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    of different school systems in different parts of the world‚ particularly America and Asia. The American system consists of approximately thirty-five hours of school each week with about an hour of homework and no school on weekends. The Asian system of learning is comprised of around fifty hours of school each week including a half day on Saturday with four hours of homework each night. The better learning system for me would most definitely be the American system. The Asian school system would

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    The mysterious‚ independent and cynical Jordan Baker‚ known for lying through her teeth. Jordan has no problem lying especially if it gets her out of trouble. She lies about things she doesn’t even need to lie about‚ for example‚ when her and Nick went to a house party‚ “she left a borrowed car out in the rain with the top down‚ and then lied about it” (Fitzgerald 62). Lying about something as little as leaving a car out in the rain shows in and of itself how dishonest of a person she is. Distinctly

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    The Dan Bakers argument that rape could be moral it brings up an interesting point of view. Personally‚ I don’t know where I would stand on the argument. The idea of morally justifying rape is interesting in the way that they put it in the hypothetical instance. The idea of make a person go rape another person in order so the save all of humanity pushed the normality thinking of doing an extreme task for the greater good. When it comes to Dan Barkers argument it makes scenes for a person cause harm

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    decision to get a college education and expand my career choices. I believe having an education is very important‚ if you want to be successful in your life. When looking at which school I was going to attend‚ I had to look at all aspects of my education. One of the first questions I asked myself was should I attend an online school or go to a traditional school? There two choices when looking to obtain a college education; the choices are online education or a traditional education. Online and traditional

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    Do you think that sweatshops can be completely eliminated throughout the world in the near future? Provide an argument as to why you think this can or cannot be achieved. I think eliminating sweatshop in the near future cannot be achieved. I do believe there will be more restriction set for sweatshops working conditions. Unfortunately‚ I do not think sweatshops can ever be completely eliminated. I think it will always be a cycle where corporations will take action on improving working standards

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    High school is another world‚high school can change your life.High school is fun but has some down sides‚ It is harder and also challenging.So say goodbye to extra hundreds for little projects and put on your best thinking cap because you are in for a wild ride. High school is much harder than middle school.Your standards are more challenging especially the math.Homework is another big thing.You gotta study harder because the math is doubled.So you can say goodbye to your ceel phones and

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    Co-ed vs. Single-Sex Schools: Are co-ed schools more effective than single-sex schools? Does co-ed schools help prepare students for the future more than single-sex schools?  Co-ed schools are much more effective in preparing students for their future.  They help students to work together with the opposite gender and to not discriminate. Single-sex schools on the other hand promote gender stereotyping by having no interaction with other genders‚ for they will have to work together in the future

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    Reading-to-writing: an Effective Approach to Improving Students’ EFL Writing Ability in Senior High Schools English Major LI Ze-feng Abstract: EFL (English as a foreign language) writing is one of the four basic skills of English learning. However‚ EFL writing‚ as a highly complex productive activity‚ has always been a big problem to students in senior high schools. Most of the students may feel perplexed when confronting EFL writing and always get half the result with twice the effort

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    what ends?’‚ Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education‚ 19 (3)‚ pp. 301-314. Bartlett‚ Anne. (2002)‚ ‘The Aboriginal Peoples of Australia’‚ Minneapolis: Learner Publications‚ pp.4-45. Browett‚ JE‚ (2009)‚ ‘Critical Literacy and Visual Texts: Windows on Culture’‚ Impact‚ 11 (2)‚ pp. 24-29. Cavanagh‚ P. (2005). ‘Silences‚ secrets and little white lies: reflections on the representation of Aboriginal people in Australian schools’‚ In G. Cant‚ A. Goodall and J. Inns. (Eds.)‚ Discourses and

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    Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka For much of the ninety years preceding the Brown case‚ race relations in the U.S. had been dominated by racial segregation. This policy had been endorsed in 1896 by the United States Supreme Court case of Plessy v. Ferguson‚ which held that as long as the separate facilities for the separate races were "equal‚" segregation did not violate the Fourteenth Amendment ("no State shall... deny to any person... the equal protection of the laws.") In the

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