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    Environmental issues are harmful effects of human activitity on the biophysical environment. Environmentalism‚ a social andenvironmental movement that started in the 1960s‚ addresses environmental issues through advocacy‚ education and activism. The carbon dioxide equivalent of greenhouse gases (GHG) in the atmosphere has already exceeded 400 parts per million (NOAA) (with total "long-term" GHG exceeding 455 parts per million). (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Report) This level is considered

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    Multiculturalism in Canada: The Benefits of a Multicultural Society Canada is a very interesting country‚ mainly due to its diversity. The weather in Canada can be both freezing and very hot. Some land is rocky and mountainous‚ while other places are composed of flat‚ rolling hills. And in Canada‚ you can find many different races‚ from Asian to Latin‚ African to Indian. Canada is the most multicultural country in the world‚ and a lot of Canada’s development and success can be attributed to immigrants

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    environmental protection into its development plans‚ also known as Clean Air Act of 1999? a. Republic Act No. 7849 c. Republic Act No. 8749 b. Republic Act No. 7894 d. Republic Act No. 8794 9.) What is the law governing the access to quality education? a. 1987 Constitution‚ Aricle XIV c. Saligang Batas Blg. 232‚ Article II b. 1987 Constitution‚ Aricle II d. Saligang Batas Blg. 232‚ Article XIV 10.) According to

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    In her article Multicultural competence‚ Mary E. Kite contends that the using of difficult dialogues is necessary in teaching about diversity and claims that terminology is one of the simple ways to set the stage for engaging in this difficult dialogues. She states that the advantages of students’ studying diversity consist of: further scientific studies about human behavior‚ improvement in critical thinking skills‚ and improvement in both personal and cognitive development. According to the author

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    Discuss an issue of inequality. Explain its importance to educators today. Consider ways in which schools respond to the chosen issue Within this essay we will explore the relationship between understandings of race imbedded in the learning context and the lived experience of learners and practitioners. It emphasizes the need for collective commitment to engage with the dynamics of difference by taking into account the rapidly changing nature of the primary school workforce‚ the increasing diverse

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    Emerging Issues Paper In today’s society emerging issues in multiculturalism are affecting people in new ways. Professionals in the health care industry are facing new challenges and are realizing the changes they need to make to continue to help those in need. Individuals are changing as well and becoming uniquely multicultural themselves. These issues affect society and how culturally diverse groups interact but still allow them to live together and share each others experiences. Counseling

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    the number of people migrating from one country to another has iany multicultural increased dramatically. A multicultural society can be defined as a society or group of people from various backgrounds and ethics. In determining whether a multicultural society has more advantages or disadvantages‚ both sides of the argument need to be examined. These arguments include tolerance and respect and cultural exchange. In any multicultural society‚ the degree of tolerance and respect plays an important role

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    Top Ten Characteristics Of A Multicultural School Environment Not all students are the same so they cannot be taught the same way. Their cultures and experiences the way they learn and respond to schooling. Several cultural factors affect the way students behave in a classroom. Each student is different because of physical and mental abilities‚ gender‚ ethnicity‚ race‚ language‚ religion‚ class‚ sexual orientation‚ and age (Gollnick and Chin‚ p.6). Multicultural school has different characteristics

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    Countries with Lowest HIV/AIDS Infection Rates When the first incidences of what is now known as the AIDS virus was reported back in the early 1980’s‚ not much was known about the illness. With even health care professionals baffled at the sudden appearance of this mystery disease‚ naturally‚ hysteria ensued. As such‚ many misconceptions surrounding the nature and origins of the virus spread. By the mid-80’s‚ the disease had been identified as AIDS or acquired immune deficiency syndrome‚ and HIV

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    | Elethia | Final Paper | | | 8/6/2012 | | Author‚ Alice Walker’s‚ Elethia‚ is a story of young Elethia who struggles to overcome a legacy of passivity‚ marginalization‚ inferiority‚ and misrepresentation of the Negro. To define her own identity she must break free and simultaneously hold on to the central figure that causes her to doubt her identity. Uncle Albert is a symbol of racism and the blindness that oftentimes presents itself within the Negro culture. There is a

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