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Not only do they help germinate plants, elephants and other African animals ensure the balance of ants on acacia trees, stressing the importance of ecosystem preservation
Renewable forms of energy that do not cause a negative impact on the surroundings express recognition and gratitude for the interdependence of all things.
Children can be taught specific methods for getting along with each other, while at the same time learning the skills they need to cooperate and succeed as adults.
An exploration of the concept of interconnectedness and how it can transform our personal, social, political and scientific awareness.
Cooperative learning is based on five components, which when built into group lessons, will help students learn effectively and get along better with their classmates.
In order to successfully assist ESOL students in overcoming the language barrier through the affective filter, teachers must implement a variety of teaching strategies.
As artists around the world tackle environmental issues, tattoo art is uniquely placed to convey the interdependence message.
Management is the aspect from All Aspects of the Industry that provides educators guidelines to teach students about how businesses manage different resources.
Railway engineering is one of the oldest of the formal engineering disciplines, tracing its roots to the early 19th century and the birth of steam-power in Britain.
The challenges and delights of life in the Namib Desert are carefully captured by Director Jamie Uys; think National Geographic meets Pixar.
Changes to the Family Law Act in Australia mean that same sex couples and unmarried couples can access the Family Court to obtain orders for property division.
Can painters and sculptors make a difference to society? The work of many artists, such as Fiona Hall and Michel Tuffery, suggests that they can.
Africa today is a virgin territory for Internet business investors and merchants
Introduce students to the literary structures of various genre with picture books. There are many well-written books with upper grade reading levels to choose from.
During the pre-spring days in the city of famed poets, venues around Montreal open their doors for a weekend of poetry, poetics and the politics of Zen.
Foreign correspondents and local Iraqi stringers who work without military or government protection are subject to various challenges when reporting Iraq.
Organizational revolution occurs either continuously or sporadically. Continuous changes are often small while sporadic are radical changes introduced to the business.
Devised by Blake and Moulton in the 1960s, the Managerial Grid remains a strong indicator of the behaviours of a manager or potential manager.
A review of the must see exhibit showcasing real human bodies like you've never seen them before
Australian marine biologist Dr Mark Norman offers primary school-aged students a glimpse at the amazing marine life of Antarctica and Australia.
Buy cactus plants for homeschool science lessons. Cholla jumping cactus, cactus flowers and hoodia cactus make interesting study subjects.
Strategy that allows students to be active learners not passive participants.
Artists and teachers are able to design inquiry based project work within a framework for action in an online community for environmental and social justice.
By considering how to group students for instruction, and designing tasks that foster interdependence, K-8 teachers can improve classroom climate, as well as achievement.
Caregivers can get many of their needs met by being aware of and practicing effective interpersonal communication skills.
Leadership studies indicate the most effective leaders have a style that incorporates dozens of values, attributes, attitudes and skills. Here are the highlights.
Delisting the gray wolf makes sense in some states but where the species was reintroduced strong feelings make hunting the focus and appropriate management less likely.
Teachers can provide a classroom culture that focuses on learning, stresses team-building, and celebrates the special qualities individual students brings to the group.
Rather than focus on ritual, this article focuses more on examining the core of your relationship with the goddess.
This article continues building an inventory of personal assets and abilities as a foundation for a personal growth plan with the asset of unique strengths.
Cooperative learning activities take organization and team work for success. Learning to work in groups will help later in the business world.
Is the push to become less dependent on foreign oil more rhetoric than reality? Yes, according to "Gusher of Lies: The Dangerous Delusions of Energy Independence."
Siena Cathedral, the monument to the city's identity, is a testimony to how religious and civic concepts blended in Tuscan art of fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.
In a recent presentation, noted positive psychologist Sonja Lyubomirsky cited simple daily activities anyone can use to be happier.
President Bill Clinton kicked off the 30th anniversary of the Ringling College Library Association Town Hall Season in Sarasota, Fla., and asked audience to help others.
President Barack Obama's first international trip to Canada places him among a long line of U.S. Presidents who head north for a debut in government relations.
The newspaper industry currently faces the unique situation of having one form of journalism now split between the two separate media of print and online editions.
Bestselling authors of Thinking Strategically return with this updated and retitled book. Game theory is explained and expanded to help readers develop winning strategies
Teachers can design exciting learning environments that cater to the individual needs and backgrounds of students while meeting specific educational goals and objectives.
Some horses are natural jumpers, while others take weeks or even months to catch on. Teaching a young horse to jump requires patience and comprehension of equine anatomy.
Defining what it means to be human is a difficult project, but in "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening", Robert Frost captures a crucial interaction in our nature.
One of the US's premier World Heritage Sites needs a multi-million dollar effort to restore water flow, reduce agricultural impacts and remove invasive plants and animals
Universal laws govern the way nature works. Unlike man-made rules, these provide a basis for one to reach their full potential. Look at a tree, it just knows how to grow.
Painters such as Colin McCahon, outsider artists and preacher artists have all turned to word symbols to address religious questions.
Focusing too much on your relationship can contribute to its breakdown. Too much intimacy can lead to intimacy overload, which is as unhealthy as fear of intimacy.
It is important to develop icebreaker exercises that build team work, assess prior learning and engage learning so that the stage is set for the training to follow.
By offering a strong network of programming, the YMCA fulfills its goal of "Building strong kids, strong families, and strong communities."
Poet Charles Bernstein wants a "poetry that is bad for you." So he has written "The Ballad of the Girlie Man," a superb example of poem that is certainly bad for poetry.
The early years classroom that caters to children of different ages is a rich social environment that builds the social competencies of all group members.
What older boomer hasn't worried about aging in America? For many, retirement is unaffordable. Assisted living and nursing homes seem grim. Co-housing offers a new model.


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