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    the same journey but from different times in the past. Wullumudulla says that he has to go on his own journey which makes Martin very disappointed, but they all finally end up walking the boundaries together. This is when Martin understands that he, Ted, Meg and Wullumudulla are all walking identical boundaries and "that the map is more than just a bunch of lines and words". Link: This explains what Ted was talking about before about in relation to how we are just the caretakers of the land for…

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    Collective Memory

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    so-called 'the dark 1980s'1 where the article goes into extensive detail when the Dutch soccer team did not qualify for the World Cup either (NOS, 2017, October 11). The language used resembles the idea of collective memory, which is used in creating boundaries of one's nation in comparison to others. Collective memory or as Jan Assman also uses the term 'cultural memory' says that this memory has a 'fixed point; its horizon does not change with the passing of time. These fixed points are…

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    rights and it is imperative that teachers remember there are legal issues which require educators to remain professional at all times. HIPPA violations, not only are illegal, but they also show true unprofessionalism when a teacher steps over these boundaries. An educator's personal beliefs, whether they are opposed to or have favorable opinions on subjects such as: “race, gender, class, ethnicity, sexuality, culture or…

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    1. INTRODUCTION Graphene is the most required engineering material in the twenty first century, largely due to its exceptional mechanical, thermal and electrical properties. For Example monolayer of graphene sheet has Young’s modulus of about 1 TPa [Ref], shear modulus of 280 GPa [Ref], fracture strength of 130 GPa [Ref], thermal conductivity of 5000 W/mK [Ref], longitudinal sound velocity of 20Km/s [Ref], melting temperature of 4900 K [Ref] and also it has high electron mobility of 250,000…

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    They hide behind a curtain of lies hoping it will protect them from the danger of the truth. They hide within the boundary of what’s safe and predictable just like, “Enclosing all of district twelve, is a high chain-link fence topped with barbed-wire loops. It’s supposed to be electrified twenty-four hours a day… but since we’re lucky to get two or three hours of electricity…

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    Because of the resistance to even something I saw as relatively simple – like implementing the School Climate Questionnaire and the Social Boundary Mapping – I was not able to implement any of the future program ideas I’d originally come up with at Independent School of Long Beach during this semester. But I do have examples of them being implemented in peer-reviewed professional journal articles in other school settings and I want to show those so that readers can see the impact that these…

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    historically formed both latent, and manifest through legitimacies such as law and through social consensus of norms, beliefs, and values. Such obstructions are called gender and racial projects consisting of ideals, stereotypes, and laws that help shape boundaries of groups. Racial formations are defined by Michael Omi and Howard Winant, as the “sociohistorical process by which racial categories are created, inhabited, transformed, and destroyed” (69). Collectively, racial projects form racial…

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    Katrina Breakdown Analysis

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    authority, and resources. However, this is an oversimplified example of old public administration, and its hierarchal nature. The two articles for the summary: “The Katrina Breakdown” (Starling, 2005), & “Bill Gibson and the Art of Leading across Boundaries” (Morse, 2010) deliver extreme examples of intergovernmental relationships. This summary…

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    towards gender forms unnecessary boundaries between Maycomb’s men and women. Additionally, intolerance towards social class creates separation amongst Maycomb’s residents. Furthermore, Racial intolerance creates unreasonable divisions among the residents of Maycomb. In short, the intolerance surrounding race, gender and social class ignores the segregation it creates, stressing the need of equity in Maycomb. Intolerance towards gender forms unnecessary boundaries between Maycomb’s men and…

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    As human beings, our brains are wired to see things we want and then do what is necessary to take ownership of it. In short, we set goals and then work to accomplish them. For Christians, we share a common goal. Our goal is to become more like Jesus with every day that we live. The book, The Jesus Creed by Scot McKnight, provides meaningful stories including practical ways to imitate Jesus. McKnight’s selling formula-- love God and love others. His theory was based off of Mathew 22:37-40, “Jesus…

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