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    Experiential learning in school : Experiential education is the education that involves the process of learning through experience. It can also be deemed as hands on learning that takes place between a teacher and a student. It is also defined as learning through reflection. This term cannot be used for experiential learning as they do not have the same meaning; However, experiential learning is a part of experiential education. In one of the methodology from the Association for Experiential…

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    The stories “Being Prey” and “The sound of Thunder” both are similar and different in ways, will describe that both have similar and different settings. In the story “Being Prey”, the setting was based on dangerous conflict, also in Being Prey the setting both had dangerous animals, in “Being Prey” it was a crocodile. In “The Sound of Thunder” the setting was based on jungles and dangerous conflicts and dangerous animals, in the sound of thunder it’s a “T-REX”!!!! So I can conclude that, both…

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    Space Coast Diversity

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    Situated approximately 35 miles east of Orlando and with over 75 miles of beach along Florida’s Atlantic Coast, which stretches from Canaveral National Seashore south to Vero Beach, Florida’s Space Coast is sometimes characterized as a multigenerational destination, with incredible diversity from North to South. This diversity is evident through Space Coast’s designated towns: Cocoa Beach, Palm Bay, Melbourne, Port Canaveral, Melbourne Beaches, Titusville, and Viera. Its identity is drawn from…

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    La Vita Nuova Essay

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    In Allegra Goodman’s short story “La Vita Nuova”, we are presented with a character that possess several traits. Amanda, the story’s protagonist undergoes change as she develops as a character. Amanda went from being an emotionally-dead victim of a hurtful breakup to someone who can feel again. In the beginning of the story, Amanda is perceived as a depressed character. She got dumped by her fiancé shortly before their wedding. Her fiancé would say that she was a “very dark person" or was "like…

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    In Jon Krakauer’s Into The Wild, Christopher McCandless, prior to embarking in his Alaskan Odyssey, writes a letter to his aged friend, Ron Franz, stating his stance on human relationships: “You are wrong if you think Joy emanates only or principally from human relationships … you do not need me or anyone else around to bring this kind of light into your life.” (57) McCandless further explains that the dependence on others to be happy is unnecessary, as one can be perfectly content on his own,…

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    Ideas, E.B. White told his journey story when he was a kid and an adult. White and his father went on vacation at a lake in Maine in summer. They enjoyed every moment at the lake, except the ringworm attacked them. They went fishing, swimming, and canoeing, they ate food at the farmhouse, and they bought some goods at the souvenir counter. After that, White came back to the lake with his son. Everything at the lake made him recall his past because anything did not change, but his feelings,…

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    The sudden discovery of a natural hot spring along the shoulder of the Sulphur Mountain, by three railway workers, lead to the creation of Canada’s oldest National Park, Banff National Park. Banff National Park is located in the province of Alberta and was established in the Rocky Mountains in 1855.. Upon the discovery, the Canadian Pacific Railway recognized the vast tourism potential and saw a future for the development of tourism in Banff. Therefore, Canada established a federal reserve…

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    Congaree National Park The Forest is the largest hardwood forest in Southeast United States. It is home to thousands of state champion trees and the Wateree and Congaree rivers. The Congaree National Park in Hopkins South is widely known for its history and park culture widely because of its floodplain. Hunter’s since the prehistoric ages, hunters used in to fish. This park is named after the Congaree tribe that inhabited the park, until Spanish explorer Hernando De Soto and the Spaniard…

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    A world cup is where soccer teams around the world come together face to face in a good o’ll soccer match. Currently engineers are trying to make robots to try and beat us humans at soccer. Another story about never giving up is my canoeing experience. My dad, bro and I were in a canoe and we were going around the streams and we got lost. We followed the river and about a hour and a half later we finally found our camp with all of my family there waiting for my dad, bro, and i. Another…

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    program. Another set of important camp skills are taught by the lifeguarding courses, where campers can earn their Bronze Medallion and Bronze Cross lifeguarding certifications. Additionally, campers can learn and practice boating skills, including canoeing, kayaking, sailing, and windsurfing. In conclusion, all children should go to Wanakita because of possible friendships, an ability to become in touch with nature, and the new skills to be learned at…

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