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    attributes and judgment every day – note at least 5 examples of unconventional methods of teaching that Ron Clark uses. • using the same method as how the students treat him: making students understand how bad it feels to be treated in that way • sacrificing himself (drinking milk): makes fun of himself (singing): give the students an impression that teachers can be informal • treat himself like one of the students (playing with the kids): break the barrier between them • learn the difficulties

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    and processes of the Canadian federal system. The Federal System: Distribution of Powers The founders of confederation settled on a federal system for two reasons. First‚ assigning jurisdiction over language and religion to the provinces was a means to insulate national politics from the divisive conflicts over these issues which had impaired the effectiveness of the union of Canada East and Canada West‚ established in 1840. Second‚ a federal system would accommodate the strong sense of

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    Field sketching Field sketching is note taking of a landscape in pictorial form. It helps you to identify important features in a landscape and leave out things that are less important. It also allows you to observe a landscape carefully and interpret what you see. You need not worry about your ability to draw. A good field sketch should show how well you understand a landscape‚ rather how artistic you are. In field sketching‚ a sketching frame is useful too (refer to Figure 2.10). A sketching

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    Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a novel that centers on a journey down the Mississippi River. An integral part of the story‚ the river takes Huck and Jim to different towns to experience many adventures. The river is also an important part of American history and has an interesting role today. With a length of 6‚270 km‚ the Mississippi River is the second- longest river in the United States (Mississippi River‚ 2005). Its source is Lake Itasca in Itasca State Park in northern Minnesota and it empties

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    River Flows in You-Yiruma

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    Professor ENC 1101 2:00-3:15pm 9 September 2011 River Flows In You: Yiruma “River Flows In You” by the South Korean composer Yiruma is a calming and beautiful contemporary classical melody. The song is presented very simply‚ a single artist with a piano‚ but this simplicity effectively reaches the audience and creates for them a mood and background to the song. In essence‚ this work is a love story that is translated into a romantic refrain that combines the use of the senses and dynamics to

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    effect Populations are reduced to a small size and recover Unlikely to be represent ice of original population Allele frequencies change Founder effect Like bottleneck but population grows Results in revolution Migration of induviduals between populations potentially introduces new alleles in a population or alters existing allele frequencies Artificial selection Non random mating Recombination leads to genetics material being shuffles this along with sexual reproduction Grouping

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    (PCBs) were released into the Hudson River‚ severely polluting the water and harming the wildlife that inhabit it. These toxins‚ which are responsible for the death of many fish and birds and the cause of many serious health problems in humans‚ settle to the bottom of the river‚ as they are unable to break down. One species in particular that was affected by this extreme level of pollution was the Hudson River Tomcod. Now‚ nearly sixty years since the Hudson River Tomcod’s initial exposure to these

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    The Riverside Motor Inn is located in Bridgewater‚ Nova Scotia. Heidi smith was specifically hired to find ways to modify the operation management of Chapter Lounge. To this date‚ the owners have invested over $250‚000 and need tactical strategies for improving sales to recover and steadily continue to generate revenue. Over the past few years‚ Riverside Motor Inn has experienced a decline in sales revenue. Between the years 1994-1996‚ sales ranked from $63‚300 to $75‚700 and averaged $68‚567

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    in Shanghai. he room was already packed when Liu Peijin walked in. His flight from Shanghai to Chongqing had been de­ layed‚ and he had fretted about missing the training. But fortunately he’d gotten there in time. Liu knew his presence was impor­ tant. As the president of Almond China‚ he wanted to show his Chongqing colleagues how much he cared about the topic under discussion: ethical business practices. Taking his seat‚ Liu nodded at the head of HR‚ who was running the train­ ing

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    people. Under this egoism would only be incorrect‚ if it weren’t in that person’s best interests. The argument from privileged interests states that it’s no different than racism in that we must be able to come up with some relevant disparities between the self and others to substantiate it or it’s no dissimilar than racism. 1B- UTILITARIANISM In utilitarianism an individual contemplates only the total summation of hurt and enjoyment and not how they’re spread throughout society. Even though

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