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    Work Based Learning

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    Lemanski, Mewis & Overton (2011, p. 5) states that ‘Work-based learning is the term being used to describe a class of university programmes that bring together universities and work organizations to create new learning opportunities in workplaces.’ Work- Based learning is important because it allows an individual to understand how a work place works and how individuals learn at work (Helyer 2015). For my 200 hours, I completed my hours by doing work-based learning with Redlands Sports hub…

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    Arts Center encompasses dance, theater, and world music, and all classes are proper for the specific academic level. Classes will focus on the history of dance, theater, and world music. Demonstrations and activities will enhance our program, and students will also have a chance to participate in the demonstrations. Teachers may call or send an email to the center to find out more information about specific class…

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    reform, and those who bring attention to problems regarding equal rights and privileges are having an impact on the opinions of others by demonstrating their opinions on a large scale. One of those demonstrations was the 2017 Women's Marchs, a huge protest that was recorded as the largest single-day demonstration in U.S. history, involving over 4.5 million people worldwide. Many Australians showed support for the march through articles like the opinion piece "Age of apathy over as women's…

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    The act of civil disobedience is often associated with nonviolence and simple demonstrations, however, that connotation is insufficient. Civil disobedience is the refusal of individuals or a group, to obey particular laws as a way of forcing the government to change (Civil Disobedience); therefore there is no singular manner in which it must be conducted. In a comparison of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Antigone, two different approaches are revealed. Though Dr. King and Antigone are strikingly…

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    While VSU’s outer perimeter was packed full with vehicles and pedestrians, the campus itself resembled a ghost town, apart from the heavy police presence. In preparation for what university officials feared would be heated counter-demonstrations, they decided to shut down the university ahead of the rally. Everyone came out to show their support for not only the flag but to the Air Force staff sergeant who was briefly detained after attempting to steal and save the flag from under the…

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    Career Episode Essay

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    2.1 Introduction In this career episode, I shall describe major project performed during course of my employment in Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resource “RCRWR” which functions under Ministry of Science and Technology, Federal Government of Pakistan. I was appointed as Assistant Director and I am going to describe the project KHUSHAL PAKISTAN PROGRAMME (Devolution Support Program) for the provision of safe drinking water. This career episode took place from March till October 2007…

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    Students have to be self-sufficient and competent. This paper has articulate three affective teaching methods (role-playing, demonstration, and dialogue) in adult education. Even through these teaching methods have some disadvantages; however they are all very effective learning tools that foster adult learning process. Knowledge is acquired either by our experiences or through education…

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    The Civil Rights Movement was a time of utter chaos in American history. It was a period of protests and demonstrations against the racist policies that were governing the lives of African Americans. Alice Walker does a wonderful job of providing an up-close view of just how difficult this period was in her novel Meridian. This book shows the amount of unnecessary violence, segregation, and denial of rights towards African Americans that existed during that time. Meridian truly helps us to…

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    Medgar Evers organized voter-registration efforts, demonstrations, and economic boycotts.He did these boycotts because of the companies that practiced discrimination. He also worked to investigate crimes that were directed against blacks.Evers applied to the University of Mississippi Law School in February 1954. After being rejected, he volunteered to help NAACP(National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) try to entrap the university with a lawsuit. Medgar Evers gathered new…

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    Cold War Dbq

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    Women Strike for Peace (WSP), a female activist group formed at the height of the Cold War, transformed the American women from a passive victim of patriarchal militarism and politics into an active fighter for peace. By empowering the female voice in America, WSP played a vital role in ending the dangers that American families faced due to the Arms Race, and the beginnings of more peaceful relations between rival superpowers, America and the Soviet Union. Heated Cold War tensions between…

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