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    SC1 Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of initiatives in student learning including the Principles of Learning and Teaching P-12 and the Assessment and Reporting Advice and the ability to implement curriculum programs consistent with their intent. My deep understanding of educational frameworks ensures that my students are provided with an equal opportunity to become successful 21st century, life-long learners. The major educational frameworks that I refer to, to inform and underpin my

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    Running From Reality in Huckleberry Finn        In Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, a main target of satire is the romantic view of life. Though the characters and symbols, it is evident that the idyllic views are being disparaged. Some of the people in this book are simply deluded, while others cause major tribulations during their lives. Literary romanticism can be pleasant, but it is not real and can confuse those not sage enough to distinguish the difference between a writer's

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    wuwei, meaning non-action. Daoism promotes a lot of naturalistic and spontaneous behavior, which flows with the nature of things. If one flows with nature one does not take control of things or get ranked for status, this is wuwei taking action (Ivanhoe: pg. 159). This also takes away ritualistic habits from society like those in Confucianism, and it brings more harmony to the world (Poceski 2009: pg. 67). Daoism pokes at Confucianism by making some underlying statements in the Daodejing, but nevertheless

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    out that the growing youth crime was a “failure” of the state government. The current school brawl in the Saughton College in Melton has highlighted the discussion of reducing youth violence in Victoria. Alfred Chan, a student at a high school in Ivanhoe, said that high schools could have more facilities to educate students in preventing to involve in violent acts. “I believed that youth violence is common but I hope schools and government could have more attention on this issue,” Alfred said. “Schools

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    DocViewer Page of 5 Zoom Pages Nich Krause Italicize [...] Nich Krause There's no argumentative thesis here [...] Nich Krause This is tangential. Rousseau is not relevant to the topic at hand. Be sure to stay focused and concise. [...] Fall 2017 PHIL170-001 World Philosophies Paper #3 Mengzi and Xunzi, dissimilar to Confucius and Mozi, say more things in regard to human nature. Mengzi protects the possibility that human nature is great from the birth. Xunzi, then again, thinks the opposite that

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    Oakridge: Demographics

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    Neighbourhoods There are not many historic neighbourhoods in Oakridge because Oakridge is a fairly new area. However, Oakridge mall has some pretty fascinating facts. It was first invented in 1959, but was later renovated in 1984. It is owned and managed by Ivanhoe Cambridge. He owns 28 malls worldwide and was making over 2 billion in real estate. He owns over 30 billion dollars worth of

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    David Matsumoto

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    Dr. David Matsumoto is an emotional researcher. He is publicly acknowledged and respected psychologist, researcher, author and even judoka, which is a form of the mixed martial arts of Judo. Born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii. He obtained a Bachelors of Arts from the University of Michigan and obtained his Masters and Doctorate Degrees in Psychology from the University of California. Currently a director of a company called Humintell. Dr. Matsumoto trains individuals and teams on his field of study

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    Robin Hood As a Cultural Phenomenon Robin Hood is a noble outlaw hero who, according to the legend, steals from the rich to help the poor. Robin Hood traditionally portrayed as being dressed in green. He is good at archery and lives in Sherwood Forest, and fights against the oppression of Sheriff of Nottingham. And this makes Robin Hood a folkloric hero. This paper aims to show that Robin Hood as an outlaw in English folklore, is one of the icons of England and English culture. According to one

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    Confucius’s philosophical teachings about government and society discussed in the Analects revolve around morality and how a ruler and his people should act in order to stabilize society. Confucius looked to the past to discuss the problems of the present by modeling his teachings from the former Zhou empire. Confucius sought to bring back the Zhou traditions in order to better society. By linking moral behaviors to social roles and hierarchies, he emphasized that the stability of the government

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    In a small Buckinghamshire village, Matilda Wormwood is a six-year-old girl of unusual precocity, but she is often ill-treated or neglected by her parents. In retaliation, she resorts to pranks such as glueing her father's hat to his head, hiding a friend's parrot in the chimney to simulate a burglar or ghost, and secretly bleaching her father's hair. At first, Matilda was naughty and used her powers to revenge herself. Matilda has read a variety of books by different authors, especially at the age

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