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J.Randolph Radney

Theme for English B - Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More - 0 views

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    What does Hughes mean when he says he is part of his instructor and his instructor is also part of him?
J.Randolph Radney

Weblogg-ed » No Choice - 0 views

  • One of my favorite things that Sheryl says when she talks about the challenges that schools face right now is that this generation of kids in our schools is the first not to have a choice about technology. Most of us grew up in a time when technology was an add on, and for many of us, we still see it as a choice, especially in education. (Just the other day I was at a meeting of about 25 school leaders and teachers to discuss how social learning tools can be infused into an inquiry based curriculum and only one person was using technology to take notes…me.) I look at my own kids and I know that technology will be a huge part of their learning lives because a) they want it to be and b) they’ll be expected to be savvy users of the devices of their day to communicate, create and collaborate (among other things.) They’re not going to be able to “opt out.”
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    What do you think? Will you be able to make a living at a regular job during your career without the technological skills involved in computer and mobile media operation?
J.Randolph Radney

Social scientists build case for 'survival of the kindest' - 2 views

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    See if you can outline this article.
Diana Boffa

Descriptive Essay - 1 views

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    hopefully this will help someone with their essay this week.
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    i used it, but it confused me more
Diana Boffa

CollegeWriting.info: "Writing a Thesis" Sample Papers - 0 views

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    there are a few example essays on this site to help with our writing for next week.
Emmy-Lou Sill

Education Planner - 0 views

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    here is what the academic advisor uses :)
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    This is what I used and it helped me like 50 million times better then the school counselors.. after the fact that it was too late to take any of the other courses.
J.Randolph Radney

YouTube - Web 2.0 ... The Machine is Us/ing Us - 1 views

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    What do you think this video is getting at?
taryn doherty

Natural Blessings Doula Services - Home - 1 views

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    @ Alison
J.Randolph Radney

The Walrus » Joseph Boyden » Driving Lessons » Field Notes - 2 views

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    This story comes recommended by author, Thomas King (_Medicine River_, _One Good Story, That One_)
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    Although the clarity of description of the two scenes is unsettling in the extreme, the author, Boyden, has something he wants to say: What do you think it is?
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    I am not too sure what the author wants to say but i think it might be something about one person coming into the world and the way another leaves the world. --i would really like to know you thoughts radney.
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    My thoughts as I read the story involved shock at the violence and stark reality of unwilling death and also shock at the details of the beginning of life (read: more information than I wanted). I felt uncomfortable (though not in the same way for the two parts of the story), and I became somewhat curious as to how a storyteller could influence my feelings so much.
Jak McKinnon

The IT Student Blog » Blog Archive » Dressed for success… in the right area - 0 views

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    JUst think this is funny how some people present their image
Trisha Johnny

Articles - 0 views

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    How-to's on Research proposals
Emmy-Lou Sill

Assassin's Creed II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Assassin's Creed II was met with universal acclaim, garnering aggregated scores of 92% and 91% for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 respectively
  • Ezio is able to identify Rodrigo Borgia as the leader of the conspiracy, aimed to bring down the Medici family.
  • roam freely within several regions throughout late 15th century Italy such as Venice, Florence, and the Tuscan countryside
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  • Pope Alexander VI at Vatican City.
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    haha, i found a game relating to the Borgia and medisi families in the late 1500's.
Trisha Johnny

http://www.blogsearch.google.ca/ - 2 views

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    Google Blogs
Emmy-Lou Sill

Biography: Cesare Borgia - European History - Helium - 0 views

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    I have learned of the Borgia's from my readings from Manga. I like Acedemic reading mixed with fiction/fantasy! it makes it more interesting no?
Emmy-Lou Sill

THE BORGIAS - Crime Library on truTV.com - 0 views

  • THE BORGIAS
  • The years of the greatest influence of the Borgias (1435 - 1520) correspond to one of the most important periods in European history. It is the age of the Renaissance, the beginning of the Age of Exploration, and the age of some of the great rulers, artists, and writers who have influenced our Modern Age.
  • The Borgia Era begins about the time of Joan of Arc (1430)
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  • It is the era of the great Medici family of Florence,
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    Borgia and Medisi Families that helped shape this modern world as it is today!
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    Here is more infomation on Borgia and Medisi Family, yet I have not found a BLOG on either Borgia and Medisi. shame, oh i may just create my own BLOG! what do you guys think? :)
Denise Hunlin

Smile - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • Although many different types of smiles have been identified and studied, researchers have devoted particular attention to an anatomical distinction first recognized by French physician Guillaume Duchenne. While conducting research on the physiology of facial expressions in the mid-nineteenth century, Duchenne identified two distinct types of smiles. A Duchenne smile involves contraction of both the zygomatic major muscle (which raises the corners of the mouth) and the orbicularis oculi muscle (which raises the cheeks and forms crow's feet around the eyes). A non-Duchenne smile involves only the zygomatic major muscle.[5] Many researchers believe that Duchenne smiles indicate genuine spontaneous emotions since most people cannot voluntarily contract the outer portion of the orbicularis oculi muscle.
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    Wow, cool I didn't know that! i like all smiles! this is very intriguing.
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