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    However, experience and research on the inclusion of climate change adaptation considerations in plans, programs and policies through SEA is not yet well developed (OECD, 2010). The degree of incorporation of climate change considerations, the level of detail required, are depending on the entry point of the SEA of tourism. The stages of the SEA process, which is identified as entry points for climate change concerns are outlined in…

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    Feeling (F) compared to thinking was not major with only 16% (Humanmetrics Incorporation 2016). Feelings represent applying values in decision making (BSM Consulting, 2015). I hold true to the sayings “kill with kindness” or “if you can’t say anything nice, don’t say anything at all.” My need to be kind outweighs my thinking of how…

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    Thomas Edison, well-known American inventor, once said, “I do not believe that any type of religion should ever be introduced into the public schools of the United States.” However, some arguments for incorporating religion into public school systems are strong. Two articles titled Teaching about Religion in Elementary School: The Experience of One Texas District and Teaching Religion in Public Schools: Review of Warren A. Nord, Does God Make a Difference? by Samuel Ayers and Shelly Reid and…

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    There are two cardinal principles in today’s western corporate law: the first is, the ‘separate juridical personality’ of each company with rights and duties separate from its shareholders and the second is, politically based ‘limited liability’, shielding shareholders (originally ultimate investors), from personal liability for company’s obligations, by limiting their potential liability to the amount of their capital investment. The above principles, among others, facilitated the separation…

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    representative of, responsible to, and relevant for Indigenous communities; (2) redress real and perceived inequalities in the practice of archaeology; and (3) inform and broaden the understanding and interpretation of the archaeological record through the incorporation of the archeological…

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    The historic area of Thompson's Station is thought to have been settled as early as 1778. Many of the area's earliest settlers arrived between the years 1778 and 1812 as a great wave of immigration swept over the region. In 1780, the first recorded settler staked a claim in the area that was to become Thompson's Station. By 1800, more than 24 homesteads were scattered throughout the area. The development of the railroad had a large impact on the area. In August of 1855, the first trains…

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    The proposed presentation explores the intersection between technology and performance, focusing on the use of sonification technology within a musical space. The technology in question realizes a unique objective: essentially turning neutral bio-signals into musical material that can be incorporated into a composition or performance. This process, the sonification of bio-signals, has a history in music that began in the 1970’s with the premiere of Alvin Lucier’s Music for Solo Performer. By…

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    The incorporation of group work is very important in teaching a lesson. Students are able to socialize and share ideas with one another. Vygostky focused on social interaction and how it plays a role in the development of cognition. By using group work students are able to learn from one another and are not just sitting and hearing the teacher speak the whole class time. Also Vygostky theory talks about the use of scaffolding and assisting the child when they need the extra help if the work or…

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    Burns like a torch, No one knows its bottom No wisdom reaches such depths. (Beowulf 429-434) The lake symbolizes a form of the ultimate hell for the characters of the poem Beowulf. This is only one of the main incorporations of Christian faith in this poem. The poet’s main incorporation of Christianity in the poem Beowulf is having Beowulf believe in a higher power. Multiple time in this poem Beowulf shows that he has faith and trust in the God almighty and he speaks the name of God…

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    right applied to the States by the 14th Amendment. This case brought up the issues and concerns of what the requirements of the State was in this type of criminal proceedings. Due Process wasn’t given to the African American men in this case. The Incorporation Doctrine within the Fourteenth Amendment will now serve as a series of checks and balances so that state governments can’t make sure not to violate these rights that are given to our…

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