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    learns the norms‚ values‚ behaviour‚ and social skills appropriate to his or her social position.’ How he or she learns these skills can be affected on where they have been brought up‚ who they have grown up around and how they were taught. There are two different types of socialisation: Primary agents of socialisation and Secondary agents of socialisation. They are the people or organisations that affect how we grow and develop. Primary agents are usually the immediate‚ nuclear family. The socialisation

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    Advertising in Our Life

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    to sell to a bigger market‚ the more goods are sold‚ the cheaper they become. From the other side‚ those who disagree point out that the negative influences of advertising are undeniable. The first drawback of this matter is there is people who do not enjoy seeing advertising everywhere‚ such as in newspaper and on buses. Most people would agree that this is problematic because they say advertisements are generally ugly to look at and spoil the environment. Another negative point is that advertising

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    They Took Our Jobs

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    The Montessori method arose from Dr. Maria Montessori’s discovery of what she referred to as "the child’s true normal nature" in 1907‚[19] which happened in the process of her experimental observation of young children given freedom in an environment prepared with materials designed for their self-directed learning activity.[20] The method itself aims to duplicate this experimental observation of children to bring about‚ sustain and support their true natural way of being.[21] [edit] Waldorf

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    1st essay Are we free to make our own choices in life? Although it sounds appealing to make one’s own decision freely‚ it is actually an impractable goal as the society has exerted significant influence and restrictions on individuals and has shaped one’s value of what they should do and what they should not do. In today’s society‚ people are more free to make our own choices than we were before‚ but it is true that we canno indulge our interests at the cost of transgressing the basic rules of

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    The Borders on Our Backs

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    both statements 2 and 4 have indicated whether they are similar‚ different or both and named the subjects that would be compared or contrast. 2. The following paragraph is from the draft of an essay detailing the qualities of a skillful manager. How effective is this comparison -contrast paragraph? What revisions would help focus the paragraph on the point made in the topic sentence ? Where should details be added or deleted? Rewrite the paragraph‚ providing necessary transitions and details.

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    As young college students we often have jobs that are customer service oriented. We can all relate to what Quentin Schultze is saying in the section “Putting Our Hearts into Our Stations” we he says “My first paid job was cleaning and restocking shelves in a family drugstore. After one week‚ I had mastered the work and grown bored (Schultze 37).” This is so relatable to me. Growing up in Puerto Rico‚ I’ve been working since the early age of 14 and even before then I helped out my mother with her

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    food affects our mood

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    Food Affects Our Mood The way someone selects‚ prepares‚ and eats food is tied to emotional experiences. People eat different types of food when they feel sad‚ bored‚ tired‚ or stressed. Although it is natural for humans and other animals to eat in response to emotions‚ we have to identify how we feel and understand our desire to eat when we are not really hungry because the relationship between our bodies‚ our minds‚ emotions‚ and our eating habits is complicated. Reading the current

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    the fault in our stars

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    General Essay on the fault in out stars She who is Hazel Grace explains her cancer story and then meets at the literal heart of jesus every week. She hates these meetings until one day she meets a boy named augustus. His messy hair and crooked smile attracts hazel‚ and her smooth graceful appearance attracts him. With barely any words ‚ after the meeting he asks her to hangout‚ though she is skeptical she accepts. They fell in love immediately. They always called each other and loved it‚ it was

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    Our National Day

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    When Is National Day 2013 in Malaysia? National Day falls on August 31th‚ 2013. National Day is celebrated every year in Malaysia on the 31st of August to commemorate the momentous occasion when the Federation of Malaya achieved independence from British rule in 1957. On the 30th of August‚ Malaysia’s then Prime Minister‚ Tunku Abdul Rahman took to the Royal Selangor Club Padang‚ now known as the Merdeka square at 11.58pm and observed two minutes of darkness. At the stroke of midnight‚ the Union

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    A Battle for Our Hemlocks

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    Hemlock trees provide nature with shade‚ shelter‚ and beauty. They play a vital role in cooling streams and creeks to make water suitable for aquatic creatures. They are home to a diverse population of creatures throughout the Appalachian Mountains including creatures of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. Without these trees‚ the Appalachian ecosystem would struggle; unfortunately‚ hemlock population is drastically declining due to a non-native species called the hemlock woolly adelgid (Doccola)

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