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    During an evaluation performed over the last few weeks for the Kelsey Elementary School Website‚ Team B has noted that there were many pieces of information that were gathered as to the strengths and weaknesses of the company. We thoroughly examined these strengths and weakness and determined the 5 best possible fixes to update. Team B has added a Search box in the upper corner. Site Search is an important aspect to website design these days. There are two things that can happen in developing

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    MOTIVATED SEQUENCE SPEECH General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that sex education must be taught in elementary school Central Ideal: Sex education in elementary can help to educate children about safe sex leading them to know more about their body and the risk of becoming pregnant. Type of Speech: Question of Policy Organizational Pattern: Motivated Sequence ATTENTION I. Let’s take a look at this clip: “10 years old girl gives birth in Colombia” (Youtube)

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    No Sugar No Sugar (1986)‚ a play exploring the treatment of Aboriginal people in the 1930’s‚ was written by Jack Davis‚ an Aboriginal Western Australian who grew up in Yarloop and the Moore River Settlement. No Sugar is told from the point of view of an Aboriginal family who are coerced into living at an Aboriginal reserve because the white people in their community didn’t like them living close to them. The authority at the settlement are very abusive creating conflict between the Millimurra family

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    Implementation of Feeding Program in Obrero Elementary School A Research Paper Presented to The Faculty of Nursing Department Butuan Doctors College In Partial Fulfilment Of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Science in Nursing By Falcon‚ Shelvee Guyonan‚ Jovie Morial‚ Rafael Lorenzo Pascual‚ Irene Secote‚ Lea Margaret March 2011 Acknowledgement The researcher would like TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page i Acknowledgement ii Approval Sheet iii Chapter 1- Introduction

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    Thesis: The overabundance of television consumption has raised developmental concerns in youth today‚ by creating health issues‚ risky and violent behaviors‚ as well as a confusion of fantasy versus reality. One of the growing concerns on how television affects children today is the effects of food advertising on their health and fitness over the past few years. Many know that the food purpose is meant to fulfill the body’s basic nutritional needs. There are many different kinds of foods to choose

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    Reviews (2011)‚ written by Andrea K. Garber who works in the Division of Adolescent Medicine at UCSF and by Robert H. Lustig who works in the Division of Pediatric Endocrinology at UCSF. In this research paper‚ Garber and Lustig argue that the consumption of fast food can be addictive‚ supporting this claim with evidence and data. In this essay‚ I will describe the overall structure of the text‚ referencing Thonney‚ and describe how it furthers Garber and Lustig’s argument. I will also identify and

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    Davis’ presentation of the social‚ realist‚ drama "No Sugar" can be considered as a forum to highlight the impacts of the European social and political philosophy of the early 20th century on Aboriginal society. It is a political text that exposes social issues. It expresses these issues using the form of drama and the use of staging conventions to challenge the audience into developing an opinion on the topics. The play was staged on a perambulant model‚ meaning that the action of the play shifts

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    An essay of the themes and issues underlying No Sugar 1. No Sugar challenges the prejudiced‚ negative stereotypes of Aborigines operating in a mainstream Australian society. Despite the Mullimurras’ problems‚ they survive as a family with resourcefulness and dignity. Discuss this statement in relation to your reading of the play. The 1920s and 30s was a time of deep prejudice against the Aboriginals. They were put through an experiment by the Chief Protector of Aboriginals at that time‚ Mr.

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    No Sugar shows us a range of responses adopted by Aboriginal people toward white authority. Discuss.­ The play No Sugar by Jack Davis which is set in the 1930’s‚ explores and evaluates the way Aborigines were treated unjustly and how they responded to this treatment. Jack Davis presents to us the Milimurra family who are essentially the main characters in the play. They are the minority group fighting against the discriminations laid upon on them by white authorities. Without a doubt‚ Davis positions

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    but I wasn’t too patient and ordinary when I was young to concentrate on something. I tried to work hard anyway though. Especially studying. I was not interested in studying at elementary school. It was the most boring thing to listen to the lesson contents which one I did not know. Studying with the feelings of elementary students was not my priority. But my favorite subject score was good. I liked art and music since I was a kid. I enjoyed my grades and above all‚ I could study fun. Therefore‚ I

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