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    sex classrooms in the United States of America. Single sex education is quickl y taking over as the new ‘norm’ in education. Howe ver‚ separating males and females leads to gender stereotypes and inequality between women and men. Even though some students perform better in single -sex academic settings‚ the vast majority would be served in a mixed gender school. In June 1972‚ President Richard Nixon passed Title IX‚ which prohibits sex discrimination in educati onal programs that receive

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    Today I am going to discuss my generalization. My generalization is that women make better nurses/doctors than men. I’m going to be introducing people who have made a huge impact on my life choices today. The first one will be my mom. She gave up so much for me and she is always there for me. The second person will be my Grandma. She has taught me‚ love‚ no matter how hard it is. The third person will be my Father. I want to introduce him to kinda support my fact but yet give other people’s views

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    CONTEMPORARY ARTFORMS One significant piece of art work that I thought was interesting was a painting that was done by Kerry James Marshall. The title of the painting was called "Better Homes Better Garden"‚ it was made in 1994 (pg. 461). He grew up in the projects of Alabama and Los Angeles. Kelly made these series of paintings to take away any negative feedback that people had about the projects. He was trying to portray an image of piece and tranquility. I specifically like the trade marks

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    and over 3.5 million truck drivers (ATA Reports‚ Trends‚ and Statistics). Without the movement of these trucks‚ America’s resources will come to a halt. In 2014‚ there was a shortage of about 38‚000 truck drivers in America due to many reasons (TDSA 2015 1). There is also a shortage in diesel mechanics‚ the makers and movers behind the truck drivers. We need our younger generation to step up and realize the great opportunities being a diesel mechanic and a truck driver offer. One main reason why

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    the anti-speeding message in the ‘Speeding: No one thinks big of you’ campaign has hit home and is having an effect on driver attitudes. The campaign‚ launched in June 2007‚ shows people wiggling their pinkies at young men who are speeding. The campaign has got the community and young people talking and thinking about speeding – that’s the first crucial step in getting young drivers to slow down. A wiggling pinkie now has another meaning – slow down and stop acting recklessly on our roads because

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    Newly Licensed Drivers Restrictions on newly licensed drivers in Louisiana is a good policy because it requires supervised driving practice with a licensed adult who is at least 21 years of age for a period of time depending on a drivers age. These restrictions are used to help inexperienced drivers gain valuable driving experience and become a safe‚ responsible driver. Restrictions on newly licensed drivers are not only important to the drivers themselves but to others drivers‚ passengers‚ motorists

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    demographic spectrum. And both groups include many good drivers. But statistics show that overall‚ teenagers and older drivers are involved in far more crashes and high­way fatalities than any other age group.Mile for mile‚ the crash rate for drivers ages 16 and 17‚ for example‚ is almost nine times as high as that for middle-aged drivers. People 80 and older are involved in 5.5 times as many fatal crashes per mile driven as middle-­aged drivers. Total deaths for teens and seniors have declined in recent

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    A Better Man

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    Abel Villalbaso Edward Gika English 21 2/27/13 Better Man This experience taught me to be a better man. Unfortunately I learn that acting like a man made me act like a child. When I was fifteen‚ I drank alcohol for the first time. I was with my neighbors outside grilling food and talking. Everyone there were all men in their twenties and drinking beers. I chose to drink with them to be a part of their group and act like a man. After a few hours I had drank six beers and decided to go to bed

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    Secularism - myth OR reality? Secularism means indifference towards religion. A pluralist country like India needs secularism like life-blood. In democracy‚ all citizens are equal though they may not follow same religion or may not even follow any religion at all. India is multi-religious country. A multi-religious society cannot function democratically without secularism. It is a great need for democratic pluralism. However‚ since very early times‚ secularism has evoked controversy in India as

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    of heroism‚ self-defense‚ and self-sacrifice. Jacob the Bus Driver Jacob‚ now in his mid-fifties‚ woke up that morning as any other morning‚ bright and early. He had the morning route for the bus company and could not be late. The route began as it always had—familiar faces‚ smiles‚ and greetings of shalom (hello); people on their way to work or school. This was before the days where most bus stops had armed security guards; the driver was alone with his precious cargo—his passengers. Suddenly a

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