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    Lesson Plan for English

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    (1/2 crosswise) V. ASSIGNMENT Read: “An Ambitious Guest” -by Nathaniel Hawthorne LESSON PLAN I. Objectives 1. Listen to different viewpoints attentively. 2. Take note of important information from listening texts. 3. Apply all the listening techniques and steps. II. SUBJECT MATTER “Listening to different viewpoints” Reference: Textbook on English Expressway on page 249-250 Method: Classroom discussion‚ lecture‚ listening activity III. PROCEDURE • MOTIVATION How

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    someone having another child of the same genetic material to save another existing child’s life. The topic of Saviour Siblings is very conversational as it raises many ethical dilemmas and disagreements between different religious principles and viewpoints. In this essay I will explore wheather or not different religious/ moral principles are a hindrance to medical ethics. There have many cases in which the method of Saviour Siblings had to be used to save an existing child’s life. Out of many cases

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    Sex education programs

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    Surprisingly‚ more than 8‚000 teenagers become infected with a sexually transmitted disease every day and 40 percent of sexually active teens become pregnant. (Elliott) In today’s society‚ more and more teens are becoming sexually active‚ whether we want them to or not. Preventing teenagers from having sexual intercourse may be nearly impossible‚ but providing teens with more options and choices to help protect their future is possible. Therefore‚ abstinence-only sex education programs are ineffective

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    BUAD 3030 FALL 2014 midterm study guide 8-15 8. Be able to explain the classical‚ behavioral‚ and quantitative viewpoints of management. (p 43) Classical viewpoint: Emphasis on ways to manage work more efficiently. Behavior viewpoint: Emphasis on importance of understanding human behavior and motivating and encouraging employees toward achievement. Quantitative viewpoint: Applies quantitative techniques to management. 9. Know the four parts of a system and be able to explain each. (p 53) 1

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    "Welfare Programs Should Include Mandatory Drug Testing." Welfare. Ed. Margaret Haerens. Detroit: Greenhaven Press‚ 2012. Opposing Viewpoints. Gale Opposing Viewpoints In Context. Web. 3 Oct. 2012. "EDITORIAL: Testing logic of the tests: Drug testing of welfare applicants is producing meager results." Anniston Star [Anniston‚ AL] 20 July 2012. Gale Opposing Viewpoints In Context. Web. 1 Oct. 2012. Liptak‚ Adam. "Law Requiring Drug Testing of Welfare Parents is Voided." New York Times: 0. Apr 10 2003

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    Time to Lower the Drinking Age." Reason.com (12 Apr. 2007). Gale Opposing Viewpoints In Context. Web. 10 Dec. 2012. Chafetz‚ Morris E. "The Legal Drinking Age Does Not Prevent Teens from Drinking."Should the Legal Drinking Age Be Lowered? Ed. Stefan Kiesbye. Detroit: Greenhaven Press‚ 2013. At Issue. Rpt. from "The 21-Year-Old Drinking Age: I Voted for It; It Doesn ’t Work." Huffington Post. 2009. Gale Opposing Viewpoints In Context. Web. 10 Dec. 2012. Kiesbye‚ Stefan. Should the Legal Drinking

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    Opposing Viewpoints Digests® Series. Greenhaven Press‚ 2001. "Censorship Is Unconstitutional". Censorship. Bradley Steffens‚ Ed. Opposing Viewpoints Digests® Series. Greenhaven Press‚ 2001. Taylor‚ Charles. "Censorship Is Not an Effective Way to Protect Children". Andrea C. Nakaya‚ Ed. Opposing Viewpoints® Series. Greenhaven

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    final comment - Result of discussion or argument. Evaluation parameters: 1. Content - Relevant and adequate facts - Relevant explanations‚ reasons and viewpoints 2. Ideas and their development - Effective use of information - Coherence in reasoning ‚explanation and presentation of example 3. Perspective - Present viewpoints in a considered manner no opinionated. - Pros and cons - All significant aspects of the issue 4. Structure and Organization - Logical flow - Paragraph structure

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    Evolution and Intelligent Design Evolution is known as a change in inherited genes from one generation to the next. Intelligent design is the belief that there is an intelligent mind at work behind life. These two arguments for the origin of life have been locked in a battle for the past several decades. Evolution is currently the mainstream idea that is being taught in curriculums across the globe. It is widely accepted by the scientific community and is supported by the scientific method.

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    much more than there was before‚ but they were not the reason. The reason any small protest might “work” is for one reason: morals. Morales meaning the place at which a certain viewpoint is looked on in modern society. In context‚ small protests aren’t making the difference‚ but rather the common morals on the viewpoints that they are protesting for that really make the change.

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