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  • 91Does Testing Deserve a Passing Grade? — ▪ 2002 Introduction Charles D. Claiborn High Stakes Testing.       As the term suggests, high stakes testing is the use of educational and psychological tests to make decisions of often considerable consequence to individuals and institutions.… …

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  • 92teacher education — Introduction       any of the formal programs that have been established for the preparation of teachers (higher education) at the elementary and secondary school levels.       While arrangements of one kind or another for the education of the… …

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  • 93incompetent — in·com·pe·tent 1 /in käm pə tənt/ adj 1: not legally qualified: as a: lacking legal capacity (as because of age or mental deficiency) b: incapable due to mental or physical condition compare competent c …

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  • 94peanut gallery — noun a) The upper balcony in a racially segregated venues such as a theatre to which black patrons were restricted.<ref name= LtA >Listening to America: An Illustrated History of Words and Phrases from Our Lively and Splendid Past by Stuart …

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  • 95bumble — 1. noun a) A confusion, jumble. b) A bumble bee. 2. verb a) To act in an inept, clumsy or …

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  • 96man in the street — noun A typical person, unversed in a given subject; an inexpert commoner …

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  • 97expert — 1. adjective a) Extraordinarily capable or knowledgeable. I am expert at making a simple situation complex. b) Characteristic of an expert. My cousin is an expert pianist. Ant: inexpert …

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  • 98inexpertly — adverb In an inexpert manner …

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  • 99United States Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in Labor and Management — The United States Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in Labor and Management (also known as the McClellan Committee) was a select committee created by the United States Senate on January 30, 1957,[1] and dissolved on March 31,… …

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  • 100Naturales quaestiones — is an encyclopedia of the natural world written by Seneca around 65 AD. It is much shorter than the Naturalis Historia produced by Pliny the Elder some ten years later, however. Ancient bust of Seneca, part of a double herm (Antikensammlung… …

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