PPT-Four Generalizations of Power

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1 Power is active or latent in individuals or groups 2 Power may be used for good or evil 3 Power provides freedom of choice 4 Power may be sustained transferred

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1 Power is active or latent in individuals or groups 2 Power may be used for good or evil 3 Power provides freedom of choice 4 Power may be sustained transferred or uprooted Discuss the four generalizations briefly with the people at your table. Warmup Place students in groups of 46 Have them move around the activity area in single file slowly increasing their speed eg walk speed walk slow jog run Have the last student in the line hold a pinnie or marker and move to the front of the line O As speakers and writers they will use language to acquire interpret apply and transmit information Learning Standard 3 for English Language Arts Students will listen speak read and write for critical analysis 5734557346573475734857349573505735157352 Extensions to the Hexagon Train Task Standard Approaches No. of Hexagons Perimeter 1 6 2 10 3 14 4 18 5 22 6 26 Many students create a table of perimeters of the hexagons by simply counting the nu Hasty & Sweeping. Week 11. Generalization. “No matter what they say, salesmen don’t care about the people they sell to. They just want your money.”. Group- salesmen. Sample- number of salesmen. Analyzing Qualitative Data. Data Analysis. A systematic search for meaning. A way to process qualitative data so that what has been learned can be communicated to others. Organizing and interrogating data in ways that allow researchers to see patterns, identify themes, discover relationships, develop explanations, make interpretations, mount critiques, or generate theories. Standard Approaches. No. of Hexagons. Perimeter. 1. 6. 2. 10. 3. 14. 4. 18. 5. 22. 6. 26. Many students create a table of perimeters of the hexagons by simply counting the number of sides or by visualizing the perimeter as the tops and the bottoms plus the two ends (left and right).. DEFINED:. THE GLOSSARY OF OUR BOOK DEFINES A . GENERALIZATION. AS AN ARGUMENT USED TO SUPPORT A GENERAL STATEMENT. THE WORD ALSO IS USED AS A SYNONYM FOR GENERAL STATEMENT.. GENERALITY. IS DEFINED AS A LACK OF DETAIL OR SPECIFICITY. THE MORE DIFFERENT KINDS OF X'S TO WHICH THE WORD FOR E'S APPLIES, THE MORE GENERAL THAT WORD IS.. 2010MathematicsSubjectClassication.Primary53B20,51K10.1 2YANNOLLIVIERrefer,forinstance,to[DC92],orto[Ber03]forasurveyofnumerousdevelopmentsinRiemanniangeometry.Riemannianmanifolds.Themostbasicexample CunninghamandGhahramanilow-dimensionallinearmappingoftheoriginalhigh-dimensionaldatathatpreservessomefeatureofinterestinthedata.Accordingly,lineardimensionalityreductioncanbeusedforvisualizingorexplor This chapter will cover. The use of statistical evidence in arguments. The reporting of statistical data. The use of causal generalizations. Inductive Reasoning. Inductive Reasoning. Evidence offers strong support ‘beyond a reasonable doubt’. 6. th. Grade Reading Skill Lesson. Wetumpka Intermediate School. Mrs. Melissa Vilamaa. What is a generalization?. A generalization is a broad statement about a group of people or things.. It states something they have in common.. In this lesson you . will infer and cite evidence of character traits that the author shows rather than tells . by making generalizations about the main character. . “Saved by a Seal”:. Narrator telling the story is the main character.. Lecture Outline. Inductive Reasoning. Generalizations. Cause and Effect. Analogy. Deductive Reasoning. Syllogism. Enthymeme. Inductive Reasoning. Inductive Reasoning: Review. The process of citing a number of specific examples or . Four Types. Which will you be? . Take a minute to answer this question. What is anxiety? What words do you use to describe anxiety?. Fear VS Anxiety . Fear – . an unpleasant emotion . caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain, or a threat..

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