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  2. Daedalus (Star Trek: Enterprise) - Wikipedia

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    10th episode of the 4th season of Star Trek: Enterprise "Daedalus" Star Trek: Enterprise episode Episode no. Season 4 Episode 10 Directed by David Straiton Written by Ken LaZebnik Alan Brennert Featured music Paul Baillargeon Production code 410 Original air date January 14, 2005 (2005-01-14) Guest appearances Bill Cobbs - Doctor Emory Erickson Leslie Silva - Danica Erickson Donovan Knowles ...

  3. HMS Daedalus (1826) - Wikipedia

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    In 1853, Daedalus was laid up at Plymouth Dockyard. Between March and June 1851 she was fitted out as a training ship, and transferred to the Royal Naval Reserve as a drill ship at Bristol. [ 1 ] She was finally paid off from this role in September 1910, and sold in 1911 at Bristol to take to pieces.

  4. Principles of learning - Wikipedia

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    These include student recall, review and summary, and manual drill and physical applications. All of these serve to create learning habits. The instructor must repeat important items of subject matter at reasonable intervals , and provide opportunities for students to practice while making sure that this process is directed toward a goal .

  5. Alexander Kapp (German educator and editor) - Wikipedia

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    Kapp used andragogy to describe elements of Plato's education theory. Andragogy (andr- meaning 'man') could be contrasted with pedagogy (paid- meaning 'child' and agogos meaning 'leading') (see Davenport 1993: 114) [ 2 ] Although Kapp's use of andragogy had some currency, it was disputed, and its use ground to a halt.

  6. Spanish aircraft carrier Dédalo - Wikipedia

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    Dédalo (Spanish for Daedalus) was the first Spanish aircraft carrier and the second aviation ship in the Spanish Navy (after the seaplane tender and balloon ship Dédalo that took part in the landings at Al Hoceima in 1925). She remained the fleet's flagship until Príncipe de Asturias replaced her.

  7. David E. H. Jones - Wikipedia

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    David Edward Hugh Jones (20 April 1938 – 19 July 2017) was a British chemist and writer, who - under the pen name Daedalus - was the fictional inventor for DREADCO. Jones' columns as Daedalus were published for 38 years, starting weekly in 1964 in New Scientist. He then moved to the journal Nature, and continued to publish until 2002.

  8. Learning pyramid - Wikipedia

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    The learning pyramid (also known as “the cone of learning”, “the learning cone”, “the cone of retention”, “the pyramid of learning”, or “the pyramid of retention”) [1] is a group of ineffective [2] learning models and representations relating different degrees of retention induced from various types of learning.

  9. French frigate Corona (1807) - Wikipedia

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    Maxwell and his crew attempted numerous remedies but could not save Daedalus and the Indiamen took off her crew. [4] Within five minutes of Maxwell's departure Daedalus sank. The subsequent court martial ruled that the master, Arthur Webster, had failed to exercise due diligence in that he had failed to take constant depth soundings; the court ...