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    on their interests".This evidence from the passage shows how children desire the freedom to explore and find creative ways to learn new things."Organized activites‚on the other hand‚rely on rules‚schedules‚and usuaully adult control‚which can hinder a child’s freedom of expression".However‚ some parents do believe and support organized activites‚stating it gives their children structure and responsiblities.

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    other presidents in the states. Introduction The three topics that are being explained in the passage is how Herbert Hoover became president‚ his responsibilities‚ and how the community thought of him as a president. He helped during the Mississippi flood and helped with 120‚000 Americans in Europe. First Body Paragraph Herbert Hoover was born in West Branch‚Iowa and lived near the Mississippi River. But when he was six years old his father died‚but then when three years went by his mother also died

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    Uttarakhand

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    In June 2013‚ a multi-day cloudburst centered on the North Indian state of Uttarakhand caused devastating floods and landslides in the country’s worst natural disaster since the 2004 tsunami. Though parts of Himachal Pradesh‚ Haryana‚ Delhi and Uttar Pradesh in India‚ some regions of Western Nepal‚ and some parts of Western Tibet also experienced heavy rainfall‚ over 95% of the casualties occurred in Uttarakhand. As of 16 July 2013‚ according to figures provided by the Uttarakhand government‚ more

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    La carte info-microbe Pour cette activité‚ tu dois créer une carte info-microbe qui va décrire un microbe bizarre et fascinant que tu as inventé. Ta carte doit comprendre : le nom de ton microbe son habitat ses fonctions quelque chose de bizarre et fascinant un autre aspect une image une description de sa relation avec les humains (ami ou ennemi?) Phase 2 criterion D: Writing Level 7-8 The student: - writes a wide range of phrases and expressions in a simple text effectively

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    resources  At its 16th General Meeting‚ WCPT adopted a policy statement on disaster management. WCPT has put together a range of resources to support this policy. These outline the role of the physical therapist in disaster prevention‚ preparedness‚ relief and recovery. They provide guidance for member organisations in their efforts to develop their own roles and prepare for efficientresponses when natural disasters or other major crises strike. The aim is to ensure that physical therapists are more

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    Great Depression and New Deal Study Guide: Events Causes/Effects of the Great Depression: widespread banking failures. The banks invested people’s money in the stock market and created major losses. Goals of the New Deal- three goals: relief for the needy‚ economic recovery‚ and financial reform Causes of the Dust Bowl The Bonus Army The Crash of 1929 People Herbert Hoover- was the president at the start of the great depression. He was the republican nominee but he realized later

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    Title of case study: The Tewkesbury floods of 2007 Level of development: a country at a further stage of development Location:to include a map where relevant   Date/s: 20-27 Jul 2007   Cause/s: · Tewkesbury is vulnerable to flood events due to its geographical location with two sizeable rivers‚ the Severn and the Avon‚ meeting in the town which both overflowed · The summer of 2007 in England and Wales was the wettest since records began in 1766 due to a low pressure system over the

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    Figural reliefs decorated the inner and outer walls‚ depicting different mythological creatures or gods in tranquil settings‚ which contribute to the overall theme of peace in Augustus’ empire. The organized structure of the reliefs represent a controlled empire ruled by Augustus. In particular‚ the relief on the south frieze of the altar proves the specific propagandistic-type of art in the Augustan era. Standing 5’3’’ high‚ this relief depicts the imperial family and dignitaries

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    Mercy Malaysia

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    volunteer her medical services there‚ she and a group of friends registered MERCY Malaysia with the Registrar of Societies with the objective of providing medical relief. Working with Helping Hands USA‚ MERCY Malaysia then sent a total of five missions to Kosova to provide mobile medical care. That same year‚ MERCY Malaysia sent relief teams to Turkey in response to the 1999 İzmit earthquake. In 2000‚ MERCY Malaysia provided medical assistance to the Internally Displaced Persons(IDPs) due to conflict

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    Introduction 1.1 Disasters in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka is known as the “Pearl of the Indian Ocean‚ Island Paradise and more recently‚ A Land like no other “. Words such as hazards and Disasters were very rare in Sri Lanka and people lived with seasonal floods‚ droughts‚ landslides and cyclones as if they are part of their lives. Perceptions of people on natural hazards were of a little suffering‚ which they had to overcome with their own methodologies. However a significant change has occurred in the last

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