Social Studies, 06.02.2022 16:40 leobaut6145
A university professor wants to teach his theater survey course by e-mail. However, university officials frown on his plans, saying that students need to be taught by a "live" instructor giving "live" instruction. What might be the harm of teaching by e-mail? What part of the communication process is lost when teaching is totally technological?
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 11:30, ghari112345
Morei would really appreciate it. his eyes snapped open. a musty smell flooded his senses. the room was lowly lit, curved with smooth light gray walls. the floor was clear black tiled. he stood up, surprised to see no door, but only a trap door on the ceiling that blended in with the walls. the room was unfurnished, which struck him as strange. as you write and revise, ask yourself these questions: 1. do all of the sentences in this paragraph belong here? (unity) 2. are all of the sentences in this paragraph in the right place? (coherence-- a method of development) 3. are all of the sentences in this paragraph smoothly connected together into a whole paragraph? (coherence--use of transitional devices) once you've made certain that your paragraphs are both unified and coherent, edit your work for problems in grammar and mechanics before submitting it to your teacher.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 13:20, Blazingangelkl
Question 2 of 102 pointshow did the protestant reformation impact the european enlightenment? oa. it convinced many europeans that only biblical laws should befollowed. ob. it required christians to sign a social contract with the protestantchurchoc. it created a new christian country with a republican form ofgovernmentd. it led many people to question the idea that a king's power camefrom god.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 14:00, elizabethseoane6321
Americans often refer to a country that is not the united states as a
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