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    allowed to have guns at school? No guns should be allowed on school campus period. Teachers should not be allowed to have guns in school‚ because it would risk more lives at school. It probably would make students feel even more unsafe. Teachers should not be allowed to have guns‚ because what if the teacher forgets to lock the gun securely and what if one of the teachers take their anger out and shoot his or her student. First of all teachers shouldn’t have guns at school period. What if a teacher

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    novel Romeo and Juliet should be taught in the ninth grade and in this essay i will be explaining my reasons on why i think it should be taught in high school. One reason i think it should be taught in high school to ninth graders is because it relates to the drama in high school with all the relationships.I think it relates so much to us in high school because just like in the movie juliet family is really protective of her and her well being just like we have or at least for me i can relate to her

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    fathers and sons; who normally contribute to the care and protection of their families; are often absent fighting in wars or seeking better work prospects. Others may have been killed or separated from their families in the excitement of flight. As a consequence‚ a large number of refugee women find themselves as single heads of households. These women often risk ill treatment and exploitation as they assume the responsibilities of caring‚ alone‚ for their families. Their problems are exacerbated when they

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    current early year’s framework in the development of children’s school readiness. D1 Describe how practitioners support children’s readiness for school The way practitioners use reflective practice through transitions is to let the child learn their experiences and let the next school or their parents know what the experiences are as they have grown up. This could be recorded in different ways for example in an email to the next school or a book with the child’s observations and skills. The practitioner

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    makes waking up early and going to school a difficult routine. By waking up this early‚ it allows teenagers to adapt to this routine and become used to it. I believe that school should not begin later in the day. If school started at a later hour and ended at a later hour‚ there would be no time for sports practice and competitions‚ the teachers’ time‚ and by waking up at such an early time‚ it prepares you for possible job opportunities when you graduate from school. Having that extra time

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    Maternal Deprivation This essay will discuss maternal deprivation and its consequences. Bowlby states that: “A child should receive the continuous care of this single most important attachment figure for approximately the first two years of life.”(Bowlby 1951) Bowlby used the term maternal deprivation to refer to the separation or loss of the mother as well as failure to develop an attachment. The underlying assumption of Bowlby’s Maternal Deprivation Hypothesis is that continual disruption

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    King Lear: Consequences of One Man’s Decisions Shakespeare’s tragedy King Lear is a detailed description of the consequences of one man’s decisions. This fictitious man is Lear‚ King of England‚ who’s decisions greatly alter his life and the lives of those around him. As Lear bears the status of King he is‚ as one expects‚ a man of great power but sinfully he surrenders all of this power to his daughters as a reward for their demonstration of love towards him. This untimely abdication of

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    High school classes should begin later in the day and end later in the day to accommodate students’ natural sleep clocks‚ this would get them on a schedule and would also allow them to stay energized through they whole day. Schools should end later in the day so that when students get home‚ they won’t have time to take a nap‚ which tend to make people stay up later then they need to. Teenagers need lots of sleep and by beginning and ending the classes later would make that a lot easier!

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    Caitlin White Mr.Moore APUSH P3 11 January 2016 Prohibition: the Unintended Consequences January 1920: the United States has just gone dry. Years of drunken husbands beating their wives‚ crimes committed under alcohol’s influence‚ and other social problems created by the drink led Prohibitionists to believe they needed to get rid of the horrible substance. Different prohibition and reform groups got together to encourage businesses to stop selling alcohol and for the people to stop drinking it

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    Consequences of the Korean War * The Korean War never ended‚ and they are still under an armistice to this day. The Korean War is technically not over; all that’s keeping the two sides from going to war again is a cease-fire agreement. * The Korean War brought the US and Russia further apart‚ and the fear of communism would later lead the US to throw itself into Vietnam‚ to avoid another North Korea. * It also brought China into conflict with the US‚ bringing bad feelings between the

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