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    Cultural Interview Memo

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    Through creation of a POSTER/INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO OF RECIPE, Katie Chambers and I plan to reflect on the Spanish language and presence of Hispanics in the US that have had existential impact on factors that compose American culture. First, my partner and I will interview a Latinx/Hispanic person within our community and will use elements from our interviewee's life story to inform our cultural artifact. We believe using a POSTER/VIDEO OF RECIPE is the best way to present the information we gain…

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    rights over this region. 158 countries, excluding the United States of America have signed UNCLOS (United Nation Convention on the Law of the Sea) the final treaty most important international consensus that has been created regarding the Artic. First and foremost, having supported multiple UN peacekeeping missions and having a very high state of peace in the country, Canada backs all efforts to maintain world peace and preserve international cooperation. That being said, Canada is an important…

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    Proof of this can first be seen through my high school soccer career. During my Sophomore and Junior years, I was chosen to play on the JV team which is something that would discourage most players. Once my senior year came along, I could either settle and be a bench player or work hard and become a starter. In the offseason I dedicated time to training sessions with my teammates, lifting weights, and going on runs. Ultimately, I was chosen…

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    Empirical Study

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    regular basis; neither do the children use it often during social interaction sessions. This implies that such children cannot attain their full potential in terms of school performance and as such they become disengaged from the rest and drop out of school due to lack of interest, loss of self confidence and low achievements during learning (Shiel, 2011). As such, it is imperative to promote language development for both the first and the second language since they all play an important role in…

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    Who Was Louis Riel A Hero

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    up a provisional government with Louis Riel as its leader. The Metis then engaged in a battle, which became known as the North-West Resistance, against Canadian soldiers in an attempt to capture the HBC post at Fort Carlton. Although successful at first, the Metis were eventually defeated by the vast Canadian troops and Louis Riel surrendered himself. Despite Louis Riel’s failures and his unfortunate ending, he did more for his people than anyone and he passionately protected them from the…

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    There are numerous efforts to address Hawaii’s homeless population, specifically –and significantly – with government agencies and in policies. The following are a couple of interviews conducted with professionals from organizations (The Homeless Program Office and Legal Aid) that deals with homelessness, and then followed by a few of the newly introduced bills at the National and State level. Lori Tsuhako of the Homeless Program Office and The Homeless Programs Office (HPO) is an…

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    Phenomenon Of Bilingualism

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    (1984), infants are capable of discriminating nonnative speech sound contrast according to category without any specific prior language experiences. But unfortunately, this ability sharply declines within the first year of life (Werker et al., 1984). The associative contingency learning created by this mobile is going to help preserve the ability of phoneme discrimination within the critical period during when the infants are considered to be the “citizens of…

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    Louis Riel: A Hero

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    Spirit” which deemed him as a prophet in a new world. Riel accepted this role and began using “David” as his middle name, in some correlation to the Hebrew King David. As well, he had occasional episodes of unusual behaviour, particularly during sessions of prayer, such as violently taking off his clothes or loudly yelling. This bizarre behaviour resulted in Riel being admitted into several asylums, including one in Beauport, Quebec. However, Riel did make improvements while in these…

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    It was my first time working with my new Robotics team since I had changed schools after sophomore year. Immediately after the event Recycle Rush was announced at FRC (FIRST Robotics Competition) Kick Offs, discussions and ideas started flowing. Several students collected in the school auditorium started sharing their ideas. “Have arms that can move the totes,” suggested one kid. I decided to voice my idea and proposed a lift mechanism on a robot with Mecanum drive terrain, as Mecanum drive…

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    ahead of your next match, but if no one’s in the pits, they can’t find you. Don’t be afraid to ask for help. If your team is missing something, go to Pit Admin and have them announce it. If your robot isn’t finished, someone will help you. Teams at FIRST competitions generally expect to help each other out. Alliance Selection Discuss with teams beforehand if you want them to pick you or you want to pick them. Argue your position for why you would be a good alliance partner, especially if you…

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