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    Why does Antarctica matter? In a world where so much importance and attention is focused on factors‚ which impinge directly on our day to day existence‚ be it the refugee crisis‚ the European referendum or concerns regarding global food shortages‚ it can be easy to underestimate the importance of Antarctica. Antarctica is unique. Antarctica is larger than Europe but the only continent that doesn’t have many permanent residents living within its boundaries‚ with only 1‚000 to 5‚000 people a year

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    One of the greatest reasons in which why Stalin had decided to start a Cold War‚ was because of conflict over treatment of post-WWII Germany. After World War II and the defeat of Adolf Hitler‚ Germany was once more placed in economical disaster just like after the aftermath of World War I. It was during the Potsdam Conference that talk and conversation between Stalin‚ Truman and Churchill. It was there that much conflict came of it. Truman and Churchill could see the reasons into why Germany

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    May 21st‚ the world was supposed to have experienced a grand earthquake thus preceding “The Rapture‚” and it seems as though people around the world spend their “last days on earth” doing many different things. This alone shows what values we respect and how we view them. Harold Camping had concocted some heinous math equation that led him to publicize his fourth prediction. Although the amount of thought and research he put behind his Christian instinct was impressive; all he managed to do was create

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    because of destiny or desire.” In the first ten year staying in Canada‚ Mukherjee‚ as an immigrant‚ had no sense of belonging. She felt like she was a stranger‚ and Canada‚ her husband’s country‚ was a temporary residence for her‚ or maybe she was just a traveler passing by. At the beginning of the book ‚ when Ashima firstly arrives on the U.S.‚ she has the same feeling as Mukherjee: lonely‚ no sense of belonging‚ and strange. The very first impression that the scene gives us is cold. The director

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    December 13‚ 2004 Just and Unjust Laws The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines unjust as "characterized by injustice: Unfair." At the same time it defines a law as "a binding custom or practice of a community." With both definitions in mind an unjust law can be described as "a binding custom or practice of a community characterized by injustice and unfairness." Today one can see unjust laws across the globe‚ many of which are overlooked by much of the world. At the same time‚ just laws are often

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    Play in Aistear and Síolta‚ the national curriculum and quality frameworks The research is so clear about the benefits of play that in Ireland we have established play as central to the early childhood curriculum. Both Aistear‚ the national curriculum framework from the National Council For Curriculum and Assessment‚ and Síolta‚ the national quality framework from the Dept. of Education‚ emphasise the importance of play in the home and in early education settings. Aistear tells us that engaging

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    Grandma Dee’s old dresses‚ Grandpa Jarrell’s paisley shirts‚ and one faded blue piece from Great Grandpa Ezra’s Civil War uniform shows that quilts aren’t always just a blanket. They can be so much more. Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use” is a story that’s all about heritage. This theme is shown by Walker’s use of conflict‚ irony‚ and symbolism. A symbol is when the author uses an object in the story to represent a greater meaning. In this case‚ the quilt is a symbol of the family heritage that can only

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    How the Environment Plays a Role in Learning Learning is an important skill that is essential for everyone to succeed in life which includes school‚ work and our community. Learning allows people to obtain basic knowledge‚ develop skills and new experiences. Whether the environment that we are in is stressful‚ combative or stress free‚ everything in it is important to the ability and capacity for which learning takes place. How does the environment play a role in the way people learn? Many

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    This poem was inspired on an article published by the New York Times‚ which reflected the injustice that blacks received from the whites during the apartheid years. From the very first line we can see the implications of racism since we are told what gender and ex-job the policeman had while we not given any information about the black discriminated woman. The ex-policeman is set on a higher category as if he was superior. "A pregnant Black was Heart Donor; Recipient in Capetown a White Ex-policeman

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    refinement of fine motor skills; creative and constructive play are both particularly beneficial in this area‚ also play helps children to refine their motor skills when making toy figurines stand up etc. Play benefits children’s intellectual development as it helps then begin to understand important mathematical concepts such as number‚ matching‚ ordering‚ sorting‚ making and recognising pattern‚ adding and subtracting‚ and measuring. Role play helps children to explore aspects of their real life

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