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    The Consequences of Doing Gender in College The most commonly preached and accepted social path for an individual is to go through elementary and secondary school‚ and immediately follow that with some sort of a post-secondary education. We must take the skills we have learned in grade school and apply them‚ as we become adults. Schools where a student can receive a degree are regarded as the highest quality by society. We are lead to believe that the college or university campus is filled with

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    of doing well in school As kids we all saw the excitement about high school on TV‚ The drinking‚ driving‚ partying etc. But no one told us that TV and reality were to different things. There are many consequences for those actions. Many teens think its okay to mess up their first or second year in high school not understanding it can hurt you from the very beginning. Doing poorly in school can hurt you when it’s time to graduate‚ it also can affect you when applying to colleges. School is very

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    My report is a consequence of bringing a knife to school. While I was being searched in the principal’s office‚ a knife was found on me. At first I didn’t think too much of it in the way of safety but after doing research on different incidents I see the problem with my actions. By bringing a weapon into my school compromised the safety of all my fellow students and the staff of Mattawoman Middle School. The problem of having weapons present in the school has improved greatly but still needs to be

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    Poorly Written Email TO: Jim FROM: Mike DATE: August 13‚ 2013 SUBJECT: ASME Vessel Requirements Jim‚ I have had a chance to review your memorandum in detail‚ research the relevant codes and standards‚ and have some preliminary conversations with Matt Hirsch (Primus) and Mike McGinnis (Innovative).   I have also attached two (2) pictures of the installation in Omaha.  The installation in Dallas‚ although appears to be vessel‚ is not intended to be a vessel

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    High school programs are beneficial to the student. Having sports is what motives us to do good in school. Sports can help release all the stress we have from school. Students enjoy sports you cant just take it away. A high school experience is not the same without going to a foot ball game. Once i wanted to get into my school soccer team. To get in you needed some requirements. Those requirements were to be good in school and have good grades. Playing any sport can motivate any student to do better

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    Persuasive Essay "Poorly Written Communication" Poorly Written Communication 2 Thesis: After a poorly written memo caused hard feelings and loss of morale‚ the company decided to start writing courses‚ believing that the effectiveness of enhancing written communication skills within a work place is necessary for any successful business. In "A case for clear writing" C. Petrini states‚ the ability to communicate written information in a clear‚ concise and accurate

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    Example of a Poorly Written Report “Loose Bolts?” February 30‚ 1973 The film "Loose Bolts?" is an analysis of what became known as the Lordstown syndrome by business week magazine. Interviews with workers‚ foremen‚ and union officials in this film show how a bored and dissatisfied works turns out cars (Chevy Vega’s) with major flaws. I recommend this film to anyone interested in the study of worker attitudes. - Paul Marshall‚ Professor of Management‚ Harvard Business School “The

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    It is evident that the communication barriers in this fable are due to the walruses being fearful of the Old Man’s reaction‚ considering he is known to have a terrible temper that has been revealed in past experiences. The Old Man had no communication with the other walruses‚ only Basil‚ who was the second walrus in command who relayed the messages. The Old Man’s demeanor and lack of concern for the walruses caused the walruses to not feel that they could go to the Old Man with concern’s‚ fearful

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    Topic One: Federalist Party and the Democratic-Republican Party Thesis: Although the United States of America has branched away to form their own government system‚ a group of parties seem to develop over time. The Federalist Party‚ who is proudly run by Hamilton‚ and the Democratic-Republican‚ who is run by Jefferson‚ both use ways to indulge themselves in making the United States a much better place to live compared to what they use to live under England’s rule. Paragraph Topics Paragraph

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    book Doing School‚ Denise Pope‚ the author and a Stanford Graduate with a PHD in curriculum and teaching‚ claims that students are no longer learning anything about the subjects they take‚ or learning the core values/behaviors that the school is supposed to teach. They are in fact‚ learning the values/behaviors that schools despise and are not retaining any of the information taught to them. The reason they are not learning the correct values/behaviors‚ or retaining any information in school is because

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