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    Developmental Education Exemptions Effective spring 2014‚ if you entered the ninth grade in a Florida public school in 2003 or after and earned a standard Florida high school diploma‚ or if you are a student who is serving as an active duty member of any branch of the U.S. Armed Services‚ you will not be required to take the placement test (P.E.R.T.) or enroll in developmental education at any Florida College System institution‚ including Florida State College at Jacksonville (per State Board

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    The American Flag is the most widespread symbol Americans have. It took a disaster to make me realize how important it is. I would always wave the flag in a parade or on the Fourth of July‚ but I never really stopped to think about what I was doing. The terrorist attacks on September 11‚ 2001 are what changed my view. They caused me to reflect about our country and the value of saying‚ “I am an American.” After September 11th‚ there was an explosion of patriotism. Flags were bought and hung everywhere

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    now more than ever: community college by Daniel wister talks about a woman named Miranda who finds out that community collegeis better for her than a big university. the story begins off with Miranda going 1500 miles away from the city where she grew up and having the dream of being the frist person to graduate from her family and even bigger dreams of becoming a successful professional one day. in the articale it states that Miranda wasn’t particularly comfortable with being so far away from home

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    Does Freedom Need To Be Won More Than Once? “Freedom is never really won‚ you earn it and win it in every generation.” this quote by Coretta Scott King‚ a civil rights activist‚ shows us her opinion on freedom. What’s yours? Do you believe that freedom was won a long time ago‚ or do you think it is won every generation? I feel that it is earned every generation. Each new generation needs to prove that they are worthy of freedom‚ and that they can handle it. The early settlers of Great Britain’s

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    THBT that the internet brings more harm than good. Examples of harm: 1. Pornography - a lot of rapists and sexual offenders start off with pornography 2. Horror - screamers and horror movies‚ that traumatize people‚ especially children 3. Violence and gore - movies that contain excessive amounts of violence and gore 4. cyber bullying - social networks or blogs flaming or flaming through gaming 5. leaking personal information accidentally through social networks 6. false information -

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    Introduction Most of the graduates in Malaysia are prone to purchase a car for himself or herself instead of buying a house. Many of them would think for a car than any other item. Therefore‚ owning a car has become the first priority for many young people in Malaysia. Owning a car definitely gives graduates a lot of convenient especially when public transport are limit. The following pages will discuss about it is necessary graduates to own a car after complete the study in Malaysia. Pros and

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    Development can be defined in more than one way. Discuss. The most developed countries are usually considered to be the USA‚ Japan‚ the UK and Germany as they have the most advanced economies suggesting that if a nation is growing economically it is then therefore developing. However development can and should be defined as more than just in an economic sense. Development can be defined in an economic‚ social‚ l and sustainable sense. Most early measures of development have been economic based and

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    Gabrianna Bolenbaugh Is homeschooling more beneficial for students than public school? Deciding whether homeschooling is good for your child or not‚ I’ve always been caught off guard with the topic. When I think about it‚ I wonder if my son would do better in public school with a bunch of strangers‚ or would he do better with me teaching him one-on-one with no distractions? 1. Social Interaction 2. Safety 3. Performance 4. Cost When thinking about homeschooling your child

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    Best Friend My best friend betrayed me by talking about me behind my back to my other friends and I learned to be more careful when choosing my friends. My best of 6 years started saying horrible things about me to my other friends. She was someone I trusted and told everything to. After this whole friendship drama happened I have learned to be more careful and not so open when choosing my friends. My best friend of 6 years betrayed me by talking about me behind my back to my other friends. We

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    Why the preamble is more compelling than the declaration The opening words of a foundational document can set the tone for an entire nation’s values and aspirations. The preamble to the constitution is more compelling than the first sentence of the third paragraph of the declaration of independence. The preamble succinctly encapsulates the core purposes and guiding principles of the American government. It presents a forward-looking vision for a united and just society. In contrast‚ the third paragraph

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