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    They control you whether you know it or not You may be in a totalitarian government and not even know it like in the story of Harrison Bergeron or be very aware of it like in North Korea‚ but in both worlds the government control detail in their lives whether they are aware of it or not. In Harrison Bergeron their government tells them that everyone must be equal no matter who you are but in reality not everyone is equal because their government nor their army has to pay the price for equality unlike

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    City and Guilds 6302 Award in Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector Unit 003 – Using Inclusive Learning and Teaching Approaches in Lifelong Learning Assessment Tasks 1-3 By Unit 003 – Using Inclusive Learning and Teaching Approaches in Lifelong Learning Background: 1. Be able to plan inclusive learning and teaching sessions. (1.1) The need of the learners was identified as having to have investigators who could adopt

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    Environmental education is a process of learning and teaching of environmental concepts and practices which increases people’s awareness about the environment. It mainly focuses on creation of knowledge and understanding of the environment and its challenges. It also focuses on creation of skills to mitigate environmental problems which are arising day by day and provides a forum for existing environmental knowledge to be exercised. Its objectives are creation of awareness and helping people to develop

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    up the message” Scrivener‚ Learning Teaching p.178 ASSESSMENT CRITERIA: Successful candidates can show evidence of: awareness of how learners’ backgrounds‚ previous learning experience and learning styles affect learning identifying the learners’ language / skills needs correctly using terminology relating to the description of language systems and language skills selecting appropriate material and / or resources to aid the learners’ language development providing a rationale for

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    Cristina Villarroel What Are The Benefits of Learning English? English is one of the most spoken languages in the entire world‚ with more than 360 million native speakers (Nationalencyklopedin‚ 2010) and 750 English second language speakers (Future of English?‚ 2011). It has become a global language and very useful tool in the modern world. Although‚ some people think it is not important learn English as long as they live in a non-English-speaking country‚ they are not thinking of all the benefits

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    Sustainability is the ability of a population to thrive socially and economically but without over using resources and damaging the environment for the future generations. This requires large amounts of planning and management of resources across the globe. Curitiba in southern Brazil has the 5th biggest economy of cities in Brazil. The city acts as one of Brazil’s financial hubs. Nevertheless Curitiba also has a strong manufacturing pedigree with the South American headquarters of Volvo trucks

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    Priscilla Smith Agundez AP English/ period 2 Precis “The Myth of the Latin Woman: I Just Met a Girl Named Maria” Judith Ortiz Cofer wrote a classification essay in 1993 titled “The Myth of the Latin Woman: I Just Met a Girl Named Maria” in which she reveals her feelings that she had towards all the racial instances she has been through resulting from her ethnicity. In the essay Cofer uses emotional appeal by writing: “But Maria had followed me to London…”‚she writes this to expose the audience

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    my response to the questions you provided for our review. One of the conversation we talked about in unit 6 learning journal was language barriers. There are many children born in the United States that speak little to none of their native tongue. The assumption is that people that live in America from different cultures speak the language of their parents‚ and grandparents. Moreover‚ what we have learned from stories like Samir Moussa writings is that culturally diverse children depend on extended

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    MİGRANT MOTHER AND LA FAMİLİA Art has always been important to society. The art influence and modify to society and which is formed society’s understanding and era. Especially visual arts such as paintings and photographs all important for know better. For example: Jaime Olaya’s painting La Familia and Dorthea Lange’s photograph Migrant Mother. l am going to compare and contrast the similarities and differences between Migrant Mother and La Familia. There are some similarities between the two

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    ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS’ ATTITUDE TOWARDS INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IN KERALA Dr. Santhosh Kumar Vallikkat Principal Farook B.Ed College ‚Kottakkal Malappuram‚ Kerala Abstract Attitudes about inclusion are extremely complex and vary from teacher to teacher and school to school. This article explores the attitudes of elementary teachers about inclusion of special needs children in general education. This study adopted a descriptive survey research design‚ with 600 teachers as participants

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