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    Korean American Immigrants Before the World War II era, the smallest Asian community to settle in the United States of America was the Korean American community. Between 1903 and 1905, immigration records show some seven thousand Koreans migrated to Hawaii. Hawaii had been annexed to the United States in 1898 and organized as a territory in 1900 A fraction of those immigrants came to the mainland. After 1905, sizable. Korean emigration was all but stopped by Japanese

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    involved in all aspects of learning in the classroom. Having this in place means children get more hands on experience in the classroom and more room for activities, exploring and learning new things and not being afraid to step out of their comfort zone to learn. This means more creativity from students and their individuality to reveal and explore more. Having this in place means that children can connect with nature and the world and be able to communicate and have upright people skills from a young

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    There I was, eagerly practicing and ready to show off my newly learnt ABC’s in front of the entire class. The time had come, my hand shot straight up in the air, waiting to be picked to sing my heart out. It should be noted that before this we all practiced as a group to a corny cassette version. I was confidently singing, hitting every letter as it went by. As I strode to the front, as assured as any six year could be, remembering all the practice I had put in at home, singing the ears off everyone

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    Lev Vygotsky and the Zone of Proximal Development Under normal circumstances, a child will physically develop without outside assistance. While there can be variations by way of culture, class, and ability, it is difficult to contest that human nature is the driving force behind the bodily changes that take place from birth until adulthood. In contrast, when it comes to determining the ways in which a child thinks and learns, there are numerous theories on what primarily influences cognitive growth

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    communist government, now known as the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), whereas the South adopted a Democratic government. The Korean War lasted from 1950-1953 when an armistice or cease fire was declared and the 38th parallel or Demilitarized Zone

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    “War doesn’t determine what is right, only what is left,” said Bertrand Russell. Everyone once in their lives face Korean war in their history classes. Korean war, the first military attack after the cold war occurred between 1950 to 1953 and left a hostile scar in the world with more than 5 million casualties that the Koreas ended in a ceasefire, not a peace treaty, technically remaining the peninsula still at war. The headline: “Negotiations Break Down Between Two Koreas” (Choe, “The New York Times”)

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    Knowing and learning can be interpreted in many different ways, but my philosophy of knowing and learning is based on my understanding through the personal experience in the tutoring situation. As a Tutor for students who were 9 years old, majority of the time was spent reading to develop their English. An aspect that impacted the students’ learning progress tremendously was the tutor’s responsibility to understand the student’s capability, needs and interest to support their learning progress. When

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    IGN?: Ecreon How old are you?: 16 (Will be 16 August 22nd) Current rank: Silver Do you have a microphone?: Yes, I have a Sony MDRXB950BT/B What country do you live in?: North America / United States What timezone do you live in?: Central Time Zone / UTC-06:00 What languages do you speak fluently?: English, I realize that anyone can use translator to speak with someone of a different language. However, I am experienced and very efficient at doing this so if someone does need a quick translate

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    I did not know that my grandmother was concealing her experience as a Korean War refugee behind her disarming smiles and caring personality. To me, who spent more than ten years of my childhood with my grandmother rather than my parents, she seemed like a person who has been wearing her big smile since her birth. Consequently, I have never guessed that my grandmother would have such tragic childhood as a war refugee. My grandmother also barely talked about the Korean War, when I was living with her

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    Swaine’s article makes the point to ask whether man-made features should be allowed territorial integrity, but doesn’t answer the question. His solutions to the Spratly Islands dispute all assume that China will be able to claim EEZs and territorial waters around Mischief Reef and its man-made “features.” However, what these features are, exactly, can’t be overlooked when examining this issue. China began by dredging and dumping sand on a small portion of the slightly submerged reefs and, over the

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