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    Young adults brains aren’t fully developed with the knowledge to make good choices. In the article titled “The Age of Responsibility” /by Alan Greenblatt‚ he writes about how the age of responsibility differs from group to group. Some want it lowered‚ some want it to stay the same‚ and some want it to be raised and he gives his own opinion as well. The age of adulthood should be 21‚ because there are some young adults that aren’t ready for activities that could injure them and or others‚ and there

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    Girls and boys from school districts around the world are encouraged to practice reading in their daily lives due its beneficial effects. Writer Alan Maley encourages Extensive Reading‚ which guides students to read independently and extrinsically. He believes that it‚ “develops learner autonomy...enhances general language competence” and‚ “helps develop general‚ world knowledge” (Maley 2-3). However‚ the number of people choosing to spend their leisure time invested in a novel is declining by the

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    When is enough‚ enough? Do you think the way we consume products effects the Earth’s survival? In “The Conundrum of Consumption”‚ author Alan Thein Durning believes the consumer behavior and the detrimental effects of consumption are destroying the world’s natural environment. Durning discusses that consuming goods has become the way of life. Durning exposes that our appetites to live the American Dream have taken a toll on the earth’s natural environment‚ and suggests that there are other paths

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    Refugee by Alan Gratz is one of the most powerful stories that I have read in a huge amount of time. This book is from three different points of view‚ Isabel‚ Joseph and Mahmoud. I will say that it did get a little agonizing switching from point to point. I got really engaged into Isabel’s story of crossing the sea‚ and then we switch to Mahmoud crossing the desert. I was always trying to find time to read this book‚ I actually didn’t want it to end! I felt so many emotions during this book‚and I’m

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    Alan de Botton’s views on the vital role of humorists in conveying unpopular or difficult to say perspectives is mostly incorrect. While it is undeniable that humorists are allowed to say some things other people normally can’t‚ the role of humorists in society is not vital because of these messages‚ nor is this immunity all-powerful in protecting these humorists from backlash. The vital function of humorists in society is not to be some sort of activist (society has enough of those already)‚ but

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    In the article “What is the Age of Responsibility” by Alan Greenblatt‚ the author expresses that at 18‚ teens are considered adults‚ and have the ability to vote and join the army(1). However‚ when it comes to drinking or renting a care‚ teenagers are too irresponsible. We are allowing young adults to make

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    Many different people seek refuge in different countries‚ but this is never easy with different sacrifices that are usually made‚ as big as leaving your house or sharing something. In the book Refugee by Alan Gratz‚ there are many different times where someone sacrificed themselves for another person. But‚ these sacrifices have a reason behind them‚ even if it is in the heat of the moment. This can include saving and helping the lives of others or themselves. These cause many different difficulties

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    iPod will be dead‚ finished‚ gone‚ kaput.” they told an interviewer from the Daily Mail in 2005. This entrepreneur had no idea that he had got his statement wrong‚ 350million times over. (Hazelton‚ 2008) (NewsWeek‚ 2010) This entrepreneur was Sir Alan Michael Sugar‚ born 24th March 1947. Notorious for his smash TV show‚ the Apprentice UK‚ Sugar truly epitomises the saying‚ rags to riches. Sugar was born in the decadent town of Hackney‚ East London where a family consisting of very little money brought

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    Chapter 1 P 23 Case study 1 1. For case scenario 1 What are the duties owed by Ming? Ming answers to Bing Ho‚ to the company‚ the stakeholders and the board of directors The duties that Ming takes as an employee are * Accountability * Objectivity * Integrity * Honesty/duty of care Is there any conflict of interest faced by Ming as an assistant accountant in Wholesalers Ltd? Ming V Bing Decide to go with Bing’s guide as instructed or record Bing’s fraudulent discrepancy

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    Alan Turing was an English codebreaker stationed in Bletchley Park‚ Englands codebreaking center. Even though he was stripped of his reputation later in life‚ his modification of the Bomba‚ as well as his other contributions‚ saved more lives and shortened the war more than any other effort. He broke the German Naval Enigma code‚ as well as adding the vital modifications to the Polish “Bomba” that brought about the English “Bombe” that saved so much time and so many lives throughout the war. Some

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