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  2. Rotation model of learning - Wikipedia

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    It differs from individual-rotation model. Lab-rotation model: The student rotates to a brick and mortar computer lab for online learning station. Flipped-classroom model: In this, the students rotate on a fixed schedule or at a teacher's discretion across the classroom learning and online learning after the school hours.

  3. Rotation - Wikipedia

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    A sphere rotating (spinning) about an axis. Rotation or rotational motion is the circular movement of an object around a central line, known as an axis of rotation.A plane figure can rotate in either a clockwise or counterclockwise sense around a perpendicular axis intersecting anywhere inside or outside the figure at a center of rotation.

  4. Category:Rotation - Wikipedia

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    R. Reactive centrifugal force; Relativistic angular momentum; Revolution (geometry) Revolutions per minute; Revolving stage; Rigid rotor; Rolling; Rotating disk electrode

  5. List of countries by federal system - Wikipedia

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    The model of Australian federalism adheres closely to the original model of the United States of America, although it does so through a generally parliamentary Westminster system rather than a presidential system. [9] [10] Various aspects of the Parliament are more heavily inspired by the United States Congress however, notably the Senate.

  6. Rotation (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    The rotation group is a Lie group of rotations about a fixed point. This (common) fixed point or center is called the center of rotation and is usually identified with the origin. The rotation group is a point stabilizer in a broader group of (orientation-preserving) motions. For a particular rotation: The axis of rotation is a line of its ...

  7. Rotation (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Earth's rotation; Improper rotation or rotoreflection, a rotation and reflection in one; Internal rotation, a term in anatomy; Optical rotation, rotation acting on polarized light; Rotation around a fixed axis; Rotational spectroscopy, a spectroscopy technique; Tree rotation, a well-known method used in order to make a tree balanced.

  8. Indonesians in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    They are mostly concentrated in the Abu Dhabi and Dubai. As of 2012, their estimated population was 100,000. As of 2012, their estimated population was 100,000. [ 1 ]

  9. Rotation system - Wikipedia

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    Rotation systems are related to, but not the same as, the rotation maps used by Reingold et al. (2002) to define the zig-zag product of graphs. A rotation system specifies a circular ordering of the edges around each vertex, while a rotation map specifies a (non-circular) permutation of the edges at each vertex.