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    When reflecting on our readings and class discussions, four ideas have made the most impact on me as an educator. First, my idea that education as a privilege has been challenged. Second, our practices and our personal beliefs as teachers have a great impact on the social identities of our students, not only in the classroom but long after they leave us and enter into the workforce. I have learned to become aware of all the different ways people in the word are literate, regardless of their…

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    Tina Tippett Case Summary

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    1. The plaintiff is Tina Tippett, C.O.B as Trek Travel Co. 2. The defendants are John Looney and Sally Tunes. 3. The burden of proof is on Tina Tippett, the plaintiff in the case. Tina Tippett is obligated to prove all elements of her claim, against John Looney and Sally Tunes, to the court. In a civil matter the plaintiff is required to prove that the defendants are liable, and therefore the defendants do not have a burden placed on them to refute the facts of the plaintiff’s case. In addition,…

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    Amount Of Light On Sowbugs

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    The Effect of the Amount of Light on Sowbugs After Being Shone on Them for 30 Seconds Another name for Sowbugs is Porcellio Laevis and these creatures are land living crustaceans, mostly aquatic invertebrates, such as the lobster, crab, and crayfish. They are found in most parts of the world, but are most common throughout North America. Since sowbugs are crustaceans, they breathe through gills. Gills are the primary breathing way for all crustaceans and they must be kept moist (4). In addition,…

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    She suggests that because a pregnancy is such a great sacrifice, that, while women should carry a child to term after becoming pregnant, we cannot require them to do so. This argument also requires that the fetus’ right to life is subject to the mother’s whim and does not carry as much weight as the first two arguments. Thomson concludes the article by saying that she is not attempting to delineate the circumstances in which a pregnancy might be morally permissible and those in which it isn’t,…

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    The aims and objectives of this review is to evaluate the views of the South Sudanese refugees in ACT to discover their challenges. The aim of evaluation is to capture attention from the perspective of participants in services delivery for South Sudanese refugee’s residing in Canberra. The assessment will use difference way to collect information of challenging issues from South Sudanese participants. The investigation will find out what barriers limited their ability to be integrated into…

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    develop a severe infection (Derraik, J. G., 2002). When plastics break down, they eventually become micro plastics, which are smaller than 5 millimeters long. Since micro plastic cannot be seen with the naked eye, marine animals like “zooplanktons, lobsters, worms, sea urchins, and fish” can swallow them when drinking the ocean water without noticing (Sharma, S., & Chatterjee, S., 2017). Larger animals like whales and sharks may ingest large pieces of plastic like plastic bags due to their size…

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    Holland Research Paper

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    The Netherlands, located in northwestern Europe, is commonly addressed as “Holland” when talking about the provinces. The two provinces of Noord and Zuid together make up Holland. The geography of Holland (the Netherlands) in Europe is deemed unusual by many in that much of its land has been reclaimed from the sea, with almost 25% of its land at or below sea level, while remaining protected by dikes. The European part of the country can be split into two areas: the low and flat lands in the west…

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    In order to find objects and environments that I could relate to art history that I have learned in this class I decided to take a walk around my neighborhood and its nearby surroundings. I live in Kissimmee and extremely close to Saint Cloud so I decided to start off by looking around the Lakefront Park area. At first I did not think that I would be able to find many things that I would be able to relate to art, but I think that is because I had never actually tried to pay attention to small…

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    A phrase that could be used to describe me is "consistently persistent," and even though I sometimes feel that I make a nuisance of myself when I repeatedly request interviews with actors (I especially feel this way when I 've asked more than five times and I am quickly approaching ten times), I have come to realize that ninety-nine percent of the time, I eventually get what I 've requested. And in the case of Kavan Smith, that is entirely true. I have been a fan of Kavan 's since I saw him in…

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    The earth contains a massive amount of biodiversity, like other animals on this planet, humans are just a member of the animal species. We tend to think or see ourselves as more superior to other living organisms because we have special features that allow us to function somewhat different from the rest of the animals. But still we are not different from the other animals, especially our closest living primate relatives, the bonobos and chimpanzees. To understand ourselves and what our place in…

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