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    Kids in Care (Panorama)

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    In the UK today‚ there are 70‚000 children in care of the state. Since the tragic death of Peter Connelly - known as Baby P - the number of children taken into care has risen by 40%. This is a tale of two boys - a Conner and a Conor. They are just two of those 70‚000 children removed from their families. For those children‚ a place in a foster home can cost £1‚000 a week while a care home place can be between £2‚000-5‚000 a week. In Coventry‚ as in other cities and towns across the UK‚ both options

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    Warm Welcome to the parents Welcome Speech by the kids (English and Hindi) Performances by the kids               - Taekwondo / Yoga presentation               - Dance performance (Any sports song-Eng/Hindi) Performance by our kids Vote of Thanks Welcome by comperer Bouquet Presentation to Guests Welcome speech (English) Drill n Dance performance by PN A Welcome speech (Hindi) Taekwondo performance by PN-C March Pass N Drill by PN-B and PN-E Yoga Presentation by PN-F

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    IERE HIGH SCHOOL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL BASED ASSESSMENT – 2013 Problem Solving & Program Design Teacher: Mrs. R. Barran Answer all of the following. Carnival has long been a traditional cultural festival in several Caribbean territories. Every year‚ thousands of costumed masqueraders parade through the streets‚ dancing to the pulsating sounds of steelband‚ calypso and soca. Most of these revelers register to participate in the band of their choice months before the festivities

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    Dinoflagellates 1. Name two types of sickness you can get from phytoplankton in Florida‚ and describe how you can get them. What symptoms led to the diagnosis of our patients? One type of sickness is ciguatera fish poisoning‚ which a food poisoning by eating a fish which include tuna or other type Another type is neurotoxic shellfish poisoning which is cause by different types of algae and is obtain when algae may be located on some shellfishes‚ which you digest 2. Explain how an HAB outbreak

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    no drive to better myself or my life‚ all I thought about was making ends meet. It was a hard life‚ especially being so young. And soon enough I began to find no joy in art. After that it felt like I had no purpose‚ no meaning‚ I was lost. But one day‚ out of the blue I saw my future‚ my purpose. It was an enrollment poster for the German Army. My eyes lit up‚ as I realised this was my calling. To serve my country‚ to do my part. That was what I was born to do. As a soldier I was thought to be brave

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    General Patton’s speech to troops made before D-Day is persuasive. By the use of sound bites‚ macho rhetoric‚ empathy‚ emotive language‚ humour and emphasis he managed to empower the troops who were going into battle. Sound bites are used so that when the troops go out to fight they have something to remember. These are short bits of speech or text that become phrases. ‘Americans despise cowards.’; ‘Death must not be feared. Death in time‚ comes to all men.’‚ and ‘The real hero is the man who fights

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    lamenting "the diminished role of voluntary reading in American life‚" particularly among 13-to-17-year-olds‚ and Doris Lessing’s condemnation‚ in her acceptance speech for the Nobel Prize in literature‚ of "a fragmenting culture" in which "young men and women ... have read nothing‚ knowing only some specialty or other‚ for instance‚ computers." Kids today -- we’re telling you! -- don’t read‚ don’t write‚ don’t care about anything farther in front of them than their iPods. The Internet‚ according to 88-year-old

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    The original definition of the word “advertising” does not look that bad. It is simply explained as “calling the attention of the public to a product or business.” However‚ the advertising companies usually abuse the real meaning of advertising and try to sell their product no matter what it takes to do so. It is very hard not to notice advertisement in today’s world. The commercials‚ the adds‚ the posters are everywhere; from TV‚ newspapers magazines and billboards to even a bus that is taking us

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    “What’s the Matter with Kids today?"   Do you think teenagers today always being on the internet will help develop them into becoming deeper thinkers or better writers later on in life? According to Amy Goldwasser‚ author of the article‚ “What’s the Matter with Kids today?” she states that more teenagers today would rather sit and play around with their electronics than do homework for school and that electronics seem to be taking over their lives (667).  When teenagers seem to be more interested

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    GREGOR MENDEL’S DISCOVERIES Gregor Mendel‚ also known as "The Father of Genetics" was an Austrian monk that made a huge discovery about genetics because of his mini garden full of pea plants. What made Mendel come to this experiment was because of the different phenotype or traits of the pea plants. Some were tall and some were short. Some plants either had purple or white flowers. Gregor observed each trait and saw how they were passed down to the offspring plants. After breeding plants

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