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    Bark! When you went to school did you have a classroom pet? Pets in school can be great for the kids and teach them to be responsible but it also has disadvantages. I believe classroom pets should not be allowed because they can be bad to the students and it dangerous to the animals. My first reason pets should not be allowed in classrooms is that they can be dangerous. According to the world society for the protection of animals says that if a classroom pet dies “it’s not that bad for the animals

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    1. Explain potential reasons for her to be anemic? Include scientific evidence in your discussion. ( Tips : use your physiology knowledge) Anemic happen when your body lack of healthy red blood cell or hemoglobin in blood [2]. Hemoglobin is an iron-containing protein in red blood cells that reversibly binds to oxygen [1]. Besides that‚ anemic also cause by faulty red blood cell production or destruction of red blood cell. Anemic during pregnancy are common happen to pregnant women because woman

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    13 Reasons Why Critical Review The plot of Thirteen Reasons Why consisted of a girl named Hannah Baker; who over a course of three years undergone many conflicts that led to her suicide. The twist to this high school teen’s suicide story is she recorded her last moments on audiotapes. She had everything planned out from the start. Where each tape would go‚ what order‚ and a map; so they could visit exactly where each event had occurred. On those tapes Hannah talked about thirteen people and their

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    partner and all the attention is put on you. Some students feel uncomfortable working with others especially if they don’t know them very well. Students should not have to work in groups because the work won’t all be put on one student‚ the student won’t have to worry about social anxiety‚ and the student won’t be distracted by the group. One reason students shouldn’t have to work in groups is because one student might have to do all the work. Some students might choose not to participate and leave

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    Three Reasons Why Sex Education Should Be Taught In Schools As a mother of three children‚ I have the responsibility and obligation to provide for my children and teach them how to be a healthy and productive human being. Knowledge is important in every aspect of life‚ including sex education. Sex is used more and more each day in the media and it is resulting in children being intrigued at an earlier age than ever. Sex is a natural part of life but it can also result in problems. Three reasons

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    E. Ruiz Mr. Farquhar Writing 4 November 18‚ 2014 Outline I. Introduction Thesis statement: Although‚ some people think that that it is worth the expense and risk to make a manned flight to Mars‚ I believe that it is difficult and expensive to do it. II. Body A. Issue 1: Mars bring us an important information 1. Opposing argument 1: However‚ They are only theories because at this moment they do not have any evidence that demostrate they say is true.

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    unconstitutionally obtained evidence The exclusionary rule is the rule that defines the circumstances in which a court will exclude evidence on the grounds that it has been obtained in violation of the accused’s constitutional rights. Traditionally the common law did not have an exclusionary rule. The court allowed evidence to be admitted that had been obtained through the use of illegal means‚ for example‚ searching a dwelling without a search warrant‚ any evidence obtained is an illegal evidence‚ but this was

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    Demolition There are typically 5 predominant reasons why a structure may be demolished‚ these may include: Insufficient foundation – This refers to the condition that may become apparent when certain symptoms appear. These may include the floor of the structure becoming uneven‚ cracks running throughout the exterior or interior of the structure walls. Typically‚ weak foundations can originate from insufficient land due to sinking. Another common cause would be that the foundation components and materials

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    Research has shown that teenagers experience a change in their internal sleep clocks so that waking up early is difficult. High school classes should stay on the same schedule as they are now and not change to starting late. Some advantages of keeping the schedule the same are sports‚ work‚ and homework. First and foremost‚ sports need to start before dark‚ because you wouldn’t want the teams to leave the ball games very late and arrive home late. By keeping the schedule the same practice time would

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    Going Concern in a Credit Crisis – Call for Your Views Steve Priddy Director of Technical Policy and Research October 2008 You can comment on this piece at http://discuss.accaglobal.com/view_topic.php?id=49&forum_id=62 One of the fundamental accounting concepts is that financial statements are prepared on a going concern basis – that is that there is an underlying assumption that the entity will continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future and that the entity has neither the intention

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