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    Sex Education

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    English Comp 1 13 April 2014 Sex Education Sex education is a necessity for our youth. A large amount of teens are never educated on what may happen if they decide to have sex. They are not taught the reality of sexually transmitted infections or teenage pregnancy. Could changing this help our children and future generations make the right choices or at least be knowledgeable of the risks involved when having sex? Teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases can be better prevented with

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    Cause and Effect

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    Cause and Effect Fast Food Phenomena Fast Food Restaurants have become the leading food source for most Americans today. It’s not uncommon to find Fast food places very close to one another‚ even right next to each other in some areas of a town. Popularity for fast food has grown rapidly. Just in the past couple of decades you can see the difference of how many fast food places there are between decades. You can now find all types of fast food restaurants offering different varieties of

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    essay on education

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    Essay Education is the basic need Education is the light of the life. Education proves to one of the most important factors for the development of human civilization. Education enhances human status and leads everyone to propriety. it is a continuous and lifelong process. It attributes most important‚ precious and permanent property of an individual. Education provides manpower‚ strengthens national unity and uplifts public awareness. It invites positive and constructive change in life. It makes

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    Causes of Unemployment

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    Causes of Unemployment In Malaysia‚ the unemployment rate is considered low compared to the early years such as 1986 where the unemployment rate reached as high as 7.6%. Today the unemployment rate is still affected by many factors and in order to make sure it doesn’t reach as high as before‚ we need to find out the causes of unemployment so that we can provide a solution to the cause of it. Foreign labor force with lower wage or salary Redundant workers and fresh graduates with qualifications

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    About 1% of the world’s population have been diagnosed with schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder affecting how a person thinks‚ feels‚ and acts. The causes of schizophrenia are still unknown although some theories include a person’s genetics and biology. A person with schizophrenia will experience many different signs‚ symptoms and behaviors‚ and treatments. Statistically Schizophrenia affects more males than females and symptoms most commonly start to show up in an individual

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    Blindness and Education

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    display an interest in the causes and cures for disabilities and during some periods blind people are recorded as representing a substantial portion of the poets and musicians in society.[3] In the Middle Kingdom (c. 2040-1640 BCE) blind harpists are depicted on tomb walls.[1] They were not exclusively interested in the causes and cures for blindness but also the social care of the individual.[2] [edit] 1800s The 1880s saw the introduction of compulsory elementary education for the Blind throughout

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    Peace Education

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    about developments that will impact positively on peace education in the future. Central idea: Peace education development should be put to use in every school in the world in order to stop violent and useless actions. Introduction: I) The meaning of peace education: three distinctions in peace keeping. II) Its contents start by discussing the causes of war and how to avoid it. Body: I) Definition of peace education: A) Peace through school: 1) Establishing democratic

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    Causes of WW1

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    incidents and tension points led to the eruption of our very first world war. But the main trigger was the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand (heir to the throne of the Empire of Austria-Hungary) on the 28 June 1914. One of the many causes of WW1 was the two alliance systems formed at the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th. On one side was Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ and Italy (Triple Alliance known as the Central Powers) and France‚ Britain and Russia (Triple Entente known

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    Ethnicity and Education

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    “Asians” did almost as well as “Whites” however not as well‚ one Asian group in particular the “Bangladeshi’s” did particularly badly and “West Indians” preformed considerably worse than “Whites”. Many factors which occur inside the school are the cause of educational achievement however other factors contribute. The expectations of teachers on ethnic minorities have caused differences in educational achievement. Bernard Coard believes that teachers expect “Black” children to fail therefore labelling

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    Education and Poverty

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    Exploring Poverty and Education Education and poverty is a difficult subject to explore. Many views are held when it comes to the value of education for the underprivileged and whether or not it is the key to removing an individual from an impoverished condition. “The Social Animal”‚ a book by David Brooks‚ explores this subject of poverty and education through the life of one of his characters named Erica. Erica comes from an ethnic background‚ from a broken home‚ born from parents who did not

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