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    A field trip is any excursion that takes the students outside the classroom‚ The Merriam-Webster Dictionary adds “in order to experience first hand observations.” The Free Dictionary by Farlex states that a field trip is “a school trip to gain firsthand knowledge away from the classroom.” Therefore‚ a field trip can be as simple as going to a nearby park to look at local plants or as complex as days away exploring team building exercises or a nation ’s capitol. The experience requires careful planning

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    Mission of DWRA Radio Assumption To hone the communication skills of Assumption College’s students by providing them a venue wherein they can learn to speak with confidence‚ broadcast timely and interesting news‚ express themselves differently through the music they play‚ and at the same time‚ learn the works behind the radio scene. Vision of DWRA Radio Assumption To become a distinct organization that is actively involved in helping improve the communication skills

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    Analysis of “Eating Christmas in the Kalahari” Richard Lee’s piece‚ “Eating Christmas in the Kalahari‚” describes his experience living with the !Kung Bushmen of the Kalahari Desert in south central Africa‚ but it does more than just reiterate a three year stint with a native African tribe. It also serves as documentation of another instance of how different societies of people distinguish themselves from one another with certain customs and differences in how they conduct themselves socially.

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    in my opinion there is no doubt that marine animals should NOT be held in captivity. Marine mammals are a part of nature and should not be bought‚ sold or thrown in an aquarium. I believe that they have the right to be kept in their natural environment. I have many convincing reasons to support my opinion. Captivity causes many health problems in marine mammals. Many tanks have water full of chemicals and bacteria; this results in blindness and many skin problems in dolphins and other marine mammals

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    I would like to take this opportunity to share a little bit about my journey‚ and how it leads me to owning my own home care agency! I am a Registered Nurse‚ with several years in the home health care industry. I began in the 80’s as a Home Health Aide. As I continued my education and worked as a Nurse in the field I truly love‚ I realized a sad‚ but true pattern across the various agencies I worked with; many making it about numbers‚ I learned what to do‚ and what NOT to do early on in my field

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    They taught and educated the people regarding a future beyond imagination through technology advances and succeeded to new levels of ingenuity never seen on planet earth. Furthermore‚ it offered students and patrons the opportunity to learn firsthand about the wonders of leisure activities and limitless educational opportunities to take a glimpse into the possibilities of the future. In short‚ the World’s Fair was a pastime that brought many different cultures together to learn and educate themselves

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    to teach my students in the most effective form possible. Through creating this artifact‚ I saw firsthand how I can inform students‚ parents‚ and other professionals of the agencies available during transition and post-school planning. Informing students‚ parents‚ and other professional of these resources will aid in implementing them into the students

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    Katharine Brush’s short story “Birthday Party” contains many literary elements that make the story unique and memorable. Brush’s purpose for writing this piece is to teach two valuable lessons: things are not always what they seem and every action has its consequence. To achieve her purpose‚ Brush uses literary devices such as irony‚ tone‚ point of view‚ etc. to make readers feel as though they are living in this captured moment along with the characters. Situational irony plays a big role in this

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    authority they have to (as they call it) “save face”. This can also happen with a person from Asia that has done something they should not have done. They are very embarrassed and they do not want other people of their culture to know. I have seen firsthand how these people act and I have empathy for them. 2 A cultural difference which can rear the emotion of frustration is when people say yes or agree with you‚ when they actually mean no or do not fully understand what is being said. This may be common

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