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    education. Secondly‚ I would change the manner of education. I would make education more updated and in sync with the times. I would make it more practical rather than it being theoretical. A student would be given the choice of studying a subject that he likes rather than imposing anything on him. I would make social activities and sports a part of the curriculum and ensure that no child is deprived of these subjects. Finally‚ I would ask all schools to assess a student on the basic of an overall

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    Teen Being

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    Adversity story Rape‚ depression‚ stress‚ things that nobody is comfortable talking about. But each of these things are very serious and many teens have these things in their life. Adolescents are a very crucial time in life. All teens have as story‚ but very few are telling them. In the novel Speak‚ Melinda is affected by these topics and she has trouble finding her own voice. Without telling her story she is making herself worse and more traumatized. It is important that adolescents tell their

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    Is A.A morally defensible? Answer: Affirmative Action is a policy which attempts to address long standing opportunity inequalities within our society. By setting different standards for those groups who have been denied opportunities‚ it is hoped that a greater percentage of people within those groups will be able to reverse the status quo and take full advantage of opportunities within our society. On that basis‚ Affirmative Action is morally defensible. On the other hand‚ when individuals

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    After reviewing the various theories of social scientists presented in this chapter‚ the theory I agree with the most‚ is Sigmund Freud’s as well as the Inuit. Sigmund Freud believes that dreams contain clues to thoughts dreamer’s are afraid to acknowledge in their waking hours. This being said‚ the Inuit believe that these dreams contain hidden messages and that people enter a spiritual world where they interact with people who have passed away. Basing this on personal experience‚ my aunt’s boyfriend

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    Herbert Wells. Wells is a prolific English writer of the 20th century practiced in many genres‚ including the novel‚ history‚ politics‚ and social commentary‚ and textbooks and rules for war games. However‚ he is best remembered for his science fiction novels‚ and Wells is called a father of science fiction. His speculations about biological revolution and social development of society‚ about the mixture of social and natural qualities in people were deep. In his literary works Wells showed himself

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    Being a Vegetarian

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    I’m going to tell something about vegetarians. I’ve chosen this subject because I’m a vegetarian myself‚ for four years now. Vegetarians are people who never eat meat. Fish and fowl are officially not counted as meat. There are different kinds of vegetarians‚ none of them eat meat from cows‚ pigs and other animals. But some do eat fish or fowl‚ those are also called vegetarians. There are also people who don’t only refuse to eat meat‚ but who don’t use any animal products at all. For example they

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    Being Awesome

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    In Scotland and Ireland‚ guising – children disguised in costume going from door to door for food or coins – is a traditional Halloween custom‚ and is recorded in Scotland at Halloween in 1895 where masqueraders in disguise carrying lanterns made out of scooped out turnips‚ visit homes to be rewarded with cakes‚ fruit and money.[83] The practice of Guising at Halloween in North America is first recorded in 1911‚ where a newspaper in Kingston‚ Ontario reported children going "guising" around the

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    Clean, Well-Lighted Place

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    Loneliness is a horrid feeling which nobody can not escape from regardless the age or the surroundings. In the story "Clean‚ Well- Lighted Place" by Ernest Hemingway it seems absolutely impossible to get rid of this terrifying feeling and the characters face loneliness in their own ways‚ but the youngest is not capable to admit to be influenced by solitude. Also‚ in the article "Loneliness – deficit openness in the situation changed" by A. G. Gizatulina the issue of loneliness becomes even more horrifying

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    Look through these different scenarios and describe how you would deal with these dilemmas Unit/PC/KS Scenario How I would deal with this situation 35a pc/1/2 Ks 16d 35a.2/4/5a‚b/6/ 35b.4/5b Ks 2/3a/4/6/7c/8 35a8 ks3b‚c‚d 35c.6a 35b.6a‚b‚c/7 35c.2a‚c/7 Ks1 35b1/2 Ks8 35b.6b 35c.2c An individual refuses to take their medication I would talk to the service user and ask them why they refused

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    H.G. Wells When H.G. Wells said‚ “I want to go ahead of Father Time with a scythe of my own‚” he might have used this as an inspiration for The Time Machine‚ but it seems to be that it was more of an influential statement. H.G. Wells included predictions for the future as well as personal beliefs in his novels. For example‚ Wells put scientific theorems into both novels that seemed futuristic at the time. Also‚ he describes his characters with a certain biased view‚ providing a stereotypical outlook

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