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    individual aspects of this relationship; the first related to religion in the West‚ the second dealt with gender in the West‚ and the third revolved around criminality in the West. Specifically‚ I focused my essays on Mormonism‚ Prostitution‚ and Billy “the Kid.” My personal writing style‚ just like everyone else’s‚ has its particular strengths and weaknesses. It is apparent in my portfolio that I demonstrate a mastery of transitional word phrases/sentence beginnings and vocabulary; I frequently use “Consequently”

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    The reality that micofascism “can be seen in social atomization” cannot be denied. At any school‚ “each grade level [is] divided in two. Teachers observe [students’] performance‚ and sort them accordingly…There [is] the smart kids’ class‚ and there [is] the dumb kids’ class.” Schools have classified the elites and the commoners: they have placed students in boxes where very few can escape. Schools are restricting students from reaching their full potential because it is challenging to make your

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    The Name Controversy in The Shipbuilder There are many instances in Ken Mitchell’s play The Shipbuilder‚ where the main character Jaanus Karkulainen‚ insists on being called by his Finnish name Karkulainen. In the play‚ many characters call him Johnny Crook. This situation creates controversy about names and shows how important names are to some people. Jaanus and Jukka create most of this controversy. Jaanus and Jukka are brothers who are born in Finland. Jukka move’s out of

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    Is Spying On Your Kids

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    IS IT OK TO SPY ON YOUR KIDS? Is spying on your kids ok? Whatever you want to call it‚ spying on your children is an interesting discussion. I do not believe that it is ok First‚ spying is “an invasion of privacy and a violation of trust.” (23) Educational psychologist and mother of a daughter in graduate school said that to describe spying. (22) I think a psychologist/mom would know what’s best. Can’t beat experience and knowledge. Children want privacy. Parents want privacy. Everyone

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    Kids For Cash Summary

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    Kids for Cash” Summary The video consists of three parts and reviews a documentary Kids for Cash directed by Robert May. It describes a loud scandal in the Juvenile justice system; two Pennsylvanian judges Mark Ciavarella and Michael Conahan cooperated with representatives of private institutions for underage criminals. They got around 2.5 million dollars for sending thousands of children to specific prisons. The video focuses on interviews with several victims of the criminal conspiracy. Hillary

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    Raffiee Kid Assignment

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    Question1: Raffie’s Kids‚ a non-profit organization that provides aid to victims of domestic violence‚ low-income families‚ and special needs children has a 30-year‚ 5% mortgage on the existing building. The mortgage requires monthly payments of $3‚000. Raffie’s bookkeeper is preparing  financial statements for the board and in doing so‚ lists the mortgage balance of $287‚000  under current liabilities because the board hopes to pay off the mortgage in full next year. $20‚000 of the mortgage principal

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    Kids vs. Technology

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    Coran‚ Isis 2/26/2013 Newman‚ Period 5 Kids vs. Electronics Today’s society is faced with the continually growing problem of electronics and social media. What used to be considered a precious treasure is now the cause of teenage obesity‚ lack of concentration‚ incompetent communication‚ and above all a far less intellectual society. Cell phones‚ internet‚ video games‚ television all have taken over the youth in society and corrupted them into unimaginative‚ unqualified‚ dull Cylons. Facebook

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    New Kid in School

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    to be a good thing. Not only‚ was I facing a great change‚ but it would be a change that would affect me for the rest of my life‚ I was frightened‚ I was going to lose all of my friends. I was going to have to start over‚That was scary.Being the new kid in school is awful and upsetting‚ and I was not looking forward to that at all.Already being a shy person who has trouble connecting with new people‚ being forced to start at a new school was absolutely terrifying. Going to a new school is like being

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    Summary Of Immigrant Kids

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    In the book Immigrant kids ‚ The author tells us that immigrants had a very difficult time making a living. When they came over to America‚ many were lacking the education and skills‚ so they had to acquire the lowest paying jobs. If you worked twelve‚ or even fourteen hours a day‚ you still wouldn’t have enough money to support your family‚ so everyone had to help. Even the children in these families had to work. These children were around eight to ten years old‚ and you would mostly find these

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    Kenneth Grahame’s The Wind in the Willows is a satirical reflection of the English social structure of the late nineteenth century‚ during a time of rapid industrialization throughout Europe. Also considered a children’s story‚ this novel conveys Grahame’s belief in the ability of one to live an unrestrained and leisurely life‚ free of the obligations of the working class‚ and entitled to this life through high social status and wealth. The River Bank characters‚ especially Toad‚ represent those

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