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    Bullying is a very serious topic when it comes to school. lots of students get bullied everyday‚ and most of them end with serious consequences. Bullying should be handled in a more serious way then is is today‚ recently bullying has affected students more than ever but nobody’s doing anything about it‚ for example‚ there has been more deaths‚ violence‚ or self harm‚ in the past few years then there ever has been. There are many types of bullying‚ most people think bullying is just associated with

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    Why do you think humans are motivated to learn? Discuss motivation for learning from the following perspectives: In the current 21st century that we live and work‚ daily people are introducing new policies‚ new ideas and approaches emerge. New problems also arise and new solutions are sought. The world is therefore constantly moving and evolving. Result the requirement for humans to constantly learn and adapt new circumstances as we go in order to follow the demands of the modern working world.

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    Outsourcing Journey - Assignment #5 Question: Why do you think Lego’s outsourcing “failed”? (What factors explain the short-lived outsourcing relationship between Lego and Flextronics?) To answer this question‚ I want to state the fact that short-lived relationship between Lego and Flextronics was not a total failure. And to begin with‚ I want to list some of things that Lego learned through this outsourcing. From this list‚ we can also see why their relationship was short-lived. * There

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    granted‚ many Americans do not realise just how important their vote is. Voter turnout is at an alltime low for recent elections; the more votes there are means more of a fair and legitimate election. Americans should be required to vote because it informs people of what people are voting on and it improves government legitimacy. Citizens would have to know what they are voting about if they are required to vote. Joe Heller’s‚ “School Repairs”‚ political cartoon explains why compulsory voting is important

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    This is an everlasting debate that whether school uniforms should be worn or casual clothing is as good. And like most of the popular debate in the world it has no concrete answer‚ it totally depends on a person’s beliefs actually. For some it is a benefit for others a disadvantage. I believe public schools should require students to wear uniforms. First wearing school uniforms promotes good discipline. Second it reduces distractions. Thirdly it is a far less expensive to buy school uniforms than

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    Why to Wear a Seatbelt

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    Lindsey Monaco Thesis: why you should wear your seatbelt Specific purpose: to persuade everyone to always wear a seatbelt How to get audience’s attention: how many people think they’re invincible?/ how many people always wear their seatbelt? 1- why it is relevant? – Everyone on and off campus has been inside a car before whether it’s their own or their friends and I’m sure the majority of people who live off campus now have their cars up here. 2- Why is this a good issue- I believe this is

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    When doing the countries project there was a lot of good information. In Colombia they ride zip lines to school. I can see the dangers which come with that‚ but that would be awesome to ride zip lines to school unless it is raining. All the countries mainly speak spanish‚ but some of them speak english. A lot of the places export out coffee beans so it must be popular down in South America. A lot of dancing and singing happens in these countries‚ like the United State but it’s more traditional music

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    Reasons Why People Should not Drive or Drink Alcohol Under 16 or 21 Years There are legitimate reasons why a 16 year old should not drive. Car Accidents are the top teen death rate in the United States. Some teenagers may be more responsible than others but generally between 16 and 19 have not very good statistics when driving. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention report what controller in this age group‚ especially males‚ are unlikely to underestimate dangerous conditions‚ drive too fast

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    differently depending on cultural backgrounds or individual experience. Why did the author initially expect Hamlet to be universal and why did it turn out not to be universal as she thought? How did these different patterns of interethnic communication lead to miscommunication and mistranslation? Which cultural practices in Hamlet were interpreted differently by the Tiv elders and why? As a teacher‚ what cultural relativism do you see in this article to extend to your own co-constructing contexts and

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    Why do we age? I recently took part in 5 experiments undergoing everyday activities to see how it feels to be; • Blind • Bone density problems • Hearing difficulties • To have limited fine motor skills • Memory loss First activity I took part in expected us to try clothes on (that required buttons) to be able to fasten the buttons wearing thick mittens and gloves. The mittens and the gloves resembled the elderly and the limited fine motor skills (finger movements required to fasten the

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