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    Bullying In The Classroom

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    Conflict in the classroom is inevitable, and teachers have a legal responsibility to diffuse and deal with it no matter which form it is in. Classroom curriculum standards, classroom management strategies, school or district-based policies, as well as state and federal legislation are the tools that a teacher has to work with to gain the skills and information necessary to achieve what is legally expected of them. Conflict in classrooms comes in many forms and while it usually falls into a…

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    Australian Sea Lion Essay

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    Introduction: Due to human’s history of adverse interference, the livelihood of the normally abundant Australian Sea Lion has been affected. It is a pinniped animal, belonging to the genus Neophoca and the species cinerea.. Within this report there will be discussion of why Australian Sea Lions are considered a keystone species, including what their role is in resourcing, dominating, as well as maintaining the ecosystem they populate; scenarios of what would happen if they went extinct; how…

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    The excitement of the unknown in the west starts to dwindle when the wagons start to disassemble, and dysentery starts running rampant amongst the travelers. These were the experiences the people expanding west had to face while making their voyage on the Oregon Trail. Although many lives were lost while traveling on this trail, it was essential for westward expansion because the Oregon Trail allowed for the ideas of Manifest Destiny to be accomplished, it opened economic opportunities, and it…

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    Alexander married Maud Drury on April 6, 1897. Once married he left the Otter Lake area where uncle Daniel and his brother-in-law Sam Cochrane and his sister homesteaded, and headed down the Christie Road on his own plot of land (Lot 13 Con. 10) right along side Maud’s parent 's farm. He had 100 acres there and built a standard size house with 4 rooms and one barn. As many men at the time, Alexander worked on the road in the summer of 1904 being compensated $10 for the effort. They named their…

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    Oldowan Technology

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    Evidence of Tool Use by Early Hominins Tool use has been around for ages we all know this because we are surrounded by it every day, but how long has tool use in human history been at play? There is evidence of early hominids making and using stone tools that date back millions of years ago. These tools are the earliest known signs of modifying natural materials for use as a tool. In this article we will travel back to the early stages of human evolution to date when we began to use objects to…

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    Analysis Of Zootopia

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    Zootopia is a beautifully plotted fantasy film set in a metropolis where anthropomorphic predators and prey live together in peace and harmony. This 3D computer-animated comedy-adventure film (McNary, 2017) was produced by Walt Disney Animated Studios and release by Walt Disney Pictures in 2016. The film was co-directed by Bryon Howard Richard Moore and stars the voices of Ginnifer Goodwin, Jason Bateman, Idris Elba, J.K. Simmons, Jenny Slate, Bonnie Hunt, Don Lake, Alan Tudyk, Octovia Spencer…

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    members of a class need to stay together. When Toad goes to jail, the wild wood animals run rampant in his home. It is not until Toad returns that the upper class can rally together and remove the Wild wood animals. If the upper class (Mole, Rat, Otter, Badger, Mole, and Toad) does not stay together completely, then the lower class will seep into their society and destroy everything they view…

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    exemplifies Rudyard Kipling’s view of change. Nemo initially does change,which reveals that people can change if you put your mind to it. Recently, Nemo has been scared, but now “ Nemo helps Dory get back to her parents by stopping traffic with cute otters when the stood in the road and hugged one another” (Finding Dory). People do amazing things to try to change, but it is characters like Nemo who make it look easy to change. While Nemo shows change by getting over his fears, some people do not…

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    Sacagawea Tribe

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    “Bird Woman” "Everything I do is for my people." (“Sacagawea Quotes”). Sacagawea was very loyal to her tribe, the Shoshone, even after the way they treated her. She had been kidnapped and sent to help out in the Lewis and Clark Expedition; an important journey lead by the Corps of Discovery to explore the newly-bought land called The Louisiana Purchase. Because of her free spirit, determination, and incredible help in the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Sacagawea became a notable Native American…

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    Thousands of First Nations people were forced to go to residential schools, thousands had their lives ruined by the years of physical, emotional and even sexual abuse. These people had their culture stripped away from them, and they were thrown out into the world without a clue about how to survive in it. The traumatic events that occurred at the residential schools gave countless victims PTSD leaving them to resort to substance abuse to smother their pain and causing many to die alone with no…

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