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    Medicinal Cannabis Medicinal marijuana can benefit more Americans‚ if regulated like alcohol and tobacco‚ as a taxable source of income for the Government and states. Extended Essay in History Word Count: 2828 Table of Contents Abstract pg 3 Introduction pg 4 Marihuana‚ racism‚ and industry pg 4 The government and prohibition pg 6 The science behind cannabis pg 7 The economics behind cannabis pg 8 Conclusion pg 10 Bibliography

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    BALANCE OF TRADE AND BALANCE OF PAYMENTS – An Introduction The balance of payments account indicates a systematic record of all export incomes and import payments of a country during any year. Any import from abroad has to be paid for. On the other hand‚ any export will bring money flow into the country. If we subtract the total value of the imported commodities from the total value of the exported commodities of a country‚ what we obtain is called the ‘Balance of Trade’ of the country. If the

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    EXTENDED ESSAY The vampire – From Dracula to Twilight. What defines the vampire? I got a C for this EE 05-09-2012 Word count: 3204  Abstract The novel “Twilight” is ‘in ’ at the moment therefore focuses this extended essay on vampires and the transformation from Bram Stoker’s “Dracula” to Stephenie Meyer’s “Twilight”. The essay focuses on if the vampire has stayed the same and over the century that is between these books focusing on the differences and

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    Unit 12 M3

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    ____ P5 – Describe own use of four observational techniques to observe children M3 – Interpret observations to show how observations can be used for assessing‚ recording and planning D2- Evaluate the observational techniques used including the longitudinal method. Describe the observation method used and how you used it. (P5) Interpret each observation method – how could it be used to assess‚ record and plan. (M3) Evaluate each observation method – advantages or disadvantages when you used it for

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    My Extended Family

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    My Extended Family By Amy Markle Composition I It seems like yesterday all the kids where little and needed me all the time. Now Francesca is married‚ with children‚ Kaitlin is living on her own with her daughter‚ and JJ and April live with them. I feel like it was only the other day we were all crowding around the dinner table having a nice family meal‚ while John their father was off who knows where‚ drunk‚ high‚ spending money he didn’t really have to even spend. I stop and think how these

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    Published: December 12‚ 2012 Impact of Humans on Ecosystems By Lamario Moore Have you ever wondered what drastic changes our actions make to our ecosytem each day? Several of the things we do from loitering to visiting zoos have a dealing with the ecosystem and how it functions. A typical ecosystem growing and thriving. Credit: Google Images Conserving biodiversity is a very important task as a human. We must help keep the organisms and living things intact. A rainforest is the perfect

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    Extended Response

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    The statement ‘The benefits of additional language learning are limited‚ and not worth the effort’ is false because some children grow up with different languages that are spoken around them‚ even if it is not spoken by their parents they will learn it. Additional language gives educational benefits of learning foreign languages to children at young ages. There are many positives to a bilingual child growing up that isn’t for educational purposes. Different children have different characteristics

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    extended school services

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    Extended School Services Extended school services include Breakfast clubs‚ Afterschool Clubs and holiday clubs which offer activities‚ classes and support to the pupils between the hours of 8am and 6pm. They are designed to provide families with support to help balance work and other commitments. The children benefit by being given the opportunity to experience a broader range of activities which may inlcude: •Study support •Play and recreation •Sport and fitness classes •Drama •Music

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    Nuclear/Extended Family

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    today’s society have caused children to be raised in small nuclear families than in extended family groups. Living in a household with several family members used to be common‚ but due to smaller immediate family‚ the advance in technology and divorce it has been seen less and less. For the most part‚ this is not a bad thing. Like all changes in society‚ it has its perks and its downfalls. Residing in a house with extended family is harder due to the fact that many families are smaller than they used

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    What Is Extended Family

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    group consisting of one or two parents and their children: extended family noun 1. A family group that consists of parents‚ children‚ and other close relatives‚ generally‚ it’s A group of relatives‚ such as those of three generations often living in close geographic proximity rather than under the same roof. People living together as an extended family occasionally feel a greater security and belonging. This is an advantage of extended type of family because this family contains more people

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