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    Bullying in schools is believed to be a normal part of school life‚ however‚ when people begin to have this mentality‚ they forget that bullying is physically and psychologically harmful to both the bully and the victim. Therefore‚ bullying must be eradicated from schools by raising awareness and increasing supervision. Bullying is difficult to define with a concrete definition because the act of bullying can be perceived differently by whoever is experiencing the event. An act of horseplay can be

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    “IF IT AIN’T BROKE DON’T FIX IT” “IF IT AIN’T BROKE DON’T FIX IT” WHY THE QUALITY REVOLUTION IS STALLING IN THE US Abstract Despite the documented success of firms like GE‚ Boeing‚ Xerox‚ and etc. in adapting Total Quality Management (TQM) in their corporate culture‚ the US still keep losing market shares especially in the car industry to Japan. When foreign competition pressured the US into a trade deficit in the early 1980’s‚ American firms finally took notice of TQM principles

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    them happy and comfortable. Some people expresses their personality through the way they dress. Everyone has a different styles and fashion and they should be able to express it. With uniform they wouldn’t be able to express it because some schools don’t allow you to wear certain clothes. Some students like to show off their new clothes and shoes they got. Uniform can be hard to find because of the certain clothes or color you have to buy. For example‚ say you want to buy a white cotton shirt

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    should be ban in class room is to avoid cheating. If electronic device are promoted during class‚ it would be hard for teachers to catch student who are cheating. The reason for that is because student would be able to message each other answer or ask fellow student for help on test. They could also take pictures of test and send them to other student of that same class. Also‚ because electronic devices have internet connectivity they could use that for cheating. For example‚ if a student is taking

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    writing‚ which is supposed to be reasonable‚ convincing and with both arguments and counterarguments. Then‚ based on the theory‚ groups discuss further on the extinguishing factors and writing tips for the five common writing styles: summaries‚ essays‚ answering questions on tests‚ dissertations and E-mails. After that‚ the teacher focuses on teaching the students to revise their writing by cutting clutter (a common writing disease‚ which refers to too much unnecessary writing against simplifying

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    not only have a bachelor’s degree but also have a graduate degree. The quality of education is the most important one. Moreover‚ private school teachers have to have well communication skills and ability to teach well. In contrast‚ public schools don’t care much of their teachers. Any teacher who has a bachelor’s degree can teach in public school. In my high school‚ most of our teachers were young and well-educated. The second difference between private and public school is studying conditions

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    ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY FORMAT When writing an argumentative essay‚ a student must first choose a topic. The topic must be one that has two sides to it‚ and ideally‚ will have supporters for both sides of the topic. For a basic argumentative essay‚ a student should structure the essay so that there are five paragraphs. The first paragraph will be the introduction‚ the second and third paragraphs will be the support paragraphs‚ the fourth paragraph will be the counter argument with rebuttal‚ and

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    Dr. Calatrello English 101 6 July 2011 Not Guilty “Not Guilty” of murdering her two year old daughter‚ Caylee. How could this be? Casey Anthony was cleared of first degree murder‚ aggravated manslaughter‚ and aggravated child abuse charges on Tuesday‚ July 5‚ 2011. This is the biggest disputed verdict since the O.J. Simpson trial in 1995 and everyone has been watching as this trail unfolded a significant amount of evidence against Anthony. Finding Casey Anthony not guilty of murder is a

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    Argumentative essay assignments are useful learning tools for helping students to both understand key concepts and in helping students to think critically.” Module 3 Case Assignment Nassal R. Braimbridge Trident University If you have ever attended college at some point you have had to write an argumentative essay. It is used to convey your thoughts‚ insights‚ and point of view to an audience in an attempt to persuade them. Extensive research is required to provide the facts

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    What is an Argumentative Essay? Argumentation uses reasoning and logic to convince readers of the soundness of a particular opinion on a controversial issue. Moreover‚ it involves more than presenting a point of view and providing evidence; it assumes a controversy and addresses opposing viewpoints. The Macmillan Writer: Rhetoric and Reader Macmillan Publishing Company‚ 1994 To write a good argumentative essay‚ you should choose a topic which has conflicting viewpoints. Do not‚ therefore

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