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    U03a1 Essay Rough Draft‚ Summary & Response ENG1000 January 28‚ 2013 In the writing‚ “Teaching Tolerance in America”‚ it argue how the schools struggles through education. Some schools are doing away with graduation test and just completed the end of the course tests. There have been several school that have had issues with passing there graduation tests‚ violence‚ sexual activities‚ social‚ and the media (Devlin‚ 2011). The writer‚ Devlin‚ (2011) argues that America is

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    Schools whom enforce the zero tolerance policy has a tendency to give their students a large amount of suspensions and because of this‚ students fall behind on their schoolwork which may cause them to drop out. The goal of zero tolerance is to keep schools safe of drugs and violence‚ but now it is responsible for all punishments like minor infractions such as cursing and being tardy to classes. Ford mentions students are being suspended for more days for minor infractions than for major infractions

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    language phenomenon. With the rapid development of intercultural communication research‚ different cultural connotation and concept of politeness in cross-cultural communication how to be polite‚ people pay more and more attention. Because the people of what is polite and how to be polite with a different point of view‚ which can often lead to communication failures and the failure‚ therefore‚ on the politeness phenomenon‚ especially cross-cultural communication in English and Chinese two languages embody

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    WHAT IS GOOD ENGLISH? Appropriate English. What is good English – is a question to which a number of answers can be given. Some of them are: good English is correct English; it is economical‚ clear‚ interesting... In a word‚ it is effective English. To be effective‚ and thus to achieve the writer’s or speaker’s purpose‚ the language he uses must be appropriate to the material he wants to communicate‚ to the time and place‚ to the audience aimed at‚ and to the impression of himself he wants to

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    Railroad crossings are something that you will run into several times throughout driving and there are certain precautions that you should take to cross them safely. Trains often move very fast and won’t be able to stop for you so you must be very cautious when coming acrossthem. When approaching a railroad crossing it is very important to exercise caution.When approaching a railroad crossing you must slow down and if you are to park by a railroad crossing you may not park within 50 feet of the

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    The sign being held reads “Her body‚ her rights”. The photograph indicates that women as a whole are entitled to do what they wish with their bodies‚ regardless of opinions or objections of any sort. Women’s reproductive rights are a necessity‚ especially for those who are pregnant or who are planning to conceive. Alex Morris cites her own personal experience as a rationale

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    capability of an individual to survive within a competitive environment.” The Eugenicist thought that amongst society’s individuals‚ the ones that are most important are the wealthiest‚ because under difficult circumstances they would be able to survive. What I wonder is how the concept of wealth has anything to done with the multiplication of genes and as I further researched the genes that are created would be able to control the way of thinking or the individuals actions. I think that although several

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    Licensing and accreditation is a great way to show that you have a quality program. Families are looking for high quality childcare because it is an important way for us to ensure they will be raising healthy children. We need to renew our license on a yearly basis with our DHS supervisor and they review our health policies‚ staff trainings‚ infection control procedures along with the emergency procedures. Being licensed does not mean you are providing quality care it means you have minimum standards

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    P1 Describe the development and organisation of rugby in the UK Timeline (1200 1485) – People didn’t have time for sport. (1485-1714) – games and activities came about. (1714-1790) – sport was ignored by the government. 1790-1830 – horse racing‚ cricket and fighting came about. 1820-1830 – a version of rugby was created at Thomas Arnolds Rugby school. 1845 – First set of rugby rules were made. Clubs formed at universities in the US. 1851 – A rugby ball is made and is shown and the world’s fair in

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    Atticus explains this lesson to Scout after she has a bad day at school. This relates to one of the major theme in the book‚ which is tolerance. He tells her that judging is wrong and should not expect things from people that you do not know or understand. Atticus wants Scout to learn that she will start to make more friends in Maycomb after she understands what the full story is before making an assumption. Atticus believes that most of the prejudice in the town occurs due to the judgement. Scout

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