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    Why young people join the military Sarah Palin is the governor of Alaska and is explaining in this text her point of view‚ and how she thinks that the youth are thinking when they enlist in the army. Her role in this topic is that she is of course a governor‚ but also a mother‚ whose son has joined the army. She has the statement that the reason why young people are choosing this‚ is because the American people are very patriotic and wants to protect their families. ‘’We find inspiration and

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    Power/interest matrix At The Salvation Army we’re preparing for the future by transforming all of our hostels into Lifehouses. A Lifehouse is a place where everything is geared around residents developing purpose and relationships - accommodation just comes with it and isn’t the focus. For instance‚ our partnership with "Goals UK" means self-esteem training will be standard. Also‚ through our Animateur programme which is funded by the Future Jobs Fund‚ we employ young people from the job centre

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    person inside and out. JROTC could help me develop citizenship‚ respect and responsiveness to authority‚ and patriotism. Also‚ my importance level for physical fitness will increase. JROTC is not only a good path to take if you have intentions to join the service but it also teaches you confidence and leadership - tools you will certainly use all your life. JROTC will benefit me in several ways. I may come across jobs that require certain skills and qualities. Being in JROTC will give me an

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    city in the United States‚ and membership is rising. They are responsible for countless crimes‚ including murder‚ theft‚ vandalism‚ and causing terror within their communities. The question that remains is‚ “Why would anyone want to join a gang?” People join gangs for many reasons. Some of these reason include‚ a sense of “family”‚ protection‚ family tradition‚ or simply to look cool‚ but there are four primary reasons that describe most gang members: Poverty- Most gangs exist because of

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    A person’s thoughts‚ behaviors and emotions will be manipulated once they have joined a cult; the dangers of cults have become severe over the past years and have caused thousands of deaths due to the influence of cults members and leaders. Cults are able to gain members‚ due the fact that people in actuality do not know it is a cult they are joining. After joining a cult‚ some people still do not even understand that they are actually in a cult. Cults are something a person may read about or see

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    I am your hiron chief and I want to join the French. Before you ignore me‚ think about what I have to say. We are Indians living in the mid 1700’s trying to fight for our North American land. We aren’t puppets for the English‚ so we shouldn’t just give up our land to the them. This is our land and we were here first. This is why I want to join the French in the fight for our land. There are many reason to join the French. One such reason is that the English are are taking our land. If this keeps

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    John Adams: Join or Die The title of the show I watched was Join or Die‚ a part of the John Adams series shown on HBO in 2008. The director of this series was Tom Hooper‚ who won an Emmy Award in 2006 for his directing of another miniseries. The major stars of Join or Die in the John Adams series were: Paul Giamatti (playing John Adams)‚ Laura Linney (playing Abigail Adams)‚ and Danny Huston (playing Samuel Adams). This series gives insight into John Adams’ life in a modern perspective. In the

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    Throughout 1955–63 Britain struggled to come to terms with its perceived decline if they were to join Euratom. Britain had to choose between prestige through independence and prestige through integration. In 1957 Britain made a counter-proposal of the formation of a European Free Trade Area. It eliminated the supra nationalist elements that Britain

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    Joubert‚ M. (Ed.) Proceedings of the British Society for Research into Learning Mathematics 29(1) March 2009 Exploring Children’s Attitudes towards Mathematics Ben Ashby University of Warwick This paper explores the behaviour‚ attitudes and beliefs of primary school pupils towards mathematics in the classroom and the impact that this may have on their mathematical ability. The study focused on year 3 pupils from a local school‚ some of whom took part in focus groups towards the end of

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    AP U.S. Government: Chapter 9 and 10 Chapter 9: Interest Groups * K Street – where much political life occurs; a row of office buildings where nearly 7‚000 organizations are represented in Washington * The U.S. has many more organizations represented in its capital than other countries. These are interest groups (lobbies) who participate in politics. * Explaining Proliferation * Three reasons why interest groups are so common in this country * Cleavage in society * Divisions

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