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    A moon pie or MoonP is a popular confection in the United States which consists of two round graham cracker cookies‚ with marshmallow filling in the center‚ dipped in a flavored coating. The traditional pie is approximately four inches (100 mm) in diameter. A smaller version exists (mini MoonPie) that is approximately half the size‚ and a Double-Decker MoonPie of the traditional diameter features a third cookie and attendant layer of marshmallow. The four main flavors are chocolate‚ vanilla‚ strawberry

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    Junk food is being blamed for causing many undesirable problems to children. It is referred to any food that is low nutritional value such as instant noodles‚ potato chips and chocolate bars. Takeaway foods‚ pre-packaging meals and sugary snack food are also included as junk food. Statistic shows that most of the foods consumed at home by 12-14 years old Australian Children consist a lot of fat and sugar more than recommended intake.In response to the unwanted problems caused by the consumption of

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    ACCOUNTING MINICASE: ACCT – 17 TEACHING NOTES BUSINESS ETHICS PROGRAM Ignore the Error? Teaching Notes What Are the Relevant Facts? 1. Kelsey‚ the audit senior‚ knows a material cutoff error exists in Compo’s financial statements. 2. Compo‚ a major client of the CPA firm‚ does not want to make an adjustment for the cutoff error. 3. 4. What Are the Ethics of the Alternatives? • Contrary to the firm’s policy‚ Bruce‚ the audit manager‚ has asked Kelsey not to document the cutoff error. What

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    Rhetorical Analysis Paper Charles Murray’s “Are Too Many People Going to College?” essay is adapted from his book published in 2008: Real Education: Four Simple Truths for Bringing America’s Schools Back to Reality. In this essay‚ Charles Murray aims to convince his readers that too many people are going to college‚ too many people whom do not have the proper core knowledge that is needed to succeed. Instead‚ many students get ahead of themselves and plan for an unforeseeable future‚ when they

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    Why Children Are Awarded Too Many Trophies Winston Churchill once said‚” Success is not final‚ failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” Everyone fails from time to time regardless of race‚ gender‚ or class. Some fail more often while others seemingly do not fail at all. Often‚ children are being taught that anyone can be awarded for merely participating. This idea is hindering more than it is helping‚ not adequately preparing them for the future ahead‚ and is leading to underperformance

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    In the reading‚ Are Too Many People Going to College?‚ Charles Murray discusses both the pros and cons of receiving a B.A. Murray is very adamant about discussing how society views individuals with or without a B.A. The economic payoff for college is discussed often too‚ whether or not it is worth the individual’s time and money‚ is depending on the type of career they choose. College is a large financial investment that should not be made just if individuals think it is “the next step”. Jobseekers

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    The Typical Cook In her article‚ "Too Many Cooks? Not Nearly Enough‚" from NYC‚ Amanda Hesser states‚ "Cooking is an art‚ but working proficiently in a professional kitchen is a craft (Hesser‚ 4). Being a cook is a tough job. It’s more than just cooking. It’s also planning‚ managing‚ accommodating the needs of co-workers and patrons‚ and making the best of things when your pantry contains only a stick of butter‚ two sausages‚ and three carrots. The typical cook is a Caucasian male in his

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    1. What happens if you carefully consider the surrounding context of a passage‚ but ignore its literary genre? When you are reading the Bible‚ understanding and interpreting the true meaning is one of the most crucial things we must do. In the text‚ Hays and Duvall say that “we would go so far as to say that the most important principle of biblical interpretation is that context determines meaning.” If we make the mistake of ignoring the context‚ it often leads to misinterpretation and confusion

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    an effective way for coaches to motivate his players. Not everyone should get a trophy for participation because it is teaching the kids that losing is so terrible that we can never let it happen. In the New York Times article ¨Do We Give Kids Too Many Trophies?¨ by Michael Gonchar says ¨If children always receive a trophy - regardless of effort or achievement - we’re teaching that losing is so terrible that we can never let it happen.¨It also says that¨In study of Gold Medal Olympians‚ they said

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    teacher is teaching to the students and because of this other students lost the concentration from their studies. The teacher can tactfully ignore the behaviour by using words like ‘please’‚ ‘thanks’‚ ‘john’‚ ‘stop’. 2 Chris is jumping out in the classroom while teacher is learning cooking activity to the students. The teacher can tactfully ignore the behaviour by just giving the look like a quick stare letting him know that the teacher disapprove his behaviour and raise eye brow. Explain

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