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    Gung Ho

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    Scottish Independence Pre-reading What do you know about Scotland? Use 5 minutes on writing down what you know about Scotland Comprehension 1. What are the arguments for Scottish independence? What are the arguments against? - they want to make their own decisions. The for is Scotland will become lot more independent. 2. Do you think it is solely an economic question? Why/why not? It is not only because of the economic‚ but it has something to do with it. There are a lot of cultural

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    Reaction on Gung Ho movie When a Japanese automaker takes over a failed American auto plant‚ differences between American and Japanese work ethics threaten to close the plant. The local auto plant in Hadleyville‚ Pennsylvania‚ which supplied most of the town’s jobs‚ has been closed for nine months. Former foreman Hunt Stevenson (Michael Keaton) goes to Tokyo to try to convince the Assan Motors Corporation to reopen the plant. The Japanese company agrees‚ and upon their arrival in the U.S.‚

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    Ms Karen

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    SUBJECT AND GRADE LEVEL SOCIAL STUDIES 6th ABSTRACT OF ACTIVITY/ PROJECT They will understand that differences among people in society have positive value. Students will understand that these differences add to the value in our lives. They will understand that although we are different we are alike in many ways. The purpose of this lesson and activity is to introduce the concept that everyone is the same in some ways and they are different in other ways . As a result

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    Jai Ho

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    Melbourne – Albury/Wodonga Melbourne to Albury/Wodonga via Seymour‚ Benalla and Wangaratta MONDAY – FRIDAY Service No. Train/Coach Seating/Catering MELBOURNE (Southern Cross) North Melbourne Broadmeadows Craigieburn Donnybrook Wallan Heathcote Junction Wandong Kilmore East Broadford Tallarook SEYMOUR Service No. TRAIN/COACH Seymour Avenel Stn Euroa Euroa Stn Violet Town Stn BENALLA Stn Benalla Stn WANGARATTA STN Wangaratta Stn Wangaratta City Springhurst Stn Chiltern Stn Wodonga TAFE‚ Univ. WODONGA

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    Karen Ann Quinlan

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    initial petition for getting Karen off life support. However‚ they persisted and presented their case to the New Jersey Supreme Court. Finally‚ on March 31‚ 1976‚ Joe Quinlan was appointed as the personal guardian of his daughter Karen‚ and was given the right to discontinue her life support. After long negotiations between Quinlans family and hospital staff‚ Karen Ann was taken off the life support. To everyone’s surprise‚ she continued breathing on her own. Karen Ann was relocated to Morris View

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    Ho Chi Minh

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    Through the many years of Ho Chi Minh’s leadership‚ Vietnam had been led into independence and unity. From an early age‚ he had fought long and hard to gain the independent status of Vietnam. He believed in what Vietnam deserved to have. There were many hurdles during his leadership‚ but he did not let any of them get in his way. Would Vietnam be the Vietnam they are today without Ho Chi Minh? This idealistic and motivated leader founded the Vietnamese Communist Party‚ and was also the President

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    Karen Leary Case

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    considered a trustworthy business partner in the Chinese community. (Moorhouse‚ 2005) Karen had trouble understanding these differences in culture which is the root of the problem in this case. As stated in the case study Ted was in his early forties were stable and responsible. Karen admitted that she didn’t really know the whole person (referring to Ted) but wrote it off to the fact that he was Asian and she was not. Karen would not be described as someone with much “Cultural Intelligence” defined by

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    Karen Trask Analysis

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    When I first heard Ontario textile artist‚ Karen Trask‚ speak in our class on September 20‚ 2017‚ I was left hanging by a thread. In fact‚ it was Trask’s artist talk‚ combined with my research of Sheila Hicks and Joanna Close‚ that stirred something buried deep inside me‚ a yearning to rekindle my knowledge of textiles and fiber creations. Not as the stereotype of ‘women’s work’‚ but as art in fiber‚ my identity‚ and mindfulness. Traditionally‚ labour intensive skills of knitting‚ spinning‚ weaving

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    Ho Chi Minh

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    the Japanese. After that the Viet Minh was created and controlled by Ho Chi Minh. The Viet minh started the august reolution to take control over the government. This ended the Nguyen dynasty. Ho chhi minh tried to declare Vietnam independent but it was never recognized. This was all part of the war in Vietnam form 1945-1946 and the French Vietnamese war that lasted into the mid 50’s. According to Michael Hunt‚ what was Ho Chi Minh’s goal in employing the Communist revolutionary lessons? Did

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    Quan Ho Vietnam

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    Quan họ singing is a Vietnamese folk music style characterized both by its antiphonal nature‚ with alternating groups of female and male singers issuing musical challenges and responses‚ and by the fact that most of the songs in the repertoire deal with topics of love and sentimentality as experienced by young adults. Quan ho is recognised as the Intangible Cultural Heritage by the UNESCO in 2009. The quan họ style originated in what is now Bắc Ninh Province and was first recorded in the 13th

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