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    The key tools to maintaining your identity There are many tools that one can use to maintain their identity‚ nationally and internationally. A nation or land is where people have established their life‚ their culture and their heart; sadly it has happened where people have been forced out of their homeland. Great opening sentences. Mary Louise Pratt‚ Kenji Yoshino and Edward Said all present very good methods of maintaining one’s national identity in their essays. In Mary Louise Pratt’s essay Arts

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    In addition to the key texts listed on page 28. Appleyard N. and Appleyard K. (2010) Communicating with Learners in the Lifelong Learning Sector‚ Exeter: Learning Matters Ltd Armitage A‚ Evershed‚ J. Hayes D‚ Hudson A‚ Kent J‚ Lawes S‚ Poma‚ S and Renwick M (2012) Teaching and Training in Post-compulsory Education‚ (4th ed) London: McGraw Hill Clow R & Dawn T (2007) The ultimate FE lecturer’s handbook‚ London: Continuum Crawley J (2011) In at the Deep End‚ (2nd Ed) London: Routledge

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    CLASS DISCUSSION TOPIC: Classification of Law Question Suzana came to see you‚ a legal officer in Biro Bantuan Guaman and related the following: Although she is from Penang and married a fine young man from Johor Bharu‚ they were married in Golok because her father had objected to her marriage. She helped her husband to set up a stall by using her RM10‚000 savings. She also actively participated in the business until she gave birth to their twins. Since then‚ she became a fulltime housewife

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    Jamie Schiller English 114 09/12/12 Difficulty Paper 1 “If one thinks of cultures‚ or literatures‚ as discrete‚ coherently structured‚ monolingual edifices‚ Guaman Poma’s text‚ and indeed any autoethnographic work‚ appears anomalous or chaotic – as it apparently did to the European scholars Pietschmann spoke to in 1912. If one does not think of cultures this way‚ then Guanman Poma’s text is simply heterogeneous‚ as the Andean region was itself and remains today. Such a text is heterogeneous

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    Gypsy culture” (Sutherland‚ 1992‚ p.277). Hispanic immigrants may be reluctant to seek medical attention because of their immigrant status. “They may be afraid of the clinical staff and may consider them members of a government agency such as INS” (Poma‚ 1983‚ p. 945). Among Hispanics‚ the support provided by the extended family is very important. In 1986 Reinert stated “important decisions are made by the entire family. Family decisions may supersede decisions made by the health care provider” (as

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    Names: Carlos Murillo‚ Xavier Villegas‚ Zabeth Chedraui‚ Paula Ruiz‚ Solange Guaman Case 7-1 Handy Andy Inc  Is this a customer service problem? Why or why not? No‚ because the case did not mention that costumers were unsatisfied‚ in fact it says that few defects had been reported and most of the times the deliveries were fast enough‚ also that the installing compactors process was done efficiently. Marketing channels are the arrangement of intermediaries (wholesalers‚ retailers‚ and

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    ------------------------------------------------- London Eye From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The London Eye | | General information | Status | Complete | Type | Ferris wheel | Location | South Bank of the River Thames‚London Borough of Lambeth | Coordinates | 51.5033°N 0.1197°WCoordinates: 51.5033°N 0.1197°W | Inaugurated | 31 December 1999 Opened: 9 March 2000 | Cost | £70 million[1] | Height | 135 metres (443 ft)[2] | Technical details | Diameter | 120 metres (394 ft)[2]

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    Geo 373 Final paper

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    Ryan Lamb Geo 373 1. What was the view of Las Casas in relation to Spanish treatment of the indigenous people of the Indies? Las Casas viewed the indigenous people in a good light‚ having said that they were humble and peaceful. He also stated that‚ for the most part‚ they were the type of people who wanted to mind to their own business and not get concerned with others. He was a spokesperson for the indigenous people in the new world‚ feeling the pain that these Spanish intruders forced

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    Essay #2 Arts of the Contact Zone During a recent English Literature class we were asked to read and learn about the Arts of the Contact Zone by Mary Louise Pratt. This essay opened up a whole new concept for me. The new term “Contact Zone” appeared and Pratt defined it as “social spaces where cultures meet‚ clash‚ and grapple with each other often in contexts of highly asymmetrical relations of power‚ such as colonialism‚ slavery‚ or the aftermaths as they are lived out in many parts of the

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    Tension of Opposites

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    Scott Buchanan Mrs. Poma English Honors / Block H 28 May 2009 Tension of Opposites One of the greatest aspects of humanity is that no two people are identical; rather‚ every individual has his own perspective‚ beliefs‚ and ideas. This discrepancy among opinions is the basis for all conflicts and arguments. However‚ these conflicts can be beneficial‚ as two opposing sides may negotiate with each other to reach a verdict that is more acceptable than either of the sides’ views alone. In Tuesdays

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