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    Will you please be quiet‚ please? Raymond Carver Chapter Summaries “Fat” A waitress serves a fat man and is moved by the experience. “Neighbors” A couple house-sitting for neighbors are gradually taking over their neighbors’ lives. They begin to enjoy the feeling of voyeurism and begin to hope: One says‚ “Maybe they won’t come back.” “The Idea” A couple spies on a man who spies on his own wife from his garden. “They’re Not your Husband” Details an out of work salesman´s response to the

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    Why Is Hair Important?

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    When talking about hair‚ I feel as though all women can relate. Whether you’re white or black. Every female converses about how to style their hair‚ what color it should be‚ whether it should be long or short‚ weave or real hair. Research shows that we are all born with about 150‚000 hair follicles on the scalp but yet not all hair is created the same. Some hair types could be thicker‚ curlier‚ and often frizzier. Because of this most femeales spend hours in salon’s or someone’s home getting their

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    Why Education Is Important?

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    anniversary of the demise of the old Department of Education and the birth of the Department for Children‚ Schools and Families. Now names themselves‚ especially names of Whitehall departments‚ are far less important than what goes on in their name – Titles‚ as Lord Mandelson could tell us‚ are far less important than the substance of policy. But the renaming of the old Department was no idle exercise in empty rebranding – it reflected a philosophical shift in how Government sees its role. Under Gordon

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    Why Is Algebra Important

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    Algebra is the building block that is used in advanced math‚ for instance‚ statistics‚ calculus and may be useful in physics and chemistry. Algebra can be used in our daily life and we are often oblivious to this fact‚ therefore‚ having a basic knowledge of algebra is a must. However‚ algebra is not an easy subject to master and students must practices daily for them to understand the topic. Even though 8th graders learn algebra for about 9 months‚ this is not nearly enough for students to completely

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    1) Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with • Children • Young people • Adults Effective communication is the starting point to any relationship‚ whether it is with a child‚ young person or adult. No relationship is possible without some form of communication. The purpose of communication is to exchange information. This can be in the form of listening‚ questioning‚ understanding and giving appropriate feedback. How we communicate is usually

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    Worldviews is how we see and perceive the world and what we believe is important and useless There are hundreds of worldviews in the world‚ but their are three which are the most important. Beliefs are how we believe the world works‚ they can include holidays and what happens when you die. Values is what we consider the most crucial aspects about life like family and food. Finally is our Knowledge about earth and the rest of the universe‚ if we didn’t have knowledge most of our modern technologies

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    John Keats was a man that died way too young‚ he left this world way too early but when he passed‚ he left get amazing literature. His stories has many messages to them that you can’t help but think of what he had to say as the reader reads each line of his stories. The message that brings up in Ode on a Grecian Urn for example‚ brings up how art is the true beauty of this world and how art speaks in many different ways that a person really wouldn’t think of. Keats wanted the people that read his

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    Why is journalism important? With the reference to the literature‚ critically assess the role of journalism in a democratic society. The responsibility of the awkward question has to be asked by someone and the journalist is the one who craves this duty. They are the ones who grab the challenge with both hands and seek for the truth. This is the essence of journalism and why it matters so much to free society. It’s offerings of informative answers in plain English make it accessible to all. In

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    Why Is Civility Important

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    In life there are always going to be people who are very disrespectful. Whether the individual is making fun of somebody for what she is wearing‚ talking while someone else is speaking‚ or even lying. There are so many ways a person can be rude. These are the reasons why civility and manners are very important in society. Civility is vital to the peaceful‚ harmonious and cohesive existence of individuals‚ groups and organizations (Peggy Parks). A person who has manners and civility‚ demonstrates

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    triable either way‚ (e.g. Theft and Burglary) explain the role of the magistrates court in determining the appropriate venue for the trial to take place. There are over 12‚000 different criminal offences1‚ which can be classified under 3 different categories. The first category is summary offences‚ which are defined by statute and are usually minor offences such as traffic violations and common assault and are all dealt with at the magistrates court. Approximately 90% of all cases are

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