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    Schools are to unpopular belief are an extremely expensive “business” to be operational. A schools budget is sucked to the bottom of the barrel each time something is required to be bought‚ or paid for. That being said there are occasions when the money does not go far enough to cover for all of the schools expenses. Demanding answers to be found‚ activities within the school will be at the greatest risk of receiving specific funding cuts; possibly dropping the activity entirely from the school.

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    Why We Eat

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    of the fire hydrant water. The body position of the children is in perfect focus. What I like mostly about the picture is the moment the photographer captured‚ I love that the kids were able to connect their excitement to the fire hydrant water splashing on them on a sunny day that explains the reason why the children were happy. If I were to improve or change anything‚ I would had a little more contrast on the floor and the outfits the children were wearing because it seems a little bright with the

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    Do We Know Ourselves

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    arise where we are surprised or puzzled by our own behaviour‚ confused by our emotional state or unsure of the accuracy of our memory regarding a specific experience. In his essay on the unconscious‚ Sigmund Freud addressed this phenomenon: ‘In our most personal daily experiences we encounter ideas of unknown origin and the result of thought processes whose working remain hidden from us’. Exclamations‚ silent or voiced‚ ensue: ‘I have no idea why I did that!’ ‘I don’t know why I said that

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    Terrance Ellis Eng 101 TTH Ms.Tolley Rough write 1 “Why we work” by Andrew Curry was very informational and resourceful. So it was not hard for me to agree with him about employees being stressed out and discontent with their jobs. Andrew gives multiple reasons to agree with him. Most of the reasons come from experience from my past and present jobs. Others reasons come from economy problems. I agree with Andrew because I to was stressed out and discontent at my past job Applebee’s. First the

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    other side. As I said before there is a time when lying will be acceptable if it is appropriate‚ and people get some benefits on it. For instance if one of my family member got a bad hair cut‚ I wouldn’t tell him that he had a bad haircut. That’s why I said Lying depend on the situation. If my life is in big trouble‚ and at the time

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    Australia Australia is a democratic legislature. The Australian Parliament is bicameral‚ consisting of the Queen of Australia‚ a 76-member Senate and a 150-member House of Representatives.The Constitution provides for the Commonwealth Government’s legislative powers and gives certain powers and responsibilities to the Commonwealth government. All remaining responsibilities are retained by the six States which were previously separate colonies. Each State has its own constitution‚ so that Australia

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    Vital Vaccines Ian Henschke‚ author of the article “Why We Should Vaccinate Ourselves and Our Children‚” had a very personal reason to ensure his children are vaccinated. Whenever his first child was born‚ Henschke’s mother revealed to him that he actually had an older brother‚ Bill‚ he had never met. His mother told him the story of Bill as she pulled out a picture of him taking his first steps in the Botanical Gardens‚ which happened to be taken the day before he passed away from Influenza type

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    Why We Lie

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    "To thine own self be true." (Shakespeare) Unfortunately we are not true to ourselves. We all lie for many reasons which can be for fear of harm‚ fear of conflict‚ fear of rejection‚ fear of punishment‚ fear of loss or altruistic reasons such as helping our loved ones to make them feel better‚ which is the only selfless reason why we lie. It all comes down to the one fundamental reason as to why we lie and it is because it mostly works. Just like lying to someone makes them lose their trust for

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    WHY WE SLEEP The Functions of Sleep in Humans and Other Mammals J.A. Horne Published by Oxford University Press 1988 Contents CHAPTER 1 Introduction 1.1 Early Sleep Theories 1.2 Daily Sleep and Wakefulness 1.3 Measuring Sleep References CHAPTER 2 Sleep Deprivation 2.1 Problems with Animal Experiments 2.2 Recent Animal Experiments 2.3 Some Problems with Human Experiments 2.4 1896 - The First Real Sleep Deprivation Experiment on Humans 2.5 The Longest Study - 264 hours

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    an important part in the work of some of the greatest writers such as Shakespeare and Oscar Wilde. However‚ curiously‚ after thousands of years spent trying to understand humour‚ there is still a great deal of controversy about what humour is or why something is funny. There are some interesting theories‚ though‚ on this matter. For Aristotle‚ comedy is based on “an imitation of men worse than the average‚” of people who are “ridiculous”. Hobbes carried the same idea a bit further. He said‚

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