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    Breed Specific Legislation

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    mind when thinking about the new laws that have been passed against pit bulls. After years of discrimination of people‚ we are now discriminating against breeds of dogs. Even though aggressive dogs tend to bite more‚ I am against the idea of breed specific legislation because it is not the breed of the dog but how it is trained. There are many advocates for BSLs‚ including the leader of PETA (people for the ethical treatment of animals). This is an excerpt from the leader of PETA‚ Ingrid Newkirk‚

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    Ningsih 105214005 English for Specific Purposes Chapter II ESP CHARACTERISTICS AND SUBCHARACTERISTICS ESP currently possesses three specifics referents in the world of English language education: a. Specific subsets of the English language that are required to carry out specific task for specific purposes. b. A branch of language education that studies and teaches subsets of English to assist learners in successfully carrying out specific task for specific purposes. c. A movement that

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    of energy lost to the surroundings as heat. b. the percentage of energy that is actually used to perform work. c. the entire amount of energy. d. the time it takes for half of the energy to be used. ____ 9. Which of the following is an example of energy conservation? a. driving a car alone into the city at rush hour b. leaving lights on whenever you leave a room c. recycling aluminum soda cans d. leaving your home uninsulated ____ 10. The most plentiful fossil fuel in the United

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    detail in later chapters‚ but it will provide a useful perspective to give a brief summary here. It should be pointed out first of all that ESP is not a monolithic universal phenomenon. ESP has developed at different speeds in different countries‚ and examples of all the approaches we shall describe can be found operating somewhere in the world at the present time. Our summary must‚ therefore‚ be very general in its focus. It will be noticeable in the following overview that one area of activity has been

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    english for specific porpose

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    free to use on the Internet are designed for native speakers and have not been developed as activities for second and foreign language learning‚ I propose that they can be effectively used as activities for a content-based approach to English for Specific Purposes (ESP) instruction. In this article I will describe the benefits of a content-based approach to ESP‚ examine how WebQuests can be integrated into a content-based ESP syllabus‚ analyse the different types of WebQuests suitable for ESP teaching

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    deterrence is to discourage individual from committing crimes by setting examples of what will be consequence to deal with after committing a crime. However‚ children are punished less severally than adults. It is important that the threat of punishment to juvenile delinquency allows officers to reach out to such criminals in their schools that will only allow the judge to commit to severe penalties. In Addition an example of general deterrence is a “tow away zone” sign because it is to enforce the

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    Essay In chapter 3‚ we look more into the specific and changing environment. There are five components in specific environment. They are the customers‚ the competitors‚ the suppliers‚ industry regulation and advocacy group. There are three steps to identifying changes in the external environment. The first is environmental scanning‚ then interpreting environmental factors and lastly‚ acting on opportunity and threats. There are many competitors in the hardware industry. In Vitraco‚ competitors

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    Chapter 5 1. Why is important to help children develop cognitive skills during the preschool year? According to Rike‚ Izumi-Taylor‚ and Moberly (2008)‚ it is the richness of a child’s experiences that directly affects the development of the brain. They say: “[R]ecent brain and educational research clearly shows these neural pathways can be made richer and stronger through appropriate early care and challenging experiences that take place in carefully designed‚ nourishing environments”

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    Running head: SITUATION SPECIFIC THEORY Situation Specific Theory Janiece Fontes Maryville University Situation Specific Theory Theory of Evolution Situation specific theories provide nursing practice that is specific to a certain nursing phenomenon. It limits the consideration of patients and their dynamic historic and sociocultural context (Im & Meleis‚ 1999). Veteran’s Healthcare Services (VA) was developed specifically for the purpose

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    First of all‚ praise is to make worthy comment or to express approval. Praise can be general or specific. For behavioural specific praise‚ it specifically addresses the positive behaviour that the student displays. Behavioural specific praise is use to comment or express approval of the area that the student display is acceptable and/or expected from him or her. Behavioural specific praise can be an effective tool in managing students with behavioural issues‚ especially young children who seek recognition

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