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    It takes a village to raise a child is a popular proverb with a clear message: the whole community has an essential role to play in the growth and development of its young people. In addition to the vital role that parents and family members play in a child’s education‚ the broader community too has a responsibility to assure high-quality education for all students. In the past‚ parent involvement was characterized by volunteers‚ mostly mothers‚ assisting in the classroom‚ chaperoning students‚

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    It Takes a Village to Raise a Child Behind every great book are great themes that paint a picture of the ideas the writer is attempting to being across. The Graveyard Book is no different. Neil Gaiman not only tells a story about a boy being raised by ghosts in a graveyard but also gives an important message about the importance of family in a growing child’s life. Bod would not survive long outside the graveyard without The Man Jack eventually catching up to him. If it was not for the assistance

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    E Commerce is one of the most important facets of the Internet to have emerged in the recent times. Ecommerce or electronic commerce involves carrying out business over the Internet with the assistance of computers‚ which are linked to each other forming a network. To be specific ecommerce would be buying and selling of goods and services and transfer of funds through digital communications • Ecommerce allows people to carry out businesses without the barriers of time or distance. One can log

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    In Outgrowing Juvenile Justice‚ Michael Jonas (2001) raises several important issues concerning juvenile justice policies and practices. In discussing Jamal Vick‚ a range of youth crime issues surfaces‚ including: • Balancing treatment verses punishment • Responses to serious juvenile offenders o Waiver into the adult criminal justice system o Utilize the juvenile justice system o Blend elements of both the adult system and the juvenile system • Youth in confinement o Growing numbers of youth

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    of police administrators should be on allocating and deploying officers to efficiently and

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    mobile phone to access the Internet‚ and explore most of its beauty. Extras: In addition to the basic functions of a phone as a calling and receiving tool‚ most new phones come with radio‚ calculator‚ games‚ data transfer‚ etc. Directions: In case you get lost‚ you can call for directions. Some phones have maps which could help you find your way. Legal stuff: Law enforcement agencies could track down criminals through mobile phones! GPS could be used to monitor their movements and location

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    Tracking has also been thought to have cause some racial discriminatory against minority students based on what type of classes they are told to take. In some cases there are types of tracking to provide what is thought to be better way to prepare students for their future careers. These tracking types are either educational track which prepares high school students to go into college‚ or career track which prepares students for careers right out of high school. This way of tracking is highly controversial

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    Victoria was the longest reigning British monarch and the figurehead of a vast empire. She oversaw huge changes in British society and gave her name to an age. Victoria was born in London on 24 May 1819‚ the only child of Edward‚ Duke of Kent‚ and Victoria Maria Louisa of Saxe-Coburg. She succeeded her uncle‚ William IV‚ in 1837‚ at the age of 18‚ and her reign spanned the rest of the century. In 1840‚ she married her first cousin‚ Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. For the next 20 years they lived

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    ADVANTAGES / DISADVANTAGES OF FOREIGN ASSISTANCE Advantages of Foreign Aid Foreign economic assistance is very important for economic development of Pakistan. The advantages or benefits of such assistance are as under:  1. Foreign Loan Bridges Saving Gap and Balance of Payments Imports are greater than exports therefore there is always deficit in balance of payments. Foreign loan‚ aid not only bridges domestic savings gap but also helps in overcoming balance of payments problem

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    shell that simply complies with rules and obligations without question or hesitation. This scenario is not the way most humans would choose to spend their lives‚ if you could even call a hollow existence‚ a life. The society within Fifteen Million Merits‚ is entirely based on consumption and does not allow for members to express or feel their human qualities leading

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