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    How Will Our Future Be? The way the future is heading seems to be very clear but as before things may change. The time to come will never reveal itself until it has actually been. From this point of view I will try to describe the way I see the future coming our way. One of the major aspects when discussing the future is how will the law be handled and how power will be dealt with. Will we be able to decide for us self what we want to do with our lives and will the right of every individual be

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    Kids Having Kids While many teens that engage in pre-marital sex never become pregnant‚ some are not as fortunate. Did you know in the next 24 hours‚ approximately 3‚310 girls will become pregnant. Every year over one million teenage girls become pregnant in the United States. Of these pregnancies only 13 percent are intended. As a result‚ about a third of these teens abort their pregnancies‚ another 14 percent lose their pregnancies to miscarriage‚ and the remaining 52 percent teens bear

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    Shamyra Jones Vejea Jennings English 097 March 23‚ 2013 Why Do We Hate The Smart Kids? My initial reaction to Grant Penrod essay was flabbergasting because even thou I am not in high school anymore I could look back and remember how all the jocks did get more recognition then the nerds. In my days at school the nerds were the smart people or the teacher’s pet. According to Grant Penrod‚ “Social stereotypes began to emerge as early as high school.”(Grant. Chapter 57 Pg. 692) I agree with

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    Although kids say they don’t want chores‚ they should be surprised by how much these chores can help them in life. One way it helps them is by helping them be more responsible. Secondly‚ it helps them develop skills for doing that certain thing. Lastly‚ they feel more helpful to the family. I strongly believe kids should have chores. First of all‚ having chores is very helpful. These chores can make you more responsible. It shows this by you doing more stuff to help yourself be even more responsible

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    Why kids should play sports? Its very important for kids to be involve in some kind of sport. Sports will teach children vital life skills -- discipline‚ motivation‚ commitment‚ and cooperation‚" says L. Zelinger‚ Ph.D. Some kids ’ parents are too overprotective‚ who don ’t trust others to teach their kids. Now day’s kids are living in high-density neighborhoods with fewer opportunities for outdoor play. Professionals‚ have explain that the opportunity to access a rich outdoor play experience in

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    what is believed to be politically correct. In “On Being a Cripple” by Nancy Mairs‚ she includes the rhetorical devices such as shift in tone‚ from critical to a frustrated acceptance‚ diction‚ ethos‚ logos and the use of euphemism to educate

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    repeats words such as "handicapped"‚ "disabled"‚ and "crippled" in order to propel her self-definition across to the reader. Mairs uses a mediocre choice of language in her passage that allows her to be clear and precise as simply stated in line15‚ ""Cripple" seems to me a clean word‚

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    are going to have a vastly different childhood to ours. My experience of state-of-the-art technology progressed slowly from Walkmans‚ to CD players‚ to a Nokia 3210‚ and eventually my own slow computer and laptop. Children today are getting their parents to buy them smartphones and tablets with more processing power than all of my childhood technology combined. We don’t yet know how today’s technology will affect children differently to how our technology affected us. Read on for a breakdown of

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    Students/pupils will listen to you much more effectively outside in the world. I may say that I am correct! They are like dog tied to their kennel in a class room. It is almost an act of cruelty to force them to sit all day listening and not by talking. They should be engaged outside the room. The room should be where they drop their bags and come back to discuss what they have learn. That’s really a good idea‚ learning is not by sitting‚ and it’s all by experience. Yes‚ if you’re talking about a

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    sports”. Kids now a days love to play sports‚ but don’t like to learn. Learning‚ and get an education this is a very important thing in life you need it to have a good job so that you can have a family and support them. So I feel in school you must have good grades in order to play any type of sport‚ and if you do not then you should not be playing. A couple reasons I feel like this is for starters kids pay more attention to sports then they do in class. This is not how this should be. Kids should

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