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    Kelsey pulley Chrome books are better for schools Chromebook will be better for the classroom chrome books let’s see what makes then so great shall we? Well they cost less than iPad and tablets and are more convenient. With chrome books it would be more convenient and less expensive for schools. Chrome books are more convenient for schools. The textbooks are downloadable on the chrome books so they wouldn’t have them in there bag so the bag would be lighter. There are less things for students

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    I study in Cambridge School which is one of the best schools of London. It has a stone building. It has all facilities a good school should have-well furnished classrooms‚ laboratories‚ library and playground.  As we enter the school‚ there is a playground to our left and a small garden to our right. When we enter the building‚ the Principal’s room and the office room are to the left and the staff room to the right side. These are well furnished. There are thirty four classrooms. Our labs are

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    gynecology as my course in college. When I was young like around 7-9 years old‚ I had a thing for cooking‚ that as a kid it made me sure about taking culinary arts as my course in college. But years had passed my passion for cooking was slowly fading away‚ why? Because I thought to myself that if I take culinary arts as my course in college‚ my future wouldn’t be as bright as I want it to be. I’m not criticizing those people who took culinary arts as their so called profession‚ it’s just that I wanted my

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    Reflexive Essay Teaching reading and writing to young children in American has always been an essential element of effective early literacy classroom instruction. Before children learn to read‚ they need to be aware of how sounds work. I try to integrate phonemic awareness instruction in the curriculum to help children learn to read and spell. The instruction can start with having children categorize the first phonemes‚ which is the smallest functional unit of speech‚ in words and then progress

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    through time. Doctors can now set bones‚ rehabilitate muscles‚ and replace vital organs. However‚ perhaps there is a more valuable medical tool; vaccination. Despite controversies regarding vaccinations causing autism‚ parents should vaccinate their children because of the importance of herd immunity and the economic benefits that accompany it. Herd immunity is a practice in which “the risk of infection among susceptible individuals in a population is reduced by the presence and proximity of immune

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    The Great Pharaoh & His Lost Children In the video “The Great Pharaoh & His Lost Children’’ we learn of his dedication to his family at his funerary temple‚ the outstanding Ramesseum‚ where we can see how he depicted his children on various temple walls and reliefs. It was stated that Ramesses had over 100 children by his principal wives and consorts. Unlike many other Pharaohs‚ his family attested to with numerous monuments including Nefertari’s temple at Abu Simbel and her great tomb in the

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    Counterfactual thinking makes people different from other creatures because of this ability make the imagination come true‚ while other creatures also cannot imitate behaviors as humans’ do. According to “Possible Worlds: Why Do Children Pretend?” Gopnik introduces the idea of counterfactual thinking‚ which is “the woulda-coulda-shoulda of life‚ all the things that might happen in the future‚ but haven’t yet‚ or that could have happened in the past‚ but didn’t quite (163).” This definition gives

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    of seventeen have a curfew of 10 pm Sunday through Thursday and 12 am on Friday and Saturday. The curfew ensures that all students should have no business in a public place or out on the streets late at night. There are obviously some valid reasons why this is enforced and I am completely in favor of this decision. Many dangerous kinds of people come out late at night to see if they can get kids into some kind of trouble. Kids get kidnapped‚ raped and killed out in the open because its dark and

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    Keeping children safe A child’s ability can change daily on what they can do so it is important to make sure you are keeping up with this when looking at safe environments for children. To do this you need to look at the hazards within the setting and change them to make them suitable for the children. Your manager or the company should look at the frequently by carrying out Health and Safety risk assessments within the setting. To make sure each child is safe you should identify the hazards around

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    Usage of display rules in children Whether people like it or not‚ emotions can get the best of them during rough‚ happy or sad times. How one expresses themselves emotionally during these times is most apparent through speech or facial expressions. Which starting from a young age‚ can be controlled through the use of display rules. Display rules are cultural rules concerning when and how people regulate their emotional expressions in certain situations. Numerous reasons can justify the use of display

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