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    How do we count the cost of World War I? The aim of this lesson is to look at the human cost of the war‚ in terms of worldwide casualties‚ as well as the significance of each individual casualty. Task One. Answer the questions by typing the answers underneath. What were the total casualties for Britain? The total casualties for Britain were 3.1 million. What were the total casualties for Germany? The total casualties for Germany were 7.1 million. Which two countries had the most men killed

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    This book tells you something shocking about the world - that it is being ruined by very powerful forces. The start of the book‚ is where Fred Pearce looks at his stuff such as food and possessions and wonders. Where do my stuff come from? He sets out on an adventure to answer his question. However‚ the more he searches the uglier the answer gets. Once example that stood out for me was when Pearce mentions he likes curry. He often wondered “where the prawns in my Saturday night curry come from‚ but

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    The meeting allows the public to be apart of the first half of the meeting‚ but the decision of hiring and financial items are in a closed meeting‚ then they we reopen the floor and allow the public back in to ask questions or comment. When the public is there‚ they are well spoken and polite to one another and don’t speak out of turn. During closed meetings tensions can run hide depending on the topic. Often

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    Since the beginning of civilization‚ the same question has always been asked. Who gets to be in charge? Do we let the wealthy be in charge? What would that mean for everybody else? Personally‚ I believe that it would not be beneficial that we let the wealthy have the majority of the power. Since the wealthy are in charge‚ we have an unfair education system‚ less jobs‚ and an increase in poverty. Our primary education system is set up to where if your parents have money and you live in a decent

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    Connor Ebanks The Pigeonhole Concept I chose to do my enrichment paper on the Pigeonhole concept. What caught my eye about this concept it that it seems to be very simple and complex all at the same time. There are so many different ways you can interpret this‚ but you can only get one answer. No matter how many variables you add into the equation‚ you will always be able to say the one answer with confidence. The basis of this concept is so simple‚ but it is pretty interesting to me. In the article

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    Chapter 9 Thinking and Intelligence Elements of cognition Concept Mental category that groups objects‚ relations‚ activities‚ abstractions‚ or qualities having common properties Basic concepts have a moderate number of instances and are easier to acquire. Prototype is an especially representative example. Proposition A meaningful unit‚ built of concepts‚ expressing a single idea Schema An integrated mental network of knowledge‚ beliefs‚ and expectations concerning a particular topic

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    farms get tortured and slaughtered and used for meat. The meat that we eat gets processed and injected with many things that are harmful for our bodies. Most meat consumers don’t pay attention to all those harmful chemicals that are being consumed when we eat the meat including that amount of meat we eat daily. Animals play a big role in our lives they contribute to absolutely all of our daily activities‚ like the clothes we wear‚ food we eat‚ and entertainment‚ as well as a companion when it comes to

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    would function much more effectively if we did not have political parties because they distort the opinion of an electee and become too power hungry consequently‚ making Americans want to seek independent electors without a party. Politics refers to the influencing of the people‚ in other words‚ corrupting the opinions of voters. This country is known for its continuous support of the people and how our voices effect the Government. If only this was true. We can’t rely on our people anymore because

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    Consequently‚ many police chiefs and other law enforcement administrators often do not make evaluation a priority. Instead‚ the reluctance to integrate and implement evaluation might be due to not wanting to invest in learning bad news (Ward‚ Chibnall‚ and Harris‚ 2007). The police department is afraid of discovering more problems

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    It is unconstitutional to violate the second amendment‚ especially when legitimate studies have proven that guns are more beneficial in the hands of the average citizen than it is not. Those who feel that the execution of gun control will limit crime do not realize that they are necessary for self-defense against crime.

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