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    substitutes to fill in the voids and school was cancelled. Occasion: Teachers are trying to make a point since they are now getting payed a lot less. But they are denying that their absences were a part of a protest. Audience: This article may have been directed to confused students and parents. To explain what was going on that Friday. Purpose: To let everyone know the situation that the schools were dealing with and what the district and teachers had to say about it. Also to inform other

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    it’s unlikely that the job he or she once had is exactly the same as the open position. It’s important to look at whether the person has required or transferable skills. There are disadvantages of hiring former employees too‚ particularly those who have left on their own: not knowing why they left. The vast

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    Malala’s Remarkable Recovery and Continued Quest Psychology 121 February 13‚ 2013 Summary A Pakistani girl was released from a Birmingham‚ England hospital recently after recovering from two gunshot wounds. Malala Yousufzai‚ only 15 years old‚ was shot twice by the Taliban back in October. Malala is an advocate for girls to be educated in Pakistan‚ after the terrorists banned all girls from schools in her town of Swat‚ back in 2009. The Taliban do not tolerate

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    gene which may be able to prevent HIV. When: September 20th is when the article is posted but this probably took course over an extended period of time. Where: This again does not say a specific area. Summary of Article A team of researchers have discovered a new gene that may prevent HIV. Researchers say this gene could be a new target for effective‚ less toxic treatments where the body’s own natural defence system is movable against the virus. The work was supported by the Medical Research

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    bag‚ pulling it out once he entered the gym. Roswell police said the suspected shooter was arrested Tuesday and the school was placed on lock-down. A classmate said the shooter was being bullied‚ but New Mexico state police said they still did not have a motive. An eleven year old boy and a thirteen year old girl were the only people injured in the. The boy was listed in critical condition and the girl was in satisfactory condition. The boy‚ apparently the intended target‚ was shot twice in the

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    just that some corporations just have to many employees to where they cannot afford to insure everyone so that being said many employers are cutting people from full time to part time which is better than laying people off and keeping less employees and provide them with health insurance. Personally I dislike this entire Obamacare idea it is narrowing the amount of jobs that teens are able to have even smaller. Also I am currently working at Meijer in Portage and I have been trying to keep up with the

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    to set out activities to suit their needs as well. All activities should be set up safety so there is not a hazard. Outdoors When planning for healthy outdoor activities you will need to make sure that the garden check has been done and that you have another

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    influences of two predictable and two unpredictable life events on the development of the individual. Major life events- Predictable and unpredictable events Major life events can be positive and negative and can be unpleasant‚ frightening‚ confusing and unsafe at times. Unpleasant stuff happens to all of us wether its predictable or unpredictable by feeling in control and able to organise‚ learning to cope with changes in life‚ coping with a physical changes. Predicted events of a teenager:

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    Whether it is a gripping war recount‚ a heart-melting heroic act‚ or intense political issue‚ current events play a crucial role in a child’s education and one’s school career. Current matters aid children in developing critical thinking‚ problem solving‚ reading comprehension‚ oral expression‚ and vocabulary building abilities‚ encourage young minds to develop their own standpoints about the goings-on in the world around them‚ help them find an interest in the world that they live in‚ and make connections

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    Two major forms of drama arose from the 14th to the18th centuries in Japan . These two theaters of drama are the N (Noh ) and Kabuki forms Both are still existent to this date ‚ as it continues to convey many aspects of the Japanese culture during its feudal era to its golden age Compared to the Eurocentric Western theaters ‚ the Noh and Kabuki could be considered as too simple at first glance . However ‚ it is more of an interpretative form of play that unlocks the imagination of the audience completely

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