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    During the film whale rider‚ we see the characters‚ Paka and Pai. Paka‚ growing up the way he did‚ follows every rule that their tradition has‚ whereas Pai‚ being born into the modern world‚ wants the maori people to think more progressively. At first‚ Paka is blind to Pai’s ability to be the chief‚ he is harsh and strict towards Pai. However his intentions are good and everything he does is out of respect and fear for his culture. Paka’s outdated beliefs of his culture‚ place strict expectations

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    3. What did the development of Swahili demonstrate about the nature and workings of the Indian Ocean economy in early-modern times? The development and evolution of the Swahili language was significant in the respect that it is an example of the changes that were necessary for the Indian Ocean economy to survive. The coastal areas of East Africa saw influence from several fronts‚ notably Portuguese‚ Arabic and Persian influence especially in terms of the development of the Swahili language. The

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    This is a summary of the details of the powhiri process. Introduction The Marae is the core of Maori culture. It is where all of the services are accomplished‚ agreements and disagreements decide‚ tribal policies promulgated and formalised. “The word marae has come to mean the collection of building and land within an area that is almost always defined by a fence or wall and‚ often‚ on one boundary by a river‚ lake or sea" (Walker‚ 2007).The marae is the area in front of the Wharenui‚ the main

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    Assessment CS1ASRK Resource kit Te Reo Maori I have created a waiata song book‚ A3 and well presented on brightly coloured paper‚ laminated and in binder rings. I love to pull out my waiata book because I enjoy music and dance. There are some songs I know well and others which I can never remember the tune of. So in my practise I will start with something I know well which I can sing confidently to really get the children interested and involved such as ‘hoki toki’‚ and then I will try one I

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    I. Part One: What is a worldview? Define what the term “worldview” means. “Worldview is a response of our heart or inner being; our intellect‚ emotion and will. It’s the total framework we bring to decision making” (Weider & Gutierrez‚ Consider‚ 2011) II.Part Two: Articulate the biblical/Christian Worldview (what is believed) for each of the following 5 questions. Give 2 relevant scripture references for each of the five questions below (do not write out the verses) to support why it is believed

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    Worldview XXXXXXXXXX Liberty University Worldview is a response of our inner being; our intellect‚ emotion and will. It determines what information we use when making a decision‚ even if not realizing it. We all have a “worldview”‚ though we aren ’t always consistent in how we apply it. Worldview is like looking through a lens at the same object‚ in which we all see different colors. Origin is a question that we all have asked ourselves and some point in life. ’Where did we come from?” or

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    RUNNING HEAD: WORLDVIEW WORLDVIEW [Type the author name] University What is a worldview? A worldview is the way a person mentally approaches a situation. Every person has a worldview. A worldview is made up of our unique and individual life circumstances such as the status we hold within the community‚ our upbringing‚ how we interpret death‚ the job we hold‚ what we feel we are worth and how we judge between right and wrong. The Question of Origin Acts 17:24 it says‚ that God made the

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    Te Wháriki Report This report is on Te Whariki: Early Childhood Curriculum in which we follow as a framework for teaching in New Zealand. This report is going to cover the three broad age groups Te Whariki is based upon. It will explain the principles and strands of Te Whariki and the impact it has on a developing child. It will describe the purpose of Te Whariki and discuss ways it is used by early childhood education services throughout New Zealand. It will describe Te Whariki’s support for

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    chief/whale rider Paikea. 3.The mother and twin brother die. 4. The new chief must be male. 5. The argument is about what Porourangi should do next‚ stay or leave? They also fought about Pai’s name. 6. The 3 ladies were smoking. According to Pai “Maori women need to protect their child bearing properties” so they should stop. 7. Pai’s Father. 8.A boy passes wind and Koro helps calm the crowd when everyone erupts with laughter. 9. They talk about how porourangi isn’t taking responsibility of Pai

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    Worldview Assignment A worldview is a person’s philosophy of life‚ a framework a person brings to decision-making and a filter or lens which a person uses to interpret life and the world around them. The question of Origin ask “how did life begin?” and “how did man come into existence?” Our answers to this question determine our decision about how we live and where we draw our values through sense of meaning and life. According to Naturalism‚ man is a machine and when that machine breaks life

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