of their students, they need to become culturally competent. Cultural competence is the ability to effectively respond to students from different cultures and classes, while valuing and preserving the dignity of cultural differences and similarities between individuals, families and communities. It is an understanding of the hidden rules within different economic and cultural structures in order to have productive relationships with students. * Regularly seek out opportunities to enhance cultural
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say that although Ouranosaurus has similarities to Iguanodon and the duckbilled hadrosaurs, it still is its own genus. To conclude whether Ouranosaurus is more of an iguanodontid or hadrosaur, one must look to Taquet’s colleagues’ findings. They created a cladogram that “concluded to the contrary that Iguanodon and Ouranosaurus were separate from the lineage that led through the Cretaceous to the duckbilled hadrosaurs” (Taquet). This meant that any similarities between Ouranosaurus and the hadrosaurs
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Exam 1: Introduction to Africana Studies Short Answer Questions: Be sure to respond to the ENTIRE question, since each question has two parts. (4 points each/100 points total) 1) Why would you say that some see Africa as a country? How would you describe the size of Africa in relation to the size of the United States? 2) The view of Africa as a jungle is erroneous, since a jungle or forested area is not one of the continent’s major environmental features. Name two that are.
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experience. Her decisions and ambitions maker her a character that i can not relate to because her choices and actions hurt not only herself but the people around her, and these choices and actions are against my moral code. nonetheless her similarities and differences to me is what helps me as a reader understand both her and myself better. Being an albino, refugee, and a teenager can be a hard life for anyone. Chipo is no different. Being dissimilar
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Slavery shaped every facet of the daily life of those living in the old south and even those living in the Northern Stares. Focusing primarily on the Old Southern States it is easy to see that slavery heavily affected the social, economic, religious, and political aspects of old southern life. To begin, the economic effect that slavery had on the southern states were numerous. Slavery allowed for enormous profits to be made by the America. The free labor used to pick cotton and other crops made
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requirements of their roles and how those roles were perceived in a society. In many countries, the women had similarities, and a few differences. Although time has progressed and there are some roles that are no longer in existence, the women of today and ancient times still have things in common. For example, women still have the role of caring for their children, instilling family values, and commitment to sacred vowels of matrimony. Throughout history, there are many cultures that shared the
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stories, comparing their differences while looking at their small similarities. The settings for both stories, A Good Man is Hard to Find and Love in L.A., are different, but have some similarities. The Love in L.A. takes place in Los Angeles while the A Good Man is Hard is located in the Atlanta Georgia area, heading toward Florida. Both stories have a setting of warm and sunny weather; it is believed that both stories take place in the summer time. Another similarity of both stories is the
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The Dictatorships of Miguel Primo de Rivera and Francisco Franco had many similarities as well as many differences. The way they intended to lead Spain shows how they would employ similar strategies as well as different ones. I will discuss their intentions of how they thought was the best way to fix a broken Spain, the way they treated the working class, their tactic to improve economy, fascism, the use of military in their regime and the roles of women in their society. Firstly, it was argued
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of the Arabian tribes with that of the Turko-mongolian tribes of inner asia? The Arabian and turk0- monoglian had some similarities but they also had many differences I will first start with their similarities. Both the Arabian tribes and turko-mongolian consisted of nomadic people, they were a stateless society, with no formal government. Now let me talk about their differences the Arabian tribes were endxomous meaning they were intermarried this made the tribe very cohesive and insulated. Through
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Cancer VS. Diabetes Diabetes and cancer are common diseases with a tremendous impact on health worldwide. These diseases have more differences than similarities, but can have the same outcome if not taken care of properly. There is evidence that says people with diabetes are at a greater risk for many forms of cancer. Studies show that some medications used to treat diabetes are associated with increased or a reduced risk of cancer. The mortality rate of each has increased in
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