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    still necessary to read Shakespeare in order to learn what is known as "Olde English‚” students should have Shakespeare introduced to them by live theater. Students can learn “Olde English” by being in a Shakespeare play if they wish. Students may get bored while reading‚ but theater provides fun entertainment. Students may not like Shakespeare if they are bored when the material is introduced‚ and there are many fun non-traditional ways to introduce Shakespeare (like “Shakespeare Star-Wars”). Also‚

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    of the limited sales capacity‚ the maximum number of computer covers and floppy boxes that can be sold are 6 and 8 per day‚ respectively. The gross margin from the sale of a computer cover is Rs. 80‚ and Rs. 40 for a floppy box. The overtime hour should not exceed 2 hours/day. The plant manager has set the following goals arranged in order of importance. 1. To avoid any underutilization of production capacity. 2. To limit the overtime hours to 2 hours. 3. To sell as many computer covers and

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    Religion is an organized Collection of beliefs and Superstitions‚ No Religion should be taught in schools or any academic grounds or places. Students inside the school should be concentrating inn their future careers. And there are many student that have different religion in schools. They have different variety of Religions. If Christianity will be taught in School then they should even start teaching other Religion like Buddhism ‚ Muslims‚ and Catholic etc. That is there is church and Mosques etc

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    Sonnets of Shakespeare Shakespeare’s sonnets are a collection of 154 sonnets‚ dealing with themes such as the passage of time‚ love‚ beauty and mortality‚ first published in a 1609 quarto entitled SHAKE-SPEARES SONNETS.: Never before imprinted. (although sonnets 138 and 144 had previously been published in the 1599 miscellany The Passionate Pilgrim). The quarto ends with "A Lover’s Complaint"‚ a narrative poem of 47 seven-line stanzas written in rhyme royal. The first 17 poems‚ traditionally

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    Introduction- The relevance of Shakespeare and many other writers and artists who worked in previous eras is relevant to modern society . Many people argue that the enduring popularity of Shakespeare is a testimony to his relevance‚ and that additionally‚ he has made major contributions not only to the English language‚ but to the way in which people think and behave. Shakespeare has quite literally shaped society in many ways. From the linguistic point of view‚ it has definitely affected the

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    Natasha Collins-Patel 9PD 2.1.14 Should School Uniform Be Abolished? Most schools across the world have a set uniform that children must wear. The uniform shows that you belong to the school and is an identity to a specific place/school. In some schools uniform has already been abolished whilst in others it still remains compulsory such as a secondary school in Totnes in Devon. The question is should school uniform be abolished in schools? Some may argue that by having a uniform you remove

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    1. Contributions of William Shakespeare to English Literature William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright‚ widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world’s preeminent dramatist. His surviving works consist of 38 plays‚ 154 sonnets‚ two long narrative poems‚ and several shorter poems. His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright. William Shakespeare’s influence extends from theatre

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    removed. Coeducation refers to the education of boys and girls in the same schools. It was a modern concept first introduced in Switzerland‚ but now it has become popular in almost all of the countries‚ even Singapore. With that in mind‚ coeducation‚ which is based on that laudable theme of equality‚ seems like the right way to go. However‚ do co-educational institutes really benefit the students? While a co-educational school or college may cause more distractions for learning and prevent students

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    4 What should schools provide? Schools should provide better after school programs. After school programs exist to improve grades and performance level. A program for after school children promotes a safe environment that will keep kids out of trouble. Families who enroll a child in after school programs benefit in many ways. Improving the way after school programs operate can improve the child mentally‚ emotionally‚ and physically. The importance of a math and reading after school program revolves

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    – 3 MODELS Single-Sex or Co-Ed Schools: Boys and girls should be educated together Model 1:______Balanced argument_______________________________________________ Most schools are single-sex in the UAE. Have you ever wondered whether these types of schools are really advantageous for students? In fact‚ the arguments supporting co-ed schools are very moving. Some pros of such schools are discussed below. There are several arguments in favour of mixed schools. The first argument is that students

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