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Transcript: ASL Topic 1 ~ asl is not~ asl is not all different but asl is american sign language and Bsl is british sign language too like sign language in Spain it would be called ssl spain sign language. It is a normal way of life for deaf people It's like english there born into it so it's nothing weird of new to them. But life is has its challenges, many of them. Like if u talk to fat of weird even though they have hearing aids it does not fix everything if u switch topics is can confuse them and talking extra loud can do nothing but hurt their ears. all different but asl is american sign language and Bsl is british sign language too like sign language in Spain it would be called ssl spain sign language. It is a normal way of life for deaf people It's like english there born into it so it's nothing weird of new to them. But life is has its challenges, many of them. Like if u talk to fat of weird even though they have hearing aids it does not fix everything if u switch topics is can confuse them and talking extra loud can do nothing but hurt their ears. ~ asl is not all different but asl is american sign language and Bsl is british sign language too like sign language in Spain it would be called ssl spain sign language. It is a normal way of life for deaf people It's like english there born into it so it's nothing weird of new to them. But life is has its challenges, many of them. Like if u talk to fat of weird even though they have hearing aids it does not fix everything if u switch topics is can confuse them and talking extra loud can do nothing but hurt their ears. ~ asl is not all different but asl is american sign language and Bsl is british sign language too like sign language in Spain it would be called ssl spain sign language. It is a normal way of life for deaf people It's like english there born into it so it's nothing weird of new to them. But life is has its challenges, many of them. Like if u talk to fat of weird even though they have hearing aids it does not fix everything if u switch topics is can confuse them and talking extra loud can do nothing but hurt their ears. ~ asl is not all different but asl is american sign language and Bsl is british sign language too like sign language in Spain it would be called ssl spain sign language. It is a normal way of life for deaf people It's like english there born into it so it's nothing weird of new to them. But life is has its challenges, many of them. Like if u talk to fat of weird even though they have hearing aids it does not fix everything if u switch topics is can confuse them and talking extra loud can do nothing but hurt their ears. ~ asl is not all different but asl is american sign language and Bsl is british sign language too like sign language in Spain it would be called ssl spain sign language. It is a normal way of life for deaf people It's like english there born into it so it's nothing weird of new to them. But life is has its challenges, many of them. Like if u talk to fat of weird even though they have hearing aids it does not fix everything if u switch topics is can confuse them and talking extra loud can do nothing but hurt their ears. ~ asl is not all different but asl is american sign language and Bsl is british sign language too like sign language in Spain it would be called ssl spain sign language. It is a normal way of life for deaf people It's like english there born into it so it's nothing weird of new to them. But life is has its challenges, many of them. Like if u talk to fat of weird even though they have hearing aids it does not fix everything if u switch topics is can confuse them and talking extra loud can do nothing but hurt their ears. ~ asl is not all different but asl is american sign language and Bsl is british sign language too like sign language in Spain it would be called ssl spain sign language. It is a normal way of life for deaf people It's like english there born into it so it's nothing weird of new to them. But life is has its challenges, many of them. Like if u talk to fat of weird even though they have hearing aids it does not fix everything if u switch topics is can confuse them and talking extra loud can do nothing but hurt their ears. ~ asl is not all different but asl is american sign language and Bsl is british sign language too like sign language in Spain it would be called ssl spain sign language. It is a normal way of life for deaf people It's like english there born into it so it's nothing weird of new to them. But life is has its challenges, many of them. Like if u talk to fat of weird even though they have hearing aids it does not fix everything if u switch topics is can confuse them and talking extra loud can do nothing but hurt their ears. ~ asl is not all different but asl is american sign language and Bsl is british sign language too like sign language in Spain it would be called ssl spain sign language. It is a normal way of life for deaf people It's like english there born into it so it's nothing

Michigan Education Presentation

Transcript: WHEn HOW By Michael Hart WHY Better Education in Michigan If Michigan Education does not change for the better, Michigan will be ranked 48th in the Nation by 2030. Michigan Schools Are Failing (Williams, 2017) African-American students score dead last among all 50 states, a dramatic fall from 28th just eight years earlier. Michigan Significantly Declines In Rank Michigan Significantly Declines In Rank National Assessment of Educational Progress (2013) ACT and Michigan Department of Education (2014) Only five schools serving Detroit students exceed the state average in reading and only seven schools in math. Only about one-third of the state’s students are proficient in reading and math Michigan Scores on the National Assessment of Educational Progress has not advanced since 2003. Student NAEP test scores have not increased in ... Student NAEP test scores have not increased in 14 years. IQ effects of poor education Poor Education Can Affect An Individual's Personal and Economic Well-Being Academically Challenged Students Less Likely To Pursue Higher Education Employment Employment Failure to obtain or lack of education prevents obtaining employment for most desireable jobs Less educated individuals are more likely to paid less for their employment. Low-Income and Impoverished Indivudals Have Difficulty Obtaining Health Care, Health Foods, and Health-Insurance. Health Health A lack of assets and life planning places failing students at higher risks of: Life Expectancy Life Expectancy Stress Poor and Failing Health Unpaid Medical Expenses Unstable Housing WHAT What Can We Do? Are There Any Solutions Available? Increase Spending A minimum of 22% increase in per-pupil spending eliminates all income based education gaps. Increase Spending A 10% increase in school funding promoted much better performance in low-income schools. (C, Rucker, Claudia, 2016) IDEAS Lets look at Finland In Europe, Finland is the highest ranking test scores in the nation since 2000. Healhty diet? Why are they the best? They use hands on learning for more of a physical representation of the material. They also help the kids with time Management skills, this helps them to plan out what they need to accomplish by a certain time. - Joyce Meyer Another Prime Example Thats Close to Home is Ohio Ohio collaborates with other classrooms within their schools to make learning beneficial for multiple students. California is home to some of the nation's Top Ranked US Schools Last but not Least there is the Golden state; California Last but not Least there is the Golden state; California One big Contribution that has been made is the help and utilization of the University of California. This university helps children with their academic needs such as: help with tutoring Mentoring Learning strategies Time management After school programs And Summer programs How did the golden State Become so high ranked in Education How did the golden State Become so high ranked in Education Simply put, increasing spending, investing in new and updated teaching methods and curriculums, and offering better education options to students will help guarantee improvement in our public schools. Improving a students education experience will most likely directly affect, and improve, their wellbeing throughout the rest of their lives. COnclusion COnclusion

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Transcript: Culture is key The dorms 5 6 Close quarters isn't good Ideas for the future Djarragun College The students have asked that the boys and girls dormetories are put further apart. The close range of them causes disruptions to students and staff, also the parents aren't happy with the situation. Naming rooms in language All the students want is to be proud of the college they study in. Cultural exchanges with other colleges and schools Cultural and language classes for students and staff Students artistic presentation More Trees 1 Shade and Nature The students are passionate about art. Facilities for art lessons and work would be highly valued. On rainy days the art room is closed and the students go to the Library. The students would like more trees and plants around the college. They find the school too hot and sunny during breaks and free time. Also, having the students involved in the gardening creates ownership and responsibility. They want to be proud of the college. Covered Walkways & Seating The torrential rain disrupts teaching and learning. More covered walkways between classrooms and main areas will help the students and teachers for better learning outcomes. There is only one covered seating spot in the whole college. Edible Garden 2 Potatoes, Blueberries, Cucumbers & Carrots Playground The Horticulture Vegetable Garden Ngak Min Garden Students have asked for more gardens to grow and eat fresh food. Perfectly placed by the college Dining Room, seasonal fruit and vegetables are preferred. Holistic health is important for the students and their families. Ngak Min Garden Fun-based Learning More equipment 4 Ideas for consideration A big playground with swings, trampolines and other fun-based equipment would be great for the students. Physical activity is important for them and would help with the students to create a happy environment. A football ground is highly recommended too. The pool needs to be covered and turned into an indoor pool. Also, students have asked that towles be bought as there are none at the moment. 3 Chicken Farm Music Room with instruments Game Room

Education powerpoint

Transcript: m 1 2 p b Y g X The Power of Education F HOW EDUCATION CAN BECOME MORE ATTAINABLE Over 72 million children from ages three through seven are not in school and 759 million adults are illiterate because education is inaccessible for these people (Soret). why this is nessacary why this is nessacary D Big Coorperatins Aid With the help of major world companies donating their time, money and other recorces to help make education for everyone possible. Companies that spend millions on education As Bruce Watson wrote in his artical, 10 companies spending millions on education, he lists companies such as Target, EXXonmobil and Microsoft that use some of their profits to help ensure children around the globe receave education (Watson). While both these compaines are for-profit organizations, both Target and Office Depot they have large donations go out in the form of office supplies to schools. On the Target website, is shows with their support over a billion dollars in books and other school related items has been donated to impoverished areas (Target). Companies in action How these companies and non-profit organizations go hand in hand. Many of these big companies partner with non-profit organizations for this cause. For example, Apple one of the worlds biggest tecnology compamies has teamed up with the Malala fund to help provide schools for women in devloping countries. (ABC News). How these companies and non-profit organizations go hand in hand. C Non-Profit Organizations Non-Profit Organizations are essential to any cause, and the numerous organizations that are dedicated to growth of education really help give children education There are millions of non-profit organizations for education, but one of the most well known is the Malala Fund (Malala Fund). The Malala Fund The Malala Fund She has raised billions of dollars to help women gain rights around the world especially in the middle east. She has also brought a lot of attention to the lack of womens education in these poverty and war stricken areas The World Bank brings a lot of light to the topic of education in impoverished areas and several professionals in the topic speak on how educatiuon can be enabled for everyone (World Bank). The World Bank The World Bank Oni Lusk-stover is a Senior Education Specialist with the education research team of the World Bank Group who is also a women's education representative. She tends to do her work in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia where education is often illegal or looked down upon for women Stover often partners with missionaries in the Sub-Saharan areas. B Missionaries Missionaries in the current world not only share the good news, but also come to these counrties with skill sets and recources that help the growth of education. These missionaries go into dangerous countries for Christians such as Tanzania and India and start building schools and instructing teachers then later once they have established relationships with these people they start preaching the gospel. Missionaries of Compassion Samaritan's purse provides large relief to children who are in poverty and who may have never had the opportunity to go to school or their schools have been destroyed (Samaritan's Purse). Samaritans Purse A With the help of Large Companies donations, nonprofit organizations, and missionaries the goal of everyone being in school can and will be attained. No matter a person's gender, social status or race, everyone has a right for education. Closing Thoughts Works Cited Fund, The Malala. “Girls' Education.” Girls' Education Malala Fund. “Construction Projects.” Samaritan's Purse, www.samaritanspurse.org/what-we-do/construction/. Watson, Bruce. “10 Companies Spending Millions of Education.” The Guardian , www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/2015/jan/14/10-companies-business-school-education-philanthropy-inequality. “Right to Education : Situation around the World.” Humanium • We Make Children's Rights Happen, www.humanium.org/en/right-to-education/. “Education.” Global Partnership For, www.globalpartnership.org/education. Works Cited

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Transcript: m 1 2 p b Y g X F Legends of the dragons realm by: xander harrell E The author of legends of the dragon realm is Richard A. Knaak he was born in May 28, 1961 in chicago. When he was older he went to university at urbana-chapaign to study chemistrey. The author and his background D Author's Award The awards that the author has won is new york times bestselling. C Author's Additional Books Written Books For examples Legends of the Dragonrealm volume 2-3 and War Craft war of the ancients. B Author's point-of-view, Author's purpose of the book. the point of view the author uses is 3rd person. Author's point-of-view The author's purpose of writing this book was to Entertain the people that read it. The Author's Purpose A Genre, Mood, Setting, Main characters This books Genres is fictshion. Genre Genre The mood of this book is exiting, and entertanment. Mood Mood some of the settings of this book is Tyber Moutains, Barren lands, and the fire drake castle. Setting Setting Some of the main characters of this book is Cabe, Gwen, Darkhourse, dragons, Firedrak, and the Dark Dragon. Main Character Main Character protagonist, Antagonist discription Cabe is a strong dark hair main he is white and is a warlock. Gwen is a princes she was locked in a cage because of the king of Firedrake.She is tan with black hair leather dress, the Darkhourse looks like a hourse but is is faster that eneything, and it is darker than the night sky. protagonist, Antagonist discription Protagonist Antagonist The Firedrake is a type of dragon that its body is hotter than the sun its skin is as red as a fire. The dark Dragon is a terrifying creature that has skin that is as dark as the night sky, he also has blue hot flames coming out of the sides of his mouth, some parts of his skin is made of cystales. Venn Diagram Protagonist Antagonist Cabe wont to save his town They wont to help the world from the dark dragon The dark dragon wonts to distroy all the humans, warlocks he also wonts to put the whole world in darkness he wonts to be the king of all dragons The theme of this book is to follow your dream to not stop no matter what. Theme Exposition, Rising action, climax, falling action, resolution Exposition, Rising action, climax, falling action, resolution Cabe is at his work when allofasudden a dark cloud goes ove his villige for years until a person who says he is a warlock walks in and tells him how he can help his village from being in eternal darkness. Exposition So he goes on his journey to save his village from never ending darkness, Distroshion in his villiage and he also was told by the strager that he is a warlock and more and more he has been learning new spells (by a book the stranger gave him.) And now he also ran into the legendary darkhourse Rising Action Now him and the darkhourse, and Gwen (in which they saved by freeing her from the Firedrakes prizion.) And now they found out that the firedrakes king is the reason why his village is in darkness. Climax When Cabe went and deafted the Firedrake king he said that there is more to come for Cabe. Falling Action but when he left the Firedraks dead body he saw a land called the Barren lands which had a terrive war back when Cave was little, When he was in the middle of the Barren lands with Gwen, and Darkhourse, all of asudden the Black or Dark dragon appeared and attacked him but in the middle of the battle the black dragon teleported them to Cabes home town but for some reason Cabes village is still in darkness Resolution Figurative language Figurative language Sentence: "the Black dragon looked menacing with his skin as dark as the night sky. Figurative language: Simle Example 1 Sentence: "The Darkhourse ran faster than a lignting bolt" Figurative language: Metiphor Example 2 Sentence: "And the Blue flames that were coming out of his mouth was as hot like the sun." Figurative language: Simile Example 3 Unkown words and meanings Unkown words and meanings Sentence: "Cabe looks over the horizon and he sees the barreen lands" Definition: A place, building thats, life less. Barren Sentence: "The other drake joined its compaion" Definition: it's a person or animal that spend alot of time to travel Compaion Sentence: "The original creators of Penacles did not fight nature to build their metropolis." Definition: Capital or chef city of country or region metropolis Recommed book I would recommend this book to people because this book has excitement, thrill, and fairy tail creatures, and it has some plot twist. Recommed book

Michigan Ross School of Business Executive Education

Transcript: A Tradition of Excellence Leading in Thought and Action At Ross we connect the learning process to real business applications. We differentiate ourselves in having this as our explicit strategy. We have used Action Based Learning in all our programs for 20 years and we have a track record that demonstrates our effectiveness. One of the top research institutions in the country and leading public university Established in 1817 40,000 students with 36% being graduate students $4.0 Billion operating budget 19 schools and colleges consistently ranked in the top 10 53 national championships in 12 sports 425,000 alumni worldwide Consistently ranked in top 5 for all our degree programs: BBA, MBA, EMBA In the top 5 for research productivity and intellectual capital Leading provider of Executive Education Action Based Learning Why Ross Executive Education is a vital part of our mission to lead in thought and action. It is an integral part of our ambition to connect business education to business practice in innovative and applicable ways We deliver relevant knowledge We align the learning process to real business applications through incorporating action-based learning We develop participants to be stronger in three areas: The ability to manage complexity The ability to make strategic decisions The ability to lead effectively We have a point of view At Ross we fully integrate Action Based Learning into all our programs Over 1,500 ABL projects to date Since 1992 we have conducted more than 1500 projects with corporations and teams all over the world ABL is part of our core content Action Based Learning accounts for 25% of our MBA core teaching A proven and time tested methodology We have a process and method for ABL that has been developed over 20 years We have a proven method We connect theory to your practice by integrating new ideas with your business needs

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