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    Cheating at School

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    Hassan Alnasser Composition April 19‚ 2012 Cheating No one disagrees that the cheating is bad habit even the cheater will admit that. The students inherit that bad habit among them. The students can cheat in university‚ school‚ or any other places. The teachers should observe the students during the tests‚ and there should be a strict punishment for cheater to stop this bad habit. I think the main three reasons for cheating in schools or universities are most students don’t have enough

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    Strict Liability

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    Strict Liability “The law presumes that mens rea is always required in criminal offences‚ unless it is clear that Parliament intended an offence to be one of strict liability”. Discuss. (25marks) The general principle of criminal law is that the prosecution must establish the presence of both actus reus and mens rea. As the majority of criminal offences are created by statute‚ Parliament will usually indicate the kind of mens rea required

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    Teachers over athletes Professional athletes average 5.3 million dollars a year while teachers average just 36‚141 dollars a year! Professional athletes are making a way more superior amount of money over teaches‚ granted athletes dedicate their life to a certain sport‚ but it’s just to play games for our entertainment. Teachers are paid a significantly less amount of money. There is quite the difference in salary between the two jobs of a teacher and as a professional athlete. They

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    Cheating on Exams

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    and Rationale of the Study 1.1 Background Cheating on exams has become a popular phenomenon all over the world regardless of the levels of development. For instance‚ Baerthlein (2008)‚ from Germany‚ described that over the past decade‚ cheating has become more and more common as an act of academic dishonesty. Referring to the latest statistics she expressed her concern on the alarming rate as more than two thirds of high school students admitted cheating on an exam last year. The same trend was

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    Why would teachers want longer school days‚ when our normal days are long enough. If we extend our days with another 30 minutes‚ then it has been proven that all together it would add up to 200 extra hours of school each year. I determine that adding more time to the school day is ignorant. We should not add 30 minutes to the school day because it is too much learning‚ students need rest‚ and it will not be enough time spent with your family. The inaugural reason is that it is too much learning

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    cheating

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    being a police officer because i’m really good in the cadets program and I like my city to be safe and I love helping and protecting people and I have been lazy a lot and being a police officer will get me in better shape and it gives me more confidence and more power than i would ever have and that feels good but the only thing is I don’t like hurting people but if I really have to I will because its better them than me. I am learning a lot about being a police officer like my 10 codes and how to

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    Strict Standards

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    4.2 Strict standards Furthermore the research on finding new antibiotics is strictly regulated under standards‚ licenses and regulations‚ which make the process of finding new antibiotics very hard and non-lucrative for companies [9]. Most antibiotic trials are based upon an equivalent already existing antibiotic. These trials underlay very strict standards‚ such as that the antibiotic which gets tested must achieve equivalent or similar efficiency as the older version. The amount to which the efficacy

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    Why Teachers Are Important

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    Why Teachers are Important Teachers are important because they educate the students by preparing them for a triumphant future. The number of human beings in the world is increasing every second of every day which is why it is not a surprise that teachers other than special education teachers hold about three point five million jobs (McKay‚ Dawn R.). As each child grows older‚ he/she needs to learn in order to survive; teachers are the ones to instill knowledge (DeRoy). Every single person needs

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    Why Teacher Fails

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    Shean Wong ENG 104 29 April 2013 Why teachers fail For ancient time‚ teachers have played an important role in society. Behind every successful person‚ there is a teacher. Nowadays‚ both parents are too busy earning money because of the high living expenses‚ so the teacher is expected to build a strong moral character and provide emotional support for the students. To achieve this‚ by the definition of John Lembo who is the author of “Why Teachers Fail‚” has four qualities: (1) “he can engage

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    Why Become a Teacher

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    Why Be a Teacher? “Why be a teacher?” has come up many times. To give a simple answer‚ I want to change the world. Teaching to me is one of the most interesting‚ challenging‚ and dignified professions that exist. No one has more potential for touching the personal‚ social‚ and intellectual lives of students than the compassionate and committed teachers. I decided to become a teacher when I met my husband. I have two-step children that needed a lot of assist in their studies. I personally

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