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    Cravens World

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    Cravens World When you first walk into Cravens World Exhibit the walls and floor are painted white, very simplistic in order to avoid overwhelming the observer. The observers eye is automatically drawn to a circular shelving system, which holds many of the aesthetic artifacts. The center piece is transparent to provide the observer the opportunity to examine objects from every side and perspective. There are no distractions in the exhibit, other than the other marvelous artifacts mounted on the

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    The On The World Video

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    Around the World PowerPoint Presentation, Mickey around the world video, postcard template, map, online website: time for kids, a way to get on the internet (either iPad or computers), identify the location of your country assignment, postcard information (assignment to demonstrate things you learned from different places), and assessment (rubric) Procedure: 1. Teacher will present lesson about around the world. Teacher will show mickey around the world video, by demonstrating a video to spark different

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    The “Third World” as a political project emerged out of Cold War rhetoric. It referred to a group of non-aligned countries that claimed to operate separately from the influences of the great powers. The movement represented the emergence of the Third World as a “self-conscious political grouping.” Solidarity was predicated upon common economic structures that were distinctive from both the Eastern block planned economies and the Western free market system (Smith, n.d: 17). The Third World as a political

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    Lukács differentiates between two worlds: the world of the integrated society and our world. These two worlds are in a way opposites of one another, the Greek world is one where the essence of everything is both within the soul and outside in the world. In our world this is changed and essence is something in which we live without. The ‘good’ is not found within or outside the individual, there will always be an internal debate about what is truly ‘good’. In the Greek world this ‘good’ is found, not created

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    World Hunger In America

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    The world is not caring about the more important things in life such as being thankful for what they have and where they live, having great support systems, and being educated. All these things are great to have in order to be successful but in the shadows are the ones who don’t have the opportunity to have those things and not having these things lead to those who end being homeless, hungry, or resort to violence. I’m here to talk about the big thing that is constantly on TV but isn’t being taken

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    we know it or not, we make use of metaphors daily in many ways to help us make sense of the world. A metaphor is defined as a figure of speech that identifies an object or an idea that is similar to an unrelated thing. The use of metaphors and the language that they portray help to create new insight into the universe. They not only help classify the natural world, and help interpret the scientific world, but they also set outlooks on individuals culture and society; however, some may argue that

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    Copeland World Changer

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    driven woman in this world, although she was not always like that. She was once a young girl, a diffident and timid one: “I was a nervous child. And my unease, coupled with a perfect petual quest for perfect made my life much harder than it needed to be” (Copeland 18). Her name is Misty Copeland. A world changer is someone who uses the power they receive when accomplishing their goals to positively impact the world. They do this with strength and courage. Misty Copeland is a world changer because

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    The New World Of Avatar

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    I agree that New Worlds need to be strikingly visual in order to make an impact because at the end of the day, any art form or media needs to gain attention and attract viewers. A strikingly visual setting, when done right can tell many stories. New World media involves a lot of fantasy as it is a striking, and an innovate way to view one’s world in the context of another world. Avatar is one example of a New World media that is strikingly visual and has had a huge impact in the movie industry, not

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    Credible World Study

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    To study the world, professionals of many fields, including science, use simplified models of the world so they can examine how the relation(s) found in the model may take place the real world. Some economists, according to Sugden, prefer to use economic models as a sort of theoretical study which may or may not have any connection to the real world. However, in his paper, Sugden argues that economic models can tell us something about the real world, and in doing so presents two models which he claims

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    Disney World Caption

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    how many likes they receive, how often they post, or their captions). I chose to analyze the picture above due to the uplifting sense it gives off. As you lay eyes on this picture, most people can immediately tell where it was taken, Disney World. Disney World is often referred to as “The happiest place on earth”, and portrayed as an attraction where people of any age can have a great time. As you can see in this picture, my friend Dante and I are exceedingly happy. We’re not smiling like most people

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