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    Many day schools offer coeducation facilities and this is an important requirement in terms of today’s world. Interacting with the opposite sex in the early years will enable children to be comfortable in the presence of the opposite sex when they reach a stage where they might have to work alongside them in an official environment. Children who have not had this opportunity might be shy and uncomfortable when they people from the opposite sex in the future. Most day schools encourage children

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    good quality that was expected. The quality of life deteriorates and people tend to develop a mentality of the survival of the fittest. 2. The effective way of fighting corruption is by; 3.1 Teaching morality at home as well as at school and churches‚ especially to the young children since they are the future leaders. If moral values are emphasized from a younger age the future generation will have better morals 3.2 Introduction of a regular form of auditing for the government

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    Christmas is a Christian festival. Jesus Christ‚ the founder of the Christian faith‚ was born on 25 December. Hence the day is observed as the ’Christmas Day’ in order to commemorate Christ’s birth. On the day‚ the Christians dress themselves colourfully with a gay spirit. They wish ’Merry Christmas’ to their friends and relatives. They visit one another’s house in order to exchange good wishes. The Christians decorate their houses on the occasion with the Christmas Tree which is an evergreen

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    ARE FIVE HEADS BETTER THAN ONE? CASE 3 SUMMARY OF ARTICLE The management at Advert has decided on a team of their best producers to take charge of a special project. It doesn’t take a long time to decide as they were all very good in what they do. The creative team was like an ace in the hole‚ there are similarities in their characters‚ age‚ and duration of their time in Advert. They seem to get very well

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    How significant was western thought to the development of the Taiping in china 1851- 1864 The development of the taiping movement was influenced by western thought originally. The taiping movement based its ideology on western Christian values‚ such as the creation of heavenly kingdom and the characteristics of its revolution were evidently influenced by Christianity. However the taiping movement had to adapt to its atmosphere thereby adopting some Chinese values and thought into his revolutionary

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    in your opinion makes one person better at learning languages than another? What makes one person better at learning languages than another? Well‚ there could be certain reasons or qualities that one person possesses which makes that person a better learner of languages. Intelligence can be a quality which makes a person better at learning languages than another. Intelligence can affect one’s ability to learn a second language‚ but it also depends on how keen that person is to learn the language

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    members of a team determine their purpose‚ structure‚ and leadership; however‚ Conner immediately assumed that he was the leader and exerted his idea on the rest of the team without the formal consent of his colleagues. His aggressive actions made other team members reluctant to openly express their opinions or even introduce their own ideas‚ thus leaving them no choice but to conform to his ideas. The most glaring example of this was Derek‚ who had an idea that was exactly what the clients were looking

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    Linda Woodhead describes Christianity as a vast reservoir of resources for shaping life and death (Woodhead 1). Enduring for over two thousand years with a willingness to adapt and be diverse. Christianity in the early days considered the church more of an institution for groups to meet and understand the meaning of God’s word. Christianity was the theology governing the teaching from the church. “There may be ten thousand Churches‚ but there is only one Christ (Phelps 533).” Despite Christianity’s

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    Understanding the basics‚ one can easily document broad similarities among religions‚ such as various translations of the Golden Rule. But when the historical and theological elements of each religion are examined drastic differences can be discovered. For example‚ the role of Jesus. Jesus‚ beholder of many titles‚ is a pivotal figure and nevertheless is a divisive factor between the religions of the world. However‚ Jesus as a divisive figure does and does not hinder the fact that Jesus is a unifying force

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    such a controversial‚ intense‚ and spiritual subject and it is absolutely amazing how different the beliefs in just one single religion can be. John Winthrop‚ a Puritan Lawyer and one of the leaders of the Massachusetts Bay Colony‚ believes that religion should be forced by law. The English Protestant theologian Roger Williams believes the exact opposite which is obvious since he was one of the first people to rebel and try to separate the church and the state. John Winthrop and Roger Williams strongly

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