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    Assessment 1: Explore the significance of special interest tourism as part of the tourism product of a destination of your choice. According to Read (1980)‚ in Hall and Weiler (1992)‚ the conceptualization of the term ‘Special Interest Tourism’ (SIT) emerged during the 1980s and can be seen as the predecessor of ‘Niche Tourism’. Early discussion of SIT set the context for the development of niche tourism markets‚ and was seen to be a prime force associated with the expansion of tourism and the

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    Make Music; Make History Think of a flute. By contrast to today’s auditory technology‚ it seems like such a simple instrument; a long rod with holes in it to pass air through creating sound. So simple in fact‚ a flute may have been the first musical instrument I history. A in Southern Germany‚ a flute similar to the one you’re thinking of was found‚ only this flute is thought to be 35‚000 years old.1 This flute’s story‚ unlike its build‚ is anything but simple. This flute is thought to be the mark

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    New Attention Given to Child Cocoa Workers in Ivory Coast and Ghana Children living in a cocoa-producing village near the town of Oume‚ Ivory Coast. | Download audio (MP3) | This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report. Chocolate comes from cocoa beans‚ and more than half of those beans come from two countries in West Africa. . But the situation is not all sweetness for poor cocoa farmers in Ivory Coast and neighboring Ghana. The United States has announced ten million dollars for renewed

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    INTERPRETIVE QUESTION #2: WHAT IS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF CAIN AND ABEL’S GIFTS? Source #1: Burton Coffman Commentaries on the Old and New Testament Coffman believes the key to understanding the reason why Abel’s gift was accepted and Cain’s was rejected lies in Hebrews 11:4‚ “By faith Abel offered to God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain‚ through which he obtained witness that he was righteous‚ God testifying of his gifts; and through it he being dead still speaks.” Abel offered

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    Personal and Professional Healthcare Communication Paper Jen Shanahan HCS/350 June 30‚ 2014 Professor David Catoe Personal and Professional Healthcare Communication Paper The way in which we communicate impacts all areas of our lives. It impacts our relationships with our family members‚ loved ones‚ doctors or peers every day. To communication in an online team meeting‚ or having a discussion to your instructors‚ communication is how we collect and process information and express ourselves

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    staff. There are many children in schools today with learning‚ physical and behavioural difficulties. The essential advice and support is being provided by the educational psychologists for schools/parents of children with special educational needs and work closely with the special educational needs co-ordinator. Identifying the reasons for their learning or having any behaviour problems can be established by spending time with any individual child. After finding the reasons will present it to the both

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    For my choice project I chose to interview a parent who has a child with special needs. The parent I chose to interview is a person I work with. She is a mother of two children‚ a son and a daughter which her son has been diagnosed with autism. Her son is ten years old and has been living with autism since he was diagnosed at the age of three. I have known this mother for about three years now and have helped her in many of the autism fundraisers that she puts on to raise money for her autism support

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    Educating Special Needs Students 1 Angela Anthony Grand Canyon University: SPE-226 December 1‚ 2013 Educating Special Needs Students 2 Educating special needs students can be challenging for all individuals involved. Students who may have intellectual disabilities‚ autism‚ and severe or multiple disabilities can have many bumps along the road of education. The impact of having a disability as a student can affect not only the student and the parents‚

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    TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF IASI FACULTY OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Profile: CONSTRUCTIONS Master Speciality: STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING • Subject SPECIAL TRANSPORTATION STRUCTURES (STS) Part One ( Course) Part Two ( Course) Part Three ( Appendix 1. Written Test on STS;/ Notes for Guidance on STS: ngl1.ppt...ngl11 ppt) Radu ANDREI‚ PhD‚ P.E.‚ Professor of Transportation Engineering Iasi 2005/2006 1 CONTENTS ( draft) : Preface Chapter No. Title Number of hours Lecture

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    EDUCATING SPECIAL NEEDS STUDENTS Educating Special Needs Students Katy J. Kaldenberg Grand Canyon University: SPE-226 Educating the Exceptional Learner Wednesday‚ December 14‚ 2011 Educating Special Needs Students It can be a difficult task to teach the typical child who has the ability to grasp concepts effectively. The task of teaching children with disabilities can be even more challenging. One of the most challenging tasks that a teacher today may have to preform is effectively

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