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This type of experimental design is a quasi-experimental design where the class’ (students in sections A and B) final year project is assessed by the evaluators without randomly assigning the students to each section. The class was divided into 2 sections: students whose GPAs were known, and students whose GPAs were not known. Generally, with regard to quasi-experimental design, the class could as well have been divided on other different basis: alphabetically, or by how the students sit in class, etc.
This can be interpreted two ways:
"Rule of all" can be interpreted as "all have rule", or a direct-democracy, in which every citizen has a voice of the government.
"Rule of all" can also be interpreted as "having rule over all", or monarchy (or totalitarian), in which one or a few have rule over all the subjects in their territories.
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The artist’s two major influences for the mural above is the Mexican folk art and Renaissance frescoes.
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What is a Mural?</h3>
This is defined as a painting applied to the surface of a wall or ceiling in which dye is often used.
The artist’s two major influences for the mural was the Mexican folk art and Renaissance frescoes from which it got its inspiration.
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Answer: Probably C
Explanation: Isnt this on Compass learning?
<span>Typically homes increase in values over time and cars depreciate over time. Land value always increases as years pass since there will be lesser available lots while cars depreciate because as years pass more maintenance is needed allow the car to be still useful.</span>