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    Aim For my graded unit project, I will investigate the subject area of Language and Literacy. My aim is to consider how the story area within the nursery can be beneficial for the children’s development of both language and literacy skills. I have decided to focus on the story area of the nursery by recreating the area to find ways in which it becomes a fun educational experience. Rationale Professionally I discussed my chosen topic with my mentor, and she is happy to support me as I carry…

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    Public schools all over the country have several elective subjects such as band, art, and choir. These classes are for students to practice abilities other than just academics. All students are different and have strengths in different places. Due to a variety of reasons, schools are making major budget cuts and eliminating these important elective subjects. Schools should not cut important subjects such as art, band, and choir because students need a break from classes that only involve paper…

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    the research of various fields of study. Through the results of various case studies throughout history, it is evident that research has gone astray due to the ignorance of researchers and regulators towards their subjects. One might believe that the…

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    the development of America in the 1800s. As a political writer, he wrote both Four Letters on Interesting Subjects and The Last Crisis Number XIII . The papers describe the relationship that the Colonies had with Britain at the time. We can still see how Thomas Paine has an effect in today’s society by looking out countless authors and how they view him. Four Letters on Interesting Subjects addressed the relationship between the colonies and the British as being a country that is oppressive…

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    Stereotypes threats affect everyone 's’ performance, whether if it’s positive or negative. Stereotypes are just means to label or categorized certain group or an individual. People start to have poor performance during a stereotype is announced. In the novel, Whistling Vivaldi How Stereotypes Affect Us and What We Can Do by Claude M. Steele, Steele talks about stereotype threat as how a person reacts to the label they are given. There are many stereotype threats such as, asians being smart in…

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    police used a robot to confront the subject and people questioned whether or not police should use robots to confront the subject. I say that the police should use the robots to protect themselves, protect others in the area, and the police wouldn’t have to use a K-9 in a bad situation. Police should use the robots to protect themselves so they can come home to their loved ones and keep peace out on the streets day and night. Using the robot to confront the subjects if there is a gun fight it…

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    can succeed in a wide range of subjects, whether it be a small fraction of topics or an endless variety of them. I have been blessed with the ability to succeed in a wide range of conventional academic subjects instead of a few academic subjects. Consequently, they are mathematics, history, and science-related academic subjects because they have always been the academic areas, where they do not require enormous amounts of effort to fully comprehend them. These subjects have always been the parts…

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    Case Study 3 Amanda Anderson Southern New Hampshire University Subject information and presenting problem In case study 3 we are introduced to Katie, a 35 year old woman, wife, mother of 2 children with a professional career. The addiction that Katie faces is prescription medication mostly pain pills but also muscle relaxants. Katie suffers from a substance addiction. She has had this addiction for approximately 3 years. Her addiction began when she was prescribed pain medication for an…

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    Animal rights is not a subject that many people tend to think about on a day to day basis, but it is one that should be taken care of. In today’s political world all that is of interest is the new fashion trends or the next president, but what about the hundreds of innocent animals that are being killed every year? Should using animals as test subjects for new drugs or makeup cosmetics be allowed? Or should people, be the subjects? In this essay I will be explaining some important key points…

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    One of the most popular subjects in Hindu art is the great Lord Shiva, Mashesvara, accompanied by his consort Uma, the Great Goddess Parvati. (Shiva, Brahma, and Vishnu, compose the Hindu trinity.) Shiva and Parvati (Uma- Maheshvara), found in the St. Petersburg Museum of Fine Arts, though originally from Central India, is an 11th century red sandstone architectural panel, 231⁄4 by 131⁄2 inches (fig. 1). Also found in there is the Shiva Nataraja. (fig. 2) (Good but why does your image show a…

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