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    and Asquith, 2012). Birch (2017) discusses that when you put an idea out in the public domain from our history, and you make a claim at the legitimacy of these tragic and horrendous acts of violence, often against Indigenous Australians. A necessary response to evoke change is to recognise our heinous acts of violence and take responsibility for our history of depriving our indigenous community of their freedom (Birch,…

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    were built by women and given a small hole in the roof to allow smoke to escape, just like tepees. They were made of saplings and sticks lashed together to make a dome, then the saplings and poles were covered in birch bark left over from the tree. Their best craftsmanship was the birch bark canoes. Just like you fish in boats today the Chippewa did…

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    Step 6: The Implementation Plan? According to Bailey & Birch, “In your own job, if you find yourself in a situation where you have to decide if you should contact the parents of a client, there are some things to think about. Think about the time and place to meet with the parents and how to best present your case” (Bailey & Birch, 2017). Although this alludes to you meeting privately the privately with the parents the principles remain the same. The best time to meet with the parents…

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    lovely garden ". Robert Frost's frigid "Birches" is something beyond the affectionate ramblings of a nature lover. It is additionally an individual journey to accomplish adjust between various universes. Frost communicates this thought utilizing birch trees as an expanded illustration and the repeating theme of a vivacious fellow climbing and swinging down on them. By transparently sharing his contemplations and emotions, Frost urges the reader to relate to the lyric and search out their own…

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    The Smoky Mountains are home to a wide variety of plants. The Great Smoky Mountains national park is over 800 square miles, and throughout this vast space is found a large diversity of plants. The national park is over 95% forested, and is sometimes referred to as the “wildflower national park”. While over 12,000 plant species have been discovered in the park, there is evidence that there may be as many as 90,000 unfound species. The range of elevations throughout the Smoky Mountains makes it a…

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    "After Apple-Picking" 1.The irony of the lines show how the speaker has become very sick of his job of apple picking. The reason I think you may have been drawn to this line so much is because even though you have wanted to teach for so long, since high school, you may have grown dissatisfied or bored of the repetitiveness of teaching over the years. I think the apples symbolize the years that the speaker has grown sick and tired of the repetitive work he has done. He is worn out of the same…

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    Over 42% of people who are in relationship have cheated on their partner and simply said sorry it was a mistake. Many people think that cheating is a mistake not a choice or claims that they were feeling guilty about what they did, however, how could we know that if cheating is a choice not a mistake. We should know exactly what the word mistake means in addition, what does the word choice means. Knowing the differences between them will show if cheating is a mistake or a choice. Mistake is…

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    In biology, evolution is the change in the characteristics of a species over several generations. The theory of evolution was developed by the naturalist Charles Darwin. Evolution relies on the process of natural selection, another thing discovered by Darwin. The theory of evolution is based on the idea that all species are related and gradually change over time. Desirable traits are the traits that help an organism survive. The organisms that have traits that help them live are able to pass…

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    letters, diaries, birch-bark letters etc.) in studying sociolinguistic variation and change. That focus has entailed a brief consideration of three relevant studies. Additionally, the strengths, limitations and challenges in the use of the historical sources in studying sociolinguistic…

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    all day and collected in a birch bark bowl that leaned against the tree. The next day, his wife took notice of the full bowl and, thinking it was water, used it to cook a venison stew.” The early Native Americans would go to a spot where plenty of Maple trees were and cut V-shaped openings in the tree that the sap would slowly trickle out of. They would then set large birch bowls under the cut to collect the sap. After that, the Natives would pour the sap into hollow birch logs or clay pots,…

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