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    ARGUMENTATIVE: Should parents of young children be allowed to take unnecessary risks? While it is true‚ everybody deserves to live a life of fun‚ fulfilment and pleasure. However‚ there comes a time when there should be a limit to how much fun you can have‚ especially when you become a parent. Parenthood brings responsibilities. It means that decision-making in all aspects of life has to be more considered. Some say that despite the parents’ obsession‚ children can learn to change their ways. Yet

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    Without Air Conditioning

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    Cox seems to believe that without air conditioning everyone would be happier‚ come closer together‚ and move slower. He might be right‚ but to some extent. Without air conditioning‚ many problems would arise in our comfortably cool country. Like Cox said‚ without AC businesses and schools might have to close for days‚ weeks‚ or even months at a time. While this might mean that people would have more time off to spend with their families and friends‚ it also means that those people are not making

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    A World Without Chemistry

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    A World Without Chemistry A world without chemmistry would be simply disastrous.We would have no phones‚ no lightbulbs‚ no social networking! Almost everything we use in our daily lifes depends on chemistry to exist‚ from the food we eat to the clothes on our backs. If we had never studied chemistry we wouldn’t have liquid oxygen. This was developed in the 1800s and is now probably best-known for its role as rocket fuel. Without rockets the space race wouldn’t have happened‚ or all the everyday

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    without seeing the dawn

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    (Raising Resilient Children: Fostering Strength‚ Hope‚ and Optimism in Your Child) call "islands of competence‚" to offset the frustrations and low self-esteem that can result from his learning struggles. The goal is to find subjects or activities where he is self-motivated to learn‚ enjoys the process of learning‚ and sees the value of what he learns. Deborah Stipek‚ Ph.D‚ Dean of the Stanford University School of Education‚ is an expert in the subject of motivation in young children. She’s also a mother

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    Surviving Without Maid

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    Introduction ‘’Surviving without a maid’’ is an article adopted from the Star newspaper under the StarMetro section by the author V.P.Sujata with her main argument presented on the topic life without a domestic helper is not all that bad‚ if you have the right help. In the beginning‚ the writer express a general view on having a maid would be great but literally ‘that’ disappointed the writer as in she was unhappy with the odd behaviour of her last maid and getting an appropriate new maid

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    Risks in Banks

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    Risks in Banking |Banking‚ by its nature‚ entails taking a wide array of risks. Banking supervisors need to understand these risks and be satisfied that banks| |are adequately measuring and managing them. The key risks faced by banks are discussed below. | |Credit risk | |The extension of loans is the primary activity of

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    Risk Management

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    1. The risk management plan example given in this article brings to light the need for managing risks and the ways one can manage risks in a project. While it introduces the project manager to what a risk management plan should consist‚ it is only the first of the 3 part project risk management series * There are many approaches to project risk management planning‚ but essentially the risk management plan identifies the risks that can be defined at any stage of the project life cycle. The RM

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    World Without Technology

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    technology just vanished into thin air? Would we survive? Yes we can if Swan survived in New Moon without Cullen‚ we can survive without technology. Of course she went a bit suicidal‚ but she survived nonetheless so let’s not think about that. We have become too dependent on our “Edward Cullen”. He has impregnated the human race with demon children (obsessive technology-crazed children); children that will live huddled in caves with their precious iPads and Playstations. He has basically created

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    Sweet Sixteen – Ken Loach (2002) Representation of women Jean (mother) seems to be weak and afraid of Stan and this isn’t very good because she isn’t a good role model for Liam‚ and Liam needs the mother figure and support because of the atmosphere he is exposed to in Scotland. However Chantelle (sister) seems to come across as a better role model for Liam and more of the mother figure because she is moving on and wants a better life for Liam and her son she’s doing this by studying and

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    Good Without Siddhartha

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    “ Atheist Activists Targeting Children With ‘Good Without a God’ Campaign” by Heather Clark presents two opposing views on religion as presented by different campaigns. The “Good Without a God” campaign presents the belief that morality can exist without the notion of religion. The other campaign‚ CBH Ministries‚ presents the notion of God to children at a young age. The “Good Without a God” website caters to children of all ages by including a section for children‚ teenagers‚ and parents. Siddhartha

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