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    1.5 Assignment – Independently The argument that I picked was Argument A. I chose this argument because the compass and straightedge were used before computers. rafting with these tools is the foundation of all geometric constructions. One instrument lets you draw circles and the other lets you draw straight line segments. When constructing figures in geometry‚ you must understand how to use these instruments. Although technology is good‚ it is critical to understand

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    Periodic Table Timeline http://www.history-timelines.org.uk/events-timelines/19-periodic-table... Periodic Table Timeline Timelines of Events History & Timelines Index Next Event Timeline>> Periodic Table Timeline This Chemistry Timeline has been developed to provide a ’snapshot’ of the famous people and events during this historical time period. Important dates in a fast‚ comprehensive‚ chronological‚ or date order providing an actual sequence of important past events which were

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    Susan Hill conveys the theme of isolation through numerous aspects throughout the novel‚ this essay will overview and analyse these themes. A classic element to any ghost story is the recurrent conspiracy of silence‚ although not as scary atmosphere as later Arthur is condemned to a blunt silence upon triggering his haunting memories of his ghostly tale. A contrast is shown when he is previously feels a peaceful cheery family atmosphere until he resorts to feeling "an outsider to the circle"

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    Marijuana‚ Cannabis‚ Hemp‚ Weed Marijuana has a negative stigma attached by the government and public‚ but is actually a natural and effective medicine. The argument about medical marijuana is starting to spread across the county like wildfire‚ and the topic should be addressed and brought to the public’s attention. However‚ hemp has recently been rediscovered as a plant that has enormous environmental‚ medical‚ economic‚ and commercial potential. Marijuana has had lots of positive effects on

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    What I See as the Biggest Challenges Young Adults Face Today The general purpose of this speech is to show the various problems affecting young adults today. They pose a major risk to the lives and well-being of the individuals and their families. The specific purpose for the speech is to create an overall understanding of the circumstances that have left young adults venerable to these problems and‚ the measures it will take to remedy the problem. In the society that we have grown up

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    Balancing the Christian Life written by Dr. Charles Ryrie‚ is not like the rest of the books out on the market that try to teach us how to balance the Christian life. As you begin reading in the opening pages you are immediately immersed with numerous biblical concepts that deal with man and his spirituality. As you move into the middle part of the book you will read what it means to sanctify ourselves and our own personal responsibilities as Christians. Lastly as you we further into the latter

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    There are a number of laws and codes of practice that affect work in schools. i. Data Protection Act 1998 – Regulates the process of information‚ i.e. use‚ obtain‚ hold and disclosure‚ relating to an individual. ii. Children Act 2004 – Places a statutory duty on key agencies e.g. schools to safeguard and promote the welfare of children iii. Childcare Act 2006 - Reforms and simplifies early years regulation and inspection arrangements. iv. Freedom of information Act – Public have a statutory right

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    “My father taught me to work‚ but not to love it. I never did like to work‚ and I don’t deny it. I’d rather read‚ tell stories‚ crack jokes‚ talk‚ laugh -- anything but work.“ -Abraham Lincoln Dating back to the 1800‘s‚ as well as before and after then‚ work has only been known as a means of making a living to support the family. Depending on whom the person was and what social class they held‚ work was not something too enjoyable. There was also little time for leisure‚ for men especial‚

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    Knowledge Children Act 2006 – Is an Act that defines the new duties imposed on the Local Authorities in respect to improving the Every Child Matters outcomes for pre-school children. The Act also defines new rules in relation to childcare for working parents as well as parental information services. It is aimed at improving the well-being of young children. It emphasises the importance of safeguarding children and young people within an educational setting. If a child discloses neglect or abuse;

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    should be expressed in positive terms. The code should outline the schools expectations for pupil behaviour in the classroom and around the school. A system of rewards and sanctions should be used to support the code of conduct. Positive behaviour and regular attendance should not be taken for granted. They should be actively encouraged and reinforced. The Children Act (1989) and (2004)- The children act 1989 established that care works should see the needs of the child as paramount when making any

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