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    Whale (origin Old English hwael)[2] is the common name for any large marine mammal of the order Cetacea‚ which have forelimbs modified as fins‚ a tail with horizontal flukes‚ and nasal openings on top of the head.[2] The term whale is sometimes used to refer to all cetaceans‚ but in more common usage it generally excludes those members of the Delphinoidea superfamily which are known as dolphins and porpoises.[3] These smaller species belong to the suborder Odontoceti (toothed whales)‚ which also

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    Unit 012 Outcome 1 AC1) Explain why working in partnership with others is important for children and young people. It is important to work in partnership when caring for children and young people because it is vital that we make sure that the child is being cared for at the highest possible level. For example if we have a suspicion that a child is being neglected but we keep this suspicion to ourselves instead of informing the correct people‚ then maybe this case would never be solved and outcome

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    for education and school safety‚ now that President Trump is in office. His Secretary of Education nominee‚ Betsy DeVos recently had her Senate Confirmation hearing and answered all questions fluently and decorously. DeVos is clearly proficient in her subject matter; when asked whether or not schools should have guns‚ in light of the recent school shootings‚ DeVos took the time to reflect upon this complex and nuanced question and answered that guns need to be brought into schools to protect against

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    Mathematics I. Introduction A. Background: Mathematics is the science that deals with the logic of shape‚ quantity and arrangement. It is difficult to define exactly what mathematics is. Everyone learns mathematics at school‚ the best way to understand what mathematics is and what mathematicians work on - is to do mathematics. B. Thesis Statement: Even though everyone has studied mathematics since they were young‚ mathematics still difficult for everyone because of many

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    check and the payee. This status is known by the Uniform Commercial code (UCC) as a “holder in due course” (HIDC). An analysis of Any kind checks cashed‚inc v. Talcott will illustrate how fragile HIDC status is. There are benefits for a business to have HIDC status‚ which will protect them in the event of check fraud. However‚ businesses must perform some due diligence in order to maintain this status. Ultimately‚ a business should lose their holder in good faith status when they fail to act responsibly

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    GMOs Have Got to Go Do people ever truly know what is in their food? When they pop those irresistible fries into their mouths‚ are they really just eating a potato? According to researchers at Rutgers University‚ one in four people do not know that most of the food they consume is genetically modified (Hallman). “Genetic modification is the process of forcing genes from one species into another entirely unrelated species” (“GMO Defined”). Although some find genetically modified organisms to be beneficial

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    Student dress codes have long been an issue of debate. At first glance‚ it may seem that student dress codes don’t allow students the freedom to express themselves. However‚ there are benefits to having a student dress code. Dress codes have been shown to give students extra time in their day‚ reduce student differences‚ and improve school safety. These benefits outweigh the lack of expressiveness students may experience. Therefore‚ schools should have student dress codes. The first benefit

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    and then leave whatever they are doing. Studies shown that kids need recess‚ however‚ it is being banned. Middle school students should have recess because it helps keep them healthy and recess benefits the brain and recess helps develop peer relationships. Recess is a very important part of the school‚as much as other regular classes. This becomes very essential as child uses all the senses at once and learn and interact

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    when it’s not necessary. Teacher’s constantly tell their students not to use electronics during class‚ yet sometimes they asked for them to be used‚ so why banned them if they will be needed in the future. Cell phones are used for many reasons from having fun to be used for an emergency so what’s the hassle of having them banned. Many schools have student with phones and they do nothing about it because student know not to use them and they know they can trust them. Children know very well not

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    By this point‚ time was not a luxury that the Allied nations possessed‚ which prompted British Prime Minister Winston Churchill to implore the United States and President Roosevelt’s to fully commit to entry into the war earlier than it would have liked. The suggested and accepted coarse of action was to execute a beach landing at several locations in Morocco‚ North Africa in order to seize and secure specific objectives and control the region. Additionally‚ seizing the specified objectives

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