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The statement ‘When identifying and comparing points of view
while reading sociology, it is important to determine the nature of the source
and read each source carefully’ is true. This is important so that you
can get the facts straight and handle the issue or event well.
Senegal is a mainly Muslim country, with around 95% of its people having that religion, however, it is remarkable how supportive they are for other religions, in fact, there's even a belief among a lot of people from Senegal that they can celebrate the holidays from different religions. In a way, it is similar to the United States. Even though in the united states there are still problems for acceptance for other cultures, there's still a generally positive acceptance rate. Christmas is a time of reunion and festivity in the US, similar to how it is in Senegal, in the last decades in the US it has also been linked with consumerism, in a far smaller rate that also happens in Senegal.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Andrew Oliver was commissioned to administer the unpopular Stamp Act in Massachusetts. On August 14, he was hanged in effigy from Boston's Liberty Tree in a protest organized by the Loyal Nine, a precursor to the Sons of Liberty. That night his house in Boston was ransacked by an angry crowd. On August 17, he was compelled to publicly resign his commission. On December 17, the Sons of Liberty again forced him to publicly swear that he would never act as stamp distributor.
Answer:
1. Crossover Learning
2. Incidental Learning
Explanation:
1. Crossover Learning
In this teaching method, the teacher will make an effort to link the content of the learning directly to the career that interest the students. For example,rather than making the high school students who aimed to be doctors to read a long rigorous biology book, the teacher could form an agreement with local hospitals so the students can 'shadow' the nurses. So they can directly see and learn the actual situation in medical field.
2. Incidental Learning
In incidental learning, the teacher will make the students do activities that seemed to have no correlation with real life situation, but actually contain a really important element that can help the students in their career.
For example, rather than telling a kinder gander students to play however they want during playing hours, the teacher could make little assignments to build a building with legos with proper measurement but conducted in smaller scales. (this will teach the students the basic of geometry since early age, which will be beneficial for them in the future)