Academically Gifted Children
.... Teachers who are aware of students that do not have a
home culture similar to the school
culture may need to actively teach the skills of listening for the ....
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Home Schooling
....
Home schooling has been linked to social cleavages in America's
culture wars, though the profile of
home schoolers has changed. ....
(623

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Consumer Culture & Babbitt
.... is based on the developing consumer
culture, and Babbitt is a man who seeks to buy all the goods possible and to display them as trophies in his
home in order ....
(1340

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Latin Americans in the United States
.... to fulfill a vital need in Hispanic children's lives and gives the school a meaningful method of relating academic subjects to the students
home culture. ....
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Ethnography of Latino Children in American Culture
.... be compared with their older siblings who spend much of their day outside of the
home where they come under the influence of the broader American
culture. ....
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Chinese Culture & Belief System
.... The design and decoration of the Chinese
home itself preserves
culture. Paintings and sculpture displaying Chinese characters are often displayed. ....
(2823

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Inequality in US
.... Anyone who grew up in a family that did not adhere to such beliefs (and this includes many and probably most African-Americans, whose
home culture is still ....
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Teacher decision-making skills
.... Third, language minority teachers are more likely to provide an environment that is supportive of the student's
home culture. Bilingual ....
(1694

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)
New England Region & Its Culture
.... New England faced low mortgage interest rates which fueled record levels of activity in
home sales, as well as mortgage originations for housing and other real ....
(2504

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Comparison of Japanese and American Culture
.... A major difference between Japanese and American
culture concerns gender relations .... that 37 percent of Japanese women strongly believed that a
home and children ....
(2378

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German Culture and History Culture, Tradition, and History of ...
.... US counterparts, they were most frequently returned to the
home after the .... German
culture has been associated with high intellectual accomplishment, along with ....
(1145

5

)
Factors of Success of Preschool Programs
.... developing all program components. Moreover, PREP makes connections to the
home culture an ongoing process. McClellan and Levin (1992 ....
(1493

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Achievement Differences Between School & At-home Education
.... The textbooks published for the
home-schooling market are inadequate; (6) Support for
home schooling fosters the fragmentation of American
culture; (7) Public ....
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Culture of Competition in Japanese Education
.... elite high schools and colleges participate in Japan's relentless
culture of competition .... school, Japanese students never seem to want to go
home" (Baris-Sanders ....
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The Second Wave of the Feminist Movement
.... Instead, she noted that it was her own personal experience in her own
home in her own
culture that is the foundation for her criticisms. ....
(1967

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)
Guide to Educating Children
.... school. What does one do when the
home/parent
culture is contrary to the dominant/school
culture, and education is not valued as such? ....
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Senegalese Culture
.... Cosaan Senegalese
Culture. Retrieved from the World Wide Web 20 April 2003 at http://www.geocities.com/jbenhill/.html. ....
Home page of the Republic of Senegal. ....
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Folklore Narrative and Six Novels
.... Whereas G makes the difficult decision to leave a loved
home culture for the hazards and opportunities of formal
culture, Lovelace's character George in Salt ....
(3303

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)
Influence of Viking Law on Icelandic Law & Culture
.... of law and the evolution of this body of law on Icelandic
culture and society are also .... Within their own
home districts, the power of the 36 godar was absolute. ....
(4559

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)
Radical Ethnography of a Black Community
.... Call to
home: African-Americans reclaim the rural South. New York: Basic Books. Wilson. B. (1997). Call to
home. Gender, Place &
Culture, 4 (1), 124-27.
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Revisiting the Effects of Globalization
.... is a position with which Appiah (379-380) would undoubtedly agree, particularly in light of his own recognition that within the
culture of his
home country of ....
(935

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Convalescent Hospitals
.... I suppose I identified with the nursing
home situation because in my
culture, such facilities are not as widespread as they are in the United States. ....
(1623

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)
Film, Culture & Society
.... the values adopted by this group of teenagers as they reject the values promoted by
culture at large .... We see Telly arrive
home to his single parent, child in arms ....
(998

4

)
Emotion in Culture and Psychology
.... 2004) stated that personal and interpersonal events in the
home, school, workplace .... are based on deliberate appraisals of rules guided by
culture (Matsumoto & ....
(1339

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)
Classic Greek Culture
.... concerns and achievements of the
culture. First, they were a political concern. Any city that could afford to construct a system of delivery to each
home of a ....
(1449

6

)
Co-Culture Asian Americans
.... This is not true of Asian
culture. .... For example, in the homes of my Asian friends, I notice great reverence and respect for the senior residents of the
home. ....
(1488

6

)
St. Luke's Nursing Home
.... among the conditions which may be treated in a nursing
home environment .... These characteristics are as follows: 1. Organizations have an internal
culture by which ....
(1514

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)
Leonard Adame Poem Analysis
.... in doing so he has lost a vital connection to his heritage and Mexican
culture. .... hands are swollen from hard work and perhaps living in a
home with inadequate ....
(2111

8

)
Soviet Emigres to America
.... is also a story of demythification and remythification of his new
home. .... the American experience, Aksyonov accomplishes a critique of Soviet
culture and--even ....
(1317

5

)
New directions in nursing home ethics
.... For a
culture with deep anti-institutional biases and often romanticized versions of "family" and the freedoms of "
home," nursing homes are especially suspect. ....
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