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    should be a clear process of how accidents are recorded correctly. If you are offsite you should always have a first aider with you with you with a first aid box and any inhalers or other medication required for the pupils you are with. Illness; When dealing with a illness schools usually send the pupils to the office or first aider. But if you have to deal with an illness that has arisen suddenly‚ you will have to take action yourself while sending for a first aider. You should make the casualty comfortable

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    Booker T. WAshingto and W.E.B Dubois offered different strategies for dealing with the problems of poverty and descrimination faced by Black Americans at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century. Using the documents and your knowledge of the period 1877-1915‚ assess the apopriateness of each of these strategies in the historical context in which eas was developed. (Obviously can’t provide the documents) Booker T. Washington and W.E.B Dubois offered different strategies in

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    African Americans and Discrimination Originally from Sub-Sahara Africa‚ thousands of African Americans were kidnapped and brought over to and sold in the United States during the Atlantic Slavery Trade. By 1860‚ before the Civil War‚ 3.5 million African Americans lived as slaves‚ mostly in the Southern United States. More than 500‚000 lived as free persons in 33 states across the United States (2008). Today‚ many African Americans believed to have come from European American or Native American heritage

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    American Poverty: Bad Fortune or Consequence? In this essay‚ I will be writing about poverty in the United States. American poverty rates have remained relatively the same for the past few decades. For this reason‚ among many others‚ the topic of American poverty has remained a widely-discussed issue. I will be highlighting the definition of poverty in America as well as poverty rates in the local states of Missouri and Kansas‚ contributing factors‚ and possible remedies. The definition of poverty

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    Black Americans have faced many problems in the past and perhaps they will face new difficulties in the future.In the past‚ black Americans and other racial groups have been discriminated against and enslaved.Throughout the history black people have been denied many important things.Black Americans could not work‚ live‚ shop‚ eat‚ or travel where they wanted.They couldn’t vote‚ they were forced to go to separate schools and were also excluded from universities.A large majority of blacks lived in

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    praiseworthy actions performed than by calling attention alone to all the evil done”‚ quoted from Booker T. Washington’s Up from Slavery. My mom was from the heart of Belize and my father was born in Brooklyn‚ New York. On both sides of my family‚ my heritage goes way back. Booker T. Washington didn’t know much about his fathers heritage because he said his dad was white and he had no intention of getting to know Booker. I know that I’m a special child because not only do I come from a presidential line of

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    Racism and discrimination has been prevalent in the United States since its formation. It has been expressed through several different forms including intimidation‚ hate groups‚ violence and etc. However‚ regardless of how it is expressed‚ the goal of racism and discrimination is often to oppress a group of people while attempting to prove the superiority of another. The African American community has been victimized since America has been founded. From slavery to institutionalized racism‚ African

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    Black American Culture   Marilyn Blunt   Cultural Anthropology   Mrs. Tristan Marble   September 10‚ 2008   Inmy research paper I will be defining African American Culture and I also will be discussing things such as slavery‚ family relations‚ hairstyles‚ art forms‚ food‚ heath issues‚ symbolism‚ traditional beliefs and also why this topic is relevant to today culture and how this information can benefit

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    their pronunciation one phoneme at a time is much more doable. Instead of taking up most of class time practicing pronunciation‚ practice a different phoneme every day‚ or every week. 2. 2 Practice the Schwa The schwa sound [ə] is the neutral vowel sound that typically occurs in unstressed syllables‚ for example in words like choc(o)late‚ sep(a)rate‚ cam(e)ra‚ elab(o)rate‚ etc… There are languages that pronounce these syllables differently and students might be tempted to pronounce them as they

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    disagreement between Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois. This intellectual debate sparked the interest of the Northerners as well as the racist whites that occupied the south. This debate was simply about how the blacks‚ who just gained freedom from slavery‚ should exist in America with the white majority. Even though Washington and DuBois stood on opposite sides of the fence they both agreed on one thing‚ that it was a time for a change in the treatment of African Americans. I chose his topic

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