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    sometimes the hours we spend on teaching and learning may turn into nightmare because of the boring course book‚ listening sessions and difficult topics.The teacher should make learning enjoyable and fun. This change will bring lots of benefit to the process of learning in a class.  It will make students to get more knowledge from what is being taugh ‚ start interaction in class room and having more interest in the subject matter.Therefore‚ it is important for teachers to do all they can to help student

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    Pleistocene's Extinction

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    Introduction: The exact reason for the Pleistocene extinction is still not known‚ this data implies that top-down forces and humans are the reason the extinction happened. This data is important because during the Anthropocene humans continue to put animals at risk for another extinction. The authors used data from the Pleistocene and recent data to show that high rates of predation and humans could have lead to the extinction. Both carnivores and humans caused the extinction‚ because both were competing

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    Teens Nowadays

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    disregarded. Parents should acknowledge that teenagers have the right to privacy‚ and learn to trust and respect them. Juveniles are always put into categories as soon as adults see them. People who have bad perspectives on teenagers see them as thieves and many other things. This is unfair because not all teenagers are like that. Many teens feel discriminated against when they go into stores or malls. Sometimes‚ even staff members watch or follow teens around because they think they’re going to

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    An enthralling short story by Sherman Alexie‚ "This Is What It Means to Say Phoenix‚ Arizona" is rich in symbolism. Much of its appeal lies in its enigmatic usage of symbols. Sherman’s tale of death and renewal relies on three key symbols: the Phoenix (a type of mythical bird which is found in the title)‚ the number seven‚ and in the name of the protagonist’s story-telling friend‚ Thomas Builds-the-Fire. First‚ the title contains a reference to the phoenix‚ a mythical bird that‚ according to Native

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    Robert Frost‚ author of the poem‚ “The Road Not Taken‚” writes about a point in his life when he reaches a divide. He illustrates this concept through a fork in the woods‚ something that many people reading this would find themselves relating to. This section of the poem‚ along with the rest of the poem‚ is composed in such a way that every line from there onwards further explains how the story unfolds once one of the paths between the two that face a person‚ is chosen. It can be said that Frost

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    little ways to make their life easier. The domestication of plants and animals changed human life in a good and big way because more food was produced‚ trades were established‚ jobs were specialized‚ and people were able to settle in villages. Firstly‚ people produced more foods which lead to many new things. They had surpluses of food which was another main reason people started settling down because of having enough food to live. This is because they started farming and controlling crops. The

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    the enjoyment of the right to life.” The Committee also said that death penalty should be an “exceptional measure”. It reiterated important procedural safeguards including that the death penalty can only be imposed in accordance with the law in force at the time of the commission of the crime‚ and that the right to a fair hearing by an independent tribunal‚

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    Think Before You Speak

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    At this point in the book Melinda starts to open up and accept what has happened in her past. By this part of the book if you’re not interested then something is wrong with you. Speak really captivates the moment. An example is when her old friend starts to date Andy Evans. Melinda was scared because Andy Evans raped her at the party. Naturally you would want to warn a friend about something like this. That’s precisely what Melinda does. She see’s Rachel in the library the next day and passes notes

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    Dinosaur Extinction

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    of the other animal groups had no choice but to play a secondary role in nature. 65 million years ago‚ however‚ every species of dinosaur went extinct as well mosasaurs‚ plesiosaurs‚ pterosaurs‚ ammonites‚ and many families of brachiopods and sea sponges. Also‚ many shark species as well as most vegetation did not survive(“Dinosaur Extinction”). What could have possibly killed off the dominant animal group of the time? The answer to this question is still unclear but there are many hypotheses that

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    Protect The Bees

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    Protect the Bees Author id: 0963 Word Count: Proposed species: Bees Proposed action: Protect What are bees? Bees are flying insects closely related to wasps and ants‚ and are known for their role in pollination and for producing honey and beeswax. Bees are a monophyletic lineage within the superfamily Apoidea‚ presently classified by the unranked taxon name Anthophila. There are nearly 20‚000 known species of bees in seven to nine recognized families‚ though many are described and the actual number

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