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  2. Tennessee’s blended sentencing law is hard to ... - AOL

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    The child must receive a blended sentence if any of the following are true: This is the child’s second such offense, or if the local district attorney requests it, or if the child is 14 or 15 ...

  3. Blended sentencing will benefit serious youthful offenders ...

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    Blended sentencing offers an opportunity for many serious youthful offenders who would otherwise be trapped in a cycle of gun and gang violence to break out of that cycle and become productive ...

  4. Tennessee’s blended sentencing law will lock up more kids ...

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    Blended sentencing is part of a broader effort by some lawmakersto make Tennessee’s juvenile justice system more punitive, even though rates of youth crime in the state have been declining for ...

  5. Blended learning - Wikipedia

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    Blended learning or hybrid learning, also known as technology-mediated instruction, web-enhanced instruction, or mixed-mode instruction, is an approach to education that combines online educational materials and opportunities for interaction online with physical place-based classroom methods.

  6. Phonics - Wikipedia

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    Synthetic phonics, also known as blended phonics, is a method employed to teach students to read by sounding out the letters then blending the sounds to form the word. This method involves learning how letters or letter groups represent individual sounds, and that those sounds are blended to form a word.

  7. Apo koinou construction - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics, an apo koinou construction (/ æ p ə ˈ k ɔɪ n uː /) is a blend of two clauses through a lexical word that has two syntactical functions, one in each of the blended clauses. The clauses are connected asyndetically. Usually the word common to both sentences is a predicative or an object in the first sentence and a subject in ...

  8. Conceptual blending - Wikipedia

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    Conceptual blending is closely related to frame-based theories, but goes beyond these primarily in that it is a theory of how to combine frames (or frame-like objects). An early computational model of a process called "view application", which is closely related to conceptual blending (which did not exist at the time), was implemented in the 1980s by Shrager at Carnegie Mellon University and ...

  9. Blend word - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics, a blend—also known as a blend word, lexical blend, or portmanteau [a] —is a word formed by combining the meanings, and parts of the sounds, of two or more words together.