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    Tracking Is Bad

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    • Each state funds their schools as well as the federal government. Each level has their own rules and regulations and mixed agendas. The ‘Blob’ we have created to help make are schools better‚ is actually making them worse according to the documentary. There is no accountability for producing results for kids. Additionally‚ one of the rules most schools have is that the children have to live within the district‚ or city the school subsides in‚ for them to be eligible to attend. This creates unequal

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    conventional today to dismiss the good in criminals. Collateral consequences are the result of this common ideal‚ intended to further punish criminals after prison. The American Bar Association’s National Inventory of Collateral Consequences catalogs over one thousand collateral consequences of conviction in Washington state alone‚ ranging from felon disenfranchisement to ineligibility for medical care and food stamps. The consequences of conviction set ex-criminals up for failure‚ and eventual recidivism

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    Decision Making

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    * * Decision Making Paper Choices are a way of everyday life; we must choose to make the decision that is right for you or for your family. Whether the choice is to go to work‚ school‚ eat‚ or drive safely the choice is up to the person. In life decision making is one of the defining characteristics of leadership. Too often; we tend to go through life unconsciously making decisions without hesitation‚ thought‚ planning‚ and worries. However‚ every decision we make as human it

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    Bad to Cursed

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    11/18/12 Book Review The title of the book I read is From Bad to cursed by Katie Alender. The plot of this story is a girl name Megan and she was not the most popular girl but she was the smartest girl ‚until she joins this group in her school ‚all of the girls that are in this group are really pretty and popular

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    Bad Governance

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    Governance is the act of governing. It relates to decisions that define expectations ‚grant power‚ or verify performance.it is the set of policies‚ roles‚ responsibilities‚ and processes that you establish in an enterprise to guide‚ direct‚ and control how the organization It consists of either a separate process or part of decision-making or leadership processes. "governance" means: the process of decision-making and the process by which decisions are implemented (or not implemented). Governance

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    Bad food

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    BAD Starkist Tuna is now owned by Korea ‚ and is in big conflict with the U.S. Concerning quality‚ safety‚and records‚ which Korea refuses to provide. There have been several articles on Google about this‚ and even one that was defending the eating of tilapia said to avoid the fish that came from China . Also‚ I had just returned home from buying Albertson’s 4-day special of 4 bags of frozen tilapia for the price of one. Sure enough‚ on the top of the bags‚ it read "farm raised"‚ and

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    Bad Habits

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    upsetting anybody else. Bear in mind that your car is not a public place. If you decide to pick your nose on the commute to work‚ people in other vehicles on the freeway will see you digging for gold. 2. Gross Eating A lot of people cannot abide bad table manners. They get offended if someone chews with their mouth open‚ talks while eating‚ clangs the cutlery against their teeth‚ or makes vile noises when masticating. Nobody wants to hear the noise of food slopping around inside your mouth‚ or

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    bad GPA

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    high grades. Although financial aid will allow students a grace period of a semester to bring up their grades‚ a lower grade can trigger financial issues and leave students scrambling for money to cover tuition. The most important effect of getting a bad GPA is the difficulty to get a job fresh-out of college. Nowadays‚ most employers that recruit recent graduates require a minimum GPA‚ especially if you are applying for technical openings. Certain employers may even favor recruiting recent graduates

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    Sweatshops Are Bad

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    manufacture clothes use sweatshops‚ which allow for cheap labor costs and few rules controlling working conditions and overtime regulations. Many clothing and footwear companies have been linked to these sweatshops‚ where the working conditions are so bad that in some cases the workers will commit suicide at work. Sweatshops will usually exist in countries that have few laws in place that protect the workers or the environment. Businesses can take advantage of both of these factors‚ as they allow the

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    A Bad Economy

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    “A Bad Economy: Hitler’s Key to Gaining Power” Michael Turner HST 1370 LE01 (History of the 20th Century) October 12‚ 2010 Michael Turner HST 1370 LE01 October 12‚ 2010 “A Bad Economy: Hitler’s Key to Gaining Power” Between the period of 1918-1933‚ Germany had suffered a major hit to their economic system due to the funding of World War I‚ The Treaty of Versailles‚ German Hyperinflation‚ and The Great Depression. From my research that I have done‚ I have concluded that all of these factors

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