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    Source of Advice | Strengths | weaknesses | Bank | For my business I will most likely get my loan from the bank because it is affordable and I can be able to get money from a legitimate source. This will be a good option because as a business that is starting up‚ it will be very hard to find capital. You can also get one to one advisers that will help you understand the business more The bank can also help me in starting up a business because they might offer help in giving knowledge on starting

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    scholastic achievement and demographic characteristics of home schooled students in 1898. EPAA‚ 7‚ March 1999. Retrieved from: http://epaa.asu.edu/ojs/article/view/543 Ray‚ B. (2003). Home educated and now adults: Their community and civic involvement‚ views about homeschooling‚ and other traits. National Home Education Research Institute. Retrieved from:http://www.roots-homeschooling.com/images/uploads/resources/Research_Revelations.pdf Rummel‚ S. (2012‚ October). Pros and cons of homeschooling

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    Furthering your education is a Plus General purpose: To persuade Specific purpose: To persuade students and teenagers to further their education after high school. Central idea: By furthering education after high school people are less likely to get Pregnant as teens or before marriage‚ gets put on welfare‚ and are more likely to make better pay. INTRODUCTION 1. Attention material A. Two brothers Ellis and Kidd both graduated from high school. B. After high school Ellis went on to college

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    06 August 2013 Juvenile Crime In “Adult Crimes‚ Adult Time‚” published in the Washington Post on March 29‚ 1998‚ Linda J. Collier argues about the juvenile laws and her principal argument shows that children should serve the same time as adults when they commit adult crimes. Collier provides some statistics and examples (Jonesboro shooting‚ Daily City shooting‚ and her experience with a particular girl) that support her position regarding the information of the article. The diversity of laws among

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    use business information to communicate within the company and outside the company. This information comes from all different variety of sources. From information written in P1 I will analyse the different type of business information and their sources used by BBC. Verbal information Verbal information is the way of communicating between individuals through speech. This type of information is the best way of communicating‚ but it is also not very sufficient. Since Verbal information is used in our

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    M1- Analyse different types of business information and their sources Written Written communication involves a selection of words‚ symbols‚ letters and numbers. Written communication is used at bmetc to make it possible for tutors to contact parents and students regarding the students’ progress in lessons and around the college; they do this by sending letters to the parents. A letter written to a parent of a student would have been created by a tutor‚ and then taken to the IT department‚ here

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    wanted Kent’s trial to happen in adult court. His reasons included Kent’s criminal history and the serious nature of the current charges. Kent’s lawyer‚ of course‚ wanted the case to stay in juvenile court. Had the judge allowed a hearing‚ Kent’s lawyer would have argued that his client was mentally ill. He would have said this fact should be considered before determining which trial court to use. Yet the judge made the decision without holding a hearing. The adult court tried Kent and found him guilty

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    My Mother’s Inspirational Advice She walks into a room‚ and the entire crowd stops to stare. She has a glow about her that illuminates from the inside out that makes everyone feel accepted. My mother’s gentle heart and amiable personality is what makes her admired by myself and many people that know her. I respect the passion she has for her family‚ friends‚ and life values. She is a strong influential woman who has taught me to follow my dreams and achieve my goals‚ the importance of a strong

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    students. The standard way of thinking about the topic of Baldwin’s advice is that he wants teachers need to educate only the truth to their students for them to fabricate their own mindsets on concepts. Many people assume that modern teachers do not need to read and live by his ideas. It is often said that teachers need to read Baldwin’s text to refresh their memory on how to be a great teacher. My own view is that Baldwin’s advice to teachers is not relevant today because of new methods of testing

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    Unit 1 - 3.2 Explain how to give adult support for each of these transitions starting or moving school (i.e. infants to junior to senior) Talk to the child find out how they feel about starting a new school. Answer any questions they have explain why they have got to go to /start their new school. Go with them if needed to have a look at the new school‚ meet the teacher. Involve the child in buying things they need for the start of school. Reassure them that it is going to be ok. moving class

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