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    This report assesses the key advantages and disadvantages of proposal 1 and 2 on the future of the Spit, with the data collected in the research booklet as well as the evaluation matrix located above. Proposal 1 is primarily about protecting and conserving the environment. This proposal requests to extend the Moreton Bay Marine Park to include The Spit and Broadwater in order to protect the remaining natural landscape of The Spit, while ensuring continued public access to parks and leisure…

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    to make progress ”. Through mind-map (Fig 37), students independently consolidate urban-farming learning through “fun, interesting and motivating approach to learning ” that eases memory of urban-farming course to raise awareness. Observation booklet (Fig 38, 39) requires students to apply Science to justify certain phenomena witnessed during farming. Through Socratic discussion, “it enhances learning ” and simultaneously help students “organize their…

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    Abigail queen of Natroniea 1 Her name was Abigail queen of Natroniea. Her beauty is a legend among the people of her country. Her wisdom a marvel as well known as her compassion and love for the people of her kingdom. She was born in the natural way; however, Abigail’s appearance at the time of her birth was anything but ordinary. Her lips were flat and…

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    Nonviolent Strategies

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    Purpose In order to find out how Protestant adult educators apply nonviolent strategies in intercultural conflicts or situations, programs since the year 2000 were evaluated und semi-structured interviews were made, which evaluated the role of religious issues from a biographical, conception and interpretation oriented point of view. Participants Because of the intercultural context, 12 interviews were made, particularly with language and culture teachers (male and female, between 19 and…

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    During my fieldwork observations of the second grade in PS 119, I had the opportunity to observe some of their social studies lessons. One the lessons was based on a reading aloud of the fairytale Little Red Riding Hood as a medium to teach the students the importance of following instruction given by authority figures and the consequences of disobeying them. This lesson was part of the topics regarding the Civic Ideals and Practices, which is one of the inquires developed in second grade. In…

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    Discrimination In Night

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    Looking back to the expanding history of the world, phenomenons leaning towards discrimination, including genocides, have repeated themselves in history, shaping the present and future of humanity. One of the more well-known genocides is the Holocaust, which occurred during World War II under Adolf Hitler and claimed over six million lives, both Jewish and non-Jewish, from 1941 to 1945. The experience of the Holocaust is detailed in Elie Wiesel’s memoir Night, where he describes his life during…

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    Stay in sync Out of the 12 items listed in “The Thinking Person’s Checklist” by Alan Jacobs, I chose number 1 - When faced with provocation to respond to what someone has said, give it five minutes. Take a walk, or weed the garden, or chop some vegetables. Get your body involved: your body knows the rhythms to live by, and if your mind falls into your body’s rhythm, you’ll have a better chance of thinking. I feel this is something that everyone can do when faced with a conversation/situation…

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    On January 1, 1959, Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro overthrew the military regime of the dictator, Fulgencio Batista, in a guerilla movement. Fidel implemented the Cuban literacy campaign shortly after the coup d'etat as a social reform effort to eliminate illiteracy in the country and consolidate power. The campaign began at the start of 1961 and ended on December 22. In Children of the Revolution: A Yankee Teacher in the Cuban Schools, American writer Jonathan Kozol, provides insight…

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    Intervention Description Joint Protection (JP) is a strategy for performing activities to minimise the amount of strain and pain throughout the joints being used (Goodacre & McArthur, 2013). Common barriers clients face when applying JP strategies are; information memorisation, fear of appearing disabled and the unwillingness to change lifelong habits. Studies indicate that addressing these barriers is imperative for increasing the effectiveness of JP (Hammond et al, 1999) (Niedermann et al,…

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    From an evolutionary standpoint, olfaction is one of the oldest senses. Aiding in our memory and also in the detection of hazards, the sense of smell became a necessity in the human struggle for survival. From the creation of synthetic fragrances to even the enhancing of our sense of taste, olfaction has even affected our culture. Our sense of smell has helped establish the human race into what it is today, but could it also be affecting us on a subconscious level? First we must understand…

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