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    Over the last century educators throughout America have asserted that speaking two languages put children at a disadvantage for successfully integrating into life in the USA. Recent research tells us that this is not so‚ and that culturally responsive teaching may enhance the educational outcome (Gollnick and Chin‚ 2005). Five pieces of information most valuable to my future teaching are:

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    Self-Assessment of Cultural Competence As a member of an organization‚ the knowledge you have of yourself and others is important and reflected in the ways you communicate and interact. This individual assessment instrument was developed to assist you in reflecting upon and examining your journey toward cultural competence.   The following statements are about you and your cultural beliefs and values as they relate to the organization. Please check the ONE answer that BEST DESCRIBES your response

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    Bibliography: Freedman‚ David Noel. "Jeremiah." The Anchor Bible Dictionary. New York: Doubleday‚ 1992. 4135-52. Print. Multiple. "Jeremiah." The New Interpreter ’s Bible: General Articles & Introduction‚ Commentary‚ & Reflections for Each Book of the Bible‚ including the Apocryphal/Deuterocanonical Books. Nashville: Abingdon‚ 1994. 811-16. Print. Hubbard‚ David Allan.‚ Glenn W. Barker‚ Gerald L

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    Communication and Child

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    CU 1530 PROMOTE COMMUNICATION IN CHILDREN’S AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S SETTINGS SHC 32 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate Examples of why people communicate To gain reassurance and acknowledgement – Giving a child reassurance will help them to develop. To build relationships - People communicate to make new relationships the way we speak to them at first may make them feel welcome or overlooked. To maintain relationships – Each time we talk to a child we are maintaining

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    indolence is very natural  Effect of misgovernment PART 2  analogy of physician( friars‚ Spanish government) ‚ patient(Philippines)‚ illness (indolence)  indolence as a chronic illness o “Indolence in the Philippines is a chronic malady‚ but not a hereditary one” Before the arrival of Spaniards‚ Malayan Filipinos raised on an active trade‚ not only among themselves but also with other neighboring countries (evidence that Filipinos were not indolent)  an illness

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    Every day nurses interact with numerous people; the most important of these are their patients. For this interaction to be meaningful and have a positive impact on the health outcomes of the patient‚ the nurse needs to build interpersonal connections with the patient to form a therapeutic relationship. The nurse also needs to be aware of the patient’s culture and practice in a culturally safe way when establishing this relationship. In this essay the main characteristics of both interpersonal connectedness

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    Indian Economic Slowdown

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    FACTORS FOR SLOWDOWN OF INDIAN ECONOMY‚SUGGESTIONS FOR ITS IMPROVEMENT Economic growth of a nation is measured by the value of goods and services produced within a country which is also known as GDP growth.The GDP contributions of the various sectors of the economy are Services-57 % Agriculture -17% Industry-27%.The growth in services sector is led by the IT-ITES industry.Which contributes nearly 8% of the GDP.The total revenue of the IT-ITES sector is around 100 billion $.Nearly 70bilion dolars

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    Bosnian War Essay

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    The Bosnian War‚ was one of horrific had broad impacts locally and universally. From setbacks to the universal reaction‚ a portion of the impacts changed the lives of Bosnians until the end of time. In this exposition‚ we talk about a portion of the impacts of the war‚ that left many thousand dead‚ scores of others and injured and social structures harmed. Even though the International Community did nothing at the pinnacle of the war‚ it responded later by looking for equity for the casualties

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    problem identified in this paper include: instability of educational policies‚ poor infrastructural development and facilities‚ poor and inadequate manpower and poor and inadequate machines and equipment. Others are poor funding and administrative malady; poor conditions of service; discrimination on the products of the system; poor curriculum development and quality assurance and entry requirements and behaviour. This paper attempted to discuss the Polytechnic Education sector in Nigeria vis-a-vis

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    The Benefits of Yoga.

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    When you hear the words "poetry of the body" or "physical art"‚ you may be surprised to know that these words refer to the practice of yoga. Contrary to what some believe‚ yoga is more than just a lot of strange poses used to increase flexibility. The benefits of yoga are physical as well as psychological and emotional. As a person fits a regular yoga routine into their schedule‚ physical changes begin to occur inside and out. Through a series of poses done regularly‚ the muscles become strengthened

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