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 CAHSEE February 2004 - May 2004 Administration Technical Report
Chapter 6: Special Analyses A number of special analyses were conducted for the CAHSEE based on data from the February, March and May 2004 administrations and are summarized in this chapter. In particular, the chapter describes results of summary analyses ...
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Chapter 6: Special Analyses A number of special analyses were conducted for the CAHSEE based on data from the February, March and May 2004 administrations and are summarized in this chapter. In particular, the chapter describes results of summary analyses of student results based on disabilities and special accommodations, generalizability analyses of rater scores on the three CR items, and mark discrimination (or erasure) analyses. Following the convention of previous chapters, the tables
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Chapter 6: Special Analyses <span class="highlight">A</span> <span class="highlight">number</span> <span class="highlight">of</span> special analyses were conducted for the CAHSEE <span class="highlight">based</span> <span class="highlight">on</span> data from the February, March and May 2004 administrations and are summarized in this chapter. In particular, the chapter describes results <span class="highlight">of</span> summary analyses <span class="highlight">of</span> student results <span class="highlight">based</span> <span class="highlight">on</span> disabilities and special accommodations, generalizability analyses <span class="highlight">of</span> rater scores <span class="highlight">on</span> the three CR items, and mark discrimination (or erasure) analyses. Following the convention <span class="highlight">of</span> previous chapters, the tables
MC: The Secret Life of the Very Private Poet
maintained that Vergil was, at least in his mature years, a confirmed Stoic. This view seems based on the literary fact that since Dido is sensual and uncontrolled, she must be an intuitive Epicurean, but since Aeneas controls his passions, he is of the Stoic persu...
Patriarchal Fantasy and the Fecal Child in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and its Adaptations
The Rocky Horror Show, the campier elements of Bride of Frankenstein, or the entire genre of science-fiction "gender benders." The problem of gender has been even more central to the academic criticism devoted to Shelley's novel, as in the recurring quest...
Escher 2
sides 180 degrees around the midpoint of a side. slide 6, 7 page 138,139 "figure 5-91 shows an example of this type of modification. This technique can also be used with four sided polygons. Slide 8. page 140. Escher demonstrates this type ...
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: quantum computing
state it will occupy, and (c) the displacement of the head on the tape. In 1936 Turing showed that since one can encode the instruction table of a Turing machine T and express it as a binary number #(T), there exists a universal Turing machine U that...
plato.stanford.edu/entries/qt-quantcomp/
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Literary Terms
inanimate objects which act like people to allow the author to comment on the human condition. Often, the apologue highlights the irrationality of mankind. The beast fable, and the fables of Aesop are examples. Some critics have called Samuel Johnson's Rasselas an apologue rathe...
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 Visual and Performing Arts Framework (CA Dept. of Education)
medium. Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI)—m. A standardized language of digital bits enabling different electronic devices to communicate and work together (e.g., a computer and keyboard). musicality—d. Attention and sensitivity given to the musical...
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medium. Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI)—m. A standardized language of digital bits enabling different electronic devices to communicate and work together (e.g., a computer and keyboard). musicality—d. Attention and sensitivity given to the musical elements of dance while it is being created or performed. musical theatre—t. A type of entertainment featuring music, songs, and, usually, dance. It may also refer to a genre of film based on music, song, and dance. narrative—t. Story development
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medium. Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI)&mdash;m. <span class="highlight">A</span> standardized language <span class="highlight">of</span> digital <span class="highlight">bits</span> enabling different electronic devices to communicate and work together (e.g., <span class="highlight">a</span> computer and keyboard). musicality&mdash;d. Attention and sensitivity given to the musical elements <span class="highlight">of</span> dance while it is being created or performed. musical theatre&mdash;t. <span class="highlight">A</span> type <span class="highlight">of</span> entertainment featuring music, songs, and, usually, dance. It may also refer to <span class="highlight">a</span> genre <span class="highlight">of</span> film <span class="highlight">based</span> <span class="highlight">on</span> music, song, and dance. narrative&mdash;t. Story development
Penguin Reading Guide: Freddy and Fredericka
echoes deepen sound. Appreciation is often based on a comparison of patterns, and allusions can be islands of suggestion that strengthen whatever line you are laying out or following. They also can make clearer the underlayment of meaning in a book. Y...
NYTimes People: Venter, J. Craig
to impose new regulations on the controversial new field known as synthetic biology. In a report issued Thursday, the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues said that at present the technology -- which involves creating novel organisms through the synt...
 Smithsonian: The Plant Press Newsletter Volume 7.3
and described (W. J. Kress and E. Farr, unpubl.). This number suggests that a considerable amount of work still needs to be done by botanists to find them, but the job is not without end. The application of advanced technology to the field of taxonomy is leading to...
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and described (W. J. Kress and E. Farr, unpubl.). This number suggests that a considerable amount of work still needs to be done by botanists to find them, but the job is not without end. The application of advanced technology to the field of taxonomy is leading to the development of novel tools with the potential to transform current methods of plant collecting. Applications, such as image recog- nition software for use in electronic field guides and on-the-spot rapid DNA sequencing, termed DNA bar- coding
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and described (W. J. Kress and E. Farr, unpubl.). This <span class="highlight">number</span> suggests that <span class="highlight">a</span> considerable amount <span class="highlight">of</span> work still needs to be done by botanists to find them, but the job is not without end. The application <span class="highlight">of</span> advanced technology to the field <span class="highlight">of</span> taxonomy is leading to the development <span class="highlight">of</span> <span class="highlight">novel</span> tools <span class="highlight">with</span> the potential to transform current methods <span class="highlight">of</span> plant collecting. Applications, such as <span class="highlight">image</span> recog- nition software for use in electronic field guides and <span class="highlight">on</span>-the-spot rapid DNA sequencing, termed DNA bar- coding
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