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    We all run late sometimes. For your child‚ arriving late to school occasionally won’t cause major disruption. Inevitably‚ kids will feel sick or tired some mornings‚ or other situations will prevent them from being on time. But chronic lateness eventually takes its toll on a child’s overall educational experience. According to the national initiative Attendance Works‚ missing just 10 percent of the school year in the early grades causes many students to struggle in elementary school‚ and lateness

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    So why is ethics important to the practice of law? The sad truth is becoming more and more apparent; our profession has seen a steady decline by casting aside established traditions and canons of professional ethics that evolved over centuries ...When we speak of the decline in "ethical" standards‚ we should not use the term ’ethics’ to mean only compliance with the Ten Commandments or other standards of common‚ basic morality.....A lawyer can [adhere to all these requirements] and still fail

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    a romantic film about how a wealthy widow defy social norms and commit to love with a young landscape designer. A vital scene in the film‚ and in Cary Scott (Jane Wyman)’s increasing sadness‚ takes place after Cary breaks off the marriage with Ron Kirby (Rock Hudson) as her children threaten to abandon her. Cary separates with Ron and lives alone. Following the lonely Christmas Eve Cary has‚ Cary is trying to celebrate a happy Christmas with her children. Soon she discovers that her own children are

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    CHAPTER 4 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 4.1. Angelika keiskei (Ashitaba )crude non-polar extract The crude non-polar extract from the plant Angelika keiskei (Ashitaba) was tested for the anti-bacterial property by using the Kirby – Bauer Disk Diffusion test. There were four 25uL of Ashitaba non-polar extract with different concentrations used which were 12.5 %‚ 25%‚ 50% and 100%. In line with this‚ respective positive controls of the two specimens and negative control were also used. The results

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    Counseling and Ethnicity

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    Multicultural Counseling and Development‚ 37(3)‚ 130+. Retrieved from http://go.galegroup.com.ezproxy.liberty.edu:2048/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CA203026273&v=2.1&u=vic_liberty&it=r&p=AONE&sw=w 2-Source Citation (MLA 7th Edition) Kirby‚ James B.‚ et al. "Race‚ place‚ and obesity: the complex relationships among community racial/ethnic composition‚ individual race/ethnicity‚ and obesity in the United States." The American Journal of Public Health 102.8 (2012): 1572+. Academic OneFile

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    Edensor‚ Tim‚ and Sophia Richards. "Snowboarders vs Skiers: Contested Choreographies of the Slopes." Leisure Studies 26.1 (2007): 97-114. Print. Marquardt‚ Katy. “King of the Hill in Snowboards.” U.S. News & World Report (2008) Vol. 145‚ Issue 7 Kirby‚ Jason. "RED‚ WHITE AND FLYING HIGH." 123.8 (2010). Print. Murphey‚ Austin. "Good ’n ’ Ugly." Snowboarding 10.8 (2009). Print.

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    Health 2004; 36(1):6-10. Mosher WD et al. Sexual behavior and selected health measures: men and women‚ 15-44 years of age‚ United States‚ 2002. Advance Data 2005; #362:1-56. Kirby D. Emerging Answers: Research Findings on Programs to Reduce Teen Pregnancy. Washington‚ DC: National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy‚ 2001. Kirby D et al. Impact of Sex and HIV Education Programs on Sexual Behaviors of Youth in Developing and Developed Countries. [Youth Research Working Paper‚ No. 2] Research Triangle

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    McGraw-Hill International Edition. Haenfler‚ R. (2006). Straight Edge. USA: Rutgers University Press. Hardy‚ K. V.‚ & Laszloffy‚ T. A. (2005). Teend Who Hurt: Clinical Interventions to Break the Cycle of Adolescent Voilence. London: The Guilford Press. Kirby‚ M.‚ Kidd‚ W.‚ Koubel‚ F.‚ Barter‚ J.‚ Hope‚ T.‚ Kirton‚ A.‚ et al. (2000). Sociology in Perspective (AQA ed.). Oxford: Reed Educational & Professional Publishing Ltd. Ng‚ I. Y.‚ Ho‚ K. W.‚ & Ho‚ K. C. (2011). Class‚ Family Environment and Youth Social

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    Media Beauty Standards ’ Effects on Women ’s Self Esteem Beauty standards‚ which vary but nevertheless exist in all societies‚ are generally relatively narrow. For instance‚ in China women were forced to bind their feet for centuries in order to be regarded as beautiful. Women who failed to have small feet were seen as un-marriageable. Similarly‚ specific beauty conventions exist also in the United States and other Western countries. For example‚ in the 1950s and 1960s‚ American society ’s stereotypically

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    faculty‚ staff‚ graduates‚ family and friends. When Oprah started her speech welcoming the audience‚ she gave them an icebreaker saying she wanted to let them in on a secret to personalize her speech. She lets the audience know that her god daughter Kirby attends Stanford and she is very proud of her. Oprah uses humor throughout her speech as she says the name “Stanford” engaging the audience as she speaks. She gives personal experience in her speech to show her audience that she too had experiences

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