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    Legal and Illegal Acts

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    I asked “if you had the power to make an act that is now illegal into a legal act what would that act be?” and the versa “what legal act would you make illegal?” All their answers revolved either around drugs or subjects like the death penalty‚ abortion. In this paper I will further discuss my finding on the responses I received from both questions. When I had students first address the question of “which illegal act would they make legal?” Almost all of them wanted to legalize the selling and

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    I am a sophomore in college and growing up I have always had a lot of love for children with disorders. My parents taught me that everyone is not the same‚ but God made everyone in his image. A school in Arizona has a program named Reteach and Enrich program that helps children with disorders. Mariko Nobori states that “The goal of the program is to give disorder students the opportunity to master essential skills and knowledge before they move on to the next level” (Nobori 1). It can be very hard

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    Children Act 1989

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    legislation covering home-based childcare are the Children Act (2004) and the Childcare Act (2006(. Children Act (2004) This influential piece of legislation which arose from ‘Every Child Matters’ and identifies five outcomes for all children: * Be healthy * Stay safe * Enjoy and achieve * Make a positive contribution * Achieve economic well-being These outcomes should underpin all practice of a childminder. Childcare Act (2006) This Act introduced the Early Years Foundation Stage

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    Children Education

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    Contrastive Analysis of Education in China and in America 1. Introduction Education has an immense impact on human society since it came into being. Primarily‚ education is vital to the development of an individual. It is assumed that a person is not in the proper sense till he is educated. It trains the human mind to think and make the right decision. Also education is of great importance to any country in the world. The prosperity of a nation depends on the development of education as well as the development

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    1975 Characteristics

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    made it such a remarkable year in history. 1975 was a year that had a remarkable impact on the world by forever changing it in the aspects of technological advancements‚ music publications‚ and shaping the acceptable culture of society in today’s world. The year 1975 brought the beginning of a new era. The technology industry began to takeoff in ‘75 as many major computer/software companies were breaking technological barriers everyday. For one example in 1975 the notorious company Microsoft was established

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    OBJECTIVES OF LEGAL EDUCATION CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. OBJECTIVES OF LEGAL EDUCATION 3. HISTORY 4. CURRENT TRENDS 5. DEVELOPMENT OF LEGAL EDUCATION 6. NEWSPAPER ARTICLE 7. CONCLUSION BIBLOGRAPHY AND WEBLOGRAPHY 1. INTRODUCTION:  An eminent philosopher of China‚ Kuang Chung Trung‚ said in 7th Century B.C‚ If you wish to plan for a year‚ sow seeds‚ if you wish to plan for ten years‚ plant trees and if you wish to plan for lifetime‚ develop men. The real strength

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    Children Education

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    Children Education It is true that every child is born a blank of paper. Then‚ this piece of paper will be filled with countless stories that eventually shape the future or rather the whole life of that child. And‚ one of the most important stories that should be on that piece of paper is “Education”‚ because only education allows a child to see the world larger and more importantly to see his or her future brighter. It is quite hard to say all the future consequences of educated children‚ because

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    With the development of world‚ children’s education is important for every family. Education has been developing rapidly. There are many aspects that affect children’s education. Nowadays‚ more and more poor children cannot go to school because they do not have enough money. However‚ learning knowledge and receiving education for children are very important. Each state’s education is not the same. In some countries‚ there are children who are educated by their parents at home rather than being taught

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    Elementary and Secondary Education Act (1965) “On April 9‚ 1965 Congress enacted the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA) (P.L. 89-10)‚ the most expansive federal education bill ever passed.” “It is significant to note the bill was enacted less than three months after it was introduced‚ as part of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s “War on Poverty.”2 “Title I of ESEA reflected the presidential recommendation by providing that school districts with heavy concentrations of low-income

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    legal basis of education

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    LEGAL BASIS OF EDUCATION Taken from the book by ATTY EVELYN T. DEL ROSARIO‚ Ed D “THE BEST PRACTICES-AnswersFrequently Asked Questions” ON HOURS OF WORK Art. 83. Normal hours of work. The normal hours of work of any employee shall Not exceed eight (8) hours a day. Health personnel in cities and municipalities with a population of at least one million (1‚000‚000) or in hospitals and clinics with a bed capacity of at least one hundred (100) shall hold regular office hours for eight

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