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    struggled through all the extra homework they were getting.” J.K. Rowling said. Just like J.K. Rowling said‚ kids should be able to enjoy their lives while they are young because they will not get this back. First‚ middle school teachers should give way less homework because it can cause depression and anxiety. Second‚ the amount of information children have to learn is increasing in complexity and the rate they are expected to learn is either remaining the same or decreasing. Finally‚ some teens may have

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    Students in America should get less homework on daily basis. Too much homework can cause stress and other health issues. Students work more than the recommended amount of time on homework‚ and this takes away from their family time‚ free time‚ as well as for sleep. Shouldn’t students get less homework so that they can be happy and have more time with family and friends? When a student gets home‚ he or she usually pulls out a big stack of paper that is due the next day. The most of the times they

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    pressure‚ and feeling like you have a chance of getting away with the crime. If someone feels like a police officer is watching them‚ they are less likely to follow through with a crime because the chance of getting away is less. 3. Does your community have more or less crime and disorder than average? On what do you base your opinion? I believe my community has less crime and disorder than average. This hypothesis is based on how much crime I hear about in my community compared to every other communities

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    A mundane product or service costing less than $5. Ms. Swathi calls for Maggi noodles almost every time someone returns from India or when she goes home. As she lives is a shared accommodation she turns to instant noodles whenever she and her friends want to have something quick which wouldn’t force them to do a lot of cleaning afterwards. All of them generally decide on Maggi‚ as they all have grown up eating Maggi. They do not remember since when‚ but all are accustomed to the taste and they

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    Have you ever noticed how early in the year we start school and how late we end the year? There is less time for vacations and therefore less time with your friends. I think we should have less half days in the school year and the school year should start earlier. I believe it would be a good idea if school did get out earlier because you would get a longer vacation. If you did get a longer vacation‚ you would be refreshed and ready for the new year instead of thinking that the school year came

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    This essay will look at efficiency between both a monopoly and a perfect competition‚ and whether a monopoly is necessarily less efficient than perfect competition. Using diagrams and equations reflecting the optimal choice of output‚ marginal revenue and marginal cost for monopolies‚ I will explain how efficiency is affected by low levels of production. At the same time monopolies can increase efficiency due to their ability in price discrimination‚ they price people differently and therefore

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    our lives easier not necessarily make them better? My Thesis: Technology was supposed to make life easier; it was supposed to give us more leisure time for fun and socializing. Has it really done this? Essay: Does Technology Give us a Less Stressful Life? Technological innovations were meant to free people up from mundane‚ time-consuming tasks like hunting‚ gathering or growing food‚ doing laundry‚ or traveling on foot or by horse and buggy. The time saved by the invention of grocery

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    What are the less "tangible rewards" that children get from sports? I believe that everyone benefit from exercising sports whether men or women‚ young or old‚ and thin or fat. What makes sports a 5-class activity is that it fits all human beings. Even if people speak different languages‚ we all can speak the sport’s language. It is the language which can be spoken by all humans. That is the beauty of it. Sports are much‚ much more than moving your body. It is a way of living‚ a philosophy and

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    creating more value with less impact foreword In 1991‚ we in the then Business Council for Sustainable Development were looking for a single concept‚ perhaps a single word‚ to sum up the business end of sustainable development. Finding no such concept on the lexicographer s shelf‚ we decided we would have to launch an expression. After a contest and much agonizing‚ we came up with eco-efficiency. In simplest terms‚ it means creating more goods and services with ever less use of resources‚ waste

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    The theme of American youth culture is one which is prevalent throughout American literature of the twentieth century. Two novels which effectively explore and encapsulate this genre are ‘The Catcher in the Rye’ by J.D Salinger (1951) and ‘Less Than Zero’ by Bret Easton Ellis (1985). These novels are set in two completely different decades‚ which will allow comparisons in American youth culture at different points in time. It is commonly believed that the notion of the ‘teenager’ emerged in the

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