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    brother/ or sister off the elementary school bus‚ and schools would have to provide a snack for the children because it would interfere with families early dinner time. Can the school afford this? It is very important for families to have family time because families should have a strong bond. Also‚ kids should have time to get out their energy and have fun instead of learning for nine hours a day. Here are my reasons on why the School Board should not change school hours. My first reason on why we

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    4.1 (2) Summarise the laws and codes of practice affecting work in schools and explain how legislation affects how schools work. The UN Convention on the Rights of a Child 1989 – in 1989 the world leaders decided children needed a special convention just for them to give them special care and protection that adults do not need. All children up to the age of 18 have the rights in the convention. Some groups of children eg those living away from home or disabled children have additional rights

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    Cause and effect essay Kurmanalieva Cholpon Terrible consequences of illiteracy Illiteracy‚ that is inability to read or write‚ is one of the main problems in the world that proceeds increasing with high speed. According to UNESCO Institute for Statistics about 800 million people (1 out of 6 people in the world) are illiterate‚ and more than 65% of that number are women. Moreover‚ some illiterate people often take illiteracy as a normal thing and don’t want to change their style

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    Causes and Consequences of the Reformation There were several causes of the Reformation. Some of them were short-term causes and others were long-term causes. One of the long-term causes of the Reformation was that many people thought that the Church was not following the Bible. For example‚ many people were unhappy with the idea of indulgences. Indulgences were gifts that people gave to the Church so their sins would be forgiven. In 1517 Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the door of a church

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    relating to inequality such as social class‚ gender‚ and race. These variables can be an added perspective to measure economic deficiency since they all tend to overlap and affect the person; furthermore‚ it may be more significant to examine the consequences of economic deficiency and its relation to crime when all variables are considered as well. The notion of economic deficiency as part of intersectionality is significant because it may reform the way crime is viewed‚ and how policies are created

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    action separately and the effects that arise from it. Act utilitarianism‚ the most common form used in many circumstances‚ looks at the consequences of each individual act and calculate utility each time the act is performed (Hinman‚ 24). Act utilitarianism works out the benefits before taking a morally right action. Rule utilitarianism looks at the consequences of everyone follow a particular rule and calculates the overall utility of accepting and rejecting

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    Outsourcing: Causes and Consequences The economic development in a particular country determines some very intricate factors solely responsible for a country’s progress. When a business considers or evaluates the outsourcing of certain components of a business‚ they consider the advantages of outsourcing. If done for the right reasons‚ outsourcing actually helps a company grow and save a lot of money. Advantages of outsourcing are not always financial‚ they go beyond money. As the businesses evaluate

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    cured and sicknesses healed. Though this may seem like science fiction‚ this future is getting closer and closer thanks to advances in genetics. Many people may envy this future‚ but its consequences may be horrendous. Editing the human genome should never become a reality due to many harmful and drastic consequences. Currently‚ technologies such as CRISPR are allowing for the editing of DNA with surprising accuracy and safety. A few monkeys in China had their genomes edited by CRISPR/Cas9 and were

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    decision has been made‚ the consequence is delivered. With that being‚ we have to live with these consequences. Your personal choice leads to your personal consequence. For example‚ Sebastian Junger‚ as the prominent politian puts it‚ “Combat isn’t where you might die - though that does happen – it’s where you find out whether you get to keep on living.” The consequence in that sentence provided is a situation between life and death. Also‚ another quote relevant to consequences by Ken Levine would

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    Some of the consequences of the War of 1812‚ Americans were a force to be reckoned with and were willing to prove it. Another consequence White house was set ablaze by the British. The treaty of Ghent was drafted to Bring peace to America and the United kingdom. As a result‚ of the war of 1812‚ approximately 15‚000 American soldiers died in pursuit of a better life. The new nation proved they would endure and prevail anyone or nation that dangers the freedoms of America. After defeating‚ the British

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