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    Benjamin Franklin said "tell me and I’ll forget. Show me and I may remember. Involve me and I learn." I know exactly what Mr. Franklin means. I always learn best when theories explained in the classroom can be applied to the real world. The purpose of this essay is to demonstrate my efforts to participate fully in LAWS 2302V whilst taking this course online. In fact‚ I have watched all the available lectures for this class‚ which totals a total 17 hours‚ 8 minutes and 50 seconds. I have participated

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    Authors Benjamin Barber and Diane Ravitch write about America and how society is standing idle and failing to address the issue on education. Barber’s “America Skips School” focuses on the cold - shoulder approach America takes towards its children’s education‚ while Ravitch’s “Back to Basics: Test Scores Don’t Lie” takes a different approach to the rebuff caused by peer pressure to specific races and sexes. Both essays present a common point of view by combining various nonfiction elements:

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    Disorderly Male Baker Act Patients who were acting up and causing problems for their assigned Psych Sitter‚ including one patient from Bed 1 who kept trying to leave the room. Security Officers Omar Alonso‚ Carlos Ayuso‚ and James Johnson arrived and met with Nurse Celia Baggya and Psych Sitter Andell Philip while Security Supervisor Steven Evans arrived later and met with Charge Nurse Charlene McGee. Nurse Baggya and Sitter Philip both stated that the patient in Bed #1‚ Benjamin Atsu (DOB: 01/23/1991;

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    John F Baker Heroic Acts

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    John F. Baker Jr Heroic acts can range anywhere from small gestures or actions to saving countless lives. John F Baker is a hero because of his courageous acts in Vietnam. He saved the lives of various United States soldiers. He will never be forgotten for the times he served in Vietnam John F. Baker was an ordinary person in his high school years‚ he was a gymnast at Moline High School all four years. John was doing what most kids were doing‚ joining the military. John was born on October 30

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    employees who are 17 or younger are allowed to work after 4 p.m. on those days‚ but they must bring ID and proof of employment. The Franklin Park malls curfew policy should not be removed and security guards should continue to monitor the mall because it provides a more safe environment and keeps teens from getting in trouble at the mall. One reason why I believe the franklin park malls youth supervision policy should continue to be enforced is because it creates a much safer environment. With

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    journeys are a really important aspects to all of our lives because they apply to everybody‚ once a journey starts you cant escape it‚ all journeys big and small can be unpredictable but all have a positive aspect of being a learning experience. Today’s speech will focus on imaginative journeys and how I have used three different perspectives to develop the concept of a journey. Imagination refers to a persons mind forming images or concepts of external objects not immediately present to the senses or

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    Over the time between early presidential years; Benjamin Harrison was the 23rd president who studied law. Benjamin was the grandson of one of the president name William Harrison who served as the 9th president. Benjamin wanted to accomplish many thing as a president he passed an act called the Sherman Antitrust Act which allowed people to pay how much as they wanted for goods (food or basic clothing).Also‚ in the paper i’m going to talking about the hull house‚ The election of 1888‚ Jane Addams (co

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    This essay will not complete without knowing who is Benjamin Franklin really‚ Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston on January 17‚ 1706. He was the tenth son of soap maker‚ Josiah Franklin. Benjamin’s mother was Abiah Folger‚ the second wife of Josiah. In all‚ Josiah would father 17 children. Josiah intended for Benjamin to enter into the clergy. However‚ Josiah could only afford to send his son to school for one year and clergymen needed years of schooling. But‚ as young Benjamin loved to read he

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    and a wonderful representation of hope. Every turn you take is full of excitements‚ plot twists. Christina Baker Kline swallows you up in her story. This book is about the relationship between seventeen year-old Molly and 91 year old Vivian Daly who‚ as the result of spending time together and sharing their experiences‚ form a bond‚ learn from each other‚ and change amazing ways. Christina Baker Kline has experience writing and crafting master pieces like this such An Island in Maine‚ Four Sisters

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    Jail‚” by Martin Luther King Jr. and the “Speech at the March on by Josephine Baker each article passionately argues about the disadvantages of the black community during the 1960s and about equality and the power of education. In order to achieve true freedom one must make changes through peaceful protest. To begin with in order to achieve true freedom society must make changes through peaceful protest. According to “Speech at the March on Washington” Baker reveals “But I want o take credit for telling

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