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    Importance Of Punishment

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    values and culture. Through investing in art and culture‚ we can teach our kids about the rich history and culture of our nation. It is rightly said that excess of everything is bad. If government keeps investing on art and culture without giving importance to other useful areas‚ such as hospitals‚ schools and construction of roads‚ it will create imbalance‚ which will ultimately affect the life of the individuals. Hence‚ government should know how much they need to spend and where so that other important

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    Benefit of Child's Play

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    have been shortening recess time‚ and some schools have been taking out recess completely. Schools have been doing this because they want to improve standardized test scores. But they aren’t accounting for is that play is important to children. Just like adults‚ kids need breaks too. Play is important to children because it encourages moving around and being active. It’s not healthy for a child to be sedentary for hours and hours. Children need their recess so that they can stretch‚ run‚ and just

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    Importance of Trees

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    of tree cover. Man has just begun to realize the importance of plants. Plants are the lungs of the world‚ and without them‚ all species of life are bound to perish. The only way we can save these faithful friends is by creating an awareness amongst people of the importance of plants. Tree planting‚ afforestation‚ and campaigns such as the ‘Chipko’ movement are some ways by which this goal can be achieved. Children should be taught the importance of plants right from a very young age. Forest land

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    Shakespeare´s Plays 1. Appearance and Behavior - women are adorable creatures of sweetness and grace‚ phantoms of delight - they are angels of purity and they are "good" - they are the most enchanting women in literature and they are beautiful‚ but Shakespeare could not describe them in detail - their voices are charming‚ beautiful and well-placed - they seem to exist only in their attachment to others 2. Roles in the plays - in more than half of Shakespeare´s plays‚ women have

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    Adapting Plays Into Movies

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    Adapting Plays Into Movies “In theatre‚ you can change things ever so slightly; it’s an organic thing. Whereas in film‚ you only have that chance on the day‚ and you have no control over it at all‚” These insightful words were once spoken by actress (Casino Royale‚ Quantum of Solace) and Oscar winner Judi Dench‚ and they very clearly illustrate one of the biggest differences between theatre and film. However‚ a small hint of bias seems to be depicted in this point of view. The quote (and many others)

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    In the Heights is a musical written by Lin-Manuel Miranda. The musical was performed at the John Anthony Theatre at the Spring Creek Collin College campus on March 9‚ 2014. The show was put together very well. The professionalism was evident in everything from the lights‚ to the choreography. At the first view of the stage‚ the audience was immediately transported into Washington Heights New York‚ on Fourth of July 2014. It was a hot summer day‚ and with help from the actors‚ the audience

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    Wit Play Analysis

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    world of ‘publish or perish’‚ along with the myriad central values of enduring themes that engulf the audience due to their prevailing ability to transcend contextual barriers. The connections shared between Donne’s metaphysical poetry and Edson’s play Wit‚ occupies more than the adaptation of ideas and form‚ it represents the relationship between text and context. Wit reshapes Donne’s experiences of agency and self evaluation‚ thereby rejuvenating the humanistic paradigms

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    The Importance of Water

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    The importance of water There is no doubt that water is important for living things. We not only can use it‚ and all living things need water to live. The importance of water is clear to us‚ it has many ways to use and we can’t overlook it. Water is one of the most important elements for health. The human body build up by more than seventy percent of water. It helps human to digest and absorb mineral of food. It also helps to supply oxygen to the brain and other parts of organs. Following by

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    Importance of Control

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    Importance of control Q.3. Describe the Importance of Control. Importance of Control The major benefits of a good control system may enlisted as follow: 1. Stimulates Action A good control system stimulates action by spotting the significant deviations from the original plan and by highlighting them for the people who set thing right i.e.‚ who can take corrective action. Thus‚ it guides and keeps the organization’s operations on the right back. 2. Facilities Decentralization and Coordination

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    THE IMPORTANCE OF FUNGI

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    TOPIC: THE IMPORTANCE OF FUNGI IN; MEDICINE INDUSTRY THE ENVIRONMENT {DR OLASEINDE G.} INTRODUCTION Fungi are tremendously important to human society and the planet we live on. They provide fundamental products including foods‚ medicines‚ and enzymes important to industry. They are also the unsung heroes of nearly all terrestrial ecosystems‚ hidden from view but inseparable from the processes that sustain life on the planet. THE MEDICAL IMPORTANCE OF FUNGI Most Fungal genera

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