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    Although children are a parents responsibility‚ parents are not constantly with their children to keep them from doing irresponsible acts. Parents can only control what their children are doing if they are in their sight. Children will often blame their parents for their actions when in reality the child is either pressured by a friend‚ curious‚ or wanting to live the “life of a teenager” and have fun. It is argued that parents should know where their children are but‚ children are not stupid and

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    far enough away from Trouble then trouble will never find you.” Do you agree or disagree with this statement? What kinds of trouble do the characters get into? How do the characters get out of trouble or do they just learn to live with trouble? Use examples from the novel to support your thesis. In the book Trouble‚ Henry’s dad said that if you build your house far enough away form trouble‚ then trouble will never find you. I think that this statement is very wrong. Trouble is really what we call

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    In The Scarlet Letter‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne uses a few symbols to illustrate the main themes. The most obvious symbol is the scarlet letter Hester is made to wear. The forest and the wilderness are also key symbols of the story. Another important symbol is the sun. All of these symbols support the main idea of the novel. To begin with‚ the most influential symbol in the entire book is the infamous scarlet letter. Hester walks out of the prison‚ wearing the scarlet letter ‘A’‚ in the second chapter

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    “You gotta love Facebook sex‚” I muttered as my daughter harassed me about messaging my husband while we were both in the same room. I have become increasingly aware of the adverse affects of social media on myself and society. Giving up my iPhone has become a number one priority due to the fact that it is monopolizing my time and life. The use of social media is dramatically on the rise. Facebook alone has an estimated 550 million visitors per month (Das & Sahoo‚ 2011). Social networking sites

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    What type(s) of control- feedforward‚ concurrent‚ or feedback- do you think would have been most useful in this situation? Explain your choice(s) Feedforward control would have been a good start in this situation. It would have been wise to check all of the gages on the ship before heading out onto the water. After checking once it would not hurt to double check in case something was over looked. Since the job is already dangerous‚ there should have been action taken to check the things that could

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    Professor Lawrence American History 17.2 Section # October 30‚ 2009 After The Fact: Where Trouble Comes Chapter 16 Whether you are an officer flying above enemy territory in an assault helicopter‚ or a news reporter covering the story of a military attack‚ the POV‚ or point of view‚ from which an event is experienced determines to a large degree how the story is told. With a situation as controversial at the Vietnam War‚ it is no surprise that there were rarely consistent perspectives

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    Latosha Heard EDU 639: Socio- Cultural History Dr. Brenda Cole Date: August 08‚ 2011 Gay- Straight Alliance A survey by the GLSEN‚ found that 64% of homosexual students had experienced harassment in school. More recently‚ ABC News reports that a Campus Pride Study found that gay students are more likely to seriously consider leaving school due to discrimination over their sexual orientation. (Guest Author‚2011). In conducting my experiential activity‚ I discovered that like any other social

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    Abstract The Term “Serious Game” generally refers to gaming technology which is used for purposes other than entertainment. The rational for doing this is apparent when viewing the stunning visual imagery of a $50 dollar game compared to that of a multi-million dollar simulation. It is very appealing to leverage off the mass market budgets of computer games. This has spawned a number of gaming based development environments that can be used to create professional simulations. This then raises

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    Do curfews really keep our teens out of trouble? Parents force their teenagers to come home at a certain time. The only problem is will they abide to their parent’s rules? Curfews might seem like the solution to keep our teenagers out of trouble but let’s not kid ourselves‚ curfews do not work. Curfews make our teenagers rebel against our rules‚ our kids can be in danger even inside our homes‚ and curfews do not prevent our children from doing drugs or alcohol. Teenagers must have their freedom

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    dynasty‚ Russia entered in a period of violent social upheaval known as the Time of Troubles. Plagued by peasant uprisings‚ invasions‚ and false claims to the throne‚ the country was on the brink of collapse. Stability was required for the country to recover. In 1613‚ the “Zemsky Sobor” or assembly of the land elected young Mikhail Romanov to become the next tsar of Russia. His reign signaled the of the Time of Troubles as he returned prosperity to the country and established the great Romanov dynasty

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