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    Carsen Balaszi Why Teach? Teacher Name: Mrs. Carol Wagner School: Woodland Park Elementary School City & State: Sheridan, Wyoming Positive Characteristics: Mrs. Wagner had many positive characteristics, but I think one of her best qualities was finding and trying new ideas to make learning for elementary kids entertaining and enjoyable. She had this rewards system where it made kids want to finish their work and turn in their homework. Each homework was worth 10 Wagner Bucks and at the…

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    Early Woodland Indians existed along the river valleys and coastal strip between 1000 B.C. to 0 A.D. They were the first to create the pottery movement; throughout the Southeast Americas. Giving them the ability to settle in one location, also the means to plant crops. Pottery was used for cooking, storage and serving foods. Advancement in their technology is a push forward for the building stationary housing, which materials are avaaible at the time of settlement. The middle During the middle…

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    Learning Walk Case Study

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    accomplished to-date, recommendations for how to use the remaining hours on our contract, and recommendations for next steps in the process. Summary We have accomplished the following action steps:  We trained the District, Long River Middle School, and Woodland High School Leadership Teams in the use of a Webb’s Depth of Knowledge to categorize the type of learning observed during learning walks.  We introduced the District, Long River Middle…

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    experience. Months later my mother enrolled me in Woodland Job Corps to complete my education and become more disciplined. I was able to choose which career center to attend. I started Job Corps on April 12th, 2016. I decided to come to Woodland Job Corps in Laurel, Maryland because at this center only two students share a dormitory room. There was another Job Corps to choose, Woodstock Job Corps, but the center had four students…

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    The Hopewell Culture

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    Middle Woodland period and was an example of a ceremonial site of Hopewell culture. However, this site would…

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    years. Hogs and wild pigs were introduced to woodlands and wetlands a long time ago. Although they were introduced a long time ago, they still cause problems to the natural habitat. People need to learn how to deal with hogs and pigs to reduce damage that they can cause. Hogs are nuisances to the habitats that they have invaded. Limiting the hog population is important in protecting the wetlands and woodlands. Hogs are an enormous problem in woodlands and wetlands. They invade and…

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    identified as successful because each has a high student attendance (≥89%), above average teacher morale (≥6.0), and test scores that are higher than the remaining four schools (≥45). The remaining four schools of Robertsville, Jefferson, Glenn Wood, and Woodland would be identified…

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    What is utopia? If you were to ask William Penn, his reply would consist of three words, “Green Country Towne”. In other words, a place of sparsely constructed homes along the countryside whose verdure surroundings render it invulnerable to fires (Vitiello, 9/23/2014). This idea of utopia is inherently subjective. It overlooks the classism that inhibits those who are not wealthy or part of the elite, and thus do not have the opportunity to live in such a place. Nonetheless, the attempt to…

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    The Mid-Paleoindian Period

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    Towards the Late Woodland Period, we have evidence to show more confined territories and even warring factions. This evidence includes bows and arrows, utilitarian item trade over relatively short distances, and the utilization of local stone, though it may have been of a lower quality. We know that towards the end of the Late Woodland Period, cultural variation began, for there were six different areas of Georgia that then…

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    In the central Kimberley the dominant features are savanna woodlands, with sparse acacia scrub land and spinifex savanna in the south. Boabs are one of Broome’s most common plants. They grow along the Kimberley coast and show a great tolerance to salt given that they are all up the coast and often found almost down…

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