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    The Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) is a rebellion group which was originally formed against President Yoweri to stop oppression in north Uganda. Now the LRA is a rebel group who focuses on self-preservation by stealing supplies and abducting children from towns and villages to fill the ranks in its “army.” The LRA is led by Joseph Kony‚ who took over as leader when Alice Lakwena was exiled. The Ugandan government has been involved in trying to stop this group with the help of Democratic Republic of

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    School Uniforms: Beneficial or Not? School uniforms have been a staple of private schools for decades. In recent years‚ public school systems across the nation have been toying with the idea of implementing a mandatory dress code to improve safety‚ increase attendance‚ and improve academic performance. Several public school systems have already made this policy effective. Parents and students everywhere have mixed feelings about the matter. Some believe that school uniforms cannot even begin

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    A school uniform is an enforced code of dress that all students must wear throughout the school day. School uniforms have been utilized in private schools for decades‚ but have since been made there way into some public schools as well. Dress codes are generally a code of dress that prohibits students from wearing certain types of clothing‚ rather than mandating what clothing a student can and cannot wear. The debate on whether school’s should implement school uniforms has been an ongoing

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    The Army Values The Army values are; Loyalty‚ Duty‚ Respect‚ Selfless service‚ Honor‚ Integrity‚ and Personal Courage. The seven Army values is what being a soldier is all about‚ it’s what defines us. When you see a soldier walking down the street you can see these seven values in the way he/she presents he/she self. The seven Army values are broken down to us in the acronym “LDRSHIP”. Loyalty: To bear true faith and allegiance to the U.S constitution‚ the Army‚ your unit and other soldiers.

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    Creative Spark Charles A. Orders PHL/458 July 7‚ 2014 Jarrod Hyde For this assignment‚ I chose Sir Ken Robinson’s talk on how schools kill the creativity of the children they teach. In his roughly 20 minute speech in Monterey California‚ in February 2006‚ he took center stage to deliver a humorous monologue on the spark of creativity. He pointed out that it was his belief that everyone has an interest in education‚ and it runs deep with us as a society‚ because it drives the way our

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    demand for school uniforms. This is when school uniforms became the "hype" of the nation. That is also when many people came to the conclusion in their own minds that school uniforms should come to affect‚ which is because it SHOULD take affect!In 1999 two armed students killed 13 people within class coarse. Those two boys were able to bring in weapons because they had long‚ baggy clothes on which hid the weapons. This made the nation thinks highly of protecting schools and school uniforms/dress codes

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    became a widespread‚ obligatory status symbol of students of secondary schools; it fell out of use during the latter half of the 18th century. In newer times‚ school uniforms in any real sense did not exist outside of convent schools and private boarding schools. At times‚ certain fashions became so widespread that they approached uniform status; this is true in particular for so-called student hats (Schülermützen) that became widespread from the 1880s on and remained somewhat popular until they were

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    Page 1 ICLR: Chancery Division/1949/CANNON v. HARTLEY. - [1949] Ch. 213 [1949] Ch. 213 [CHANCERY DIVISION] CANNON v. HARTLEY. 1948 Nov. 19‚ 22. ROMRE J. Settlement - Deed of separation - Covenant to settle after-acquired property - Breach of covenant Volunteer’s right to claim for damages. A volunteer who is a party to a deed and a direct covenantee thereunder is entitled to damages for breach of a covenant contained in the deed. By a deed of separation made on January 23‚ 1941‚ between the defendant

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    School uniforms Statistics show that schools‚ who have adopted uniforms‚ have seen a drop in all around problems at the school. “A small study by Kelly DeLong (Ohio State University thesis‚ 1998) linked uniforms to improved student outcomes. She found ’there was a significant difference in reading‚ mathematics‚ and citizenship tests between the school with the uniforms and the school without the uniforms.’" It has been proven that schools with uniforms have seen a rise in grades with students. With

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    The Irish Republican Army (IRA)‚ which traces its roots to Catholic Irish nationalism in the early 1900’s‚ was considered by many to be a terrorist organisation because of certain tatics like bombings and assasinations it used to oppose British rule in Ireland. The history of the English presence in Ireland is a long and contentious one‚ dating back to the 12th century when the English first arrived. Acts of rebellion against the English occured frequently‚ but the English continued to consolidate

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