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    Action Research

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    Procedures……………………………………………………………..10 Discussion of Action………………………………………………………………….....10 REFERENCES CITED…………………………………………………………………………12 Abstract As a student I went to a low-economical school. Many of my peers grew up in single-parent households. Due to‚ not having anyone at home to provide additional reading assistance‚ a lot them struggled with reading acquisition. Now‚ I’m teaching in the same area and nothing has improved. More than 75% of my 6th graders are below reading level

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    Affirmative Action

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    SECTION A: Short questions 1. Is affirmative action morally defensible? Explain Yes it is morally defensible in that: The tough realities faced in the past created divisions of the past regime between black and white communities and declaration of this policy assisted in ensuring that closing that gap and normalise the conditions at the workplace. In the past South Africa has had many inequalities and imbalances‚ and blacks were treated in a unfair manner and stigmatized. In 1994 Democracy

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    Disciplinary actions

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    Topic: Whether or not schools should have the right to discipline students who bully others off of school property. Thesis: Disciplinary actions are enforced in school for purposes that ensure the students’ safety and maintain balance for all school compliances. Schools do not have the right to discipline the student that bullies another student‚ if the event occurs off the school property. Those that work in the school system‚ are the mentors to the student for knowledge and future success‚

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    Affirmative Action in Education “Affirmative action is an effort to develop a systematic approach to open the doors of education‚ employment and business development opportunities to qualified individuals who happen to be members of groups that have experienced long-standing and per” -Bill Clinton It is a stated fact that without Affirmative Action‚ a large number of America’s premier colleges and universities would be mostly occupied by White males and Asian American students‚ who tend

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    Great Depression was a time of turmoil‚ drama‚ hardships‚ and trials for most Americans‚ a time when jobs and homes they thought they could count on suddenly were gone. Getting food‚ clothing‚ and a bed became an everyday struggle for many. What caused the Great Depression of the United States and what effects did it have on the lives of the people? The Great Depression is one of the most misunderstood events in American History. The Great Depression‚ an awful‚ tragic event‚ was a time when so

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    The Problems Caused by the Modern Inventions As one famous commercial says‚ “Technology always comes from humanity.” In this modern world‚ we have been counting on technology. It deprives us of our time and energy‚ although we can no longer live without it. Since it has made a huge impact on our lives‚ some negative effects caused by the technology are not irrelevant to us. Thus‚ as I have observed‚ the problems caused by the modern inventions are the distancing among people‚ the limitation of

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    What caused WW1

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    war - plans where nothing would be left to chance. It helped start the war‚ as when you got into a squabble with one country‚ you ended up squabbling with at least one or two more. ••Imperialism: Another cause was that European nations ruled smaller countries‚ called colonies‚ and competed with each other to amass more colonies. Gathering colonies became known as Imperialism. Both France and Britain had many colonies in Africa and Asia. Now Germany and Italy decided they wanted a colonial empire

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    lighting action

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    LIGHTING ACTION PART ONE The Incident In June 2008‚ SYARIKAT GETAH BAGUS SDN BHD faced a series of actions by its employees who are members of the National Union of Employees of Rubber Goods (NUERG). The Tyre Division of the Company was plagued by increasing absenteeism‚ malingering and production delays on the part of the tyre operators. The Production Manager‚ Mr. John Ho‚ alarmed over the deteriorating state of production performance had expressed concern at a recent company conference

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    article “The 1932 Harvest and the Famine of 1933” by Dr. Mark B. Tauger. Tauger is an American professor at West Virginia University‚ who has written multiple works on famines and agriculture‚ writes in his article about the famine in 1932-33. He states that the Soviets did not cause the famine on purpose‚ but that in fact the famine came about due to a combination of bad harvests in these years and bad planning by the Soviets. He does not deny that the Soviets caused it but he says that it was mainly

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    drug actions

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    FACTORS AFFECTING DRUG ACTION In drug administration‚ many factors affect the action of the medication. These factors also affect the dose to be administered. The usual adult dose of medication as listed in standard references‚ is based on the assumption that the adult weighs 150 pounds‚ but since the following variables influence the action of the medication‚ they also may alter the quantity of the drug necessary to produce the desired results a. Weight. Heavy‚ burly clients require larger doses

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