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    storytelling through physical means, rather than, spoken text. Zen Zen Zo’s interpretation of the Tempest encompasses themes (dramatic meaning) which have a modern context, including, Colonialism (the political exploitation and defeat of the traditional custodians) and Incarceration (slavehood) while maintaining its Elizabethan charm. The Tempest is staged on a remote island, where the sorcerer Prospero, plots…

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    The standby guardianship creates the opportunity for a parent or guardian or custodian that is suffering from a progressive and/or chronic condition or terminal illness to make an appropriate pan for the permanent future care of temporary/interim care of a minor without terminating their own parental rights or legal rights in relation to the child. Every state in the nation allows the transfer of guardianship authority over a child from a parent (including an adoptive parent) to another adult…

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    Those who work in the school district are often stereotyped for being rude and only are showing up to work to get paid. A stereotype is an image or an idea of a type of person or thing. It may also be based on a certain way of an individual's behavior as a group or whole. Misconceptions are also a view of as an opinion that may not be true. It is based on a false impression or misunderstanding of something or someone. Women that work in the school district are viewed as typically being the…

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    Australian’s First Peoples’ the traditional custodians of the land we know of today were invaded by the European settlers who for economic purposes laid claims to land dispositioning Australia’s First People (Dudgeon, Milroy & Walker, 2014, p. 7). In 1905 an act named as the Western Australian Aborigines Act 1905 saw a Chief Protector of Aborigines become the legal guardian of all Aboriginal people. This saw the removal of children…

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    Family Guy and The Simpsons are two American classics. The Simpsons first debuted in 1989, and Family Guy aired its first episode a decade later in 1999. Designed for audiences fourteen years old and older, both television series contain some forms of strong language, sexual content, and dialogue that would not be suitable for younger children. Both television series impacted the realm of comedy in a positive way by producing spin-offs of the original shows in years to come. Many people enjoy…

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    employees have different positions and backgrounds, all of them bring dedication and enthusiasm to public education. Superintendent Ann Clark recently surprised Oakdale Elementary Literacy Facilitator Christy Reid and Shamrock Gardens Elementary Head Custodian Grady Houston at their schools with I am CMS awards. Reid and Houston are the first winners to be nominated for how they exemplify the district's core values. "We know our employees are living these values every day," said Clark. "And…

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    3.0 SWOT ANALYSIS A SWOT analysis is defined as an overall evaluation of the company’s strengths (S), weaknesses (W), opportunities (O) and threats (T). Strength Strength is the internal capabilities that may help a company reach its objectives. Strength include internal capabilities, resources and positive situational factors that may help the company serve its customers and achieve its objectives. Bank Islam Trust company set their vision as fully client-focused in their operation. BTL…

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    The issue of Indigenous Land Rights raised by tourism and why indigenous people and their land rights are fundamental for sustainable tourism. Canadian Indigenous issue. The Inuvialuit community in Arctic Canada sees their land as caretakers of their territory and land rights enable indigenous individuals to settle in an area that has a place with a country state as a result of a constant use and occupation all through time authority is called ‘ancestral title. Indigenous individuals have…

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    The custodial questioning of juvenile offenders is a controversial topic, and most states possess varying laws on how to proceed with juvenile questioning. Additionally, juvenile offenders processed differently based upon police department policies and procedures and the juvenile codes of the state (Elrod & Ryder, 2014). For instance, some police departments require parents be present at the station prior to questioning a juvenile offender (Elrod & Ryder, 2014). Furthermore, regardless of…

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    different countries around the world. With Hitler on the rise he would start to kill many jewish people and scapegoat them. This would likely cause them to flee to neighboring countries; one of those places was Israel. With “[t]he squeamishness of the Custodians of Abandoned (Arab) Property had to give way to the onrush of this deluge [flood of people] and the early comers” (Document 2b). The onrush of millions of jews pushed locals away from their homes in israel because it was becoming…

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