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    How far do you agree that the lives of workers changed in Russia to a large extent between 1855 and 1964? Without doubt‚ workers lives showed a considerable amount of change from 1855-1964. However‚ there were also large degrees of continuity so the extent of this change can be questioned. The status of workers changed in two main eras; Stalin’s rule and Witte’s industrialisation. Despite this‚ the status of workers stayed more level in 1892-1964‚ suggesting a large amount of continuity. Working

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    Uniforms in Schools According to the article‚”Do Uniforms make schools better.’ Researchers from the University of Nevada‚Reno conducted a study and found out that 90% of students at three Nevada middle schools stated that they disliked school uniforms.This contributes to the disfavor of school uniforms.School uniforms should not be used because it’s a financial burden for poor families‚it violates a student’s freedom of expression and it makes students a target for bullying from other schools.Students

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    This is How They Were Placed For Us This is How They Were Placed For Us is a poem written By Luci Tapahonso. The Poem talks about how our sacred mountains are our teachers and they teach us how to live our daily lives. For example Blanca Peak wakes us up in the morning and sets our living standards. She teaches us to create. Mount Taylor tells us to eat and reminds us of our strengths and goals and has taught us to believe in all ways of learning. San Francisco Peaks taught us to believe in our strong

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    The debate over whether red light cameras are effective or not can cause a great divide among any group of people. Proponents of the cameras say that they are effective in reducing accidents and those against them are adamant that they are only in place to increase revenues for local law enforcement. Red light cameras are cameras that are placed at intersections and connected to traffic signals. The camera is triggered by any vehicle entering the intersection above a certain speed and after

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    Why Do Children and Schools Fail? February 20‚ 2010 Why Do Children and Schools Fail? The question I will attempt to answer within the context of “Brain-Based Learning” is “why are children and schools failing?” This very broad based question cannot be answered within a single context. There are various reasons why children fail to learn. There are neurological learning disabilities‚ psychological disorders‚ social pressures and distractions‚ study habits‚ poor nutrition‚ lack of sleep

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    While extreme creationists continuously push for only the teaching of creationism instead of evolution in classrooms‚ others claim that both models should be objectively taught. Creation scientist and American Christian Henry M. Morris‚ founder of the Institution for Creation Research and the “father of modern creation science”‚ is one representative of this group (Morris). Like other creationists‚ he does not support evolution for a countless number of reasons‚ including that it is not a scientific

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    Public schools across the United States have been dealing with the issue of dress codes. As of 2008‚ twenty-two U.S. states specifically authorized schools to institute dress codes or uniform policies (8). School boards may generally create and enforce dress code‚ but they must do so without violating students’ constitutional law (9). Schools are finding difficulty in enforcing their dress code among students. Parents feel as if the schools dress codes are condoning their students for expressing

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    we have three persons involved in a new challenge: should they listen to the customer feedback? Natalia is an experimented member of the company who hired Elizabeth as an marketing responsible. They have to propose a new marketing strategy based on the client feedback‚ but Henry‚ the founder of the company‚ has a different opinion. Why doesn’t Henry want to listen to the customers? Does he have a point? Are there some businesses where you should not listen to the customer? What about his Smurf comment

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    there is a more radical alternative‚ which is effective in terms of changing the way a person looks like‚ but is highly debated and should be abstained from in the majority of cases: plastic surgery. The foremost reason for not getting plastic surgery is that this procedure can become highly addictive (Huffington Post). Although a person might think that they would just do a single improvement‚ the temptation to keep “adjusting” one’s appearance can become overwhelming and lead to unpredictable and

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    Sport Should Be Compulsory At School Imagine a school without sport‚ just school work the whole day‚ every week‚ every month and every year. How boring would that be and how will the students look? They would be obese‚ unhealthy and they tend to get weary and bored of school routine‚ and studies become a drag.Now‚ what will happen if sport was compulsory at every school? If sport was compulsory at every school‚ students would be healthy‚ active and have more concentration at school. They wouldn’t

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