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    towards them. When the family is good there is usually a stable emotional atmosphere in the home and a consistent method in bringing up the children. But in the other hand‚ based on observations‚ it have implied that when marital relations between the parents are poor (broken)‚ the child may be highly emotionally disturbed‚ and having that kind of state is what we all frequently called “broken family”. There are some effects of having a broken family to their children (students)‚ especially in their academic

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    everyone that believed in it. People were arrested for trying to teach this theory in schools before 1950 and people still have problems with it. Evolution should be taught in schools because it is pretty much proven‚ Darwin’s theory was and still is misunderstood and all theories must be studied. Back when evolution was first taught of on the galapagos islands by Charles Darwin the world of science was changing faster than it ever had before. Most of the world looked down

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    Being a Parent

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    Being a parent in todays society can be really hard‚ drugs and voilence might take your kids and teens. Thats why it’s very important to set rules and limits as soon as possible. In this text I’m going to talk about how you should act as a parent‚ how to set rules and how to set limits. As i said I’m going to talk about how you should act as a parent‚ and that is what I’m going to start with. Because i think if you act wrong to your kids from the start‚ its hard to get them on track again. You

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    Should or should not Shakespeare be taught in 9th grade curriculum? People have different opinions on if it should or should not be taught. A few reasons it should be taught is because Shakespeare presents universal truths‚ one can learn new vocabulary‚ and Shakespeare is entertaining. To begin with‚ Shakespeare presents universal truths. Universal truths are truths that the whole world can understand and relate to. “His plays still tell the truth boiled down to their essences” (Petri 374). Shakespeare’s

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    Got to Be Carefully Taught” Cultural Diversity begins at home and evolves A child learning about their heritage at a school or institution and not being taught properly could confuse that child understanding of Cultural Diversity. Teaching a child about their culture should be an excited experience and it should be taught at home at the appropriate age. A child would have to be able to identified and relate to the concept of color‚ age or race before being taught culture diversity. Teaching

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    Concerned Parent

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    CONCERNED PARENT As a parent of an eleven year old student who is now preparing to write the examination for entry into secondary school‚ I would like to share with you my views on the issue of extra lessons. Your school offers extra lessons on five evenings of the week and half day on Saturday. I think this is outrageous. Do you believe hat there is a real need to give extra lessons? Do you believe that after children have been subject to whole day’s teaching‚ they are mentally alert to

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    The Real Hero? By: Braxton Rogalski Throughout the reading of this book I would have to say the two characters mainly followed in this story “Kurtz” and “Marlow” struggle between who is the real protagonist. Even though to story clearly depicts Marlow as the protagonist it still push you to feel for Kurtz and makes you try to justify his decisions and actions to make him be better then what he is in the reading. Marlow is this guy sent to drive a steam boat in the uncivilized jungles of Africa

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    Homosexual Parents

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    Homosexual Parents I chose to look up articles on how homosexual parents may or may not impact a child’s development. I found two pretty interesting articles that were at complete opposites of the spectrum‚ the first being titled Gays and Lesbians Should Not Be Allowed to Adopt. The title of this article pretty much says it all‚ it goes on to give numerous reasons why homosexuals should not be able to adopt backed by numerous studies. After reading the piece by Gary Glenn one can conclude that

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    WHICH ARE THE FACTORS THAT MOTIVATE ME IN MY JOB To understand what motivates self in a job we need to understand motivation and different motivation types. Motivation: Something that energizes‚ direct‚ and sustains behaviors and makes us to MOVE forward with zeal and energy. Motivation can be intrinsic or extrinsic. Intrinsic motivation is when you want to do something and that comes from within self. Extrinsic motivation is when somebody else tries to make you do something. Extrinsic Motivation

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    Can culture be caught or taught A culture of an organization includes the norms‚ feelings‚ beliefs‚ attitudes‚ collective experiences‚ history‚ assumptions and values of an organization. Culture is something a new executive senses even before his first day on the job. That is‚ new employees are told ‘how things are around here’ by their colleagues and their team-leaders. "Caught and not taught" means you learn values or behaviors from the people that practice them‚ instead of by being told.

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