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    Can You Dig It?

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    Name of Lesson: Can You Dig It? Grade Level: 6th Grade Subject: Ancient Civilizations/Social Studies Overview: How do archaeologists uncover the story of early peoples? By searching for and studying artifacts and fossils. Purpose: The purpose of this activity is to provide students with experience in analyzing artifacts and fossils. Students will identify the ancient civilizations of their findings. Education Standard: 6.1 --- Students describe

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    Field Trip Journal - Singapore Topic: “The Best Venue Visited during the Field Trip with Explanation” eing the main convention venue in Singapore‚ the Sands Expo and Convention Center has held more than 700 events in its first year of opening. With its construction‚ the Sands is a turning point in Singapore’s MICE industry. While the Singaporean government heavily positions the destination to be a tourism and event hub‚ thanks to this concrete stepping stone‚ Singapore has successfully climbed

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    Section 1: How You Approach Life and How You Appear To Others The following is a description of your basic stance towards life‚ the way others see you‚ the way you come across‚ the face you show to the world. In Chapter 3 you will read about the "The Inner You: Your Real Motivation"‚ which describes the kind of person you are at heart and where your true priorities lie. Read this chapter and the next one and compare them - there may be significant

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    HOW CAN YOU EFFECTIVELY WORK IN A TEAM? What is a team? As noted by Dwyer (2006) “The terms ‘team’ and ‘group’ are frequently used interchangeably‚ since on many occasions that they share almost identical characteristics”. Or in other words‚ a team is composed of two or more individuals who are working together interdependently and cooperatively towards a common purpose or goal. The team is the most important asset of any project; an effective team has

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    Discipline

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    It has often occurred to me that a seeker of truth has to be silent and disciplined ! I know the wonderful efficiency of truth‚ silence and discipline. I visited a Trappist Monastery in Kashmir. A beautiful place it was. Most of the inmates of that place were under a vow of silence. I enquired with the care taken about the motive for it. He said the motive was quite apparent‚ “We are frail human beings and often we don’t know what we say. If we want to listen to the still small voice within which

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    How relevant is the study of the Mfecane to South African History and our contemporary (present) society?” What are the different theories on the Mfecane and how have these changed over time. (See your textbook references and the Jeff Guy lectures) You can also look at Giliomee and Mbenga pages 124-127 and 139 particularly (a copy is available in the classroom – BUT I WILL HAVE PHOTOCOPIES MADE IF YOU REQUEST THEM). Look at some of the older interpretations of the Mfecane – and compare these with

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    An online education is a wonderful opportunity. You have the flexibility of taking a course on your own time. The flexibility of an online education allows you to be able to attend classes no matter your work schedule‚ or home schedule. Anywhere you have access to the Internet you can take classes. With recent computer mobility in the form of netbooks and the iPad‚ the opportunity to receive an education is endless. Learning online enables you to become Internet and computer savvy‚ two skills

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    Assessment 2.1 How would you feel if you lived in a dystopian society instead of living in modern day society? Today in the world there are places where people have freedom and books that have societies that are like today but very different. There can be societies in the world that can be like the books. Why are they different? Dystopian societies have more have more laws to control their society. Look and read the differences and similarities of a dystopian and modern day society. There are

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    name Course Date The Impacts of Reality TV on the Contemporary Society Introduction Reality T.V shows are among the latest trends in television programming and mainstream media. Most of the issues aired on reality shows vary from different themes and genres such as love‚ spirituality and competition. The contents of the reality shows usually entails the aspect of the unscripted format. It entails real people talking about real issues in the society. However‚ much as reality T.V show producers try

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    application of functionalism to contemporary Caribbean society. Functionalism was developed by Emile Durkheim in Europe in the 19th century‚ where he believed that social order is necessary in every society and societies are held together by shared values and common interest. In today’s modern society‚ some of the beliefs of functionalism have been deemed to be applicable or not applicable to contemporary Caribbean society‚ as arguments are made for and against functionalism by other theorist. Functionalist

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