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    As I drove down 41st St. N in downtown Birmingham, I looked to the right side of the road and saw many people just standing or kids running around outside in front of building that looked like apartments. I thought to myself “why are they all outside? And what is this place?” I researched the demographics and the building complexes in that area and found that these were public housing. As I continued my research and what life was like there in those houses I decided that I would get some actual answers

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    Introduction: Poverty a worldwide problem that affects everybody who deals with the situation. People living in poverty are at the lowest of the lowest in the social, economic and political class. Another word for poverty is the slums. In today’s world there is an estimate of three-billion people that live in poverty. The average poverty person live off of just $2.50 a day. One third of the people that live in poverty are children. Over twenty-two thousand children die due to poverty. People lose

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    Language is the way humans communicate and express their feelings to one another. We all use language to share our inner thoughts and deliver emotions, collaborate with others and socialize. Written and spoken language can differ in many ways. ( blab describes written language as a form that usually cannot be changed easily and more permanent. It also tends to be more complex and have intricate wording with detail to punctuation, spelling and full sentences. Also, the person usually doesn’t receive

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    The crusades were multiple attempts by the Christians of Europe to clam the holy land. With the most important being the land of Jerusalem. This bloody struggle continued for roughly two centuries completely altering the region and its views. The first crusades were in 1095 and were ignited by Pope Urban II. The year 1095 B.C. was the hit of the Christian churches influence on the people. The church was corrupt and wanted more power and influence. The churches major appeal was to sinners throw the

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    Crusades and religious purposes. The first Crusades began in 1095, when armies of Christians from Western Europe responded to Pope Urban II’s plea to go to war against Muslim forces in the Holy Land. Pope Urban II wanted to go to war because he wanted to free the people of Jerusalem and the Church of the holy Sepulcher. He also wanted to defend the suffering Christians of the East, and also to marshal the energy of the constantly warring feudal lords. The first crusade was the only one that they achieved

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    The First Crusade was organized in 1096 by the decision of Pope Urban II at the request of Byzantine Emperor Alexius I with the aim of helping the Eastern Christians in the defense of Anatolia (Asia Minor) from the onset of the Seljuks. During the campaign, further objective turned out to be the liberation of the holy city of Jerusalem and the Holy Land from the Muslims. Initially, the Pope`s appeal was addressed only to the French knights, but, later, the Crusade turned into a full-scale military

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    Introduction One of the primary responsibilities of an educator is to provide the foundation for intellectual and cognitive thinking and to prepare students for lifelong learning. Garcia (2009) states that “bilingual education has the potential of being a transformative school practice, able to educate all children in ways that stimulate and expand their intellect and imagination, as they gain ways of expression and access different ways of being in the world” (p.12). Implementing a two-way Spanish

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    Bilingualism and Cognitive Development Language is important in every children`s everyday life. Children need language to communicate with others and to be able to perceive the world. They need language to read, write, talk with others, listen and understand. Language enables human beings to communicate with others and be part of society. Language is a form of communication that is based on a system of symbols. Language involves five systems of rules. The five rules of language are Phonology, syntax

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    as many languages as possible in a single lifetime. Language is one of the major systems of communication. So, is trying to learning to learn to write in a different language on a top of a first language a difficult and daunting process for the learner? I for one, strongly believe that a language learner’s first language challenges and hinders his or her ability to learn to write in a different language. There are lot of different aspects and rules involved in writing a language that make it difficult

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    resistance movements, Oka, Gustafsen Lake, and Burnt Church each had their own reasons as to why they started, and how the First Nations people fought for what they believed in. They fought for their rights to fish, to keep their sacred land safe and to be able to use sacred land for their Sun Dances. These resistances were between the First Nations people and the non-First Nations people, the Oka resistance was the Mohawk people and they were trying to protect their lands from an impending golf

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