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    senior citizen

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    commonly refer to as the “ripe old age.” By then‚ experiencing‚ hands-on basis‚ the rudiments of being and growing old. Perhaps upon reflection‚ actually glean on the blindness and without the knowledge of parents and grandparents who became senior citizens way before our generation. Several countries‚ whether developed or developing‚ are beginning to view ageing from a very different perspective the current concepts. The potential to live healthier for longer years has raised expectations about people’s

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    Deciding which is better between public education and home schooling may often cause a debate. There are similarities between them‚ such as both being a good source of education for students. However‚ there are a few differences. For instance‚ home schooled students may graduate earlier than public schooled students while public school has more to offer. Even though home schooling has an advantage‚ public education is a better educational experience because of the opportunity‚ social skill development

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    The Unknown Citizen

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    February 2011 W. H Auden: The Unknown Citizen The marble monument erected by the state or town is usually of a hometown hero. The person is almost always someone who did well for the country and originated from a certain town. The statue is almost never of someone who is just an ordinary man living life just like everyone else around him. This man is the model citizen; one who never causes a stir‚ goes to war when asked‚ and does everything to serve the common good. He is a conformist‚ a person whom

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    marginwidth=0 marginheight=0 hspace=0 vspace=0 frameborder=0 scrolling=no></iframe> Are Politicians and Lobbyists Destroying the Public Education System? What Voters Can Do to Prevent the Destruction of Public Education Nancy Smothers‚ Yahoo! Contributor Network Sep 16‚ 2010 "Share your voice on Yahoo! websites. Start Here." * MORE: * Public Education * Education System * Education Funding * Global Education * 

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    offered nowadays. Homeschooling and public school has been a common practice of learning that is applicable for students at school and at one’s own place. Whether to send the child to a public school or to homeschool‚ an individual should not take it lightly as it would be best to consider the benefits of each option before deciding the option since it has to be the best for their child as well as themselves. On a more serious note‚ public school and home school have become the number one educational

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    governments in the right direction by setting standard (very basic-baseline) laws about required courses at public schools‚ but it should not dictate testing procedures and regulations‚ because local governments and individual school boards understand the demographics of a particular school district. Ex. It has been proven that children from lower income families will receive lower test scores. Hence‚ school districts with a greater population of lower income families should be prepared to accommodate those

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    The Pledge of Allegiance in the Public School System The Pledge of Allegiance has become a major issue for students‚ teachers‚ parents and lawmakers. The original intention of the pledge was not to stir up trouble‚ but for a celebration of Christopher Columbus discovery of the new world. The pledge is no longer thought of as a celebration‚ but an infringement on children’s religious beliefs. Do you believe that children’s rights are being infringed on? Some people believe that the pledge is a great

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    The Responsible Citizen

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    Responsibilities of a citizen | April 3 2013 | The responsibilities of a citizen. Responsibilities of a citizen General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform general public on the true responsibilities of a citizen Thesis Statement: Embrace a far more holistic and positive outlook on what it means to be a part of a community or a wider social group. Introduction: I. The government II. What are the roles of a citizen? III. The concept of ubuntu Body I. Ubuntu

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    People argue whether students should learn about world religions in school or no. Teaching religion in schools helps students understand the differences among the principles of each and every religion. It is a means of proposing that people are different from each other and have different beliefs. Some people claim that religious education is a tool that interferes with cultural and private beliefs of teenagers and could deliver a false picture of a specific religion but it is the total opposite

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    The unknown Citizen

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    poem “ The Unknown Citizen By W H Auden is a poem that pokes fun at the life of a automaton working in a factory. Reading it in a glance‚ I find the title that catches my very first attention. It is because Auden gives the poem such a title that the whole poem sounds so dramatic and pompous‚ as if it is dedicated to some citizen who have sacrificed so much for the nation. The citizen‚ to my dismay‚ is never named and remains as the unknown one throughout the whole poem. The citizen is referred to JS/07/M/378

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