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    everyday for 18 years‚ and if then to pass this they wish to go outside in winter‚ maybe we should let them. Some people probably wish for more physical optional subjects to choose between in school‚ which would vary from the all academic‚ e.g. carpentry‚ football‚ or something where boys can get a break from sitting down and being quiet. This could help them getting through a day full of mathematics‚ English‚ and history. However‚ there is still a certain amount of teaching the boys have to obtain

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    Alternatives to Detention

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    Alternatives to Detention Placing juveniles in a detention facility is not always the best way to go. There are a number of alternatives that can be used instead of putting a juvenile in a facility. When deciding which type of program to place a juvenile in‚ the court officials must take into consideration the safety of the public. Many offenders can be effectively rehabilitated through community-based supervision while there are other serious offenders that may require confinement to protect

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    Journal 3 Encounters with several terrorist threats‚ and having loved ones in harms way‚ has Scot Harvath enduring to change the pattern and protect his surroundings even though he is a retired agent‚ would you take a stand for your country and do something about it. The story The Last Patriot takes place in different countries around the world‚ but each having the same threats created by a Terrorist named Dodd and his assassins. With the enemy having more than one target‚ it has the President

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    Rs 4‚000 cr stuck in Lavasa Jan 18 2011 ‚ Pune Ministry says city project is unauthorised‚ but offers to consider it on merits The ministry of environment and forests on Tuesday ordered Lavasa Lake City project near Pune‚ undertaken by HCC‚ to maintain status quo‚ saying it was unauthorised as it had violated green laws. However‚ the ministry said it was prepared to consider the project on merits subject to imposition of penalties‚ creation of an environmental restoration fund and formulation

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    Gas Station Feasibility

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    I. Management Aspect A. Form of the Business Ownership The Gassoline station is a partnership form of business that is owned by five persons and managed by two persons‚ namely Mr. Neil Aldin Dano‚ and Mr. Mark Anthony Fabian‚ Mr. Mico Quimbao‚ Mr. Daweng Zerpe and Mr. Arnel Espinosa. B. Nature of the Business The gassoline station will be offering the following petroluem and lubricant products; Petroluem: Unleaded Deisel Auto-Lpg Lubricants: C. Location The Gassoline stattion will

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    SIGHT SAVING MONTH

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    Pilipinas Observes Sight Saving Month Alagaan ang Mata mula Bata Hanggang Pagtanda By Argeline Quiason and Rey Emmanuel Quiason All over the world‚ about 285 million are visually impaired with 39 million totally blind and the reset with poor vision‚ according to the WHO. In the Philippines‚ no exact figure is available but a survey in 1995 showed that more that 1.2 million Filipinos are either totally or partially blind in one or both eyes. Visual Impairment is not‚ however‚ limited to blindness

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    DBQ Essay On The Paleolithic and Neolithic Eras Life changed dramatically between the Paleolithic and Neolithic times. Paleolithic is the early phase of the Stone Age‚ lasting about 2.5 million years‚ when primitive stone implements were used. The Paleolithic Period was also called the Old Stone Age. Neolithic is the later part of the Stone Age‚ when ground or polished stone weapons and implements prevailed. The Neolithic Period was also called the New Stone Age. The Neolithic Revolution was

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    The Bauhaus Design Movement The Bauhaus is one of the most important Design Movements in the twentieth century. It took place in Germany of the 1920s and early 1930s‚ the period of the Weimar Republic‚ an area considered one of the birthplaces of the Modern Movement in architecture and design. The impact of the horrible experiences in the First World War‚ poverty and inflation created a new consciousness‚ which influenced strongly Design‚ Architecture and Art. This was the age of the Bauhaus

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    The Influences of Marcus M. Garvey and Booker T. Washington In the early years of the twentieth century‚ there was a major problem for African Americans. There was the question of how to respond to a white society that greatly supported white supremacy and refused to treat blacks as equals. In hopes to find a solution‚ many African American leaders devoted much time and energy to finding ways that would resolve this problem. Two of these leaders‚ in particular‚ were very prosperous at

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    Buddhist culture. Traditionally‚ Cambodian education took place in the pagoda (Buddhist monasteries) and was offered exclusively to the male population. The education involved basic literature‚ the foundation of religion and skills for daily life like carpentry‚ artistry‚ craftwork‚ constructing‚ playing instruments‚ etc. This ‘traditional’ education was gradually changed when Cambodia was a French colony (1853-1963). The French introduced a formal education system influenced by a Western educational model

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