OUTDOOR EDUCATION ACTIVITIES FOR K-12 EDUCATORS By Gerald L. Piche‚ Jr Acknowledgements I would like to thank Dr. Randy Showerman for all of his help and friendship since I began my career as an Agriscience teacher. I would also like to thank all of the support staff in the ANRECS department for their help and advice throughout the years. A special thanks to my family and to the friends I have made while attending MSU. Finally‚ I would like to thank my fiancée
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Last Three Days of Sight In class we read the essay by Helen Keller about what she would do if she could see for three days. She also said she wished that everyone could be blind for three days in their adult life. On my first day I would wake up and eat breakfast with anyone who would want to. After I get done‚ I would go out to lunch with my family. I would then spend a few hours with Dylan Armistead and we would go race go carts after that I would drop him off at his house and
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Kelsi Bunda Outremer: Religious and Political Tensions in the 13th Century Religious and political tensions arise between Catholics‚ Christians‚ and Muslims during the thirteenth century‚ which Nabil Saleh depicts in his novel‚ Outremer. While this novel is a secondary source‚ which makes it difficult to mirror what actually happened during that time in history‚ Saleh accurately depicts the religious and political tensions within his characters and powerful plot. Outremer essentially makes it
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Setting in literature‚ is often used to determine a character’s perceptions and opinions in a story. In “Our Thirteenth Summer”‚ Callaghan uses setting to explore ideas about cultural and personal identity. The struggle of cultural identity is personified by the two Jewish families; the Reeds who deny their Jewish heritage and the Aschs who are openly Jewish. It is established early that this story takes place a few years after World War II. Jewish individuals were targeted by the Nazis and faced
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Hunter Hageman Pd. 3 Don Ed Hardy: A Modern Artist History Don Ed Hardy is one of the most influential and successful artists of the late twentieth and early twenty-first century because he has created some of the most unique pieces of art and created his own style that is portrayed best in his painting “Love Kills Slowly”. Most of his art can be used as tattoos since he is also a famous tattoo artist. His entire life has been dedicated to changing the way art is portrayed. Ever since he started
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Ed and Judy Boone are two very different people who also have very different ideals and morals. They also have very different parenting styles when it comes to their autistic son Christopher. But one thing is clear both Ed and Judy love their son very much. After feeling regretful about his altercation with Christopher‚ Ed tries to amend their relationship. Ed told his son "I love you very much Christopher‚ “Don’t ever forget that. “But I only do it because I worry about you‚ because I
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Ed Fan Interview Hi‚ my name is Ed Fan and I’m from China. I was born in Harbin‚ China‚ as the only child in my family‚ no sisters and brothers; Harbin gets really cold during the winter. I moved to the U.S. in 2003 and English would be my second language. When I left China‚ I wasn’t ready to leave behind all my families and friends‚ but during the five years in the U.S.‚ I’ve gained new friends and met people from all over the world‚ it’s really interesting to get to know people with
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students of single-sex schools perform better than those at co-ed schools. On the other hand‚ it could be better for boys and girls to study together since they should be taught fairly. Communication plays a big role in co-education schools. It helps pupils to communicate and socialize and it is easier for them in the future as they get to interact with others while working‚ in colleges and universities‚ etc. Moreover‚ students at co-ed schools learn to interact better with the other gender.
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A) Succinctly summarize the author’s argument and how the social issue/problem is defined by the author; In this op-ed the authors argue the impact families in caring for their elderly verses the governmental influents that are imposed “families‚ not Government agencies‚ provide most services and care for the elderly. For every institutionalized senior citizen‚ there are at least two equally disabled elderly people receiving care at home.(Smyer&Plantz)” It is in the author’s opinion that elderly
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Sex Ed. Should Not Be Abstinence-Only Currently we have schools teaching about abstinence and how it prevents pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. However‚ many of these sex education programs do not include or want to include teaching about contraception for the adolescents who are not abstinent. Arguing that including contraception education in the program will send the wrong message about sex or that we are giving teenagers and young adults the "okay" to have sex. Not providing
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