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    Homework to Do!!!

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    Our Prefects’ responsibilities and duties are: #to be a positive role model and set a good example to all younger pupils #to help with the lunch queues and stair duty at lunchtimes or intervals #attend and assist at Parents’ Evenings #ensure pupils are not in corridors or classrooms at lunchtimes or morning intervals without an activity pass #library duty when required #assist some S1/2 pupils as part of our ‘Support Buddy’ and our ‘Learning Buddy’ programmes #help with the organisation of

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    To discuss why people help others we must consider whether people are by nature selfless or selfish. The dominant view today in psychology is of universal egoism; that we are fundamentally selfish‚ and that altruism (helping motivated by the wish to benefit another person) an impossibility.<br><br>One form of universal egoism is Piliavin et al’s "arousal: cost-reward" model‚ whereby faced with a potential helping situation we weigh the probable costs and rewards of alternative courses of action‚

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    During the Holocaust‚ the Jews were forced to move into ghettos. Ghettos were sections of the city that were separate from the rest of it (Ayer 86). These ghettos were meant to be temporary homes for Jews until they were deported to concentration camps (Yeatts 122). Some ghettos would only last days or weeks‚ and some would last for years (Ghettos). The Jews were moved into the ghettos at separate times. The first ghetto was established on September 21‚ 1939 (Rice 54). The ghetto was placed

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    Why Do Children Meet Boo?

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    I predict the kids will not meet Boo because I think people are lying when they say he comes out at night. Boo is locked up all day‚ but apparently people have seen him come outside at night‚ that is another reason why I think the kids will not meet Boo as well. Boo is/ might still be a part of a gang. Boo is also locked up because he was a part of a gang‚ and because he had other bad ideas that he did. Boo never really did anything bad in the gang‚ the worst they did was drink whisky and run around

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    dream of many athletes. However‚ that dream is very competitive. It’s estimated that three out of every 10‚000 players make the NBA. That doesn’t sound very promising to someone who enjoys the game and has natural skill and talent. So what can someone do who understands their limitations but doesn’t want to give up their dream? Playing basketball overseas is a great alternative for many athletes. The NBA is considered to be the premier men’s basketball league in the country. Most players anticipate

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    minimum wages have both positive and negative effects including the unemployment rates and less job creation. Negatives could include less spending on recreational goods and services that occur mostly due to job loss. This graph shows a graph representing the effect of minimum wages on the number of workers‚ working in an economy. When the minimum wage is set the number of workers goes down from point a to b creating unemployment in the economy. As a result of this the government would then have

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    Why Do People Join Gangs

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    Some kids join gangs because they need to feel "acceptance‚ excitement‚ to earn money‚ peer pressure‚ protection‚ to socialize and etc. " (S.A.P.D) If kids have nothing better to do or don’t feel like they mean anything at home they are going to find mischief to get into because one way or another someone will notice them. Many minority groups have this problem because there family members have a tough time trying to live so they

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    Why Do We Learn English

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    Little or much‚ well or poorly‚ many of us today have learnt English. But have we ever come up with an ask questioning why we basically do that? In my learning English‚ many people have asked me why I learn English. Normally‚ I would answer either saying that I just simply enjoy it or explaining it for the want to better communicate with the foreign people. And I guess most of people would think it so or probably agree more to the latter one. Truth is‚ I still don’t really know what I am working

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    Question- 01: What was the historical background of the school? Answer: The Keynesian school‚ proponents of the branch of economics now termed as Keynesian economics had come into existence towards the beginning of the twentieth century. This school was arguably the first viable alternative to the Classical school of thought. The school argues that private sector decisions sometimes lead to inefficient macroeconomic outcomes and therefore advocates active policy responses by the public sector

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    Coaches can benefit from having qualifications to help them complete this task (Vickers& Schoenstedt‚2011) During childhood children are developing both mentally and physically at different rates. As they are young‚ they do not have the same mental capacity as adolescents or adults. This makes the task presented to the coach more difficult as information has to presented in a very simple fashion. The coach must make their training sessions about the core skills needed

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