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  8. Purkey, W. W., & Stanley, P. H. (1991). Invitational teaching, learning, and living. Washington: NEA Professional Library.Teache
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  9. In not less than two pages discuss the topic threat modelling including examples of where threat modelling can be done and
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  10. Choose whether the following statement is true or false: For teachers to assume responsibility for intergenerational injustices,
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