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    Story of Bully

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    The invigilator barked‚ causing some of the students to stiffen who were making small attempts to cheat. “Y-yes Sensei!” Ino apologized‚ as she didn’t want to see Sakura’s anger towards her‚ because when it comes to study matters‚ she is a nerd! A real nerd! The bell rang and the teacher began to collect the papers. Sakura had a content smile on her face as the exam was easy according to her. Ino on the other hand had even bigger smile‚ but for a different reason. “Finally it’s over! How boring

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    Stereotypes Are Inevitable

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    Stereotypes are inevitable; it is whether or not they’re “good” that is disputable. Society discourages people from stereotyping by giving the impression that the term “stereotype” refers only to negative assumptions‚ intentional acts of abuse‚ and is the cause of negative outcomes‚ but not all stereotypes are bad. Stereotypes categorize and assign characteristics in order to simplify social information. It is important to keep in mind that there are also positive stereotypes that result in positive

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    Answer the following questions based on the film Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room (2005). 1. (a) Describe the ownership structure at Enron. (b) How did the ownership structure contribute to the Enron scandal? (15 points) When Enron became a publicly traded company‚ the employees and executives had more incentive to manipulate earnings and financials. With the shift in structure‚ there were more external stakeholders to satisfy‚ which caused the company to focus on short-term results‚

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    Outline some of the reasons why subcultures exist in school The definition of a subculture is a small culture within a large one and no matter where you look you will always find them within schools. Be it the "cool" kids or the "nerds" they always have and always will exist. But why do they do exists? Paul Willis (1997) a cultural theorist said that sub cultures exist within school due to opportunity. Those that have plenty of opportunity and are more focused on tend to create a subculture as

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    why students cheat

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    on them but also the obsession of being looked down by their friends. In addition‚ most students are affected by the educational environment. In a class where everyone cheats for better results‚ if you are the only exception‚ you will be seen as the nerd who deserves being alienated from other “normal students”. Owing to the thought that everyone cheats at one time or another‚ some students believe that their action is not wrong at all. Last but not least‚ our society values education very high. Good

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    How To Write About China

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    better choice. So that the reader could have a fair view of a real China. At the beginning‚ think about the most significant things of China‚ both good or bad. What things pop up first in your mind when people talk about China? Spitting‚ math nerds‚ calligraphy‚ government oppression‚ Chinese food‚ tiger parents‚ long history‚ Confucius‚ or poor. These key terms could all be the contents that you want to be write about. Be sure to describe them from various aspects so that the readers could form

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    Prologue We begin our story in the small‚ beachy forest town of Nopicopolople (pronounced Nop-ee-cop-el-lop-el). Every day‚ the sun rose brightly over town‚ and waves crashed upon the beach‚ creating ripples in the sand. The cool breeze swept over the grass‚ carrying the sweet scent of dandelions and lavender with them. Every night‚ the moon shone brightly‚ letting the sun rest‚ ending the day with an alluring sunset. On one side of Nopicopolople‚ lived a girl named Kristina. Every morning‚ she’d

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    Gunther Persuasive Speech

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    the Run DMC discography. Everything is set up for a perfect night with the gang‚ that is until something goes wrong. Amidst all the hullabaloo‚ neither you‚ Johnny or Mickey brought a lighter or bottle opener. You start to panic but what’s this? That nerd Gunther showed up and he has an iPhone that can do it all. You can be cool like Gunther too. Here are five things to know about it. 1. TAKE YOUR IPHONE CASE TO THE NEXT LEVEL Whether you smoke‚ drink or neither‚ everyone needs a smartphone case.

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    the breastfast club

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    PSYCHOLOGY THE BREAST FAST CLUB BRIAN PERSONALITY Brian was the brain ‚ the nerd. The peace keeper. He was reserved ‚ lacked self confidence‚ very intelligent but lacked any mechanical skill‚ he was awkward‚ social skills and came from a difficult home where he was pressured by his father to be the best. After falling to build a lamp he brought a flair gun to school‚ his intentions were never clear in the movies although one may think a poorly planned suicide may have in plan. The fair gun

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    their grades are on the line‚ and as we all know those are very important. While the image is drawn almost to look humorous‚ it hits the nail right on the head. There is the girl wearing glasses‚ depicted as someone you might say is a “bookworm” or “nerd”‚ and out of the other three students‚ two of them are cheating off of her. With all of the resources students have such as the internet‚ to just the different ways to cheat on a test such as a cheat sheet‚ it seems that this problem will only continue

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