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1...
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AQA A Level Tudors
  • AQA A Level Tudors

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  • AQA A Level Tudors Battle of Bosworth - Henry defeats Richard III on 22nd August 1485 and is crowned King. Richard III - Unpopular with Yorkists - had Lord Hastings (Yorkist) killed. Most likely had the princes in the tower murdered. Made Parliament make him king. Earl of Northumberland - Henry Percy. Failed to commit his troops. Inactivity caused Richards defeat - imprisoned by Henry for several months but released on good behaviour. Henry Tudor - Army was outnumbered (5000 compar...
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DEMOCRACY AND PARTICIPATION ESSAY PLANS LATEST SOLUTION 100% CORRECT 2024 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
  • DEMOCRACY AND PARTICIPATION ESSAY PLANS LATEST SOLUTION 100% CORRECT 2024 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+

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  • Evaluate the extent to which direct democracy, rather than representative democracy should be used in the UK P1: Direct democracy participation- direct democracy is better bc participation falling with representative democracy-2019- 67% compared to high turnout of 1979s, 76% in 1979- lowest 2001 counter point: -direct demo increases participation-there was a 72.2% turnout for Brexit- and engagement, but undermines the motivation- -Countries such as Switzerland shows frequent ref...
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BIOLOGY CURRENT EVENTS # 1-54 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
  • BIOLOGY CURRENT EVENTS # 1-54 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.

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  • Who wrote " Leicester study investigates pollution effect on bees " Amy Phipps Who investigated a possible link between air pollution and the declining population of bees? Researches at the University of Leicester What did the study of air pollution look at? black carbon pollution effected the balance of bacteria in bees' guts What did the study on black carbon pollution find? It found there was a significant change in beneficial bacteria that are vital to their healt...
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Cmpt225_MidTerm_2_Fall_2019_SOLUTION Simon Fraser University CMPT 225
  • Cmpt225_MidTerm_2_Fall_2019_SOLUTION Simon Fraser University CMPT 225

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  • Simon Fraser University Computing Science 225 Fall 2019 Midterm Examination 2 Time: 50 minutes Circle the campus you attend most often: Burnaby Surrey Vancouver Last/Family Name (please, print): First Name (please, print): Student Number: Signature: Instructor: Anne Lavergne This examination has 7 pages.  No books, cheat sheets, calculators, computers, cell phones, or other materials may be used.  Read each question carefully before answering it.  List any assumptions you...
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Comparing campaigns for change
  • Comparing campaigns for change

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  • Comparing campaigns for change I am going to compare different campaigns and assess the similarities and differences between each one. Sarah’s law: This allowed parents, carers and guardians to formally ask the police to tell them if someone has a record of child sexual offences. It was developed to protect children. It was developed in consultation with Sara Payne, whose eight year old daughter Sarah was murdered by a convicted paedophile. Sarah, who lived in Hersham, Surrey, disappeare...
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Comparing campaigns for change
  • Comparing campaigns for change

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  • Clare’s law: Clare’s law was a campaign to create a scheme that allows people to find out from the police if their partner has a history of domestic violence. It is named after 36 year old Clare Wood Who was strangled and set on fire in her home in Greater Manchester, in February 2009 by George Appleton, her boyfriend at the time, who had a record of violence against women. Her father, Michael Brown, who campaigned for the introduction of Clare’s Law, is convinced she would still be alive ...
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AQA A Level History Tudors- Henry VII all in one comprehensive notes
  • AQA A Level History Tudors- Henry VII all in one comprehensive notes

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  • AQA A Level History Tudors- Henry VII Why did Henry VII backdate his reign? - Effectively accused those who fought on Richard III's side in Bosworth (22 August 1485) of committing treason How did Henry VII use incentives to control the nobility? - - Used Patronage less than his predecessors; Jasper Tudor was made Duke of Bedford - Created 37 Knights of the Garter, who were given prestige but not land - 5 key Councillors on the King's Council had supported Henry before Bosworth: Bray,...
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AQA A Level History Tudors- Henry VI questions and answers with complete solution
  • AQA A Level History Tudors- Henry VI questions and answers with complete solution

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  • AQA A-Level History: Henry VII 1. Definition: Usurper A person who takes power by force/illegally, usually through conquest (e.g. Richard III) 2. Why did many think Henry had a weak claim (three reasons)? - Was a 'bastard'; came from illegitimate child (Margaret born before marriage). - Edmund Tudor descended from a chamber servant. - Descent from John of Gaunt was through maternal line. 3. What was Henry Tudor's claim to the throne? John of Gaunt (Lancaster) had chil...
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MAN3097 Financial Risk Management Notes
  • MAN3097 Financial Risk Management Notes

  • Lecture notes • 273 pages • 2023
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  • A comprehensive document containing all of the relevant information pertaining to the weekly SBS on Demand videos, weekly seminar questions, weekly seminars, weekly lectures, exam insight and further reading.
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