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    BEd211 Reading 4

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    Reading 4 Alvestad‚ M.‚ Duncan‚ J.‚ & Berge‚ A. (2009). New Zealand teachers talk about Te Whāriki. New Zealand Journal of Teachers Work‚ 6(1)‚ 3 - 19. New Zealand ECE teachers talk about Te Whā riki New Zealand Journal of Teachers’ Work‚ Volume 6‚ Issue 1‚ 3-19‚ 2009 MARIT ALVESTAD University of Stavanger‚ Norway JUDITH DUNCAN University of Canterbury ANITA BERGE University of Stavanger‚ Norway ABSTRACT This article presents a group of nine New Zealand early childhood teachers’ understandings

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    Introduction The relation between humans and genetic manipulation is older than we think. Humans have been manipulating the transfer of genetic information between organisms for over 10.000 years. The first experiences were with cultivation of grains and domestication of animals. The facilities that these methods bring in order to keep having the necessary stuff for our survival make the humans improve their techniques. Now‚ with the advances of science‚ we have some sophisticated ways to make

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    Guns‚ Germs and Steel by Jared Diamond Prologue 1. Summarize Yali’s question. This requires mentioning race‚ intelligence‚ and development of technology.  Yali asks "why is it that you white people developed so much cargo and brought it to New Guinea‚ but we black people had little cargo of our own?" What Yali is asking is about the origins of inequality between countries and societies in the world.  He wants to know why people of European descent are rich and powerful while people like him

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    the criminal (McCluskey et al.‚ 2008). Examples of similar social justice practices involving mediation and reconciliation between victim and offender are found in cultures around the world‚ including the traditions of Canadian Mennonites‚ the Maori tribe of New Zealand‚ and various Native American tribes (Morrison

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    Rite Of Passage

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    My first tattoo was a small tribal rose on my left calf I was 19 and the tattoo was free. After a few years I couldn’t wait to get it covered up. Another view of rite of passage is the Maori People‚ their intricate moko tattooing marks their rank the men are being heavily tattooed from face to feet and women wear only a facial tattoo on the chin. “You may lose your most valuable property through misfortune in various ways. You may lose

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    GGS chapter 2

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    Olivia Lanning Blanc AP World- Summer Assignment- Pre Reading 1. What is your definition of world history? World history is the study of everyone and everything that has existed from the earliest point studied to present day. It includes all areas of the world and everything that has happened‚ often going into why things happen‚ and what happens afterwards. 2. What interests you about studying history? What does not? Studying history is interesting to me because you can see the difference

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    shocked by the incident and disgusted at the behaviour of Dylan Roof. In New Zealand racism still exists too‚ but it is slowly dissipating. Maori’s are still looked down on by some‚ but New Zealand as a whole is improving the equality between society. Maoris have be given the right to vote and they now have seven parliamentary seats. There is also scholarships and subsidised university fees available to

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    Imperialism: 1 countries domination of the political‚ economic‚ and social life of another country. Forms: colony(control everything) protectorate(had its own gov but policies guided by a foreign power) sphere of influence(economic only). Needed raw materials + desire for new markets. Acquire lands often thru military measures. Nationalism: pride in 1’s own nation. Desire for independence‚ self-rule‚ + restoration of their customs and traditions. Helped stir revolts. Bcame 1 of the most pwrful

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    An Ideal Student

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    descent‚ history‚ and so forth). This meaning of nationality is not defined by political borders or passport ownership and includes nations that lack an independent state (such as the Scots‚ Welsh‚ English‚ Basques‚ Kurds‚ Tamils‚ Hmong‚ Inuit and Māori). Individuals may also be considered nationals of groups with autonomous status which have ceded some power to a larger government‚ such as the federally recognized tribes of Native Americans in the United States. Spanish law recognises the autonomous

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    1. British Museum The world-famous British Museum exhibits the works of man from prehistoric to modern times from around the world. Highlights include the Rosetta Stone‚ the Parthenon sculptures‚ and the mummies in the Ancient Egypt collection. Entry is free but special exhibitions require tickets. Tate Modern Sitting grandly on the banks of the Thames is Tate Modern‚ Britain’s national museum of modern and contemporary art. Its unique shape is due to it previously being a power station. Inside

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