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1.   Alzheimer's Worldwide, by Denise Cooper
...ions of Italy Associazione Italiana Malta Itia di Alzheimer Alzheimer Association Israel Association of Family Caring for Demented Elderly - Japan Association Luxembourg Alzheimer Alzheimer's Association of Mexico Asociaci n Alzheimer de Monterrey - Spanish Alzheimer Netherlands Alzheimer's Society Romania Spain Alzheimer's Foundation Comments, Suggestions, Links to Add? Email me at: Denise Cooper setstats 1

2.   About_EIFD
...e group that has been meeting and dancing in Edmonton for 40 years. Our membership includes beginner to advanced dancers and covers a diverse age range. No partner is necessary! We meet weekly to learn dances from a wide variety of cultures and countries including Bulgaria, France, Armenia, Greece, Romania, Israel, Macedonia, Serbia, Croatia, Turkey, England, Portugal and many, many more. Dances are taught by local teachers who have learned and taught throughout North America and in Europe. Special events throughout the year include parties at Christmas and at the end of the year, guest instructors, w...

3.   Ethnic Folk Dancing: Hungary and Romania Ethnic Folk Dancing: Hungary and Romania
Information Institute of Syracuse _ Printer friendly text Search Lessons Write a Lesson Plan Guide Selection Criteria Copyright Statement Lesson Plan : AELP-MUL0201 Ethnic Folk Dancing: Hungary and Romania Source: School Library Media Activities Monthly, (7:3, November 1990) Grade Levels: 4, 5 Subject(s): Social Studies/Multicultural Education Physical Education/Rhythms and Dance Information Literacy/Research Skills Library Media Skills Objectives: The student will follow a research process to complet...

4.   Winter in Tomis in 8 AD
The Winter of Tomis in 8 A.D. Discussion In 8 A.D. Augustus Caesar exiled the Roman poet Ovid(Publius Ovidius Nasso 43 B.C. - 17 A.D.) to the remote Black Sea town of Tomis (modern Constanta, Romania). Not only was Ovid isolated from the political, social, and intellectual center of his world, but he also had to endure a climate much harsher than that of Rome. To lament his exile, he wrote the Tristia, poems that detail his physical and emotional discomforts. In one part of the Tristia Ovid writ...

5.   Illuminations: Five's a Crowd
...game with countries, follow the first two steps as listed below. To play this game with states, use the State Data Handout with the first two steps, and then the remaining steps as indicated below. Student teams visit a Web site and together they choose 5 countries. For example, a team might choose Romania, Ghana, Denmark, Indonesia, and Libya. One web site is the United Nations Student Site. This site allows you to choose up to seven countries and obtain data, including the population and area, about those countries. Another site is the University of Minnesota Mankato E-Museum. On the site, students...

6.   Western Europe and the Cold War
...ds added. Materials: Motivation: Overhead Test over Projector the Notes- information Fill in at the end the blank of the week Textbook Teaching Procedure Bellwork: Get out worksheets and pick up fill in the blank notes Anticipatory Set: If you were to list desirable places to go to in Europe, would Romania, Bulgaria or Albania be on your list? Why is Western Europe so more desirable than Eastern Europe. Today we will discuss one of the reasons why Americans have a greater tie to Western Europe than the east. The Lesson: Fill in the blank notes 1. over the Marshall plan and NATO Guided Practice Discuss...

7.   EconEdLink | EconomicsMinute | Enlarging the European Union
...opean Union member states worry that workers from poorer countries will flood the labor market once they are granted freedom to live and work in any European Union member state.] Simulation: 1. You will be acting as representatives to the EU Commission for one of three candidate countries: Hungary, Romania or Turkey. The Commission will be reviewing candidate countries to the EU. Commission Members will need to review the cases of each of the countries and create a brief report for the EU Council, making recommendations for admission. For information about the country assigned to you, click on the map...

8.   World War II
...n either the Axis or Allied Powers. Questions: a. Can anyone explain who were the Axis Powers and who were the Allied Powers? Possible Responses: a. Allied Powers were the countries defending Europe. b. The Axis powers were the aggressors. c. The Axis powers were Germany, Italy, Japan, Finland, and Romania. d. The Allied powers were those countries aligned against Hitler and Japan. 3. Questioning will continue by directing student attention to the categories of relationships among the countries and the number of casualties sustained. Question: Possible Responses: a. Which countries sustained the a. So...

9.   Social Studies: Locating The Cold War
...ormed between communist countries. The USSR allies were: (name 7) (Answer for NATO: Great Britain, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Denmark, Norway, Iceland, Canada, Italy, and Portugal). (Answer for the Warwaw Pact: Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Romania). 6. Give students time to look inside their textbook to locate countries and who they were allied with: USA or USSR. 7. Have students share answers and write on overhead. Students continue to fill in their maps. 8. Notes and Map will go into Student notes. _ PULSE is a project of the Community Outr...

10.   Social Studies: Warring Philosophies: The Cold War
...nce they did not want to experience another depression. To Russia, it had suffered enormous destruction during WWII with a loss of 25 million citizens and was determined that it would never be invaded again. It did so by buffering itself with Eastern European countries (Poland, E. Germany, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and Czechoslovakia), creating the USSR. These countries were referred to as Satellite States. Examples of Satellite States: The Berlin wall (1961) went up dividing Germany into two parts ? one part supported by communism (E. Germany was next to the USSR), the other by capitalism (W. Germa...


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