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    animal world. If we do not preserve the old languages and force the world to only speak one‚ we are forcing the world to lose its own identity and culture. Without language we couldn’t read texts and stories from other countries‚ or even from further back in history. I love learning other languages and I love speaking them. To speak another person’s language‚ to me‚ is like being about to connect and understand them better. It also helps me to enjoy their culture. How many times have you went into a city

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    and procedures that will facilitate the realization of OJT/Internship objectives of the College. To the Cooperating Business Trainers/Mentors/Supervisors: The College of Accountancy of the University of the Cordilleras expresses its appreciation to you for accepting the great responsibility of guiding‚ mentoring our Accountancy trainees. Your acceptance of this challenging task is not only an act of professionalism and leadership but also a demonstration of commitment and generosity. Your interaction

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    Essay “Security cameras should be placed in schools”. Do you agree? Recently‚ there has been a great deal of controversy about placing surveillance systems in schools. Some schools administrators install them in hopes of preventing and discouraging bad behavior and crime. As far as I am concerned‚ the disadvantages of security cameras considerably outweigh the advantages. To start with‚ the placement of security cameras in schools is an invasion of privacy. Cameras cannot be used

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    consists‚ of 6‚908‚497‚829 people. China resides as the world’s leading populated country with 1‚336‚718‚015 people. Because‚ of this over population it maintained fears of their food‚ resources‚ and living spaces. The Chinese government then implemented the one-child policy. The one-child policy has prevailed effectively in slowing down the population growth‚ but it has caused great anguish among Chinese families. Matt Rosenberg explains how one of the problems facing China in recent years is overpopulation

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    Globalization of McDonald’s in China Executive Summary McDonald’s is one the largest fastest growing fast-food restaurant in the world. McDonald’s have become a household name across the world. The fast food giant has come a long way from being just a burger stand in San Bernardino‚ California in 1940. The original owners were two brothers‚ Richard and Maurice McDonald. The hot dog stand evolved into a restaurant offering 25 items on the menu. In 1947‚ Richard and Maurice (going forward

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    Today violence is everywhere. It i s always seen on our television programs‚ we hear about it on the radio and teens are participating in it on a regular basis via video games. Many parents today are trying to blame the change in our media system. Teenagers of our generation are confronted with so much violence in their everyday lives whether it’s inside the home‚ or not. Unlike in the 1940’s many hardworking parents find it difficult to control everything their children see on the streets‚ or watch

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    simply create more problems because they aren’t necessary and they aren’t being used for the complete greater good of America. Political parties just simply cause more problems because they aren’t necessary. There is no role for political parties ordained by the constitution (source3). This means that political parties aren’t needed‚ our founding fathers certainly didn’t think so or they’d have added parties or factions into the constitution. Political parties cause more problems because they aren’t

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    ‘The major UK parties agree more over Europe than they disagree.’ Discuss Throughout the history of European integration‚ the major UK parties have debated on all different aspects of Europe and the impacts of membership on Britain itself. From both these debates and party policies‚ it is clear to see that whilst there is generally a consensus over Europe‚ some issues have been a cause of disagreement among the major parties. In this essay I will analyse the policies and actions of the major UK

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    Evaluate the claim that the Senate is far more powerful than the House of Representatives The US federal legislature is bicameral‚ therefore it consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives‚ and in theory they should both be of equal power. However‚ in reality it is the Senate which is considered to hold the most power‚ although there are arguments to in favour of them having equal rights. In order to reach a balanced judgement I will consider both sides of the argument‚ beginning with

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    million times! But as dreary as the conversation may be‚ it is nonetheless a conversation worth having. The harsh reality is that air pollution is a great problem‚ and the way in which we can solve it is through dramatic change in the use of fossil fuels-the most significant cause of air pollution. After considering that "nearly 40 percent of the world ’s nitrous oxide emissions come from the burning of fossil fuels" ("Renewable Energy is Beneficial…")‚ it is clear that we need to rethink our current use

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