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    graduated from private school but‚ I had been studying public school too. So‚ I know the differences and identifications of private and public schools. The reason why I choose private school is I studied better in private school than in public school. There were many advantages that I found in a private school which were the studying condition was better in private school and teachers were highly qualified than that in public school. It is much better to choose private school because private school can educate

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    filters out members who are not willing to make serious commitments to fraternities‚ However; it also intimidates potential recruits. Since the peak of fraternity membership‚ about 400 000 undergraduates in 1990‚ fraternity membership is declining by as much as 30 percent in the past two decades. (Psiu) Furthermore‚ a non-hazing fraternity finds that American students are reluctant to join a fraternity as "fewer students now [are willing] to [spend] hundreds of dollars... to be part of a system that has

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    75% of Teen has cell phones. Do you have a cell phone? Do you use you electronic devise during class? Has your cell phone ever rung during class? While electronic devices help student during class‚ they should be ban in class rooms because of cheating‚ make students less sociable and‚ they are a distraction. Electronic devices are helpfully during because they have internet. The reason internet is helpful during class is that; it could help you look up part of a lecture that you may not understand

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    Written Assignment 8: Writing an Evaluation/Argumentative Essay Write an evaluation/argumentative essay on a topic of your choice. Several possible topics are listed below‚ but you are free to come up with your own. Develop your evaluation/argument in an essay of about 500 words. If you wish‚ use statistics‚ examples‚ or quotations from sources you find helpful and supportive. Possible topics: * A review of a book you have read or a movie or television show you have seen. * An evaluation

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    Bullying in schools is believed to be a normal part of school life‚ however‚ when people begin to have this mentality‚ they forget that bullying is physically and psychologically harmful to both the bully and the victim. Therefore‚ bullying must be eradicated from schools by raising awareness and increasing supervision. Bullying is difficult to define with a concrete definition because the act of bullying can be perceived differently by whoever is experiencing the event. An act of horseplay can be

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    SULA This essay is a compare and contrast of the character’s Sula and Nel from the novel ‘‘Sula’’ by Toni Morrison. Throughout the progression of the novel‚ Nel and Sula complement each other in   ways that allows them to form a single functional unit friendship. The symbiotic nature between Sula and Nel began during their childhood years.  Sula depended upon Nel for sturdiness and comfort‚ while Nel preferred the unpredictable nature of her sula.  They used the other’s lifestyle to compensate

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    Argumentative Essay Checklist Introduction ☐ Sets the context in the introduction by reviewing the topic in a general way ☐Establishes why the topic is important (exigence) or why readers should care about the issue ☐Presents an explicit thesis statement (stated directly) ☐Presents an arguable thesis statement (it can be proven valid) ☐Follows the guidelines set forth in the assignment by narrowing the scope of the thesis statement to meet the conditions set by the key question Transitions ☐Uses

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    Tristan Nguyen 10/29/14 Computer Lab Essay This is an essay on my essay on the Actuary. Here are some questions that I have answer. Why did I choose Actuary? Well‚ I choose what I choose. I love to math‚ I love to do active learning‚ and learn more learning strategies‚ so that’s why I picked Actuary. The Cluster that your career falls in: This is part of the Business & Computer Science cluster Financial Management – Accounting pathway. The training education is required for this career (Actuary)

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    positive for anyone involved. This shows that the risk is not worth the possibility of this law going too far. There are many obvious reasons why a person would want to either kill themselves or have someone else do it for them. Suffering is just what it says it is‚ suffering. It is as much a part of life as birth and death. There is nothing on Earth that can take that reality away no matter how much we try with our new technologies. However; many seek to end their life to end suffering one way

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    World is Too Much With Us‚” William Wordsworth displays an ignorant world in a constant quest for material possessions and so the betrayal of society’s denizens to their beautiful natural resources. On the contrary‚ in "The Lake Isle of Innisfree‚" by William Butler Yeats‚ the speaker describes how one can obtain peace through nature and does‚ in fact‚ surround himself with his environment to attain such serenity. Society seemingly gets worse and worse each year by becoming too worldly‚

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