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    a way to acclimatize people to a working-market where a large number are required to take work home with themselves and do it unpaid. That is ll that it is. Those who want to learn about something‚ those who want to understand it‚ will be the same ones asking questions in classes and looking up the information themselves on their own time. It will not matter if homework is assigned or not‚ if there is passion for a subject the student will want to learn. All homework does is to make busy work and

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    How Does J.B. Priestley Develop Sheila’s Character During The Course Of The Play Sheila Birling is the character that changes the most in J.B. Priestley’s play­ ’An Inspector Calls’. She is introduced as a childish young woman that is treated like an inoffensive girl‚ which is absent-minded about everything that is going on in her relationship with Gerald and in the unjust and partly cruel society she lives in. She changes completely when the Inspector arrives and reveals to them the dramatic

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    No one under the age of 21 should be allowed to have tattoos. Many young adults have not completely considered the permanence of a tattoo and how it can affect their lives. This decision is threatening to one’s job‚ image‚ and life. Some jobs do not hire people who have tattoos‚ regardless of their skill in a certain field. Some employers fear that a representative of their company who has a tattoo can mislead customers or co-workers. When tattoos are exposed people look at you differently. They

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    perfect‚ my thesis will be that they have a net benefit‚ meaning that they should not be eradicated. Contention 1: Exams provide a means to objectively evaluate what a student has learned. Although many students and teachers dislike grades an exams‚ there needs to be an objective standard that measures what a student has learned. Without exams‚ teachers would be forced to resort to two methods of grading. First‚ they could choose not to assign grades. This‚ however‚ does not give employers and

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    works (Plagiarism- What it is and how to avoid it). If detected‚ it could result in students being placed on suspension or being suspended‚ losing credit and receiving a zero for the assignment‚ or even failing the course. Plagiarism is not tolerated in any class whether high school or college since it deprives one from learning.  Plagiarism is the stealing of someone else’s work in which the student does not do their own work but copies others. This student then takes this work as their own and

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    Teachers play an important role in the education of every student. There are many who think that a teacher have a certain skill in teaching their students. I think that a teacher should obtain multiple qualities to be able to have the skill in teaching. In my view‚ a teacher must enjoy their job. They should do this because if they do not then they will become unhappy. Once a teacher is unhappy‚ they will not be able to perform well for their job. If a teacher is not able to perform

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    I think the type of resistance that would have been the most effective against the growing power of the Nazi government is discreet subversive resistance. This is because if one were to outspokenly in clear daylight help a Jew or show dissent in any way‚ the Nazis would have dealt the person with severe punishment‚ probably death. In this case‚ yes‚ that person is helping a Jew and is doing a good deed‚ but it would most probably result in death as soon as the Nazis found out which would be a short

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    beginning of the play‚ Sheila Birling is Naïve and Vain‚ because shes young‚ carefree‚ happy and about to engaged to be married to Gerald Croft. However at the end of the play she is a totally different character because she is much wiser and mature. Firstly Sheila Birling is shown as naïve ‘very pleased with life and rather excited’ She doesn’t have a care in the world and has grown up in a wealthy family where she has had little troubles and probably doesn’t have a lot of knowledge about

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    1. What do you think are the responsibilities of the first officer arriving on the scene? The responsibilities of the first in officer include checking for victims‚ securing the scene‚ checking for suspects‚ corralling witnesses and calling for additional resources. He needs to make sure that no one enters or leaves the scene prior to investigators arriving on the scene. 2. What should be done when additional officers arrive on the scene? Once additional officers arrive on the scene‚ those

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