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    Headwords Other words in the family. Definition* abandon abandoned‚ abandoning‚ abandonment‚ abandons‚ e.g. abandon abstract abstraction‚ abstractions‚ abstractly‚ abstracts‚ e.g. abstract academy academia‚ academic‚ academically‚ academics‚ academies‚ e.g. academy access accessed‚ accesses‚ accessibility‚ accessible‚ accessing‚ inaccessible access accommodate accommodated‚ accommodates‚ accommodating‚ accommodation accommodate accompany accompanied‚ accompanies‚ accompaniment

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    In my opinion‚ the choices we make are not solely based on our intentions to do what we want but rather the confinements of the rule of society influences our final decisions. In society‚ not only does our choices affect those around us but also the community and those choices are established by society’s morals and value. By examining the events in the movie‚ Batman Begins‚ and the brutality of the Holocaust during World War II. In the world wide known film of the three part trilogy‚ Batman Begins

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    Quote: Never do today what you can do tomorrow. Something may occur to make you regret your premature action –Aaron Burr. Prompt: Do you agree with Aaron Burr that it’s wisest to put things off if you can? One should never always put things off simply because he is able to do so. Though at times it may be wiser to postpone a thing or two under reasonable circumstances‚ it is by far not wisest to do so for everything. The following examples from my personal experience and literature serve to

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    Jenny took Algebra I in eighth grade. It was a pretty tough class‚ and they just started the factoring unit. Jenny knew that she was going to have to live through it. “Mr. Gurkovich‚ is this the answer?” “Now class I want you to realize that Math is an art‚ not a subject. There’s a way to do certain things. You have to have a process. You cannot just concentrate on the answers‚ look at your process‚ that’s where the answer lies.” After that day‚ Jenny realized that the answer lies within the process

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    Should people take more responsibility for solving problems that affect their communities or the nation in general? As the saying goes‚ "One person can make a difference.” whether it is a speech‚ a behavior‚ or a moment‚ people can make a change in the condition surrounding them. So‚ I personally agree that people should take more responsibility for solving problems that affect their communities or the nation in general. Martin L. King‚ known as an American clergyman‚ activist‚ and leader in

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    Racial Bias in the SAT Abstract: Since the 1950’s the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) has been an important assessment tool for college admissions to consider. Today the test is composed of three sections including math‚ reading‚ and writing. There is controversy surrounding the reliability and validity of the test as there is a large white-black scoring gap. The purpose of this paper is to prove the presence of a racial bias against blacks in the SATs. I will do this by talking about the history

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    Terrelle McCain Bill Morris English 111-07 11 June 2013 The Effects of the SAT on Students The Scholastic Assessment Test properly known as the SAT has become a major test in high school students‚ or college bound student lives. The SAT has become a test that determines the future of many high school students. Some worry about this "important test"‚ as it determines if many will get into the Ivy League college of their parents dream. From the start of middle school‚ teenagers practice for this test

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    In 1926 the SAT also known as the Scholastic Aptitude Test was adapted from and Army IQ test and administered as a college admissions test. The test didn’t catch on until 1933 when the president of Harvard started using the test to assess scholarship applicants because he believed it was an effective measurement of intellectual potential. The other standardized college admissions tests in the US is the ACT. This originally stood for American College Testing. However‚ in 1996 the official organization

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    poverty. Creating a revolving door at hospitals treating the poor for their present illnesses‚ but paying no mind in preventing them for the future. In SAT‚" Ofri describes her experience as a doctor treating an impoverished unambitious young man‚ Nemesio Rios. Instead of just following up on Rios’ routine check up‚ Ofri decides to prepare Rios for the SAT so that he could have a chance to go to college. For educational preparation is the preventative medicine for ones future well being because improving

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    Question: Are people better at making observations‚ discoveries‚ and decisions if they remain neutral and impartial? Support your position with reasoning and examples taken from your reading‚ studies‚ experience‚ or observations. Objectivity by researchers has not‚ and probably never will be attained. People will always have biases; some will be created by cultural values and others by personal views. The search for objectivity lies in the realm of philosophy along with the search for reality

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