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According Topography Situation: Climate.—Severe throughout the province, Quebec's climate presents great contrasts according topography situation to topography and situation. The St. Lawrence Lowlands near Montreal are the warmest section. The July mean temperature in Montreal varies between 68° and 70° F., while the frost-free period exceeds 150 days annually. However, the frost-free period falls to less than 100 days in the interior of the Gaspe Peninsula, and to between 100 and 130 days in most of the Eastern Townships and the Quebec region. Snowy winters are a characteristic, with falls of 90 to 100 inches common in the St.
Lewin urged his readers to distinguish between "the situation which the teacher, the parents, or the experimenter sees and the situation which exists for the child as his life space" (52, p. 919, 1954). The child's perception of a situation will vary with his physical and emotional state: whether he is fatigued, insecure, hungry, or rested, safe, and content. His goals, needs, and social relations also influence his perceptions. To understand him it is indeed important to consider how he may view his world and feel about it.
If the situation does not warrant a distress call, follow the same general procedure but rather than "MAYDAY," say "PAN PAN" (pronounced "pahn pahn") for an Urgent message, or "SECURITE" (pronounced "say-cur-i-tay") as appropriate, and change the text of the message to describe the situation. |
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