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    Good morning judges‚ fellow students‚ and staff. The late Erma Bombeck once wrote‚ "If I could live my life over‚ I would have laughed more." Bombeck was one of America’s funniest columnists and author of many theses on humor of life. She KNEW the importance of laughing. For one‚ people who laugh is pleasant to be around; try pulling a long face all day‚ and pretty soon you will notice others avoiding you. The power of laughter can never be underestimated. It is a part of life. Laughter is a universal

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    importance of education

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    Importance of Education Our knowledge is something we should never complete; it is never enough. Education should make us ask more and more questions‚ and then start over again. With an advanced education you have more choices in your life that open more doors. Higher education pays you back‚ because you’re a step ahead of others. Graduates of higher education programs earn more‚ and live happier and healthier lives. Success is the achievement of a goal‚ and education can help a person

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    Importance of Sports

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    Previous studies have found that higher physical activity levels are associated with greater academic achievement among students. However‚ it remains unclear whether associations are due to the physical activity itself or sports team participation‚ which may involve requirements for maintaining certain grades‚ for example. The purpose of this study is to examine the associations between sports team participation‚ physical activity‚ and academic outcomes in middle and high school students. Methods:

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    On the Importance of Reading

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    THE COMMONWEALTH June 2006 DANA GIOIA Chair‚ National Endowment for the Arts On the Importance of Reading Gioia warns that as increasing numbers of Americans put down their books‚ they also invest less in the nation’s civic and cultural life. In a program moderated by writer Jewelle Gomez‚ Gioia calls for a revival in reading‚ beginning in the schools. Monday April 10‚ 2006 E very 10 years the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) does a survey among American households. It’s the

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    This semester has been so awesome for me! I came into this classroom feeling as though I had a pretty good grasp on immigration and my feelings on it. At first‚ I thought it was pretty clear cut‚ if someone is an illegal immigrant‚ than they are someone who has came to this country illegally and then is not trying to become a citizen‚ which is so wrong! I have learned so much about how every immigrant’s situation is very different‚ unique‚ and quite sad. Now‚ obviously‚ there has been immigrants

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    times they’ll give you the answer “it’s good for the environment.” My goal today is to help you better understand what recycling is‚ the process of it‚ and the benefits of you helping out our environment. II. Body: A. Before you know about the importance and benefits of recycling‚ it is important to understand what recycling is. Recycling refers to the process of transforming waste materials into usable resources. In this process these used materials are sorted and processed to be used as ‘raw materials’

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    CU2625 Provide Support for Mobility 1. Understand the importance of mobility 1.1 Define mobility Mobility is the ability to freely move physically. For others‚ mobility is being able to get from one place to another by any means to maintain their independence 1.2 Explain how different health conditions may affect and be affected by mobility There are many conditions that can affect a person’s. Not all mobility problems are caused by age; some people are born with health conditions that can

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    The Importance of College

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    English Writing 300 Essay #2 01 October 2013 The Importance of College Higher education can be very beneficial to the individual and to the broader community. The common conception that higher education would mean higher pay is proven to be true. Not only is college beneficial to the individuals‚ but in the long-run‚ it helps their communities as well. College-graduates can provide their communities with new businesses and a better skilled work-force. Therefore‚ it would be an advantageous for

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    Importance of Theory

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    articulate our knowing‚ and ask questions leading to new insights (Parker & Smith‚ 2010). Since Florence Nightingale’s “Notes on Nursing” in 1859‚ theorists have continued to study‚ research and expand nursing theories. This paper will discuss the importance of nursing theory and Jean Watson’s well known Theory of Human Caring. Examples of the application of Watson’s theory will also be discussed. Nursing Theory The development of nursing theories has defined nursing practice. Prior to nursing theories

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    Jonathon Haulik 2/11/14 English 102 Short argument Final draft Importance of Humanities Globalization has created the ability to share scientific advancements and achievements that has brought us beyond our instinctual desires to survive and challenge the very fabric of our existence. Cultural identity has shaped a very diverse world that has come to its peak of connection through globalization and modernization in the fields of STEM (Science‚ Technology‚ Engineering‚ and Mathematics)

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