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    television documentaries and sitcoms serve to reinforce or challenge societal norms and ideologies while reality television shows‚ in general‚ are intended to challenge long held beliefs and traditions. In contrast‚ Networks like as PBS and Nickelodeon educate young minds and the several hundred cable channels serve to support the education‚ whether easily apparent or trans[arentt‚ provided by the shows I’ve already mentioned as well as others. Therefore I would argue that television has significant educational

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    Teachers Day Speach

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    and wisdom in the pupils. Teachers are the leaders on the journey to knowledge Teachers are the persons who educate us They tell us the importance of education‚ what we should do‚ what we should not The even help us in any sort of thing The importance of teachers Teachers are an extremely important facet of any society for a multitude of reasons. Teachers are the people who educate the youth of society who in turn become the leaders of the next generation of people. Teachers are the people

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    Californians…. (Office of the Attorney General‚ 2009)              To combat these forces that seem unstoppable I propose we consider setting aside one month a year to make these practices known on a global scale. This will allow our government to educate the people on how to protect themselves in hopes to stop this crime once and for all.              Thank you for your time and consideration and always appreciative for your hard work and dedication to your job‚ State and our great Country. Kindest

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    social evils. Rules of behaviour vary from country to country; children should be taught regarding their countries’ traditions and customs. Children’s behaviour and attitude need to be shaped as soon as possible. For instance‚ parents had better educate children about respect for the adults‚ good manner in communication and good virtues such as honesty‚ modesty as well. Therefore‚ when growing up‚ they will become well-behaved people who are always respected by others. Some opponents may argue

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    The Ideal Parents

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    Definition Essay The ideal parents Dec‚ 13‚ 2010 Mr. Yassin I. Encouragement A. Ethics 1. Rights 2. Wrongs B. Love and respect 1. Family members 2. All Muslims II. Trust and friendship A. Chance 1. Listen 2. Apply B. Build confidence 1. Decision marker 2. Discuss The ideas III. Punishment A. Penalty

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    Obesity in Memphis

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    times stretch their dollars by the cheapest foods which are not high in nutritional value but filling. However‚ more efforts have been made to educate and assist families to make the right nutritional choices at an affordable cost. Fresh markets are appearing more‚ organizations are help the community organize meal plans‚ and churches of have step up to educate within their congregations and communities. The article shows that a conglomerate effort of the individual‚ local government‚ health organizations

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    Modern Cinema Is a Boon

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    Cinema is a major source of recreation in most countries of the world especially in India where the majority of people live below poverty line. It provides us with entertainment and sometimes educates us too. Depending on the quality of films produced by the directors‚ one could label cinema as a curse or a boon. Bombay is the main centre of film city. Films are mainly produced in Bombay. There are hundreds of them produced every year. India is known to be the highest producer of movies in the world

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    The John Newberry Award

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    Many awards have been established to recognize and commemorate people‚ places‚ or events that have made a considerable difference in our society. Awards such as the Nobel Peace Prize or the military’s Purple Heart‚ are wildly known and are considered to be a tremendous honor. However‚ there is an award that holds a similar amount of prestige‚ but not in the same manner. The John Newberry Award is an annual recognition given to the authors of outstanding children literature by the American Library

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    The role of media in today’s world | (Muzna Shakeel‚ Karachi) | | | | | | In the world of today‚ media has become as necessary as food and clothing. It has played significant role in strengthening the society. Media is considered as "mirror" of the modern society‚ infect‚it is the media which shapes our lives. The purpose of the media is to inform people about current ‚new affairs and to tell about the latest gossip and fashion. It tells about the people who are geographically divided.

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    often dismissed because of limited available evidence and the concerns about using someone else’s stool to treat the infection. The necessity to educate patients with C-difficile is an additional challenge. Potential donors and recipients need to be assured of minimal risks associated with the screening and transplantation process. The ability to educate society on the results of evidence-based practice regarding the treatment of C-difficile with fecal transplantation should minimize concerns and

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