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    up for something. Such as a fair or sporting event. However people have mixed feelings about this. So why do kids get a trophy for doing nothing‚ no one knows. Therefore trophies for just showing up or participating should not be awarded‚ this is because it is a loss of motivation and they are meaningless‚ but some believe they keep kids coming back but there are other options. Kids are not motivated if everyone gets a trophy. This is because they are still getting what the winner gets no matter

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    structure. The advertising strategy will be studied with respect to Cadbury’s business and marketing objectives. The strategies adopted will be analyzed for each product offering. The same is followed to a minimal extent for its major competitor‚ Nestle India Limited‚ to get an understanding of where Cadbury stands. The report initially focuses on an examination of the industry environment and the product class. The report then goes on to analyse the corporate‚ marketing and advertising strategies adopted

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    some others say it is not. Should Kids have to go to year round school? Most believe they should. One reason kids should go to year round school is‚ some families don’t have the money to send their family on vacation or send their kids to summer activities. So kids will start getting lazy and all summer‚ every day kids will sit in bed all day playing on their electronics. In paragraph two‚ of An American Tradition it states that “Most days are spent inside and kids get no physical activity outdoors

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    The Power of Superstition in Public Life in India Why are superstitions a part of public life in India? The modern mechanisms for risk-management or “disciplines” ranging from statistics to modern medicine exist side-by-side with superstitions in the country. The answer to why these disciplines have not penetrated into the pores of Indian society lies in the history of political power in India. It is difficult to use the word “superstition” without imagining quotation marks around it. For‚

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    adiani (c9310060) Septyanita (c9310071) The advantage and disadvantage of using cellphone for kids Do you know where your kids are? For many parents the answer is a resounding yes; they always know where their kids are. Cell phones have changed family life in many ways. They provide parents with peace of mind‚ and they’re great in emergencies. But cellphones also have some disadvantages‚such as kids use cellphone to do lots things without parents’ knowledge and cellphone offers oppotunities for

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    In this essay will be about how homework and parents helping is hindering kid’s potential in learning‚ and academic success. Weather by having parents help kids. When the parents do not have skills to teach is a good ideal. These are some of the points made by Judith Newman in the article‚” Helping Kids with Homework”. Also in this essay I will share my some of my own experience and reasoning that aligns with Newman’s article. First being that parental involvement effect on a kid’s academic achievement

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    Drugs in India

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    June 13‚ 2012 India’s Drug Problem India is a world leader in generic drug manufacturing. Their previous policies for food and pharmaceutical patents paved the way for this. Since India’s entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO) in January of 1995 there has been an increasing push for reform of India’s patent laws. While there have been reforms made to the patent laws to comply with WTO regulations‚ they contain vague and somewhat easily exploitable language. It is without question that

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    at least 180 days for kids? Some schools have even more than that! Kids shouldn’t have year round school because kids need a break from school‚ summer motivates kids to get their work done and you can learn outside of school. Their should NOT have year round school! First of all their shouldn’t be year round school because kids need a break from school. Kids go to school at least 180 days a year and that is enough learning. There needs to be time off learning because kids need time on their own

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    can cause a lot of injuries‚ it puts a lot of pressure to do good with the kids‚ and lastly‚ for some sports‚ there are intense training schedules. My first reason is that there are a lot of injuries that happen in competitive sports. My evidence for this is that about 45 million kids play competitive sports in the world and about 3.5 million of those kids get injured each year. So in about two years about seven million kids and teens get injured. Also‚ (Adam Buckley Cohen 2009 New York Times) interviewed

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    and Common Wealth Games are organized to promote both the outdoor and indoor games. But Indians are still far behind in the thinking‚ we have world’s 2nd largest population and we are far behind in the tally of the gold medals in the Olympics. India is not deemed to be a respectable nation when it comes to sports. Even though‚ huge amount is spent on training and grooming of the players we still have not been able to achieve the desired results. The prime reason for poor performances is corruption

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