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    Maria Montessori Childhood

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    the way children learned naturally. She believed in order expand any system of education a favorable environment must be created to allow the flow of a child’s natural gift. Maria Montessori was one of the greatest pioneers of theories in early childhood education‚ and her work continues throughout the United States and around the globe.

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    Childhood Resilience

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    Resilience is something that needs to be built up in layers and over time. Some children may have a better disposition/character that may make them gain resilience a little easier‚ for those that don’t have such an ’easy’ nature‚ they may need a little more help to gain the personal skills to help them build up their resilience. Children who are helped to build up good resilience are able to cope with change much better for example‚ transitions‚ going up to school‚ becoming more independent in managing

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    Early Childhood Caries

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    Alexis Foster 1. Early Child hood Caries Early Childhood Caries is a disease that has many names‚ for example‚ dental caries and a cavity. Childhood Caries is a disease in ones mouth caused from missing or cavity food. It usually occurs in the primary teeth of school-aged children due to the excess consumption of sugary foods and bacteria from the mouth. On a biological level‚ it is mainly caused from a particular bacteria “streptococcus” on tooth enamel. Dental caries is most prevalent in South

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    The feminist movement in America of 60’s Maintenance: Introdaction The reasons of occurrence of the second wave of feminism in the beginning of 60’s Prominent features and differences of feminism of "a new wave» Movement for the rights of women and female liberation movement Legal victories Timeline of key events View on Popular Culture The conclusion Literature Introduction. Feminism (fr. Feminisme‚ from an armour. Femina - "woman")

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    One take-away from Native American Perspectives that helped me understand Native American history more was the idea of regimes of truth from French philosopher Michel Foucault. This idea was vital in understanding Native American and settler colonial relations. Foucault said‚ “Truth is a thing of this world: it is produced only by a virtue of multiple forms of constraint. And it induces regular effects of power. Each society has its regime of truth‚ its “general politics” of truth: that is‚ the types

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    Causes of Childhood Obesity Childhood Obesity has become a growing problem with children today. Obesity now affects 17% of all children in the United States-triple the rate from just one generation ago (CDC). There are multiple reasons that more and more children are becoming obese. The decrease in physical activity‚ along with increased amounts of television‚ computers‚ and video games is one. Higher calorie and sugar intake is another reason for the rising numbers. Childhood obesity is

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    Two American Indian Stories From Marxist ’s Perspective “Roma and Julie: Indians in Duality” by Barney Bush and “Looking for Hiawatha” by Andrew Connors are two short stories selected from “Blue Dawn‚ Red Earth‚” a collection of contemporary Native Indians literatures (Trafzer). Bush is a Shawnee who grew up in Karber’s Ridge in Hardin County‚ Illinois (Bush). Connors is a Bad River Ojibwe from Wisconsin (Trafzer). In both of these stories‚ the theme

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    African Americans and Medicine: From Slavery to Modern Times Imagine being sick‚ but never going to a doctor because you knew they would do bad things to you‚ make you sicker‚ or even kill you. When we see doctors‚ we are trusting them to make the best decisions to help us. However‚ there was a time when doctors committed the most heinous acts against those who needed them. African American’s have been used for unethical studies and cases since the time of slavery. Some were used against their

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    The Americas

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    Unit 7- Essay: The Americas The Aztecs and Inca people had many issues and concerns when they came in contact with the European people. In this essay I will be comparing the issues‚ and concerns of Aztec and Inca cultures to their contacts with the Europeans. Some of the issues that I will be discussing are from the time period that covered roughly the 1400’s to roughly around the 1500’s. The Aztecs were American Indian people who ruled a mighty empire in Mexico from the 1400’s to 1500’s. In

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    Starling From Days Before Time Before Europeans even knew about the Americas‚ Native American tribes were the first inhabitants. These first inhabitants were a people group united by kinship and called Paleo-Indians and they settled in the Americas between twelve and fifteen thousand years ago. Large mammals and an abundance of plants drew hunter-gatherers to the Americas‚ which provided the sustenance necessary for survival. Agriculture takes hold in a portion of the Americas between 1000

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