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    Unprotected Speech A teacher attending a local church program near the school was asked about a student enrolled in her class. When asked if she taught the student, she replied, yes. She continued to say to the church member that the student was making poor grades and probably needed to be tested for special education. The parent was told what the teacher said about her child. The parent went to the school principal to complain. This speech is unprotected because her expression is not in…

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    Science In Yupiaq Culture

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    • The scientific bodies of knowledge and scientific ways differ from other cultures. The way people view science in Yupiaq culture in southwestern Alaska is very different from the science we use in the United States. • We have adopted Western science in our curriculum in the elementary school system. Students are partaking in controlled experiments, replicability, and alleged objectivity which is practiced in a science laboratory which differs from what the indigenous people are doing. •…

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    Mittler-Battipaglia played in each piece. She is noted by the New York Times, cofounder of Con Brio Ensemble and have soloed with the New York Philharmonic. Hamilton Berry played the cello for the concert. Having received his master of music degree at the Juilliard School and played as soloist at Columbia University Bach Society, Berry is a great candidate to play in this concert. Paul Roczek was the violinist for the event. He played with the Vienna Philharmonic while he was still a young teen…

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    Buffon Macaw Essay

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    shoulders are a beautiful blue. They have a red tipped with blue on the top of their tail. They are 26 to 34 inches long and have a 44 to 50 inch wingspan. They will weigh 2.7 to 3.5 pounds. The Buffon's macaw likes to eat seeds, fruit, nuts and berries. They are extremely sloppy eaters. The Buffon's macaw will mate for life. They have a lifespan of 80 years or more. The female Buffon's macaw will lay 2 to 3 eggs, and they will hatch in 29 days.…

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    tunnel. A spark of motivation runs throughout my whole body. It is day two of the harvest and the first day has left me exhausted. It is difficult to complete the simplest tasks such as walking, moving my arms, and especially bending over to rake berries as I’d done for eight hours straight the day before. My body is aching and it feels like all my limbs are going to fall off my body, as this is by far the most physically demanding activity I’ve ever taken part in in my life. But I need to…

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    When I arrived at the airport the whole family stood there waiting for me. Theresa, who was the mother of the three kids Elizabeth, Daniel and Kyle, was holding a sign saying 'WELCOME TO USA'. -I know, I said it was cheesy with the sign but she insisted.. Daniel said. I laughed and then we all introduced ourselves. Daniel and Elizabeth was twins and 15 years old, the same age as me. Kyle was 13 years old. Daniel had really dark brown hair and big brown eyes, Elizabeth and Daniel didn't look…

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    The Harlem Renaissance began in Harlem, New York after World War I and ended during the Great Depression in 1935. (Berry, S.L. Langston Hughes 1994 print) The Harlem Renaissance was originally called the New Negro Movement. (Meltzer, Milton and Stephen Alcorn 1968 Print) Many African American left the South during the Great Migration and moved to neighborhoods in the North and Midwest. (Meltzer, Milton and Stephen Alcorn 1968 Print) African Americans wanted a better life and relief from the…

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    Social networking is the expansion of social contacts by making connections through individuals, and the two well-known types of capitals are bonding capital and bridging capital. The linkages of the two capitals have a massive influence on immigrants to communicate and be affiliated to the community. For instance when a group of individuals from one culture associate with other immigrants from another culture and “involve relationships beyond a tight-knit community, it’s likely to promote a…

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    The common raven (Corvus corax), also known as the northern raven, is a large all-black passerine bird. Found across the Northern Hemisphere, it is the most widely distributed of all corvids. There are at least eight subspecies with little variation in appearance, although recent research has demonstrated significant genetic differences among populations from various regions. It is one of the two largest corvids, alongside the thick-billed raven, and is possibly the heaviest passerine bird; at…

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    Critical Reflection

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    For this learning area: Self Learning and Critical Reflection, I have completed all three of the learning tasks for this area. In regards to developing a supervisory relationship I've had two supervisors from two teams, who have signed as well as discussed the Supervision agreement, including: when supervision will take place, how often, boundaries, contact details and so on. This relates to the third task in which I attended a supervision seminar provided by the organisation that described the…

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