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Trusted teacher: Design lesson based on specific interests to optimize time management, learning methods based on published research and innovation. .................................................. ............. Example: Sur me cahiers d'écolier On my pupitre and les arbres Sur le sable sur la neige J'écris ton nom Sur toutes les pages lues Sur toutes les pages blanches Pierre sang papier ou cendre J'écris ton nom Sur les images dorées Sur les armes des guerriers On the couronne des rois J'écris ton nom Sur the jungle and the desert Sur les nids sur les genets Sur l'écho de mon enfance J'écris ton nom Sur les merveilles des nuits Sur le pain blanc des journées Sur les saisons fiancées J'écris ton nom Sur tous me chiffons d'azur On the only only moisi Sur le lac lune vivante J'écris ton nom Sur les champs sur l'horizon Sur les ailes des oiseaux Et sur le moulin des ombres J'écris ton nom Sur chaque bouffée d'aurore Sur la mer op les bateaux Sur la montagne demente J'écris ton nom Sur la mousse des nuages Sur les sueurs de l'orage Sur la pluie épaisse et fade J'écris ton nom Sur les forms scintillantes Sur les cloches des couleurs Sur la verité physique J'écris ton nom Sur les sentiers éveillés Sur les routes deployed Sur les qui débordt J'écris ton nom Sur la lampe qui s'allume Sur la lampe qui s'éteint Sur me maisons reunions J'écris ton nom Sur le fruit coupe en deux Du miroir et de ma chamber Sur mon illuminated coquille vide J'écris ton nom Sur mon chien gourmand et tendre Sur ses oreilles dressées Sur sa patte maladroite J'écris ton nom Sur le tremplin de ma porte Sur les objets families Sur le flot du feu beni J'écris ton nom Sur toute chair accordée Sur le front de me amis Sur chaque main qui se tendency J'écris ton nom Sur la vitre des surprises Sur les lèvres attentions Bien au-dessus du silence J'écris ton nom Sur me refuges détruits Sur me phares écroules Sur les walls de mon ennui J'écris ton nom Sur l'absence sans désir Sur la loneliness now Sur les marches de la mort J'écris ton nom Sur la santé income Sur le risque disparu Sur l'espoir without souvenir J'écris ton nom Et par le pouvoir d'un mot You resume ma vie You are ne for the connaître Cast the number Liberte. Paul Eluard
French · English · Humanities
Humanities
Humanities · Nursing · Social studies
Teaching history to people is a valuable endeavor for several reasons: 1. **Understanding the Present**: History helps us understand the present by revealing how societies, cultures, and institutions have developed over time. It provides context for current events and issues, allowing people to see the roots and evolution of contemporary problems and achievements. 2. **Learning from the Past**: By studying history, we can learn from past successes and mistakes. This knowledge can guide decision-making in various fields, from politics and economics to social issues and personal choices, helping to avoid repeating errors and to build on past successes. 3. **Critical Thinking Skills**: Teaching history encourages critical thinking and analytical skills. Students learn to assess sources, evaluate evidence, and understand different perspectives. These skills are crucial for informed citizenship and effective problem-solving. 4. **Cultural Awareness and Empathy**: History exposes people to diverse cultures, beliefs, and experiences, fostering empathy and cultural awareness. Understanding different historical contexts helps break down stereotypes and prejudices, promoting a more inclusive and tolerant society. 5. **Identity and Heritage**: History helps individuals and communities understand their identities and heritage. It connects people to their past, offering a sense of continuity and belonging. This understanding can inspire pride and responsibility towards preserving and contributing to one's cultural and national legacy. 6. **Informed Citizenship**: Knowledge of history is essential for active and informed citizenship. It provides insight into the development of political systems, rights, and responsibilities, empowering people to participate more effectively in civic life and contribute to democratic processes. By teaching history, you aim to equip people with these crucial skills and perspectives, enabling them to navigate the complexities of the modern world with a deeper understanding and a more informed, empathetic approach.
History · World history · Humanities
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Consciousness and Philosophy of Mind: An Introduction
Anya
Anya really knows her way around both in breadth and depth of her field. She asks really cool questions in such a way, that it stimulates thinking together. I can recommend her 100% based on the sessions we had and looking forward to the papers we will discuss :)
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English as a Second Language and English Language/Literature Tuition Online. Tuition for all levels. (The Hague)
Courtney
We appreciated the great help of Courtney to our daughter. She is very kind and has great teaching methods. She has been really professional the whole time. She made lessons about what our daughter loves so she was always excited to see her! Strongly recommended!
Review by WAFA
Spanish classes for foreigners: all levels (Seville)
Teresa
Teresa is helping our son with conversational Spanish and meets him every two days! Its been a great experience for him. Teresa is reliable and has helped our son progress a lot in a short time.
Review by ROD