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    Harlem Children’s Zone Mark Simpson November 13‚ 2014 “What should we do to transform our neighbourhoods?” Overall Assignment Question In response to "A New Opportunity" (last page of the case): What would you do if you were Canada‚ and why? Use the questions below to frame your answer. 1. Utilizing the Ansoff Matrix how would you describe the most viable option for HCZ? Use an opening sentence and then use no more than 5 points to support. Harlem Children’s Zone relies on their

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    in Vietnam in the 1960’s was an extremely controversial topic among the American public. America’s role in the war was questionable‚ and thousands of young men were drafted into the army against their own personal beliefs. In If I Die in a Combat Zone ‚ author Tim O’Brien argued that the Vietnam War was unjust through his depictions of violent events during the war‚ how the war affected both the soldiers and innocent civilians‚ and the inhumane duties required of the soldiers. One of the most significant

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    the sick monkey in Reston escapes from its cage and Jerry spends days trying to catch it • similar is the potential rip in the space suits • Both Sammy Daniels and Jerry Jaax share a strong concern over his wife or ex-wife working with in the hot zone with the virus • Finally‚ the doctors in the book tried to help the villagers the best that they could‚ and eventually ended up leaving the village and the people behind. In the movie‚ the village‚ that had many people infected with the virus‚ was

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    will occur during their lifetime while others prefer to live in safer places. Also many people who have lived and grown up in such areas prefer to stay where they are and where their past is. If there is a volcano present at the site of the tectonic zone people may choose to stay because after the volcano has erupted there is very fertile soil allowing almost anything to be grown. Volcanoes also bring good tourism to places allowing people to make money by doing tours‚ providing accommodation and selling

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    Landing Zone by John O. Wehrle‚ CAT I‚ 1966 Bio John Wehrle was born 1941‚ in San Antonio‚ TX is an American artist currently living in Richmond‚ CA. Wehrle is best known as a muralist and site-specific installation artist Proficient in painting‚ sculpture and photography‚ his work is in public and private collections. His work has been internationally collected. Wehrle is the son of an educator and a salesman. His father‚ Larry Wehrle‚ graduated from Texas A&M‚ where he was Captain of the Aggie

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    The Hot Zone Name _Kindra Morris__ By Richard Preston Date_9-27-2014__ Ch. 8 - CARDINAL 1. As the courier passed the sample of Peter Cardinal’s blood to Gene Johnson at the airport‚ think about how this would take place after 9/11. What would have been different? The airport security would of checked what was in the box and tried to see if it was a bomb related object or not and it most likely would not of been let on the plane. 2. How was the sample stored for safety handling? How

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    interactionist theory is that children are born with the predisposition to communicate and that language is acquired through a social context and that there are critical times when adult intervention can assist higher levels of learning‚ also known as the zone of proximal development (ZPD) (Swinburne learning material‚ week 3) a child who is born should have basic physical of five senses abilities(Andrew James‚ MBChB‚ MBI‚ FRACP‚ FRCPC‚ 2009) and continue to develop after birth. The young children are natural

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    In If I Die in a Combat Zone‚ author Tim O’Brien argued that the Vietnam War was unjust through his depictions of his internal struggles‚ the soldiers’ experiences in Vietnam‚ and how lives were pointlessly altered. To begin‚ O’Brien argued that the war was unjust through his depictions of his internal struggles. For instance‚ the author expressed his opposition to the war and sought counsel in an attempt to relieve his distress. When O’Brien expressed his concerns to the chaplain‚ the chaplain

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    Tim O’Brien‚ author of If I Die in a Combat Zone: Box Me Up and Ship Me Home attempted to reveal the true horrors accounted for during the Vietnam war that changed many people’s lives in a sullen way by narrating personal stories from memory‚ showing his revamped lifestyle‚ and psychologically explaining how the draft affected Americans. O’Brien demonstrates through his writing how evil the war actually was. Toe poppers‚ Bouncing Betties‚ booby-trapped artillery‚ mortar round and hand grenades were

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    The Twilight Zone was notoriously known for reflecting social and political issues in an entertaining and imaginative allegories. Debuting in 1959 and airing until 1964‚ this anthological series often left viewers contemplating their own thoughts through the stories creator Rod Serling painted out for them. One episode in particular‚ directed by Douglas Heyes‚ was notorious for the impact it left on viewers. Airing on November 11th‚ 1960 and running at 25 minutes and 14 seconds‚ Eye of the Beholder

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