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    She-Zi Island Case Study

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    the waterfront is the first. Besides geography, the most similar point is both planning framework, which comprise different small zones, and then characteristic functions of those are developed continuously, such as farmlands and the ecological riverside in She-Zi Island, and Withelmina Pier area and Stadstuinen area in Kop van Zuid. They both have the potential for the leisure and tourism industry to promote local socio-economy. Furthermore, with the water and land transport system, they can…

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    greater amount of a personality. They had a place where they belonged. Likewise at these schools they found out about Deaf history and society. There are two schools for the Deaf in California. The school in Fremont has been around since 1860 and Riverside has been around since 1953. There are around 500 children are enlisted at each…

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    Community Resource Agency Assignment Scope Voices for Children is a non-profit organization that helps foster children in San Diego and Riverside Counties. I phoned the agency and spoke with Kristen Balelo, Senior Assistant Program Manager, on November 1, 2016. She described the societal problems affected by foster children when they are removed from their homes. On any given day there are about 3,500 open cases of child abuse in San Diego County. These large numbers of foster children…

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    (parents,students, teachers, researchers) can tell that things are changing, fast. As a young educator-in-training, I see these shifts in real life each week, as I compare my own experiences with those I had growing up. I currently teach 8th graders at Riverside Middle School when I myself was an 8th grader around 8 years ago, and the difference I see is stark. Each student now has a chromebook, which they use frequently and efficiently. 8 years ago I was taking a mandatory typing class, griping…

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    In the fifth grade, I had just moved to Riverside, I knew no one and spent a lot of time by myself. Reading became my source of solace. In the eighth grade, I discovered The Mortal Instruments Series by Cassandra Clare. Clare has become my idealistic aspiration for creative writing. Though, when I got to high school I joined yearbook. It became my biggest commitment in high school and by my senior year, I was one of the head editors. Around this time, I had no plan for what I wanted to pursue, I…

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    Letter Of Intent Analysis

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    white woman, and can only imagine and listen to the experiences of others with even more marginalized identities than my own. I have spent much of my life feeling lonely; I want people who read my work to feel seen and understood. I attended UC Riverside, the 7th most diverse school in the nation, and majored in Anthropology, so that I could better understand and respect identities beyond my own. In my writing I aim to be as inclusive as possible, so that people of both my own identities and…

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    In the dictionary, “race” is defined as any one of the groups that human beings can be divided into based on shared distinctive physical trait. When the Europeans began to mark their territory after settling in America, they began dividing peoples into groups by distinctive physical traits essentially creating the idea of race in the eighteenth century. They acknowledged the obvious differences in the way they looked and how they lived their lives, and used this to create groups and divide…

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    Standardized Test Requiring students to pass a standardized test to receive a high school diploma will not improve the educational standards or academic achievement in our schools. Every year students have to take tests to prove that they remember what they have learned that year and each year hundreds of students have panic attacks, blackouts, stress and they fail. In 2002 after no child left behind pass the standardized testing has not increase students achievement. Standardized testing hurts…

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    The concept of living health is one that is defined differently depending on personal perspective. Dr. Rosemarie Rizzo Parse in her Humanbecoming theory reconceptualizes the concept of quality of life into a more dynamic one, living quality, which is more accurately used to describe life and the human experience as more than just one moment in time (Parse, 2013). For this reason, I will examine the meaning of personal health, personal patterns of relating, current and future hopes and wishes for…

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    positive work environment. In the morning, I was walking on the road to work with a cheerful mood. In all day , I work with a good mood to finish a day's work. After work I will have a dinner with my parents. After dinner, mother and I will go to the riverside walk, I will complain about the trouble in the work. This is my ideal job, occasionally busy, and occasionally relaxed. Having a good job like this will make my life very happy. I will have more time to enjoy…

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