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    force someone to major in something that they have no interest in then it can make it hard for them to be successful in college because they will lack the motivation needed. Also‚ even when they do graduate from college they will be stuck doing some job for the rest of their life that does not interest them and they do not care for. Helicopter parents are helicopter parents because they want their kid to be successful in their life. They believe that the best way to do it is to be involved in every

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    OF THE STUDY INTRODUCTION On-the-Job-Training or OJT is job training that occurs in the work place. It has many advantages‚ but it can also have a few disadvantages if the OJT is not planned and executed properly. It is part of a college curriculum that aims to train and orient students about the work and their future career. It is very important not only to teach students their chosen career but to show students the reality about working. On-the-job training‚ also known as OJT‚ is teaching the

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    Pros and Cons of driver-less cars Driver-less – or ’autonomous’ – cars are cars which can drive themselves. They operate using sensors‚ GPS and real-time information‚ so rely on the internet‚ and in doing so are part of ’The Internet of Objects’. The technology used in these cars is very advanced and could be hugely beneficial‚ though there are many pros and cons which must first be considered. A huge benefit that will come from introduction of driver-less cars would be the massive decrease in

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    effectiveness of organizations. Benefits of teamwork Teamwork plays an important role leading organization to succeed. Working together as a team offers five key benefits as follows. Complex Projects. First of all‚ teamwork can get the jobs done‚ especially ones that individual cannot finish alone. Bachel writes‚ “Working as part of a team definitely pays off. That is because when it comes to a team‚ the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. In fact‚ team can often do what individuals

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    on it mortgage-free‚ there will still be property taxes. Therefore homesteading today will require more cash money than in pioneer days. This means you will need a plan to support yourself‚ with one or more work from home businesses‚ or a job off -homestead job. It is possible to run your homestead as a

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    There is pro and cons about everything. Driverless cars can be dangerous and can also be helpful. Well‚ If you don’t know how to drive or is not a big fan of driving then this is a perfect car for you because this car can drive you everywhere. If you like driving if its your hobby then I don’t know if this car is the perfect thing for you because you will drive yourself everywhere. In my opinion i don’t really like this idea because these things that are made is making everyone lazy and make everyone

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    we should keep to the uniform. It sets an example of the school. t is representation the community. It is easy to point out different people. Also there would be more fights/bully due to the lack of ’fashion’. " I think that there are many pros and cons to having schooo uniforms. I‚ myself‚ think that we should have school uniforms. Some people say that you can’t express yourself‚ but there are many other ways to express yourself other than your clothing. i also think that if you have a uniform

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    their reasoning‚ but they also disregard enormous dangers to the country as a whole‚ in the form of potential financial ruin and/or terrorism. Immigration is not bad as a whole; however‚ when men and women sneak across the border illegally to take a job they have no right to take‚ or when a refugee slaughters American citizens‚ it can certainly seem that immigration should halt‚ but that has never happened. Immigration is a great‚ powerful tool‚ one that has brought prosperity and wealth to countries

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    THE PROS AND CONS OF NUCLEAR SCIENCE Nuclear energy is a powerful source of energy compared to other conventional fuels. All crude oil based fuels derive their energy from oxidation‚ which is a change in the energy levels of electrons outside the nucleus. However‚ nuclear energy derives power from changes in the nuclear energy levels of the atomic nucleus! Tremendous energy lies locked up inside a radioactive nucleus and nuclear fission is a way of tapping this energy. Nuclear power plants derive

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    The Debate on Circumcision When it comes to the topic of circumcision‚ most of us will readily agree that we have been told that it is normal and the thought of an uncircumcised penis is “strange”. Where this agreement usually ends‚ however‚ is on the question of why were we taught uncircumcised penises are not normal? Whereas some are convinced that men are supposed to be circumcised‚ others maintain that it is not necessary and/or harmful. Circumcision is technically defined as the surgical removal

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