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    Peace

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    Building Blocks Healthy Eating‚ Physical Activity‚ and Oral Health A Lesson Plan Module for Teachers Junior Kindergarten – Grade 6 Healthy Eating Grade 3 Lesson 1 Lesson 1 – “GO-GROW-GLOW” Foods Curriculum Expectations: Students will describe the benefits of healthy food choices‚ physical activity‚ and healthy bodies. Objectives: Students will learn about “GO-GROW-GLOW” foods. Suggested Outline Section 1: Introduce Today’s Lesson Section 2: Discussion/Background Information Section 3: Activity #1

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    Peace of Cake

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    BUSINESS PLAN       PEACE OF CAKE‚ LLC    234 JUDD ROAD  SOUTHBURY‚ CT 06488  (203) 262‐3200  www.epomp12.skills21schools.org  “Nourishing the Earth One CUPCAKE at a Time!”      SUBMITTED:  MAY‚ 2012  TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY PAGE(S) 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 1.1 Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………. 1.2 The Company………………………………………………………………………………….. 1.3 Goals and Objectives………………………………………………………………………. Philanthropic Goals……………………………………………………………………. Business Goals……………………………………………………………………………

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    Native American Memorial

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    design of the monument and where the monument will be located. Before the design of a memorial can be thought out‚ people must first decide what to memorialize. Because memorials are meant to represent the most important things‚ the memorials subject must have some significance.

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    National WWII Memorial

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    America’s second world war is conserved by the memorial in Washington D.C. It contains the memories and facts about this event in history‚ that honors the sixteen million who died in the armed forces‚ 400‚000 who died in the war‚ and millions of Americans who supported the American war effort at home (National WWII Memorial). Adolf Hitler used his position as chancellor to be a dictator. He had full control over the legislative and executive branches. He took control in 1933 and started World War

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    The establishment of the Vietnam Memorial consisted of an abundance of controversy both in the creation and building process because of the two opposition groups that were in play during the war. In "Never Again: A Vietnam Syndrome in American Foreign Policy"‚ Patrick Hagopian analyzes how various factions congregated due to either support or opposition of the Vietnam War. As the Vietnam Memorial in Washington D.C was created‚ a vast majority of individuals‚ verbally protested back and forth against

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    Iwo Jima Memorial

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    The Iwo Jima Memorial (also known as the U. S. Marine Corps War Memorial) is a military memorial statue outside the walls of the Arlington National Cemetery and next to the Netherlands Carillon‚ in Arlington‚ Virginia‚ in the United States. The memorial is dedicated to all personnel of the United States Marine Corps who have died in the defense of their country since 1775. Felix de Weldon designed the massive sculpture which was based on the iconic photo Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima‚ taken during

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    the problem of creating a shared identity for the Holocaust. Germany set out to create memorials that could help German citizens recognize the atrocities of Hitler’s reign‚ mourn the deaths of more than 6 million Jews and avoid fascist dictators in the future. James E. Young was a member of a five-man committee that would decide which memorial sketch to construct. The process was troublesome because the memorial had to be accepted by the Jewish community and have the Germans not feel targeted. Young

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    Memorial Student Center

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    socialize and to get some food‚ the Memorial Student Center is the place to go. With its diverse lounging areas‚ dining selections‚ and resources‚ University of Wisconsin – Stout’s Memorial Student Center is definitely a place you don’t want to ignore on campus.” I shall first film a full walkthrough of the building of both the first and the second floor while giving a short background of what they are seeing. I will then talk about the history and renovations of the Memorial Student Center‚ as this walkthrough

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    Jefferson Memorial Thesis

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    The Jefferson Memorial honors Thomas Jefferson’s ideals of beauty‚ science‚ learning‚ culture‚ and liberty. Thomas Jefferson was America’s 3rd president and became one of the few to sign the Declaration of Independence. The memorial was built in dedication to him as a president‚ politician‚ drafter of the Declaration of Independence‚ architect‚ educator‚ and intellectual. The idea came from Franklin D. Roosevelt‚ who was upset that there was no monument to honor the great president‚ like there was

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    and the pros/cons of it. Any memorial is a stamp of history‚ because it outlines an important person or event. It has a chance of effecting people while appealing to their emotions in positive or negative way. So when an agency is considering memorializing an event or person in a monument one should have a feel of how it would affect the mass population. A major factor is to anticipate the opinion of the people and how neighboring citizens will react. Some memorials can raise lots of speculations

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