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<br />[[Image:Symbol declined.svg|20px]] '''Declined'''. We cannot accept unsourced suggestions or sources that are [[Wikipedia:Reliable sources|not reliable]] per the [[Wikipedia:Verifiability|verifiability policy]]. Please provide '''reputable, third-party''' sources with your suggestions. Third party sources are needed both to establish the [[WP:Verifiability|verifiability]] of the submission as well as its [[Wikipedia:Notability|notability]]. <span class="plainlinks" style="font-size:95%;font-variant:small-caps;font-weight:bold;letter-spacing: 2px;"><font color="#660000">[[User:Soxred93|Soxred93]]</font>&nbsp;{{!}}&nbsp;[[User talk:Soxred93|talk]][[User:SoxBot| bot]]</span> 19:41, 22 April 2008 (UTC)
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== Student Response Systems ==
== Student Response Systems ==

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Hiram Burnett

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The {{comedy-stub}} indicates that this is also used for humor, so a redirect is reasonable, or it will just get the general {{stub}} template and require stubsorting.

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NOTE: Originally I put in two requests, one was eliminated for an unknown reason, probably anti-British english bias, since "humour" was removed. 70.55.85.177 (talk)

Marc Schroeder

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Leben

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Music Networking

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America (Indelicates song)

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"America" is a song by British band The Indelicates. It was the band's fifth release, their third under the label Weekender Records.

It was released as a single on March 24 2008 to good reviews.

The video[1] shows the band dressed in period clothing and writing the song lyrics in the style of the Declaration of Independence. The video was produced by Pinewood Studios-based WindowSlaws Productions and was directed by Al Clayton of The Indelicates and Stuart Laws.

Track listing

CD[2]

  1. "America"
  2. "No Religion"
  3. "The Last Bombed City"


References

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Category:2007 singles Category:The Indelicates songs

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ReTake vol 1

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Animation Project

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One World Syndicate Community

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Evangelion ReDeath

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Evangelion ReTake

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Pam Stenzel

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Oliver Abbott ( Oliver Blitz)

Oliver Von Blitzkrieg AKA Oliver Abbott is a Southend based DJ and co-creator of JunkClub along with Rhys ‘Spider’ Webb from the Horrors. Oliver began DJing at 16 on the Southend Northern Soul/ Mod scene where he began his first night in 1998, get Right Back. After 7 years on the Mod scene Oliver dropped out and began to focus on the 2001 Garage rock, electro scene that same year Junk was established in Southend and became the small sea side towns most media hyped export. Since Junk’s demise Oliver seems to have gone back to his roots playing mainly Black orientated sounds particularly rare Jamaican Bluebeat, Dancehall and Dub.



Sources

http://arts.guardian.co.uk/features/story/0,,1862738,00.html

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Pam Stenzel

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I Will Wait for You (1994)

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Zen Yoga

Zen Yoga is a holistic practice that unites the three parts of the self - body, mind and spirit. It combines the graceful movements of tai chi, the energized breathing of qigong and the relaxed stretching of Shanti (peace) yoga. The basic principle of Zen Yoga is that the benefits of simple breathing, movement and stretching exercises are available to anyone regardless of age, fitness ability or health status. While many modern yoga practices tend toward dynamic poses, Zen Yoga is more concerned with helping people feel better with simple and effective breathing and movement practices.

Founder

Zen Yoga was founded by Aaron Hoopes in 2002 after over twenty years of studying martial arts, yoga and various Eastern healing traditions. He is the author of Perfecting Ourselves: Coordinating Body, Mind and Spirit and Breathe Smart: The Secret to Happiness, Health and Long Life. In 2007 Mr. Hoopes wrote Zen Yoga: A Path to Enlightenment through Breathing, Movement and Meditation. This book sets down the fundamental principles of Zen Yoga and creates the framework for Zen Yoga as a life practice.

Organization

The structure of Zen Yoga is much like a traditional martial art where students advance through levels after studying and practicing for extended periods of time. Zen Yoga has instructors and practitioners around the world in countries including Australia, Japan, South Africa, and Canada. Zen Yoga is part of the International Yoga Federation which is based in India.

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Cemernik

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Student Response Systems

Student Response Systems are sometimes referred to as Classroom Performance Systems, Classroom Response Systems, or more generally known as Audience Response Systems. Student Response Systems are Audience Response Systems that are used to achieve pedagogical goals in in the classroom. According to Kaleta and Joosten (2007), "Student Response Systems (SRS) or clicker systems are increasingly being adopted by faculty and are transforming traditionally passive lecture courses into stimulating and active classes...Once in the classroom, faculty can pose questions at pedagogically strategic moments in the course and allow students to respond using the second component of a Student Response System, the personal response unit or clicker, to send their responses to the classroom computer. These personal response units vary in size from the equivalent of a large television remote to that of a credit card, but they all essentially do the same thing. Students press a number from 0 through 9 to indicate their response to the question being asked by an instructor. The third component of a Student Response System is the receiver, which usually connects to the computer being used in the classroom through the USB port and captures responses from students' clickers" (p.2).


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Kaleta, Robert, and Joosten, Tanya. "Student Response Systems: A University of Wisconsin System Study of Clickers," Educause Center for Applied Research Research Bulletin. Vol. 2007, Issue 10, May 8, 2007, pp. 6-7. Available for ECAR subscribers at: http://www.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ecar_so/erb/ERB0710.pdf. A public version of the information, in the form of a PowerPoint presentation about the findings is available at: http://www.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/EDU06283.pdf.

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Master of Advanced Studies MAS

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Prior eSports/Prior eSports

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Jo Leemans

Josephine Leemans-Verbustel, better known as Jo Leemans (Belgium, Mechelen, 13 augustus 1927) is a Belgian singer who was given the nickname the "The Flemish Doris Day" in the 50's of last century.

She had multiple number 1 hits in the national hit parade including "Que sera sera", a dutch cover of the song by Doris Day, only one month after the original.

Asides from being a singer, she also had a career as a Tv and radio host.


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  • {{nl}} Jo Leemans at the Belgian pop and rock archive
  • {{nl}} Dutch Wikipedia page on Jo Leemans

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Moore High School

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