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    “You must make your own way and create your own road by the steps that are meant for you to travel.” An American poet Robert Frost wrote a poem titled‚ “The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost”. This poem is inspiring to many people. It is written in modern language and in first person. There has been much confusion as to what the author was truly trying to portray in the poem and there are several interpretations one can gather from this poem. Frost begins the story introducing the main metaphors in

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    Sociology Landmark University 2013 Nigerian Society and Development: Constraints and Ways Forward Abstract One of the main issues in development debates is how to tackle rural underdevelopment. The constraints to developing the rural areas as well as the problems of this critical sector have come to loom very large. For over four decades in Nigeria‚ all attempts to put the rural areas on course of development have failed. Conditions have continued to worsen and poverty has become a major issue

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    self-esteem from their parents. Children thrive on praise. Praise must be specific and sincere to have a positive effect. It’s not necessary for parents‚ teachers‚ or peers to wait until their children do something exceptional to provide praise. Praising an everyday event like getting ready for school on time is enough. What’s important is that people should focus on the positive things their children do instead of on the negatives. Children need to be shown love and affection through both words and physical

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    protection from the sun’s harmful rays‚ the vast forests providing oxygen and shelter‚ the rivers and oceans providing life sustaining water. Until the industrial age‚ man’s relationship with his environment had been a beneficial one‚ in which only what was needed‚ was taken. However‚ with the advent of technology and machines‚ mankind has slowly sunk deeper into the recesses of destruction‚ rather than necessity. Blessed with the gift of intelligence mankind must make an effort to curb the slow‚ but

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    consistent; "There is grey in your hair". He says that ’young men no longer suddenly catch their breath when you are passing’ Yeats is suggesting that women are nothing without beauty‚ he also used a well known catch phrase which was emotive. Through some of the poem there are religious aspects ’Because it was your prayer’ The religious imagery and connotations of death could suggest that his love for her may have died‚ there is also a sense that a lot of time has passed which makes Yeats seem as if he

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    tend to think of their physical state and all the weightlifting‚ running and dieting they could do to improve their health. But health is not only about a person’s physical state‚ a person’s mental state is just as important. To the surprise of many‚ the aspiration for better health can be achieved in the simplest of way. In USA Today‚ Sarah Schmelling writes about laughter and health in her article Laugh Your Way To Better Health. Although Sarah is a third party observer and someone who isn’t an expert

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    Today‚the more the cities are developed‚the bigger problems which the cities have are.In addition‚citizens suffer from issues that is related to city’s development. Now‚we have to consider that problems. The following is some problems and solutions that we can implement. To begin with‚one of the biggest problems is over population which accounts for some serious problems such as a lack of space of housing‚unemployment‚traffic congestion‚and air pollution. In the past‚our lifestyle is different

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    28 Ways to Make Money with Your Website by Daniel Scocco There are several lists with “ways to make money with a website” on the Internet‚ but none of them seem to be complete. That is why I decided to create this one. If you know a method that is not listed below‚ just let us know and we’ll update it. [pic] Notice that ways to make money with a website are different from ways to make more money from it. Methods to increase your traffic or click-through rate will help you make more money‚ but

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    TIME magazine published an article discussing effective disciplining techniques for parents. This article was title‚ “Crash Course: 8 Ways to Discipline Your Kids” by Alexandra Sifferlin. Sifferlin discusses that the article is a great starting point for parents‚ educators‚ babysitters‚ etc who are looking for inspiration or help when punishing bad behavior in children. She reminds the reader that when punishing the child‚ they must immediately stop violent or dangerous behavior. However‚ for other

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    Piaget and Vygotsky were similar in their views in certain ways. Most commonly shared were their views as constructivists (the idea of learning by doing) and believed that social forces set the limits of development. The most obvious difference is their view of cognitive development. Where Piaget felt that cognition develops in four discreet stages that are limited‚ Vygotsky believed the opposite‚ that there are no stages and development is continuous. Where there are a few areas that I relate

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