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    You’re the new child at school who came from another country‚ so you find that no one understands you. Later on‚ a group of tough looking children come over to you. They’re teasing you because they think you look weird because you have different skin colour. You say‚ “What are you doing?” But since you’re still different‚ they tease you even more. Imagine what it would have been like to be the child who got neglected and teased because they were different from everyone else. No one should be treated

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    Week 5: 11 – 15 March Practical 4: Web-mail Tasks: To access the electronic version of your text book in the computer labs‚ open it by double clicking the relevant shortcut on the desktop. Click on either: Practical PC Book-On-CD or MS Office Book-On-CD‚ depending on which section of the book you are using. If you do not have the required shortcut on the desktop you can also access the Book-On-CD.exe file for both parts of the text book in the following locations: Practical PC F:\WRO131\Module

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    Background and Methodology of the Research Process- Childhood Obesity Abstract For some time there has been a largely growing concern about the junk food made available in schools and how it contributes to childhood obesity. In this article it is discovered through research among fifth graders that the junk food that is available in schools does not significantly increase the BMI or obesity of these students. This research was aided from the amount of junk food available and the amount purchased

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    Teaching with a Multicultural Perspective. ERIC Digest. Teaching with a multicultural perspective encourages appreciation and understanding of other cultures as well as one’s own. Teaching with this perspective promotes the child’s sense of the uniqueness of his own culture as a positive characteristic and enables the child to accept the uniqueness of the cultures of others. THE DEVELOPMENT OF STEREOTYPES Children’s attitudes toward their race and ethnic group and other cultural groups begin

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    Musical instruments according to their Family Trumpet A soprano brass wind instrument consisting of a long metal tube looped once and ending in a flared bell‚ the modern type being equipped with three valves for producing variations in pitch. Trombone A brass instrument consisting of a long cylindrical tube bent upon itself twice‚ ending in a bell-shaped mouth‚ and having a movable U-shaped slide for producing different pitches. French Horn A valved brass wind instrument that produces

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    Nepalese Musical Instruments MusicThe Newars are very much rich in traditional‚ classical and folk music as in dances. Various music and dance events take place in different parts of Newar societies on the occasion of different festivals. In fact‚ the Newars are so duly intermixed with music and dances that not a single festival‚ feast or ceremony‚ ’from womb to tomb’‚ passes without a music or music and dances. Various songs‚ musical instruments and dances are connected with various religious

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    Negotiable Instruments L08 Explain how the liability of a party to pay an instrument is normally discharged. Discharge of Liability The obligation of a party to pay an instrument is discharged (1) if he meets the requirements set out in Revised Article 3 or (2) by any act or agreement that would discharge an obligation to pay money on a simple contract. Discharge of an obligation is not effective against a person who has the rights of a holder in due course of the instrument and took the instrument without

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    Being a psychologist is an outstanding career because psychologists learn to understand how their patients’ environment affect their collective behavior. There are multiple psychology subjects psychologists have to study such as depression‚ anxiety‚ and personality disorders. They help improve how the mind processes in particular situations everywhere and anywhere we go. In general‚ psychologists are concerned with how people absorb their surroundings. My goal is to become a psychologist and be able

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    When I was reading the section of Racism in Multicultural Class‚ the facilitator’s way of handling the subject “Racism” reminds me ‘’Freedom Writers” the movie‚ which is based on a book of Erin Gruwell -a new teacher at Woodrow Wilson High School in Long Beach. She chose the school because of its integration program‚ but she did not expect a class consist of students who have racist problem. Students splitted into different racial groups‚ who are ready for fighting‚ hate each other‚ but also they

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    Sport Psychology: How it Helps Athletes In our society today it seems like sports rule the land. Everywhere we look‚ there is some kind of sporting event going on or being televised. Almost everyone could be considered a fan of at least one sport. Some people follow sports like a religion. With such an increased focus on sports‚ the athlete’s performances are put under a microscope. This puts more pressure on athletes to give a winning performance. No longer do athletes play for fun

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