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    Nearly every Native American Indian tribe has experienced some kind of neglect or discrimination. The white man has forcefully moved tribes from their homes‚ broken treaties that were promised to them‚ and senselessly slaughtered thousands of innocent Indian men‚ women‚ and children. This kind of neglect is what led to the Battle of Little Bighorn Creek‚ a battle that is talked about in The Great Plains‚ the book I chose my topic from. The reason this subject touched me personally is because

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    Many young people have jobs while they still attending school. Some people think it has negative effects; however‚ the majority believes that working benefits students and they should have jobs. Working helps student in their career development‚ gives them financial independence and develops important personal characteristics. Working and studying at the same time helps students in their future careers. Having a job while still studying gives young people opportunities to get some experience

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    The University of Texas experienced a mass shooting when a student shot 45 people‚ killing 14 of them‚ from the clock tower (Gubler). In the New York Times article “Philosophizing With Guns” Simone Gubler talks about the “campus carry” bill that will come into effect on the 50th anniversary for Texas colleges. This bill will allow students to carry guns with them‚ in certain areas‚ on campus. Gubler is uncertain about letting students carry guns on campus‚ and I have some of the same concerns about

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    To limit the amount of students admitted in each professions just seems unfair.Students should have the opportunity to go into the field of study of their choice without being rejected just because theres is a limited spots in that profession.I understand what Stein is trying to do which is to train the the amount needed in any open profession.I disagree with Stein because i think students should still be trained for the profession even though there is limited opening for that profession. I disagree

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    Healthy Nutrition for Elementary School Students Healthy kids learn better. Healthy kids go to school‚ pay attention‚ can have better test scores and are more likely to succeed. Making sure that children have the proper nutrition is an important part of the healthy child. Proper nutrition throughout childhood is essential for proper growth‚ prevention of disease‚ and psychological development. Children grow at rapid rates and their nutritional intake needs to match this rate. It is up to us as

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    Domestic violence can be explained as the particular “physical‚ erectile‚ spoken‚ over emotional‚ as well as monetary neglect in between present as well as past life partners”. Neglect typically commences gradually then worsens. Perhaps it will start with a present involving physical violence in opposition to one thing or even a dog‚ then spike your to help risks and also name- contacting. Rapidly‚ the particular physical violence becomes worse as well as the unwilling recipient activities slapping

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    Cheating has been normalized over time‚ and students now take cheating as something small‚ but it is a major mistake that can affect our understanding and learning. There were two articles written by Brian McCoy and Alfie Kohn. McCoy and Kohn discuss and show statistics on why students cheat. They both did their research and studies before making their claims. McCoy and Kohn found some of the reasons why they cheat. The reasons are the stress that students have‚ fear of getting a bad grade‚ and not

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    Thesis: * Britain’s policy of Salutary Neglect guided the American Society in Legislative assemblies‚ commerce‚ and religion; it is because of these factors that made the Americas a thriving world source for trade and many other things. Point One: * Because of salutary neglect‚ citizens were able to form their own legislative assemblies and were free to make their own decisions. * Legislative Assemblies were formed out of the same principle of the British House of Commons.

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    REALITY STARS VS HIGHSCHOOL STUDENTS When most people watch reality shows they talk about how immature they are. How they don’t have more aspirations but to continue doing series of reality shows. How they just think about that doing immature things like drinking too much‚ partying all the time‚ and fighting with others for no reason to be the center of attention. Well most teens in high school think people like this are people they should look up to‚ and think that it is a way they should be

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    Amber Jackson APUSH Dr. Carter September 24‚ 2010 Salutary Neglect before 1750 In the time before the 1750’s Great Britain was much too busy to worry about and handle its colonies in the Americas. This was not a bad thing though. The salutary neglect that these colonies experienced helped begin to shape America as we know it today. A few of the most notably changed aspects of the colonies were their legislature‚ commerce and religion. The colonies legislature was to begin with controlled

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