Ebola in Sub-Sahara Africa Source: http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lxgsy8RUj31r98we1o1_500.jpg History of Ebola • Ebola is a virus‚ also called Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever • Named after a river in the Democractic Republic of the Congo‚ formerly known as Zaire‚ in Africa‚ where it was first recognized in 1976. • It belongs to a family of RNA viruses called Filoviridae • Four identified subtypes in Africa: Zaire‚ Sudan‚ Ivory Coast and Bundibugyo‚ each named after the region in which they occurred
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acts of physical activity from a young age is very important for both the mental and physical health of a child; the habits learnt in youth tend to continue onto adulthood thus having an effect on the prevalence of obesity and related illnesses in society. “Obesity is increasing steeply in Australia” ( Magarey‚ A. M.‚ Daniels‚ L. A. and Boulton‚ T. J. 2001) “and almost 25% of children are affected” (Booth‚ Wake‚ Armstrong‚ Chey‚ Hesketh‚ and Mathur.2001). So why is physical activity so important for
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Extracurricular Activities From my very first day of kindergarten in 2003 and all the way through my final year in high school‚ the idea of being involved in extracurricular activities has been advocated repeatedly. As a five year old I was encouraged to join the recreational soccer team‚ volleyball team‚ basketball team‚ T-ball team‚ dance team‚ and brownie scouts. These sports‚ clubs‚ and outside of school activities have become even more significant as I grew older. In middle school‚ I was invited
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Balancing School Activities - Do Your Best without Overdoing It When it comes to activities‚ some students try to do it all. Do you know someone in your school that plays three sports; belongs to four clubs and holds officer positions in all of them and maintains straight A’s? Is it you? At this stage in your life‚ you’re probably enjoying exploring your interests and trying out many different activities. You may also think that taking on as many activities as possible will
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Introduction Introduction In this case of study‚ I will be focusing on how role play activities can enhance speaking skill among secondary school’s students. Chapter 1 will cover on the statement of the problem‚ background and justification. I also will be writing on the short brief of research method and why this topic does is relevant to the teaching and learning of English in secondary schools. Statement of Problem: Instead of writing‚ listening and reading‚ speaking skill is one of
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Interview 1. What school activities do you conduct that allow the participation of the people in the community? 2. Are there community activities that you‚ as a teacher join? Please name. Do your students/ pupils also join these activities? 3. What learning do your pupils/ students gain from the participation? 4. What does the community benefit from joining in your school activities? 5. As per your observation‚ are the lessons that you taught in the school transferred to the
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Extracurricular Activities If you aren’t sure whether or not you should let your high school student get involved in extracurricular activities‚ you definitely need to consider all the benefits that come along with these activities. Here is a look at just a few benefits your teen will enjoy if you allow them to get involved with these activities. Benefit #1 – Learning Time Management and Prioritizing – One great benefit of your teen being involved in extracurricular activities is that they will
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Effect of PowerPoint Presentation in the Academic Achievement of the Senior Students of Madapdap Rest. High School in Physics In partial fulfilment of the requirement for the subject Elective 2 Current Trends and Researches in Science Teaching Submitted by: Jeffrey R. Yumang MAEd-General Science Submitted to: Dr. Jacqueline V. Bagunu Acknowledgement Foremost‚ I would like to express my sincerest gratitude to our Professor Dr. Jacqueline V. Bagunu for her patience‚ motivation‚ enthusiasm
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Harden EDU-230- Cultural Diversity in the Classroom July 28‚ 2013 Brian Clark‚ Instructor Week Five Journal Multicultural education is a plan or an approach‚ a scholastic improvement program‚ and a course of action. It integrates the conception that all scholars‚ despite of their race‚ ethnicity‚ and their cultural background‚ shall be allowed the same chance to learn in school. It is a transformation change to bring about a number of important differences in schools‚ and additional
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Eng 101 31 October 2013 The Benefits of Teaching Diversity The United States is an increasingly diverse country. As minorities‚ including certain religious and ethnic groups‚ make up a greater percentage of the population‚ it is important that students in public schools be educated regarding the importance of diversity and multiculturalism. As far back as 2004‚ only 60% of public school students were white‚ with black and Hispanic students making a 17% of the population each (Education Groups)
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