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    An Independent Teenager

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    As an independent teenager‚ I would say that I can do anything I want. I can precede living ordinarily without any disturbance and obstacle. But there are certain things that I can’t live without it. In the other word‚ my day will be ruined and fidget if I lost or missed the thing. One example of the thing I can’t live without is my Nikon D90. It is a Digital SLR camera. The camera brings me a lot of memories and sentimental value. I bought it by myself using my very own money and effort. It cost

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    independent woman

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    The independent woman. Independence in women has got to be one of the greatest jumps in the history of television. For years in the entertainment industry women have been represented as a subservient service to the husband and children‚ incapable of doing anything great with themselves other then fulfilling their duties as a housewife and mother. Today‚ they are known to be capable of anything. Whether it is being a single mother‚ to being able to provide for herself‚ in pursuit of her dreams

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    Independent Living

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    Professor Hilton Assignment: Research Paper 11-30-10 Independent Living Foster care is supervised care for delinquent or neglected children usually in an institution or substitute home. When a youth turns eighteen‚ he/she “ages out” of foster care. Once that happens‚ the youth now transitions from foster care to an Independent Living Program. The Independent Living Program is vitally important for the youth because it provides them with the necessary

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    The United States is divided into different states‚ cities‚ and towns. All of them‚ if not most of them‚ have some kind of corporate status. They have their own local government. These towns or cities that have a local government are called municipalities. There are three types of government in vast municipalities: mayor council‚ council-manager‚ and commission. These towns and cities have a charter that explain and describe the limited power one has briefly and concisely. The State usually is the

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    Management (60).The 3 areas I scored the lowest on are: Attitude (5)‚ Motivation (5)‚ and Selecting Main Ideas (20). I’m going to work more on my attitude‚ because it’s important to me that I graduate and get the degree in the career that I want to purse‚ so that I can prove to all the people who told me that I wouldn’t be nothing‚ or had doubt in me‚ because my parents didn’t finish High School‚ nor graduated. Motivation is probably one of the hardest one for me‚ because I’m a huge procrastinator

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    In the United States crimes are committed every day. The question becomes what is the most effective way to handle those who committed the crimes. Every crime is different and every criminal has a different motive. Is there a way to choose one punishment or does each case need to be handled on an individual basis? Deciding the punishment is the most important way to ensure that the crime does not happen again by the same individual. The United States currently uses four types of punishment; retribution

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    Independent learning

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    2011/10/07 11:57 AM Page 115 6 Independent learning CATHERINE EARL As Chapter 5 has shown‚ student success at university is pegged on a rapid adjustment to the university environment and culture which‚ unlike school‚ involves a new style of learning. Independent learning is an umbrella term covering all aspects of university learning from undertaking individual reading and research‚ attending lectures and tutorials to accepting responsibility for a workload. Independent learning was described‚ in

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    largest ethnic group in the world that do not have their own independent state to call home. They are different from other Muslims because they are not ethnically Arab or Persian. The Kurds are Sunni Muslims and have their own religious differences and speak their own language‚ Kurdish. This goes all the way back to World War I and the breaking up of the Ottoman Empire. The Kurdish people are instead spread out between four different states where they are a minority; Iran‚ Iraq‚ Syria‚ and Turkey. The

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    Running Head: Irving Independent School District v. Amber Tatro Irving Independent School District v. Amber Tatro Warner University A child with disabilities is a major focus in today’s education. Achieving my Bachelors in Special Education‚ I need to be aware of the need to ensure appropriate education for all children with disabilities. “The education of children with disabilities is a top national priority. Our nation’s special education law‚ the Individuals with Disabilities Education

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    Independent India

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    Independent India India acquired independence on 15 August 1947 though sections of the country were carved out and stitched together to create another new country‚ Pakistan. The “institutional” road to independence was perhaps laid down by the Government of India Act of 1935‚ where the gradual emergence of India as a self-governing entity had first been partly envisioned. Following India’s independence in 1947‚ the Constituent Assembly deliberated over the precise constitutional future of India

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