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    Common Core

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    1. Effective communication and engagement Good communication is fundamental at my setting as it helps with establishing and building trust‚ it also encourages the children and the parents to come to the setting and seek advice for any problems or concern they may have for their child. * My setting believes it is important to establish and maintain relationships; this is done through the key worker system and includes dynamic practice that involves listening‚ questioning‚ understanding and

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    Progressive Era Dbq

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    Progressive Era‚ pressure from labor‚ suffrage‚ and conservation movements profoundly changed the course of American history. Many of the reformers’ ideas clashed with the male-dominated‚ capitalist economic structure present at the turn of the century. Some of the intended reforms opposed the current system‚ but the level of social unrest necessitated change. Businessmen and activists alike initiated the reforms during the Progressive Era. Government‚ due to the intention of calming the common man and quieting

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    Reconstruction Era

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    for Reconstruction The main goals of the Reconstruction were to readmit the Southern states back into the Union and recognize the civil rights of Freedmen in the society. Its tasks were to unify America into one nation‚ secure the rights of every man‚ and establish order. Three major strategies were presented to unify the nation. The three major Reconstruction plans were contributed by Lincoln‚ Johnson‚ and the Congress. Lincoln presented his plan in 1864 which required states to take an oath

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    The Nehru Era (1947-64) British rule in India: India was a subcontinent of many different states with multiple regions‚ rulers‚ political systems and languages = v diverse Until 1947‚ the area that now forms India‚ Pakistan and Bangladesh was under British colonial rule. 1857: ‘First War of Independence’ 1900-47: India ruled by a Viceroy and London civil servant officials who acted as government (Indians had little representation) Princely states ‘independent’ but run by British crown Political

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    Mans Inhumanity to Man

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    Man’s inhumanity to man essay. The whole topic of this essay is the idea of mans inhumanity to man‚ how men are through time finding ways to destroy each other. Edwin Brook is the author of the poem five ways to kill a man‚ has written the poem with a very sarcastic and ironic view of death‚ this method is used to shock you. This poem is written like a recipe‚ it is a recipe for death and destruction and each verse you could say is an ingredient. The poem

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    The Japanese Era

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    Japanese named Ishiwara. In other words‚ Filipino literature was given a break during this period. Many wrote plays‚ poems‚ short stories‚ etc. Topics and themes were often about life in the provinces. A. FILIPINO POETRY DURING THIS PERIOD The common theme of most poems during the Japanese occupation was nationalism‚ country‚ love‚ and life in the barrios‚ faith‚ religion and the arts. Three types of poems emerged during this period. They were: 1. Haiku – a poem of free verse that the Japanese

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    AP US History 11/8/10 In the 1820’s and 1830’s‚ President Andrew Jackson and the Jacksonian Democrats brought forth the idea that they were guardians of the Constitution and many aspects of the U.S. government. The Democrats had tried to protect what the thought was the right way to guard the Constitution‚ political democracy‚ individual liberty‚ and an equality of economic opportunity. But in the world of democracy‚ everyone has a different view. Some people supported Jackson’s efforts to preserve

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    Golden Era

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    straws -wait until I give the signal". This passage speaks volumes about the courage of the women and the leadership • of Mame Sofi‚ as they successfully repel the resistance. • It is the women that are the strength in God’s Bits of Wood. It is a common theme in Sembene’s books and movies‚ that • the women are very influential in progressive change‚ whether it be Faat Kine being a successful business woman or Mame Sofi being a strong • symbol of military type leadership‚ the women are the stronghold

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    4 Eras of Mass Communication and Features of Eras Identify and explain the 4 eras of mass communication theory development. 1. mass society era (audiences are passive and easily manipulated -focused on a one way message; late 1800s-1940s) The Era of Mass Society and Mass Culture Theory. Begun at the 2nd half of the 19th century. Mass society theory: Perspective on Western‚ industrial society that attributess an influential but often negative role to media. Media was feared because it was regarded

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    Philippine Literature in the Spanish Colonial Period The Spanish colonizers wanted to undermine the native oral tradition by substituting for it the story of the Passion of Christ. However‚ the native tradition survived and even flourished in areas inaccessible to the Spaniards. Also‚ the Spaniards were late in instituting a public educational system‚ which contributed to the survival of the existing folk literature.  The church authorities adopted a policy of spreading the Church doctrines

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