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    Memo To: CEO From: Human Resources Director Date: September 9‚ 2012 Re: Employee Benefit Package As requested‚ and after much research and comparison of available benefit packages‚ the following benefit package is recommended to be implemented by the organization‚ and offered to all executive assistants‚ and all other employees. Executive assistants are vital in their role in the organization. The role of the executive assistant is to

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    Technology on Teenagers

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    Laboratories (U.S. Department of Agriculture‚ Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service). Animal experimentation is unethical‚ unnecessary and expensive; alternative methods of testing should be utilized. It is unethical to use the cruel methods of animal experimentation for our own benefit alone. The animals used in research range from birds‚ dogs‚ cats‚ and pigs to name a few. So many innocent creatures put up with the immense pain so that science experiments can be made and new products can be put on

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    THE INFLUENCE OF MEDIA ON TEENAGERS Author: Nenad Jevtic Mentor: Biljana Pipovic‚ English teacher Abstract The media exerts an enormous‚ almost a normative influence‚ over the lives of men‚ women‚ adolescents and children. It influences‚ particularly among teenagers‚ the ways in which individuals and groups dress‚ talk‚ behave‚ and think. The media‚ in the forms of movies‚ television‚ radio‚ and print as well as the new electronic communications media of the Internet‚ helps to connect individuals

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    is the Internet‚ and how does it work? The Internet‚ including the World Wide Web‚ is perhaps the single most important invention to impact on elementary‚ secondary‚ and higher education in today’s world. If parents are to understand how their children use technologies for learning‚ they must understand some things about the Internet and the Web. This section of the San Diego Public Library site offers information for parents on various aspects of this invention. What is the Internet? The

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    Cheating Kids are always under pressure to do well in school. As a result‚ the occasional student may cheat on a test. Mobile phones are capable of more than just calling and texting. Students can easily gain Internet access through their phones during an exam. Additionally‚ they can listen to recorded information. This is facilitated by "exam cheat equipment" such as inconspicuous ear pieces‚ that students can purchase online. Cyber-Bullying Before cellphones‚ bullying was limited to physical

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    Should Teenagers Date?

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    first argument in favour of this issue is that teenagers can share their feelings to their girlfriend or boyfriend. You may say that they can share it with friends instead of girlfriend or boyfriend‚ but to me‚ I think that girlfriend or boyfriend is their closest friend. Teenagers will share their deepest feeling to them. It is hard to tell friends that they are having lots of problems‚ but to their girlfriend‚ they can talk about everything. So teenagers can express their feelings. Another advantage

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    The Differences of Teenagers in the 1940s Compared to Teenagers Today Elizabeth Ann Murphy Keller Regional Gifted Center‚ Chicago Teacher: Sandra Cap "Teenager" was not even a word until the late 1940s. Zoot suits‚ bobby-soxers‚ soda shops‚ do not sound familiar. These were all things 1940 teenagers know. A teenager’s life in the 1940s and today is extremely different in the areas of high school life and home life. If you stepped into a classroom in the 1940s‚ you might see girls making dresses

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    Internet Addiction

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    teens and Internet addiction Internet addiction disorder (IAD) is a theorized disorder originally made as a satirical hoax by Ivan Goldberg‚ M.D.‚ in 1995. He took pathological gambling as diagnosed by the DSM-IV as his model for the spoofed description. Although IAD was meant to be a hoax‚ it is promoted as a real condition by some supporters. Supporters often divide IAD into subtypes by activity‚ such as pornography‚ overwhelming and immoderate gaming‚ inappropriate involvement in online social

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    internet and relationship

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    Lama Rifai Kathryn Stone English 101/ M09 10/05/2010 P: 258 - #3: Internet and Relationships The word “dating” and “relationship” differs a lot from old times and now. Technology made a huge difference of the comprehension of “hookups”‚ “friends”‚ and “friends with benefits”. Internet‚ cell phones‚ blogs‚ and many other resources changed the way teenagers think about the opposite sex or the same sex as well. Relationships turned out to be “the old fashion” and hookups are the best.

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    Advantages & Disadvantages of the Internet in Education Read more : http://www.ehow.com/info_8109434_advantages-disadvantages-internet-education.html Nearly every classroom in America ’s schools can access the Internet‚ a number that grew from 35 percent in 1994‚ according to the National Center for Education Statistics. Some teachers use the Internet with every assignment while others take a different approach. As with any education technique‚ classroom Internet usage comes with both advantages

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