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Starfish Climbing Wall
This video has good imaging and content. It's neat to see how many "legs" they have if you've never seen one up close before. (1:01)
Pet Sea Star Eating and Hangin' Out
This is personal video footage of a pet starfish in a tank. The images are colorful and clear, although background noice does make it quite obvious that it is home footage. No narration or explanation is provided. (10:47)
Performance Measurement: Where to start
Professor Mike Bourne discusses how to begin the process of implementing a balanced scorecard or performance measurement system.
Breakingviews: Exxon gets the jitters
May 17 - Antony Currie and Christopher Swann discuss the oil giant's attempts to fend off shareholder ire at CEO Rex Tillerson's $35 mln pay package.
Photon Momentum
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Chapter 01 - The Time Machine by H. G. Wells
Chapter 1. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Mark Nelson.
Nature Up Close--Watch Frog Eggs Turn Into Tadpoles
This up close video shows time lapsed action of frog eggs turning into tadpoles. The speaker has an accent and talks low but gives good details about what is happening as eggs change to tadpoles. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (2:40)
Chapter 08 - Black Beauty by Anna Sewell
Chapter 8: Ginger's Story Continued. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Cori Samuel.(06:52)
Family by the Pond
This short video is an animation designed for early learners about life in an Australian wetland. This sequence depicts a family of a Momma Duck and her ducklings. It shows her laying eggs, the eggs hatching, and babies swimming with mom. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (1:51)
Diving beetle Backswimmer and Mosquito Larvae
This short video is an animation for early learners about life in an Australian wetland. This sequence depicts a diving beetle, backswimmer, mosquito larvae. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (1:52)
Flashcard Animation of Garden Images
This short animated video shows a variety of garden images. Each picture is named and labeled. Some of the images include sun, ladybird, bee, flower, cloud, rain, and fly. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (2:11)
Moth and Spider in the Garden at Night
This short video is an animation for young learners about life in an Australian backyard. This video depicts a moth and spider in a beautiful garden at night. This is a great resource to help build background knowledge and to help make real world connections between nature and the classroom. (2:41)
Patients and Populations: Medical Decision-Making Sports Spread: Big weekend for British sport 9 Conclusion In this unit we have explored the mutual constitution of personal lives and social policy through an analysis of the implications of different aspects of citizenship on the lives of refugees and asylum seekers. We have seen that legislation, social policy and practice concerned with asylum have profound effects on personal lives. Crucially, we saw that the very words used to describe people, their access to welfare, rights to work, legal status and the procedures for becoming a British citize 8.1.2Why do you think the Home Secretary did not draw on this research when interpreting the asylum Considering these findings alongside the statistical data and our personal stories, we can draw some conclusions about the production and reproduction of knowledge about refugees and asylum seekers through research: The terms chosen – for example, ‘refugee’ or ‘asylum seeker’ – themselves constitute discourses that convey meanings that reinforce or challenge dominant understandings. In the study discussed in Author(s): 5.3. 1 What would you include in such a test? An advisory group which drew up proposals for the new ‘Life in the United Kingdom’ naturalisation test, believed that the ‘two senses of “citizenship”, as legal naturalisation and as participation in public life, should support each other. In what has long been a multicultural society, new citizens should be equipped to be active citizens’ (Home Office Immigration and Nationality Directorate, 2003, Section 2). Although they claimed that becoming British & 5.3 Legal status and belonging During the Second World War, Jewish refugees experienced great insecurity about their status, resulting in some cases in severe mental distress. Others ‘chafed at existing conditions. Indeed, most refugees felt they had become part of British Society’ (London, 2000, p. 262). Being naturalised as British citizens was for many ‘the milestone which established their settlement in Britain’ (London, 2000, p. 259). Following the 2002 Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act, Acknowledgements The material acknowledged below is Proprietary (see terms and conditions) This content is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Licence The following material is contained in: Work, Personal Lives and Social Policy (ed. Gerry Mooney) 2004, published in association wit
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