I chose to write about this poem as a result of how I felt about the poem. I was able to identify with it more and was able to understand what the poet was trying to communicate. I was fond of what the poet was saying about life being valuable and how he is trying to tell us that life is not empty or all we do is just die‚ but that there is meaning to life and that we should try to leave a legacy that could help others through life. This relates to the world we live in for the reason that people
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Criteria 1.4 and 2.1 The factors that I’ve taken into account when completing this weeks planning are: 1. Children’s next steps from previous week 2. Time available – (We are only currently open Tuesday – Thursday 9am till 12pm) 3. Check balance of child-initiated and adult-led opportunities/activities 4. Activities that will interest the children (age appropriate) 5. Resources available 6. That planning is flexible and can be easily modified
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Oil sands Issue briefing bp.com/sustainability Oil sands Issue briefing How we operate BP recognizes that we need to produce energy responsibly – minimizing impacts to people‚ communities and the environment. BP’s systems of governance‚ management and operation are designed to help us conduct our business while respecting safety‚ environmental‚ social and financial considerations. Across all BP international operations‚ established practices support the management of potential
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Characterization and Symbolism in “Yellow Woman” In the short story “Yellow Woman”‚ Leslie Marmon Silko uses characterization and symbolism to address personal and cultural identity. After reading “Yellow Woman”‚ a sense of mystery is imposed on the reader. Much of the story centers on the identity of the two main characters with issues of duty and desires‚ social obligations‚ and the human and spiritual worlds. Taking place in 1970’s New Mexico‚ the author reveals the aesthetic beauty of a Native
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long time ago. They are usually found in rocks and stones. Fossils are important because they tell us a story about things that lived on the earth before us. What Things Become Fossils? Animals and plants become fossils. So do nests‚ eggs‚ footprints and even animal droppings! How are Fossils Made? Fossils are made from the hard parts of plants and animals‚ such as:-bark‚ seed cases‚ bones and teeth. These parts do not easily rot away after plants and animals die. Fossils take millions
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by Eric carle The very hungry caterpillar By Eric carle The Grouch lady bug by Eric carle I Love bugs By Philemon sturges Small group: Art Egg carton spider Butterfly footprint Rock caterpillar Paper plate lady bug Make a bumblebee Centers Puzzles Blocks Play dough Kitchen Sand table Water table Books Puzzles Art Area Art Area Blocks Play dough House area Books Puzzles Lego’s Books Puzzles Blocks Art area Science/ Math Ant farm:
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sheetlike sand bodies grade laterally into finer deposits of an alluvial plain TYPICAL SEQUENCE/SEDIMENTOLOGY: fining upward sequence; occasional cross-beds; gravel‚ sand‚ very little silt and mud FOSSILS: root casts and burrows Meandering fluvial system TECTONIC SETTING: low parts of the craton; preserved in downdropping basins or in aggrading coastal sequences; grade downstream into the deltaic system and upstream into a braided system GEOMETRY: long‚ ribbon-like bodies of sand (“shoestring
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discovered would be sent away to the Fringes... if they are lucky. * David and Sophie would go to the stream and catch shrimp-things. Sophie felt left out and wanted to feel the sand between her toes. Alan came across the two the day which Sophie took off her shoes and walked on the sand to the water. Alan saw a footprint that looked queer. He then quickly realised
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dream of lands that only I have ever seen. I dream of travels around the globe‚ looking at a new sunset every day‚ at a new sunrise every morning. I dream of crawling through tiny spaces and looking at the small beaches no one ever visits‚ at the sand no one ever treads on. I wish to wake up every morning not knowing the road will take me‚ not caring about where I might end the night. I want to live every moment as if it were my last. I dream of stars and their secrets‚ of the millions of stories in
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provides thousands of well-paid jobs‚ puts millions of dollars in Canadian businesses every year‚ takes action on environment issues and supports our communities by funding local initiatives. (Suncor Website‚ 2012) Suncor is leading the way in oil sands operations and development while investing in technologies to improve environmental performance. A considerable part of Suncor’s portfolio is invested renewable energy development in order to support future sustainability. "Suncor pursues a triple
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