earned‚ not given. Children should not receive a trophy for every event they partake in; there are many reasons supporting this claim. Firstly‚ not all children deserve to get a participation trophy. By giving trophies to everyone‚ regardless of their skill‚ their desire to compete and achieve will diminish. A trophy signifies that contributors worked hard and put in the time to achieve a goal. To give trophies to every child would weaken this significance. Children should not assume they will receive
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Billy Scumaci Due – Thursday Feb. 21st Professor Johnson BUAD367 Current Issues Paper In my opinion‚ I think that Division 1-A basketball and football players should be getting paid a certain amount on the side for all the good they bring into a school. The proposal that I would like to propose is to pay the students on a per minute basis due to the fact that there are some superstars on a team that play most of the game and other players who do not play at
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(Merriam-Webster Dictionary). Computers‚ iPads‚ iPhones‚ and Kindles are all examples of technology. There are a lot of students these days who depend on these for education because researching with the use of technology is easier than researching in the library through the use of books. However‚ students should not depend on technology for education because students will become lazy‚ they will not develop the skill of critical thinking‚ and not all information found on the Internet is reliable. The dependence
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When deciding to play a sport in college‚ that sport eventually becomes one of your main focus. Being an athlete is not an easy thing because college athletes spend hours of practice and keeping their grades up. So it is nearly impossible for them to get a job. Without a job‚ these athletes have no guaranteed money coming in so they can pay for financial stuff. Many people argue‚ “Oh they have athletic scholarships”‚ but it does not cover all costs incurred from registration to graduation. The athletic
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was you I wouldn’t let that precious penny walk out of my life. Pennies are very expensive to produce. We have spent over eighty million dollars over the production of pennies‚ while pennies are only worth one cent. Even though some people want to get rid of the penny‚ it would be better if we keep it because it is apart of or culture. Also‚ we could avoid price increases from rounding up‚ and pennies are good for charities. Many people have opinions on keeping or eliminating the penny. For example
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Response to Lit. Prompts – “Unwritten” Teacher Directions 1. Show students the Response to Literature Graphic Organizer at http://www.timetrek.org/interact/6LA/ResLit/ResLitGraphicOrg.doc and provide them with a handout of the organizer. 2. Play the PowerPoint file “Unwritten” (song by Natasha Bedingfield.) Be sure to download the Song to your computer‚ and play it while you show the PowerPoint. 3. Discuss the metaphors Bedingfield uses in her song and what they might mean. Have students
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Prisoners with Special Needs Melanie Di Frisco CJA/234 Sherri Webster February 16‚ 2015 Prisoners with Special Needs There are always going to be prisoners that will have various special needs that cause for the acknowledgement of some particular occupants. The correctional establishments are completely conscious of these needs. The facility as a whole need to be more aware of how to handle appropriately these specific inmates and still handle the necessary normal functions and proper correctional
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you think education is expensive‚ try ignorance. The suggestion of free education is a noble policy that has more demerits than merits. A policy of free education creates at least three problems. These are; funding‚ moral hazards and limiting the roles of universities. A policy of free education for all students creates a problem of funding for universities. This is especially true in the current economic climate. The government cannot afford to soley fund universities. Thus‚ free education creates
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Constitutional Rights of Prisoners By Tina Grinnell Corrections CRJ303
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Ethical Treatment of Prisoners Syreata Survillion SOC120: Introduction to Ethics & Social Responsibility Nicole Hanner April 30‚ 2012 Ethical Treatment of Prisoners Some people believe the history of corrections shows movement toward more humane treatment of prisoners as society has progressed. At first‚ punishments for prisoners were considered a corporal punishment such as‚ whipping‚ beheading‚ dismembering‚ torture or even death. There was fines and dispersion of property‚ which was
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