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    Baxter 21/Junior Computer Science Secretary Sarah Homer 25/Junior Social Work Treasurer Billi Schmidt 30/Senior Physical Education Member Robert Smith 20/Sophomore Graphic Design Member Brenda Miller 22/Senior Accounting Member Dr. Sandra Hardin History Faculty…

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    On February 12, 1809 Abraham Lincoln was born in a log cabin in Hardin County, Kentucky. Both of his parents were farmers. During his childhood, the Lincoln family moved several times, first to Indiana and later to Illinois. Abraham Lincoln's mother, Nancy Hanks, died when Lincoln was still a boy. When Abraham was about nine, his mother died. It was a terrible loss for him and his sister. Thomas Lincoln couldn’t raise the children by himself. Their home was miles from most other people. So he…

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    The media and the Paralympics states “the media presents disability sports in an informed and unprejudiced way” However, Media still coverage the disability athlete as a hero and they are overcoming their impairment to achieve something incredible (Hardin & Hargreaves 2009). According to Barnes & Mercer (2001 p, 517) media is not portrayed…

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    Journal #5 I really enjoyed reading 1 Corinthians during this past unit. It is a book that I very often read bits and pieces from, but do not typically take the tame to read straight through. I have been finding it notably refreshing to read the entirety of Bible books in this study, and doing so with 1 Corinthians was no exception. My main takeaway from reading Paul 's letter can be summed up in this question: Where is your focus? The culture that Paul was writing to in Corinth was very…

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    Why It’s Time To Examine Sutherland’s Classical Core Of Social Learning In The International Setting An assumed part of Sutherland’s framework concerns the presence of culture. Culture, loosely defined, is a learned series of patterns, behaviors, and thoughts that help a group adapt to its surroundings. In the contemporary view of human development, the role of culture has once again been emphasized (Bruner, 1990; Shweder, Mahapatra, & Miller, 1987). Some assert that culture must be given…

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    can also be a micro solution to the tragedy of the commons problem. The concept of the triple bottom line implies that a company’s successfulness cannot be judged solely on financial performance, but on environmental and social impacts as well. As Hardin described, a shift in human values is needed in order for this approach to work, as well as a voluntary coercion collaborative effort from all businesses. A company’s responsibility must not only be to the shareholders, but also to the…

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    In the past 300 years the world has seen a globalized market and unprecedented growth. While quality of life has skyrocketed across the world, new challenges have arisen. Serge LaTouche, a French economist, states that geometric economic growth cannot be sustained forever in his chapter “The Territory of De-Growth” from his book Farewell to Growth, calling for controlled economic growth to ensure a successful future. In the chapter “The Territory of De-Growth”, Latouche distinguishes the…

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    Linking Formative Assessment to the Principles of Assessment in WA Schools Introduction Assessment is the process of gathering and interpreting evidence to make informed judgments about students learning. It is the crucial link between learning outcomes, content, teaching and learning activities. Assessment allows teachers to determine what stage students are in at their learning, where they need to go, and the best way in which to get there. Assessment can be both a formative and summative…

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    The technique of grouping individuals to accomplish a common goal or task often used in academic and professional settings. Whether a person is a high-school student, college student, or employee, group assignments are vital to success. However, there are tendencies to feel self-conscious of their ideas and opinions as group size increases. It can be thought that as group size increases, people’s self-censorship regarding foul language also increases. The following studies examined the pros and…

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    Louis Armstrong was born on August 4, 1901, in New Orleans, Louisiana (Editors, n.d, sect. synopsis). Armstrong was raised by a single mother living in poverty. As a reckless young man, Armstrong got in trouble with the police from firing a gun. Shortly after, Louis was put into the Colored Waif 's Home for Boys at age 12 which later placed him in Band .A man by the name of King Joe Oliver helped mentor Louis by teaching him how to read and play music .A Jewish family also gave Louis a job…

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