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    11 do you think that college professional show favoritism among student Teachers respond more to students who express interest in the material taught in class. Nevertheless‚ other teachers are interested in the personal appeals they receive from individual students‚ making extra attention to such students appear discriminative. Therefore‚ I think teachers show favoritism among students because of their relationship in and out of class.             Personally‚ I think that it is difficult for teachers

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    WHAT FIELD OF STUDY WILL YOU PURSUE AND WHY HAVE YOU CHOSEN THIS AREA AND CAREER PATH? The world today is faced with enormous energy challenges in all ramifications. The ability to proffer solutions to these problems makes us a veritable tool in the society and it depends solely on the amount of information we have per time. Since childhood‚ the studies of science and basic engineering have interested me profoundly. I had passion for repairing simple devices‚ knowing their content and how they

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    Somebody says criminal is bad people. Is it true? If it is true‚ this could be a form of fallacy. Fallacy is a misconception leads to unreasonable argument or disbelief in people’s ideas. It happens with us everyday. Fallacy has many types and I want to refer to one of them: Ad Hominem. It is a judgment about people’s appearance than the validity of their ideas‚ abilities‚ or work……We usually see this fallacy in our life like politic‚ demonstration‚ even in our working environment. For example: politicians

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    Aristotle on education – why does he think it is important? Why does he think the curriculum should be roughly as he says? “It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.” – Aristotle (384 BC - 322 BC) The hardest mountains to climb in life are the mountains we create. A humans ability to reason can be both the making and breaking of any man‚ woman‚ child and community. We learn to train our ability to reason through education‚ habits‚ and life experience

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    In their essay “Why You Should Care About the Groundswell‚” Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff are concerned about the uprising groundswell surrounding social media. They encourage and persuade their readers to become interested in hope of raising awareness of how it puts traditional corporations under the bus. Their argument states that businesses‚ stores‚ and companies must not only compete with other employers‚ but also their consumers‚ due to the outbreak of trading‚ ripping off content‚ loan offerings

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    fixed‚ but it won’t be easy. The majority will refuse to accept it‚ but it will benefit them in the future. I believe that limiting the number of students with the privilege of off-campus lunch would allow for quicker lines and fewer tardies. Because you shouldn’t be punished for choosing not to dart across the street like every kid does during lunch. I also believe if we let selected students go to lunch at an earlier time‚ the restaurants and the students will be happy. These selected students will

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    Why you should get a dog By: Laura Snyder Why you should get a dog I am planning to adopt a pet and I believe you should‚ too. I have decided on a dog because‚ they are excellent companions‚ although they require a bit of care. They are amazingly versatile animals who can fill many necessary roles. Dogs are a great pet because they vary in size. The smallest being Chihuahua’s which are from 2-6 pounds and can live up to 17 years (Dogster‚ 2010). Their size makes them great even for apartment

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    carefully avoided it by only mentioning it or referring to it indirectly. They did not use the term "slave" but referred to everyone as "persons". It is rather ironic that neither the Constitution nor the Declaration of Independence‚ the two documents most known for establishing and declaring freedom and equality for men‚ never even mention slaves or slavery in a direct way. The founding fathers drafted the Constitution with the approach that the goal was to unite the nation. That is why they neither

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    The text here presented is an essay written by William K. Wimsatt‚ Jr. which was included within his book named The Verbal Icon: Studies in the Meaning of Poetry published in 1954. The author introduces to us the concept of “The intentional fallacy” which describes the error of interpreting a work of art by second-guessing the intention of its author in creating it. In reading a poem the reader must lay aside all the possible intentions of the author and concentrate on the poem itself in order to

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    National Association of Secondary School principals noted that “When all students are wearing the same outfit‚ they are less concerned about how they look and how they fit in with their peers; thus‚ they can concentrate on their schoolwork.” School should be a place of learning and understanding‚ uniforms highlight those principles in turn creating a productive environment. Many schools that institute enforced uniforms see a decrease in crimes. The first school district to

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