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    The Lakota Way

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    Rachel Hansen The Lakota Way The Lakota tribe introduced many values in this book. Humility (unsiiciyapi)‚ perseverance (wowacintanka)‚ respect (wawoohola)‚ honor (wayuoniban)‚ love (cantognake)‚ sacrifice (incicupi)‚ truth (wowicake)‚ compassion (waunsilapi)‚ bravery (woohitike)‚ fortitude (cantewasake)‚ generosity (camteyuke)‚ and wisdom (woksape) were among the lessons learned throughout this book in the stories told. These stories have been told by grandmothers and grandfathers to their kin

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    Health and

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    |Identify legislation relating to general health and safety in a health or | |PWSC27 |1 |1.1 |social care work setting. | |Answer | |Legislation relating to health and safety in a care work setting include the Health and Safety at Work Act. Care Standards Act. COSH

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    Ways of Laughing

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    Ways Of Laughing Laugh: to make sounds with your voice‚ usually when you are smiling‚ because you think something is funny. Belly laugh: a laugh that cannot be controlled. Giggle: to laugh repeatedly in a silly way because you are amused‚ embarrassed or nervous. snigger: to laugh unkindly and quietly‚ especially at something that is not meant to be funny. chuckle: to laugh quietly‚ especially because you are thinking about something funny. to roar/howl with laughter: to laugh very loudly

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    species that has difference shape and size‚ hence the word morphology‚ which means body form. There are some fishes like Grouper‚ which has elongated and slim body‚ whereas another fish like Batfish‚ which is round and short. The difference in size can affect how Fish are somewhat torpedo shaped. Having a shape like this makes it easier to glide through the water. This is called a fusiform body shape. The body is compressed at the sides and tapers more at the tail than at the head‚ Different shapes

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    the lagom way

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    that the employees contribute with their own experiences. The lagom way‚ Lagom‚ a word that does not mean anything really‚ and could be translated to adequate‚ just right in moderation. This mentality does exist in the Swedish business culture as well‚ meaning that employees and employers focus on performing exactly what is needed and often well instead of going the extra mile or spend time on parts around the essential task. Can be surreal and very difficult to understand if you ask someone about

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    The Silent Way

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    The Silent Way a. Theory of language Each language is composed of elements that give it a unique rhythm and spirit. Functional vocabulary and core structure are key to the spirit of language. b. Theory of learning Processes of learning a second language are fundamentally different from L1 learning. L2 learning is an intellectual‚ cognitive process. Surrender to the music of the language‚ silent awareness then active trial. c. Objectives Near-native fluency‚ correct pronounciation‚ basic practical

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    Health

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    of Oriental medicine‚ is the fact that Li Shizhen personally avoided medicinal herbs. He was a practicing Daoist who revered tonic herbs and a range of supportive herbs that helped open the Eight Extraordinary Channels‚ the framework of the Daoist health system. For his personal life‚ he followed the Light of the great Daoist herbal masters. The same was true of the "Herb King‚" Sun Simiao. Master Sun lived to be over 100 years old‚ relying on tonic herbs as his personal herbal protocol. I would

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    The question whether humans can cohesively live together in this world‚ in society‚ but most importantly‚ in nation‚ has been discussed among inner circles of scholars for centuries. The answer to this questions is yes‚ they can live together as one human race. The 43rd president of the United States‚ George Bush‚ once stated‚ “ In the face of all this evil‚ we remain strong and united‚ ‘One Nation Under God.’ ” Bush said this after the tragic 9/11 incident. As one can see‚ Bush states that Americans

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    Ways of the World

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    Christians. I am a very visual person and to me I can see how carbon dating works‚ and I can see how vestigial structures are extremely similar between whales‚ cats‚ bats‚ and humans. Christians really do not have a response for that argument. Their only defense is “God put that there as a test‚ to test our faith.” But like I have heard many times before‚ science cannot explain everything. Morality is a main argument for the side of the Christians‚ and I can plainly see where they come from. If people

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    Google Way

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    The Google Way Anna Gatdula BCOM/230 July 2013 Google was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin in 1998. The two met in Stanford University in 1995. In 1996 they had collaborated on a project called BackRub‚ a search engine that operated on Stanford University’s servers. The project eventually took too much bandwidth to fit the university‚ and shortly after Google was born (Google‚ n.d.). The company’s mission statement is‚ “To organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible

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