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    Ground Rules and Icebreakers (Ugo Oguh) Ground rules are needed to set a standard in the teaching environment in order to maintain an atmosphere where everyone gets along and concentrates on the subject. We need ground rules to keep everyone in a classroom comfortable‚ satisfied with the course of study‚ share a communal respect for one another‚ be confident with the ability to concentrate a lot more without the worry of being distracted. We can set Ground rules by: 1. Imposing rules on

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    Melbourne Cricket Ground

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    Melbourne Cricket Ground The Melbourne Cricket Ground‚ a must see destination for sports lovers‚ boasts as one of Victoria’s leading tourist attractions. A cultural melting pot‚ Melbourne things to do for every age and taste entertain tourists from around the world. Considered the home of Australian sport‚ the MCG welcomes millions of fans and tourists every year to experience the nearly tangible energy of its sports present and history. The stadium‚ which is the largest stadium in Australia and

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    Establish Ground Rules

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    TASK T4 Analyse different ways in which you would establish ground rules with your learners‚ which underpin behaviour and respect for others. There are three valid ways to establish ground rules in a classroom‚ 1. Teacher Led 2. Learner led 3. A mixed approach Teacher Led The teacher led system is where you decide the ground rules. The advantages of a teacher led rules system are that there are no discrepancies‚ as the boundaries and rules are set in stone‚ it also saves time

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    Keira Cass and Suzanne Weyn are two authors who ask questions that others are afraid to ask or don’t even think of. What could the future look like? What if’s? These are only some questions that they have asked themselves when starting to write The Crown: by Kiera Cass published May 2016‚ and Empty: by Suzanne Weyn published in 2010. Kiera Cass is a young woman who has written an archetype based on Cinderella and Esther. She imagines “what if” for both stories. Suzanne Wayne; however‚ found inspiration

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    1.SETTING The novel‚ Catching Fire written by Suzanne Collins takes place in a futuristic North America called Panem.The setting is dreary and depressing since 11 of the 12 districts live in poverty supplying the flashy capital with their luxury products. Each district is responsible for manufacturing specific raw materials or products that are used in the capital. The beginning of the story takes place in District 12. Katniss had just came home from the games and she now lives in a big set of

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    has dreams. As a child‚ people may have had the dream of being a rock star or superhero. In middle school‚ people could’ve dreamed of being a doctor. Then when they reach high school‚ they have dreams that must be realistic. They must make decisions about their future‚ and sometimes their judgement is clouded by unrealistic desires. Dreams are wonderful and terrible things all in one. Some people have dreams of spending all their time helping others‚ and making the world a better place. While other

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    Women at Point Zero

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    How are women presented in the novel and what effect did this have on your understanding of the text? In Nawal El Saadawi’s novel‚ “Women at Point Zero” women are portrayed as living in a struggling society where they are not aloud to raise their voice or fight for their rights. The only place women are meant to be is in the kitchen fulfilling their husband’s every command. This novel shows that Egyptian women are being put down by men in their everyday lives and Firdaus is trying to change that

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    study “Keeping Suzanne Chalmers‚” Thomas Chan is the Vice President of the software engineering company Advanced Photonics Inc. Thomas has received a phone call from Suzanne Chalmers‚ an engineer from Internet Protocol‚ who has been working with Advanced Photonics Inc. on their fiber optic routers. Suzanne requested to arrange a meeting with Thomas‚ but left no details behind the reason for the meeting. Thomas‚ who has witnessed this kind of behavior before‚ believes that Suzanne intends to leave

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    “Fire is catching! And if we burn you burn with us!”. A quote from Mockingjay written by Suzanne Collins. That quote shows how the main character Katniss is fearless and how she wants to destroy Snow and take down the capitol. She goes through many changes. Katniss ends up being a person who goes kind of crazy and wants to die. But that’s at the end of the book at the beginning she was fearless‚ strong‚ and caring. Katniss Everdeen is a fearless girl‚ and doesn’t really fear anything. She

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    From Zero to Hero

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    From Zero to Hero Throughout history‚ many people have risen and fallen in power due to their weaknesses and strengths. Napoleon Bonaparte‚ the great war leader and eventual Emperor of the French‚ was brought down due to the brute attacks on France by the United Kingdom‚ Spain‚ Portugal‚ Russia‚ and even by his own arrogance and carelessness. On the contrary‚ George Washington‚ a wealthy farmer from Virginia‚ was able to lead the thirteen colonies into defeating the most powerful army in

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