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    like he does. Holden naturally criticises people and this can be seen through his excessive use of calling people “phonies”‚ especially towards people he thinks are boring and typical. Nearly everyone Holden has met through his recount after his expulsion‚ he has criticised‚ however not always in a negative light. Holden treats people like Ackley differently by having less respect towards him compared to others‚ and doesn’t enjoy his company. We can see this as he considers Ackley as a “pimply moron”

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    Zero Tolerance Policy

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    The zero tolerance policy strives to reduce violence in schools and make schools a safer place for students. Anne Atkinson‚ a member of the Virginia Board of Education defines zero tolerance as a “policy that mandates predetermined consequences or punishments for specified offenses.” The policy first became effective in 1989‚ but grew most rapidly in 1994 when the Gun- Free Schools Act was passed (1). There are many controversies about the zero tolerance policy including whether or not the policy

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    brought up when new friends are first meeting because almost everyone has a stand on the issue‚ and there are only two possible stands (which happen to be largely the opposite). According to the Webster’s dictionary‚ the definition of abortion is: "expulsion of a fetus from the womb before it is viable". You might say that this definition is a little unclear because we must ask‚ what does Webster mean by viable? In the same edition‚ the definition of viable is: " able to take root and grow". Now I don’t

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    Decolonisation of Singapore

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    John de Bhal Singapore achieved independence in 1959 due to a lack of British colonial retaliation to the Japanese occupation during World War II. In 1965‚ it achieved independence for a second time as a result of poor leadership within the Federation of Malaysia from both Tunku Abdul Rahman and Lee Kuan Yew. Singapore‚ unlike most other states and nations‚ has achieved independence twice: once in 1959 when it was decolonised by the British;1 then again after it was expelled from the Federation

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    Racial Discrimination

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    phenomenon conveys that resources are unevenly distributed among schools as a result of racism. Besides resources and quality of teachers‚ there is a higher rate of suspension and expulsion for black people‚ as suggested in the search by Applied Research Center for Expose Racism and Advance School Excellence‚ suspension and expulsion rate is three times higher for African AmericanAfrican-Americans‚ with the rate of 56% compared to 18% of general school population. This may be due to the unfairness in treating

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    The Exploitation of the Native Americans The Native Americans are a prime example of the repression‚ poverty‚ and discrimination many minority groups have had to endure throughout the years. The Native Americans had their own land‚ culture and language. They were people able to adapt well to their particular region by hunting‚ fishing and farming crops. Their cultures primarily rested on wise use of all natural resources available. Many historians believe there were between 6 and 10 million Native

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    Animal Farm by George Orwell is an accurate satirical depiction of Russian society under Josef Stalin from the time of the Russian Revolution. Discuss. Animal Farm by George Orwell is an accurate satirical depiction of Russian Society under Joseph Stalin from the time of the Russian Revolution. Orwell uses animals and exaggeration to show an important aspect of Russian history. The story clearly reflects peoples’ lives under the rule of Stalin being no different to their lives under their former

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    in the case history is diagnosed with skin cancer. She has been referred for a chemotherapy session and is informed by the oncologist of the side effects; nausea and vomiting. Vomiting also referred to as emesis in medical terms ‘is the forceful expulsion of the contents of the gastrointestinal system out through the mouth’ (Virtual medical centre‚ 2005). It is the symptoms of many different conditions and the side effects of certain drugs. Vomiting is the response of an activated emetic reflex by

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    Psychology Part 1 Notes

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    Psychology Part One: Study Notes SIGMUND FREUD Born on May 6 1865 in Freiberg The Big Five Personality Theory NeuroticismUnstable vs. Stable -emotional instability‚ anxiety‚ moodiness‚ irritability‚ sadness ExtroversionExtrovert vs. Introvert -excitability‚ sociability‚ talkativeness‚ assertiveness‚ high amounts of emotional expressiveness Openness Open to Experience vs. Not Open to Experience -imagination and insight -having a broad range of interests AgreeablenessAgreeable vs.

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    Mormon Pioneers Summary

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    missionaries there. As the church expanded into Jackson County‚ Missouri‚ settlers in the area became alarmed at the rapid influx of Mormons into the area. This led up to vicious attacks on the Mormons‚ and the expulsion of the Mormons from Missouri. Following he attacks and the expulsion of the Mormons from Missouri‚ Joseph Smith would lead the church members to found a new settlement in Nauvoo‚ Illinois. Tensions would eventually boil over and Joseph Smith along with his brother Hyrum would be

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