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    Importance of Discipline

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    accepts discipline in the intellectual pursuits‚ he is sure to achieve "some work of noble note." Discipline is necessary in our spiritual life. The spiritual activity must be guided according to a system. This is religion. Discipline is of supreme importance in the military life—in the battlefield. The order of

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    Importance of Enzymes

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    Enzymes and Their Importance in Plants and Animals Enzymes are large proteins that are responsible for catalysing thousands of metabolic processes that sustain life. Enzymes work similarly to those catalysts used in industry by lowering activation energy and therefore dramatically speeding up the rate of a reaction‚ however‚ these biological catalysts are highly selective to their substrate. Almost every chemical reaction that occurs in a cell requires enzymes in order to occur at rates required

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    Importance of Trees

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    Ministry of Education Importance of trees Student name: Grade: 10-g Introduction Trees are important to humankind not only economically‚ environmentally and industrially‚but also spiritually‚ historically and aesthetically‚ for they sustain human life through direct and indirect gains by providing a wide range of products for survival and prosperity. However‚ it is not always easy to define “tree.” A tree is a large‚ long-lived (i.e.‚ perennial) woody plant that attains a height of at

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    IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION HAS VARIOUS BASIC FUNCTIONS: a) Interaction b) Increasing our store of information c) For a better understanding of ourselves and the world we live in d) Changing people’s attitudes‚ beliefs‚ opinions and actions e) For making decisions Still all communication activities perform certain basic functions but we communicate because WE ACTUALLY NEED TO! Communication is fundamental and necessary for human beings. Interaction On a day to day basis

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    Importance of Grades

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    372400 The Importance of Grading While learning to tie shoes‚ children get encouragement and feedback when they first start. No one assesses their progress‚ they just try to help them learn to do it on their own. People learn things all the time without being graded or ranked‚ so where does the obsession with grades in school come from? Some would argue that not grading students on assignments they have completed will improve the quality of learning‚ while others believe it gives students

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    needs of different users of accounting information in a manner which is appropriate and meaningful for the global business environment of today. I respectfully disagree with the above statement. If anything‚ the accounting profession and its importance in day to day management of businesses has increased in the past decades. The information provided by company financial snapshots is a vital tool in managing the day to day‚ monthly and yearly affairs of any business be it large or small. The information

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    Importance of Punctuality

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    First Lt/CMAA ABHAN Chadwick‚ Rebecca‚ D The Importance of being Punctual Although the United States is not the only society that places a high regard on being on time‚ Americans in particular it would seem have been criticized in the past for being a highly time-oriented people‚ and some other cultures may not place the same level of importance on being punctual as exists in the United States today. This sense of being tied to a clock may strike some observers from other cultures as being downright

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    The Importance of Literacy

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    The Importance of Literacy Try and imagine our society without a common language. This could be quite a hard idea to fathom. Allow me to assist you. If this hypothetical idea were in fact true‚ a typical conversation between two individuals would be as follows: one of the two would begin the conversation by making noises representing their language‚ the other person would not understand these noises and respond with unrecognizable noises to the first individual. As you can well imagine

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    The Importance of Reading

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    The Importance of Reading September 1st 2012 People are living in a world where new technological advances have replaced the desire to read. Reading‚ in my opinion‚ has become less important to many adults and children. Some children and teenagers prefer to watch a movie or playing video games instead of reading a book. Some adults prefer to watch television than to read a good novel. Reading‚ in some people’s agenda‚ is not as important as it used to be like in the early 1900’s. To some people

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    The Importance of Water

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    cellular metabolism‚ and chemical reactions are all appealing‚ water is undeniably more relevant. I decided to dissect the article entitled‚ “Water: The Science of Nature’s Most Important Nutrient” In this article Len Kravitz Ph.D. discusses the importance of water for human survival. The article does an excellent job of revealing the mystery as to why this colorless‚ tasteless‚ liquid oxide of hydrogen is universally significant. Despite there being no argument that water is essential‚ scientist

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