(Donna will not work)
Donna, in Mr. Jake's class, is quite docile. she never disrupts class and does little socialising with other students. But despite Mr. Jake's best efforts, Donna rarely completes an assignment. She doesn't seem to care. She is simply there putting forth virtually no effort. How would Kounin deal with Donna? Kounin would suggest to teachers that they use the following sequence of interventions until they find one that is effective with Donna.
1. Use the ripple effect. "I see many people have already completed half their work." look at Donna, later comment, "I'm afraid a few people will have to stay late to complete their work".
Another name for ripple is undulation.
They look amazing, especially at discos as they flash the light around, if it is a fabric completely covered in sequins then you can get a ripple effect. However they take forever to sew on and the odd one can come of giving a gap in the design.
its like a 555 timer chip. if you know wht that is
The ideal passband of a receiver should have steep sides and a flat top. However many receivers use stacked filters to create the passband, and consequently the top of the passband sometimes has a ripple on it. This can cause distortion of the received signal.
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Ripple Effect - 2007 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:14A (Ontario) Italy:T USA:R
Black - 2013 Ripple Effect 1-2 was released on: USA: 2013
Moloney - 1996 The Ripple Effect 1-19 was released on: USA: 10 April 1997
The Shift - 2008 The Ripple Effect 1-2 was released on: USA: 28 December 2008
Knots Landing - 1979 The Ripple Effect 11-18 was released on: USA: 8 February 1990
Ripples in electricity are usually defined as small, unwanted variations due to direct current. The effect of using a filter capacitor in this environment may vary, but usually has a smoothing effect on the ripple.
Privileged - 2008 All About the Ripple Effect 1-12 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:6 USA:TV-PG
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Stargate SG-1 - 1997 Ripple Effect 9-13 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13 Netherlands:6
The basic explanation for the ripple effect is that a sing event causes a number of knock on effects and consequences far beyond the location of the initial event. An example of this might be a tsunami caused by an earthquake under the ocean.
The ripple effect is named after what happens when a stone is thrown into water. Ripples emanate outwards from the point of impact. The phrase is used in other contexts where the effects of a specific action are felt beyond its immediate location.