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    Diane Reay is Professor of Education at Cambridge University and a sociologist working within the area of education. In 2004‚ she published an article titled ‘’Mostly Roughs and Toughs’: Social Class‚ Race and Representation in Inner City Schooling’. This qualitative study report draws two main aspects of the Economic and Social Research Council project of children’s transitions to secondary schools in two London boroughs. On one hand‚ it depicts the positioning of inner city schools (with a predominance

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    Joshua Schroeder CJ 245 2/28/2013 Rough Draft Work was a very common thing for inmates of early prisons‚ and it is also a common thing even in today’s world. Although the type of work has differed throughout the centuries whether it be manual labor‚ or making license plates the fact is that work has been a major factor in prisons throughout their existence. In the beginning of prisons existing‚ the main type of work was manual labor‚ such as breaking up rocks‚ or even cleaning up the sides

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    Water Shortage or Water Misuse The United States of America is known for her extreme overuse of everything. Americans see something they want and they simply take it. It was true when the young country pushed westward. The Native Americans were already there‚ but that mattered not; it was wanted‚ so it was taken. It is still true today. Americans as a people see what they want and they take it with very little regard to who had it first or where more might come from. Water is one of those

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    Water Scarcity & the Importance of Water Introduction: This report has been written to inform you of the world water crisis which is getting worse every second. It has also been written to inform you about the water scarcity and importance. Water Scarcity and importance: Clean‚ safe drinking water is not easy to find any longer. Today‚ nearly 1 billion people in the developing world don’t have access to it. Yet‚ we take it for granted‚ we waste it‚ and we even pay too much to drink it from little

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    Daevon Platt  Ms. Lowry  English 9  May 19‚ 2015  Word count:  Research Paper Rough Draft  Imagine you were born in 1759‚ and it’s now 1775‚ the start of the War of Independence.  Would you volunteer to fight for you independence? Do you think the American Revolution was  really necessary? This war is also known as The American Revolutionary War. This war has  been going on for 8 straight years non­stop and it was one of the bloodiest wars back in history.  Every country has independence and every country fought for their independence

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    Carl Kogstrom Neuberg IB MYP Biology 9 May 2014 Effects of Genetically Modified Food Genetically modified food contributes a major portion to the world’s food supply. Genetically modified food (GMF) is food that is produced from plants or animals that have had artificial changes to their genetic material. GMFs have been tested and experimented on since 1992 and sold commercially since 1994. The DNA of crops has been altered to make them grow faster as well as resist many different pesticides. This

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    discussing and relating to myself are planning and time management. I will also divulge how personal responsibility can be damaging and lead to unsuccessfulness. Planning Ahead Responsibility‚ on the personal level will alleviate some of the difficulties I cause with irresponsibleness‚ which deters my continuing education. Planning ahead is a vital part responsibility. It is the basis for maintaining ones day-to-day activities. Having a schedule and knowing when task are to be complete can relieve

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    Hamlet Essay Rough Draft Hamlet falls into the grave and freaks out over Ophelia’s death. Intense music plays in the background. It’s raining with the moon shining enough to give Hamlet a white glow on his face due to the moisture on his skin. His hair is down on his forehead because of the impactful rain. In the play‚ Hamlet by WIlliam Shakespeare‚ the young man standing in the grave is Hamlet. The grave he is standing in belongs to Ophelia; Hamlet’s girl. Even though she is dead‚ his feelings

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    Robby Held Hr.3 Rough Draft 9-17-12 The American Revolution The American Revolution had many drastic affects on various aspects of life. The revolution took place in the 18th century‚ involving the thirteen colonies breaking free from the British Empire‚ and forming the United States. The American Revolution radically changed three areas of life being social‚ political‚ and economic. Furthermore‚ one are drastically being affected by the revolution was social life. Women were obtaining

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    Teaching English as a second language Teaching English as a second language (TESL) refers to teaching English to students whose first language is not English‚ usually offered in a region where English is the dominant language and natural English language immersion situations are adapt to be plentiful. In contrast‚ teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) refers to teaching English to students whose first language is not English‚ usually in a region where English is not the dominant language

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