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    • [DOC File]Papers to Grammar Expert instead of Writing Lab

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      For instance, if you say, “The dog’s dish is full,” then you should be able to say, “the dish of the dog is full.” Whatever is in front of the “ ‘s” is the word showing possession. If you say, “The dogs’ dish is full,” then you are really saying, “The dish of the dogs is full.” You are saying the dogs have one dish.

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    • [DOCX File]Homepage of Harold Marcuse, Professor of History at UC ...

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      It validated Brandt by saying his way of governing was a mark of his own integrity and not a way of trying to become popular, which also helps to explain that Brandt intentionally made his speeches clear and truthful, instead of simply saying Brandt was not a good speaker. Binder, David. 1975. The Other German: Willy Brandt's Life & Times

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    • [DOCX File]Berkeley on the Meaning of Idea

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      So instead of saying that our minds (like other things) exist, Berkeley is generally careful to say that our minds “subsist”—that is, as the particular cognitive and affective arrangements and associations that identify the infinate furniture of the world (NB 109).

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    • [DOC File]CONTENTS

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      1. Replace “You’ll have to…” with: “You’ll NEED to…” 2. Remember that organizations are in business to take orders, rather than to give them. 3. Develop the habit of saying “You’ll need to …” instead of “You’ll have to …” Discussion Questions – Key Point #4: “Just a Second” 1.

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    • [DOCX File]Federal Update: March 27, 2020 - Government Affairs (CA ...

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      Anecdotally, some districts have reported parents refusing to discuss modifications to individualized educational plans (IEPs), with those parents instead saying the district should be responsible for providing the services originally agreed to.

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    • [DOC File]Critical Incident Response Plan for First Responders

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      The suspects have no such restraints; while the first responders have to do everything they can not to jeopardize innocent civilians in the area. We need to have a response plan that we all can use when we respond to these incidents, so that we can overcome the advantages held by the criminal suspect.

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    • [DOCX File]University of Oklahoma Human Resources

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      TIP: Sometimes people are reluctant to ask questions, so instead of saying, “Do you have any questions?” say, “What questions do you have?” Explain that you expect performance to improve throughout the timeline for the PIP.

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    • [DOC File]Teaching the Child to Use “Words” Instead of Tantrums

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      Describe the behavior the team decides to target in clear, concise, behavioral terms. Ex: instead of saying “tantrum”, describe what the child does during the tantrum- ex: throws body to the floor, swings arms, kicks legs and cries. Use verbs or observable events. …

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    • [DOC File]Questions for the Terrible Things by Eve Bunting

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      Discussion Questions. How did the animals in the woods get along before the Terrible Things came? Why do you think the Terrible Things take away the animals one group at a time?

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    • [DOC File]Our Changing Lifestyle: Trends and Fads

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      For example, why have teenagers in the past twenty-five years used – at different times – the slang words groovy, or awesome, in conversation instead of simply saying wonderful? According to Jack Santino, an expert in popular culture, people who follow fads are not irrational; they simply want ot be part of something new and creative, and ...

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