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    School Rules

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    Rules About School Students tend to break the rules once in awhile that that is because of peer pressure or rebellion against or with someone else. Teenagers explore and do things others wouldn’t do to look “cool” or to prove something that they could do something with their life‚ or to look “superior” to someone else. Imagine a smart and decent student could do inappropriate behavior just to prove they are fit in that society and to not be called names like “nerd” or “loser”‚ that’s how rules are

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    Capitalization Rules

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    Capitalization Rules Capitalizing the first letter of a word indicates the word is being used in a special way. The rules of using capital letters are quite simple: 1. A capital letter is used to mark the beginning of a sentence. Example: This girl is my friend. 2. Capital letters are also used for the first letter in proper nouns. Types of proper nouns are: • People’s name: Tommy Johnson‚ Barack Obama. • Titles‚ terms of address: Mrs. Brown; Sir

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    room. Nick reports his wife is missing to the local authority and soon‚ the investigation began. The wife‚ Amy Dunne disappearance attracts mass attention from the press‚ as Amy was the inspiration to her parents’ popular children book called “Amazing Amy”. Through the investigation‚ forensic analysis found traces of blood that was poorly concealed‚ that later arise the suspicion that Amy was murdered. During the press conference

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    Damned Rules

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    Japan’s rise to power: Meiji Restoration of 1868 -Tokugawa Shogunate came to an end and Emperor come back into rule. -Through modernization and industrialization‚ Japan became militarily and economically strengthened -The military supported the emperor closely -The emperor became the most powerful political figure in Japan due to the changes he made Japanese historical and cultural legacies -The people were open to strong military leader’s influence of political events due to the precedent

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    Kids Want To Tan Essay

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    Nowadays more and more youngsters become addicted to obtaining tanned skin in order to look better despite even lethal consequences. The weekly newsmagazine Maclean’s via its article Kids Want to Tan provides readers with the information about the risks related to indoor and outdoor sunbathing resulting in skin damages. According to the different sources‚ a number of young people in the age of 12 to 17 (79%) realize the drawbacks of tanning; moreover‚ nearly 81 percent of them find it possible to

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    rule of law

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    an important value in their system. Then philosopher Aristotle wrote “Now‚ absolute monarchy‚ or the arbitrary rule of a sovereign over all citizens‚ in a city which consists of equals‚ is thought by some to be quite contrary to nature;....That is why it is thought to be just that among equals everyone be ruled as well as rule‚ and therefore that all should have their turn. And the rule of law‚ it is argued‚ is preferable to that of any individual. On the same principle‚ even if it be better for

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    the cultural

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    THE CULTURAL TALE OF TWO SHUTTLES NASA’s habit of relaxing safety standards to meet financial and time constraints set the stage for the Feb. 1 loss of the space shuttle Columbia and its seven astronauts‚ investigators said Tuesday. They warned that the agency’s “broken safety culture” would lead to tragedy again unless fundamental changes are made. In a wide-ranging analysis of decades of NASA history‚ the Columbia Accident Investigation Board said the space agency’s attitude toward safety

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    games

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    In general‚ games played at home provide a wholesome activity for the entire family. Many people find that the time spent playing games at home contributes to feelings of closeness among family members‚ thus giving them time to relax together and promote familial ties. Three types of games played at home that have remained popular over the years are card games‚ board games‚ and outdoor or backyard games. Firstly‚ there are card games which have remained popular in many homes. Bridge‚ canasta

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    Majority Rule

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    Chak Shingyee Professor Marietta American Politics May 5th Majority Rule Liberal and Conservative are the two distinct worldviews. The meaning of conservative or liberal could be different in different contexts; social‚ economic and political. For the liberalism‚ they believe that the government should take the responsibility to do something to achieve equal opportunity and equality for all the citizens to reduce the social ills and to protect civil liberties

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    Games Theory

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    GAMES THEORY In game theory‚ Nash equilibrium (named after John Forbes Nash‚ who proposed it) is a solution concept of a game involving two or more players‚ in which each player is assumed to know the equilibrium strategies of the other players‚ and no player has anything to gain by changing only his own strategy unilaterally. If each player has chosen a strategy and no player can benefit by changing his or her strategy while the other players keep theirs unchanged‚ then the current set of strategy

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