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    Culture Building Relationships Strategy Gregory (2008) states that‚ “to sustain a professional learning community‚ job embedded learning must be an ongoing activity” (pg. 11). I read a quote that says‚ “If you dare to teach‚ then you must dare to learn” (Anonymous). Alike students as learners‚ teachers as learners benefit from multiple opportunities to learn. Those opportunities are created when teachers are afforded the time‚ space‚ structures‚ and support to

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    5 Slave Culture: African or American Despite the abduction of millions of blacks from their homeland‚ slaves developed a strong familial camaraderie in America‚ retaining their African traditions as seen through dance‚ language‚ clothing and hairstyle. Although kinship ties were usually broken during the slavery process‚ blacks living on the same plantation created a strong-knit community that took part in festivals that highlighted the vibrant music and dancing of the African culture. Additionally

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    called the four essential human freedoms. FDR’s speech communicates the message about the four essential freedoms on a universal level while Rockwell’s paintings of the same subject matter recasts those freedoms for a strictly American audience by appealing to familiar American scenes and sentimentality. During the time when president FDR gave this speech‚ WWII had begun and America wasn’t involved. The allied forces were Russia‚ Great Britain‚ and China while the axis forces were Germany‚ Italy

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    explain the ins and outs of human society. These explanations have helped shape our perception of the world and the society we live in. One such philosopher is Edmund Burke‚ the father of modern conservatism. Considering Burke’s stance on the American Revolution‚ it is quite surprising that he strongly opposed the French Revolution. In his most well known work‚ Reflections on the revolution in France‚ Burke argued that the revolution went against the rights of all the people involved and against

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    Preamble Irrespective of the medium‚ Art usually has something to say or a story to tell. This is one of the reasons why it is created - to communicate. Content The statue of Memi and Sabu is from Egypt but not of royalty‚ dating back to the Fourth Dynasty. Titled ‘The Royal Acquaintances Memi and Sabu’‚ it depicts a young man and woman who seem to know each other very well. It can be said that they are more than acquaintances with Memi’s left hand‚ directly on Sabu’s breast. ‘Statue of Gudea’ was

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    process to appreciate the changes that take place in cultural practices‚ values‚ and norms over time. The interview conducted had an interviewee‚ seventy years of age and Kenyan nationality. The interviewee was last born male‚ with three brothers and two sisters living in a farm. The family of the old man was humble‚ with limited farm space‚ just enough to meet the basic food requirements. The old man confirmed that he was

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    Obesity in America Today’s American culture promotes eating habits that lead to obesity. Many of us help our selves to food that is readily or easily available instead of food that is healthy for us. This habit can be easily explained by the lack of time many Americans have and how many of us eat even when hunger is not present. As a result‚ America is considered the "fattest country in the world". Although our American culture is a major cause of obesity‚ genetics and gender are also causes

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    1 & 2 North America Before the Europeans explorers had arrived‚ the descendants of the prehistoric pioneers and later migrants - the Native Americans - had formed a variety of tribes throughout North America. Each tribe was related. Some were simple nomads who roamed through the west of the continent‚ while some were forest dwellers who worked as hunters and fishermen. The southwest region of North America was home to the farming people of the Pueblo country‚ inhabiting substantial cities

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    Annual Survey of International & Comparative Law Volume 15 | Issue 1 Article 3 8-30-2010 The Relationship Between Law and Politics Dr. Miro Cerar Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.law.ggu.edu/annlsurvey Part of the Other Law Commons Recommended Citation Cerar‚ Dr. Miro (2009) "The Relationship Between Law and Politics‚" Annual Survey of International & Comparative Law: Vol. 15: Iss. 1‚ Article 3. Available at: http://digitalcommons.law.ggu.edu/annlsurvey/vol15/iss1/3

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    NON OBJECTIVE ART Composition with red‚ yellow and blue‚ composed by Piet Mondrian from 1937-1942  HISTORICAL BACKGROUND: * The art movement that Composition with red‚ yellow and blue was created in was Surrealism.  * After returning to Holland in 1914‚ Mondrian was fascinated by abstract paintings. * With the war outbreak in Holland‚ Mondrian was forced to stay in Holland‚ where in 1916-1917‚ he helped form the Neo-Plasticism movement. Neo-plasticism impacted and brought out the

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