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    We’ve all been on school field trips to see big important symbols of the past‚ and I’m sure we’ve all have asked ourselves‚ “why does this matter” or “why should I care?”. The answer to that is monuments are a key component to commemorate an important event or person. Though‚ before one can be made there are some steps that should be taken before committing to making a new monument. Architects must think about the relevance of the person or event they wish to commemorate ‚ if it is offensive or not

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    The Government is determined to reduce burdens on schools. Children should be able to experience a wide range of activities. Health and safety measures should help them to do this safety‚ not stop them. It is important that children learn to understand and manage the risks that are a normal part of life. Common sense should be used in assessing and managing the risks of any activity. Health and safety procedures should always be proportionate to the risks of an activity. Staff should be given the

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    Why is Literature so Important Anyway? Literature is the foundation of life. While it is physically written in words‚ these words come alive in the imagination. Literature enables people to see everything in a whole different prospective; it is a journey that is inscribed in pages. Literature provides a gateway to teach the reader about life experiences through reading‚ from the saddest stories‚ to the most joyful ones that will touch their hearts. From a very young age‚ many are exposed to literature

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    Alice Walker is a dedicated activist and she stands for causes that she has experienced directly. In turn‚ those experiences and personal situations have impacted her writing topics and style. In her writings‚ past and current‚ the conflicts that she writes about are a direct reflection of her life. Alice Walker grew up in the south‚ in poverty and during a period of time that saw the ‘legal’ end of racism but the spirit of racism continued to live on. The struggle to overcome the obstacles she grew

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    Proteins are also essential nutrients for the human body. They are important in body tissue‚ and can also serve as a fuel source. Every cell in the human body contains protein. The basic structure of protein is a chain of amino acids. We need protein in our diet to help our body to repair cells and make new ones. The human body needs a lot of amino acids to maintain good health. Protein is also important for growth and development in children‚ teens‚ and pregnant women. Proteins are polymer chains

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    risk because by the time they come into care they may have already experienced abuse and/or neglect and might encounter harmful situations when being looked after. These in turn can have consequences in children’s in care health: mental as McAuley and Davis (2009) attempt to raise awareness‚ physical and in their childhood experiences as well. Children can in some situations nevertheless‚ develop an ability to cope with harm and neglect‚ to have a favourable development in unfavourable circumstances

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    Why Are Ethics Important?

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    Why are ethics important? Recent events in corporate America have demonstrated the destructive effects that occur when the leadership of a company does not behave ethically. One might wonder why highly educated‚ successful‚ and business savvy corporate professionals at Enron‚ Tyco‚ WorldCom‚ and Adelphia got themselves into such a big mess. The answer lies in a profound lack of ethics. Running a business ethically is good for business. However‚ "business ethics" if properly interpreted means

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    expel her truth about the constant physical and mental hardships she endured as a slave. Prince is deemed as a modre for those who later blazed the trail to expose the inhumane treatment of such persons who were enslaved. While Mary Prince unpacks what it means to live a life surrounded by immoral circumstance‚ her will to reveal her truth about the inhumane conditions of slavery makes her an unbeknownst warrior within African culture. Moreover‚ the grace and enigma that Prince embodies as she tells

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    Why Is Everyman Important

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    salvation and what actions and decisions human beings must make while on earth in order to obtain that salvation. In the play‚ God is angry that people have been placing such a heavy emphasis on material happiness and greed. He is upset with mankind and sends Death as his messenger to end the sinful lives that the people on earth have been living. Death approaches Everyman who begs fore more time on earth. However‚ death denies him and Everyman is faced with a problem. Death explains to the well-dressed

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    Knights Background Information: What is a knight? In former times‚ the term was easily defined‚ knighthood were warriors subject to certain responsibilities and expectations. A knight was a term to refer to a warrior or nobleman‚ although today to refer to a person who has been given a royal recognition. During the middle ages‚ the term knight referred to a mounted and armoured soldier. What were knights used for? Knights were used mainly for defence. They would defend their village when there

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