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    transparency‚ ensures better governance and reduces inefficiency and corruption. Information gives people the opportunity to make informed decisions‚ participate in the decision making process that affect them‚ and hold their leaders to account. This Saturday (28 September) is International Right to Know Day. ARTICLE 19’s regional teams are holding a series of events across the globe to highlight why and how access to information can change lives and transform societies. Our case studies from the

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    The Course: Writing Conductor: Mrs. Yayra Group: 2 "D" Student: Aziza Alimova Some claim that people behave differently when they wear different clothes. Do you agree that different clothes influence the way people behave? Recently the issue whether different clothes influence the way people behave‚ or not has stirred up a heated debate. Some people approve that one will act differently when put on the cloth he/she has never worn before ‚ while others oppose that a person won’t be influenced

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    1.1 Why Do People Communicate? People communicate in many different ways and also for many different reasons. There are a wide variety of ways in which people communicate however there are specific reasons as to why each individual does. For example: to give information to another individual to receive information from another individual to give instructions to another individual to retrieve information from another individual to discuss certain situations among individual(s) to make individuals

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    Why Do We Dream?

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    that we only dream during the period of light sleep‚ which is usually around morning hours? Not even the most prestigious scientists know exactly why people dream but there are a few explanations in the works. Scientists have proven‚ though‚ that on average people dream three to five times during an eight hour sleep. There are people who claim that they do not have dreams‚ while in fact they just don’t remember their dreams. There are many options of what a dream is about. Most dreams reflect on the

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    Phuong Thao Topic 1 Why do people go to university? In our developed world today university education is no more a too-high-to-reach goal. Our higher education system is year after year offering a host of more places as well as support in diverse ways to assist those who crave university experience and whose circumstances make it difficult for them to enter university gates. Given the fact that university education is aggrandizing its attraction to more and more people from different backgrounds

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    Why Do Books Be Banned

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    Many people read and enjoy R.L. Stine books such as the goosebumps series and the fear street series. Even though many people love to read R.L. Stine books some of his books are still banned. Many parents have agreed that these books are not appropriate for children of certain age levels. When it comes down to it‚ it is the parents’ choice on what their child reads‚ but that doesn’t mean the book should be banned so that no child can read it without going to a place where the book isn’t banned. This

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    Ball Don't Lie

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    Summer Reading 10th Grade Ball Don’t Lie Ball Don’t Lie by Matt de la Pena was a legendary realistic fiction novel in which a young boy faced the challenges of everyday life in the projects. The protagonist Sticky is a boy from the slums of California who spent a large portion of his life in an orphanage. Throughout the years he has changed foster parents‚ but has never found the right one. Sticky is passionate about basketball and is known to be a prodigy at what he does. He

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    Why People Join Gangs

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    in every society. Gangs are a group of people who believe in the same cause. However‚ every gang has their own different cause. For example‚ majority of gangs wants to make money while others a based upon race. In order for gangs to make money they have to use intimidation‚ violence‚ extortion‚ kidnapping‚ sell drugs and many more illegal activities. Every gang wants to make money. However‚ in order to make money you have to own a territory‚ where you can do these illegal activities. Sometimes‚ Gangs

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    Why People Kill Essay

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    kills‚ it may be because they think they need to for some reason. Sometimes their motive revolves around financial need‚ revenge or missions‚ and sometimes their motives go unknown. Some people kill because they have social or mental disorders‚ such as Antisocial Personality Disorder. To help explain why people kill‚ police will enlist in the help of forensic

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    Why Intelligent People Fail Content from Sternberg‚ R. (1994). In search of the human mind. New York: Harcourt Brace. 1. Lack of motivation. A talent is irrelevant if a person is not motivated to use it. Motivation may be external (for example‚ social approval) or internal (satisfaction from a job well-done‚ for instance). External sources tend to be transient‚ while internal sources tend to produce more consistent performance. 2. Lack of impulse control. Habitual impulsiveness gets in the

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