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    The dawn of globalization has intensified Sino-Tanzania bilateral relationship into venturing on new economic potentials for mutual benefits. Since 1990s, Tanzania businessmen have started doing business with China by importing Chinese products such as construction materials, textiles and machineries. Likewise, since 2000, Chinese enterprises and people have increased their economic ventures in Africa and Tanzania in particular. (H.L. Sigalla, 2014:92). The TIC data indicates there are 675…

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    Landscape With Icarus

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    The painting “Landscape with the Fall of Icarus” depicts a beautiful birds-eye view of the landscape. While demonstrating the working lifestyle of the seemingly middle-class individuals in focus, it also projects the vivid appearance of the area as a result of such efforts. Alone, the painting seems to be only an image of a typical day with minor concentration on the human struggling in the water. “Musée des Beaux Arts” enhances the interpretation of the painting as it reveals the details of…

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    Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, the government gains multiple things from manipulating the members of society. (BS-2) Whoever is aware of this controlling gains knowledge, memory and a death risk. (BS-3) The unaware humans in that society lack understanding, memory and have no emotions. (TS) These all prove how the futuristic government affects the knowledge and memory within members of society, warning if we continue down this path, we will become mindless robots just like the ones within the…

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    G. Brown, Ann Liedel-Rice, and Pamela Soeder, discusses how teacher candidates today are mostly European-American and monolingual with little to no experience with diversity or perceive diversity in a negative way. This lack of experience and understanding could lead to problems in the classroom because teachers will have kids from all types of backgrounds and cultures. To become successful teachers the candidates need experience with the different types of diversity and this can be easily…

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    play to have a better understanding. It took time and a lot of thinking to put together my thesis for this essay. I had many things in mind but when I had a thesis and thought about what I was going to write, I got stuck. I read the play several times and when it was time to begin writing, I needed the help of Professor Vinson to spark the fire so I could begin writing. Once Professor Vinson helped me understand how I could come up with a good Thesis, I had a good understanding of how my essay…

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    groups and prevents problems in the classroom that often steam from lack of understanding of the students developmental level. The class schedule in my CT 's classroom describes very well how she addresses all of her students ' needs. While a group of students work on iRead, she takes another group for reading and so forth. Exercising critical thinking is highly encouraged in the class. My CT promotes respect and understanding when formulating ideas. She also repeats very frequently the…

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    Ells Reflection

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    I am teaching young men and women to be professional electricians. As electricians, they will communicate with other electricians as well as customers, and they will need to read and understand work orders. Without knowing and understanding the vocabulary that the electrical industry uses, my ELL students will struggle and may not make it as electricians. When I think of my question, and I look harder at the data the literature shows, it only emphasizes the importance of using instructional…

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    Empathy can be shown without speaking. While Butler demonstrates how speech is taken for granted and in her short story she also puts in smaller points where shared feelings and understanding is present. When Rye and Obsidian are driving to Pasadena, they both learn of each other’s abilities to speak, read and write. They connect, despite confusingly communicating with gestures and its almost as if they complete each other. Rye can…

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    Literacy Reflection Paper

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    I have had a hard time so far in this class. I understand the terms in class, but the language of the articles is over my head sometimes. I finish an article asking what the point of it was or what I learned and I have no answer. I spend the whole time focused on the article and get little out of it. It is not that I do not understand the concepts or need for integrating literacy into subjects. The articles are speaking over my head. I have a hard time finishing one article much less three or…

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    help me to iron out those crushes. I spend a lot of time reading the material for this course. I had to do a lot of re- reads. Sometimes I got so overwhelmed with the information that I had to just pray and ask God to give me clarity and understanding in putting the information together. I had to read with my phone ride beside me because at times I had no idea what some of those vocabulary meant. Sometimes I had to totally reconstruct sentences base on the meaning of the word I looked…

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