Engineering reports Adapted from: Braham M, Jaspart JP. Is it safe to design a building structure with simple joints, when they are known to exhibit a semi-rigid behaviour? Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 60, 2004, 713-723. Annotated model Executive Summary This report evaluates the assumption that joints which display semiPurpose rigid behaviour can be modelled as frictionless pinned joints in building design calculations. The idealisation is evaluated by Method comparing computer
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sub-problems: 1.) What is the profile of the respondents in terms of: 1.1. gender; and 1.2. age? 2. What is the level of academic performance of the high school students coming from broken homes? 3. Is there a significant divergence from the normal curve of high school students’ academic performance coming from broken homes? Statement Hypotheses This study tested the following null hypotheses: Ho1: There is no significant correlation between
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The author emphasized that “school systems have contributed to massive ignorance by issuing un-earned grades over a period of some 20 years.” (Singleton) There are no evidence to support this theory in his essay, no statistics, and no research. This is his clear demonstration of prejudice. He does not make mention that over the years the focus have moved from teaching students the basics of education to focusing on scholastic tests. Teachers are pressured to ensure students pass F-Cat and whatever
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Review of Educational Research http://rer.aera.net Understanding Technology Adoption: Theory and Future Directions for Informal Learning Evan T. Straub REVIEW OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH 2009 79: 625 DOI: 10.3102/0034654308325896 The online version of this article can be found at: http://rer.sagepub.com/content/79/2/625 Published on behalf of American Educational Research Association and http://www.sagepublications.com Additional services and information for Review of Educational Research
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C) the number of buyers is very large. D) due to fierce competition, no firm has significant control over prices. 4) Use the following two statements to answer this question: I. Economic theories are developed to explain observed phenomena by deducing from a set of basic rules and assumptions. II. Economic theories use value judgments to determine which people ought to pay more taxes. 4) _______ A) I is true, and II is false. C) I is false, and II is true. B) Both I and II are false. D) Both I and
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Author | Honeybourne, John | Title | BTEC national sport : award, certificate, diploma / John Honeybourne | Publisher | Cheltenham : Nelson Thornes, c2003 | According to the basic tenets derived from this research, optimum performance should be seen at levels of moderate arousal. As arousal approaches extremes (a comatose state on one end and panic attack on the other), performance will decline accordingly. The end result is a curvilinear relationship between arousal and performance that resembles
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