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    percent believe it is not a sport‚ according to Debate.org. I am one of those people who not only believe cheer is a sport‚ but know it is a sport. Although there was a court ruling years ago that declared it to not be a sport‚ there is no reason why cheer should not be considered a sport. It meets all of the requirements of being a sport and it involves a lot of hard work and dedication! First off‚ do you know the actual definition of a sport? If not‚ this is what it is‚ “an activity

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    Why Sony Failed?

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    Why Sony fail? When I read “Leading Change Why Transformation Efforts Fail”‚ I directly linked Sony with the transformation fail. Sony‚ the previous electrical giant‚ announced a record annual net loss of $6.4 billion for fiscal year 2011 in May 22 2012. This marks the fourth consecutive year that Sony reported substantial losses. Transformation efforts couldn’t turnaround the bad situation of Sony due to the mistakes that made by Sony in those transformation. First‚ Sony did not establishing a

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    Why Is Beowulf Important

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    Beowulf is one of the oldest living myth’s that stayed relevant throughout its long period of time. The original published date was in 1815 and written in old English language. One interesting fact about the poem is the writer is unknown. I do not know why no one has claimed this wonderful piece of story. Beowulf has been featured in many movies and games around the world. This technique is a good way for people to understand the poem a little more vs reading the old English manuscript. Beowulf is an

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    13 reasons why

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    taking pills. The tapes were mailed to one classmate involved who then had to pass it down to other classmates involved as well like a chain letter. On the tapes Hannah tells every person how they were a part of her death by giving then thirteen reasons why she took her life. Clay discovers that if the tapes do not get sent out to everyone a second set will be leaked to each and everyone in the school. The main conflict is that all the tapes are changing each and every person’s life. 2. Hannah Baker

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    Why Suspension Is Wrong

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    Suspension‚ The Wrong Way To Do It Why is suspension catching the eyes of parents and students? Is it really time to desert old ways? Somehow‚ Suspensions rates in the United States have skyrocketed recently‚ becoming an all out dilemma. This is because in the eyes of teachers‚ suspension is the quickest‚ and sometimes the most efficient way to remove a disturbance or threat in a school environment. Although suspension may be an easy way out of difficult situations involving student misbehavior

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    Why Ice Floats

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    infidelity all share a basis in chemistry. Why Onions Make You Cry Marcelo Brito Filho They sit there‚ so harmless-looking on the kitchen counter. Yet as soon as you cut an onion‚ the tears begin to fall. What is it in onions that makes them burn your eyes? Why Ice Floats Thomas Northcut‚ Getty Images Can you imagine how different the world around you would be if ice sank? For one thing‚ lakes would freeze from the bottom. Chemistry holds the explanation for why ice floats‚ while most substances

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    Why Is The Referees Wrong

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    both teams start to get up and try to pick a fight‚ same goes with Soccer‚ the Referee has to get in between both of the teams sometimes getting hurt but they still have to stop the fight that is happening. My second reason on why Referees are always right. I don’t know why people are so mean and hateful to people who are just trying to do there jobs‚ what I’m trying to say is I’ve watched many sport shows and all I’ve seen is just the Referees trying to stop fights‚ kicking people off the pitch or

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    1. The Underlying Likeness among the Concepts of Legitimacy‚ Sovereignty‚ and Authority. Legitimacy: The original meaning of legitimacy is the rightful king or queen was on the throne by reason of “legitimate” birth. Legitimacy now refers to an attitude in people’s minds – in some countries strong‚ in others weak – that the government’s rule is rightful (Roskin‚ 1974). Legitimacy itself is the lawful condition or quality of an act or person. When a whole range of behavior is legitimate‚ it may

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    Why fractions are hard

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    stunts instruction and confuses many students in their understanding of fractions and their algorithms as we know them today. Before delving into what is so hard about fractions it seems more appropriate to being to answer the following two questions; Why were fractions invented and what purpose do they serve? Ancient Egyptians‚ as long ago as 2000BC (citation)‚ knew that fraction were essential when needing more precise or even exact measurements‚ or measurements that fell between two whole numbers

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    Why Is Judith Important

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    would exchange family recipes to the other girls‚ to help try to overcome their extreme starvation. Family is always something that Judith seemed to hold very close to her heart. Her will to survive for her family is definitely a key importance on why she is recognized as a Holocaust

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