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    Should SJAM have school uniforms? Some people believe that SJAM should not have school uniforms because the students should be able to express yourself through the clothing they choose to wear. Other people believe that SJAM should have school uniforms‚ because then the students cannot judge each other based on clothing‚ and will give make people view them as more professional. Different people have different opinions on the thought of SJAM getting school uniforms. Some people would argue that having

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    41. Shays Rebellion was significant because it made the American delegates realize that the states had too much power and the central government didn’t have enough power. This assumption led to the revisions of the articles of confederation which led to the being written constitution. 42. The great compromise was presented by Roger Sherman in 1787. There was a political dispute the included Virginia and New Jersey. At the Constitutional Convention there was a plan drafted that would subside the

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    story‚ Arnold is talking to her about love and ends up saying something that made Connie “put her hands against her ears as if she’d heard something terrible‚ something not meant for her” (1416). The intentions of Arnold were only going to be harmful to Connie. Her journey may have ended tragically by him either raping or killing her‚ but the story doesn’t foretell her

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    This Land is Your Land‚ Incomplete The poem “This Land is Your Land” by Woody Guthrie is originally a seven stanza poem that is often cut short in the recorded versions known to many. The poem’s main element is imagery of America’s landmarks to exorcise an emotion out of the reader. The first four stanzas have a much more celebratory tone compared to the final three. The last three stanzas are cut out‚ so as to not dampen the joyful tone of the song. The tone of the work takes a more serious

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    Analysis of an AA Recovery Story: IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN WORSE. “Nothing truly valuable arises from ambition or from a mere sense of duty; it stems rather from love and devotion towards men.” (Albert Einstein) THEMES Social Influence: High parental expectations: were put on him: “the ambition to succeed was instilled in me.” Having idealised his family (a “fine” one)‚ he followed what they told and showed him‚ and from early age‚ worked in all his spare time‚ after school and during vacations

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    Objectives Assignment Objectives: Objective: The teacher will teach a lesson about the 5 food groups. Correction: Given an unlabeled picture of the USDA MyPlate diagram and colored pencils‚ each student will label the five food groups by appropriate color and portion‚ with no less than 90% accuracy. Explanation: The condition needed to be the specific tool(s) needed for students to perform the performance. The performance needed to be focused on what students would need to do‚ not what the teacher

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    What are the objectives of business? Every business enterprise has certain objectives which regulate and generate its activities. Objectives are needed in every area where performance and results directly affect survival and prosperity of a business. Various objectives of business may be classified into four broad catego­ries as follows: 1. Economic Objectives: Business is basically an economic activity. Therefore‚ its primary objectives are economic in nature. The main economic objectives of business

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    age of 16 forced to be inside? People should not have to be forced to be inside their houses by 7 o’clock P.M.! I think it should be up to your parents to give you a curfew or not. Having a curfew isn’t fun. Children from ages 16 and under should not have a curfew. For example‚ on November 2‚ 2007 a child who was concerned for his constitutional rights‚ has anonymously filed suit against the city of Rochester to have the curfew law over turned. This is what happens when stuff isn’t fair.

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    Economic Objectives Business is basically an economic activity‚ its primary objectives are economic. The economic objectives of a business are to earn sufficient profit to give reasonable reward to the investors of capital and to provide funds for expansion and diversification. The main economic objective of business may be described as under: (a) Earning Profit: Business activity is undertaken for earning profit. Profit is the basic incentive to business pursuits. It is the most important objective

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