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    Reaction Paper #1 Our first Botany field trip to the National Botanical Garden was filled with both captivating views and significant information of plant life. Although I was born and raised on Kaua’i‚ visiting there was a first time experience for me. It was definitely an awesome opportunity not only because of the free admission‚ but also to be able to learn about the native and tropical beauty in Hawaii. We started the morning with delicious malasadas (brain food)‚ and then proceeded to

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    was located above the stairs. I was breathless as I observed the architecture in this incredible building. It houses 10‚000 Buddhas that surrounded the entire room‚ with Amitabha‚ Shakyamuni & the Medicine Buddha displayed in the back. After our field trip had ended‚ I managed to come back to this shrine‚ light incense and kneel on the red couch to say a prayer.

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    BX2091 Tourism & Leisure Management – Field Trip Report | Pulau Ubin BX2091 – Tourism & Leisure Management List of Contents 1. Introduction to Pulau Ubin 2. Leisure industries obligations and operations towards sustainable tourism and leisure activities 2.1. Commercial (Private) sector 2.2. Government (Public) sector 3. Sustainability management issues – Pollution (Environmental) 3.1. Water pollution- Oil leakage 3.2. Improper disposal of waste 3.3. Carbon emission 4. Sustainability management

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    The Montessori teacher plays an important role in the Montessori environment. The teacher needs to acquire a deeper sense of the dignity of the child as a human being‚ a new appreciation of the significance of his spontaneous activities‚ a wider and thorough understanding of his needs. The most essential part of the teacher is that the teacher should go through spiritual preparation. The moral preparation is necessary before one is fit to be entrusted with the care of the children in a principle

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    Recovery Group Field Trip and Paper Twelve Step Meeting Western International University BEH-318-4432-Addictions Melissa D July 29‚ 2012 I attended a local Narcotics Anonymous meeting held at the Salvation Army building in my hometown. Upon entering the meeting room‚ the few people that were in the room did say hello to me‚ however‚ no one asked me why I was there. I was left alone to choose my seat wondering what was next. Eventually‚ a middle-aged man entered the room. I soon learned that

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    Field observation EDU-502 Prof. Dan Ricci November 5‚ 2008 About 90% of Columbus’ classrooms are open for other teachers or visitors to observe. The school also has special programs to help the students with special needs: bilingual‚ reading‚ pre-kindergarten and free school breakfast and lunch. I enjoyed a lot of my observation because I’ve never had the opportunity to work with children in a classroom setting. I had so much fun working with little kids as well as with the older kids

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    Biology Teacher” 1) The problem in this case is the time conflict and responsibility of a teacher‚ in which the biology teacher must decide whether or not to cut off a student from talking‚ who obviously needs to talk‚ in order to attend a planned meeting. 2) Part of the Biology teacher’s job is to advise students primarily with their academics‚ but in addition to academic advising‚ the teacher also provides personal advising‚ which may consist of problems at home or at work. The teacher has a student

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    The role of a teacher in Students’ learning According to a Sanskrit Sloka “A student learns one forth from the teacher‚ one forth from own intelligence‚ one forth from classmates and one forth only with time”. This sloka means different things to different people. Ask for me‚ the essence of it lies in the core of its meaning which focuses on the role of the teacher in students’ learning. The formal teaching and learning environment is influenced by resources and ideas from many sources. An established

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    Museum Field Trip Last night I had an amazing experience. I toured museums in multiple States and on two Continents. This also happened to be the least expensive cultural experience of my life since it was done from the privacy of my own home. “How is that possible?” you may ask. I toured each museum from my computer. Each museum had its own unique experience‚ complete with different types and eras of art. All of the art was beautiful in its own way. However‚ I’d like to inform and impress

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    Student Safety and University Liability Case Analysis U10a1 Introduction Student safety and University liability are major issues of concern for all institutions of higher education. In many instances‚ students and parents allege institutional liability for injuries or character defamation that result from negligent student behaviors‚ on and off campus. Then‚ there are the instances in which a party‚ other than a student‚ is at fault. Each of the cases presented below represent a variation of

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