Along streams in the desert Southwest, a sharp pinging note in the thickets announces the presence of Abert's Towhee. If an observer tries to approach, a pair of these towhees may stay just ahead and out of sight, calling in an odd squealing duet when pressed too closely. When undisturbed, they feed on the ground under dense bushes, scratching among the leaf-litter. Many southwestern "specialty birds" have extensive ranges in the tropics, but this towhee barely gets across the border into northwestern
Discuss filing requirement? - Filing requirements are specified by law for each type of taxpayer. In addition, all corporation must file a tax return annually regardless of their taxable income. Therefore, estates and trusts are required to file annual income tax returns if their gross income exceeds $600. In the filing requirements for individual taxpayers are a little more complex as they depend on the taxpayer’s filing status, age and gross income. The gross income thresholds are calculated as the sum of the standard deduction, additional deduction for taxpayers age 65 or older and personal exemptions that should be applied to each respective filing status. In addition, the amounts are indexed each year for inflation. Thus, when a taxpayer is due a refund which happened to occur only when
Classification: Posting of sales transaction to proper account: tested when accuracy tested; focus on unusual items
His inaction to help his father helps him become what is going to be in later chapters. In chapter 7 people where throwing bread into the wagon Meir's father got the bread when they threw it in the middle and his son beat him up for the bread even though the father had bread for him. "Meir, my little Meir! Don't you recognize me ... Your killing your father .... I have bread ... for you too ... for you too ..." (Chapter 7, 101). Elie hoped he wouldn't turn into Meir and that he would never do that to his father. In chapter 6 page 91 "He had already gone through the door when I remembered that I had noticed his son running beside me I had forgotten and so had not mentioned it to Rabbi Eliahu! But i had remembered something else: his sone had
Explain and evaluate: “if resources were infinitely abundant in relation to the demand for them, the economizing problem would dissolve in a sea of affluence.”
Haymitch Abernathy, the second ever person to win the hungers games from district twelve has been nominated the job of mentoring Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark district twelve tributes. After Haymitch won the hunger games he was left with memories of other tributes being killed and as of this he couldn’t sleep. Being intoxicated was the only way he could keep his mind off things. When Haymitch was elected the job of mentoring Katniss and Peeta there was a problem he was going to have to stop drinking and soba up to be able to properly mentor them. To make everything final all nominees from all districts gather to hopefully not hear there name. When Effie Trinket calls for district twelves mentor Haymitch stands and stumbles up onto the stage, everyone could tell he was
Joshua got 80/100 on ENGL 212 Paper # 1, and 18/25 on Exercise # 1.
In regards to the AITSL standard 1.4, it is essential to include a curriculum and teaching practices, which respects Indigenous peoples perspectives in order to build positive learning relationships between educators and their students in the classroom. Educators can incorporate various approaches in many ways; however, they must ensure that the curriculum is applicable and respectful towards Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander knowledge, ensure they continuously develop and release engaging and culturally inclusive curriculum in learning environments. As for literacy and numeracy accomplishments, it is essential to advance in teaching practices of valuing and respecting the knowledge of including Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander language.
I represent the children of Maudie Miller Oliphant, Dianne Oliphant, Jan Oliphant and Lloyd Oliphant who are concerned about Maudie Miller Oliphant’s health, safety, and her ability to live alone in her house. They feel that Ms. Oliphant needs around the clock care, and she is reluctant to agree to that. Moreover, she is confused and does things which puts her safety in jeopardy such as, carrying open flames around her house to light a candle.
Ravitch?s discussion on ?achievement gaps? points out that African American students academic scores have progressed remarkably since 1990 to 2011. She also states that the Hispanic and Asian have progressed as well. Achievement gaps will continue to be an issue, as long as there are different races, ethnic groups, the poor and the wealthy. The more disadvantaged one is, is going to lack in education and prosperity. To solve an issue like the achievement gap, we need to take action and begin at the root. These children are suffering because lack of proper education in the school system, which stems from the poverty in the segregated neighborhoods. Low income
The wetlands of spring welcomes migrating shorebird species, including sandpipers, stilts, plovers, dunlins, curlews, and avocets. The colors of summer come alive with an array of birds atop trees with beautiful sounds filling the air. These include black-chinned, calliope, broad-tailed, red-tailed hawk, white-crowned sparrow, tanager and rufous hummingbird. Cranes and geese make their appearance in early fall, coyotes, northern shovelers dabble on the water, javelina, and mule deer idle or prance about in the open meadow, and wild turkeys trek in their roosting
The identity of Australia as a place comes from both its physical features and the atmosphere, which is often created by its physical appearance. Three artists who have depicted the Australian landscape in different styles are Arthur Streeton, John Olsen and Sally Morgan. Streeton’s works are in a realistic but lively style typical of the Heidelberg school. He was intent on recreating the light and warmth of the land. Olsen and Morgan’s works, on the other hand, offer more abstract interpretations of the land. During the 1960s and 1970s, Olsen captured the essence and the energy of the landscape with his bold and bright brushwork whilst Morgan’s work from the 1980s portrays Australia from an indigenous perspective, which she achieves through her use of Aboriginal symbolism and cultural imagery.
1) Complete summary of the case study that identifies the key problems and issues, provides background information, relevant facts, the solution employed, and the results achieved.
In “Labeling, Life Chances, and Adult Crime” by Benburg & Krohn page 1291 under “STRUCTURAL LOCATION AND LABELING” they argue about different labeling theory. “(Ageton and Elliott, 1974; Jensen, 1972). Benburg & Krohn discuss how Structural location, such as race or social class, may provide people with differential means to resist deviant labeling in the face of official intervention. But when you’re in a higher status you have more credibility, you have a have something to protect, because you are judged by every moves you do, it’s more likely people are very aware of your mistakes, therefore when it comes to law enforcement, if you’re in a higher status and commit any felony you definitely y have more to lose than a person in a lower status.
XO Lewis Abernathy woke to the sound of a wailing Klaxon. He wasn’t immediately alarmed by this, they had after all been drilling for the past three months. Three months of prowling around the East China Sea, waking at all times of the night just for the crew to sit at General Quarters for three hours while the captain and Abernathy walk around the ship making sure every deck and bulkhead is in order. But still Abernathy dressed and headed for the bridge ready for three hours of walking and listening to the captains complaints.
‘Normal’ what does that mean? For many, this means fitting into the group and being the same as everyone else. In most groups ‘normal’, means having both legs and arms, being able to hear and see, not needing help in everyday tasks, like going to the washroom or getting dressed, drinking and eating. For people with disability, ‘normal’ is different, and changes from day to day depending on the tasks or how they are feeling that day, some need extra help, while others have learned to accomplish tasks by themselves. Through Jim Ferris’s poem “Normal” and Adam Pottles “Hearing Test” a different point of view is given for what is considered ‘normal’. “Normal” uses a simple baseball game to show how disability is affecting a child’s life, while