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    “A teacher takes a hand, opens a mind, touches the heart, and shapes the future.” School for kids means eight hours wasted; meanwhile, for teachers it means teaching the next generation. Even though kids may think the teachers just want to give them homework or make them work hard so students can have no life, it 's quite the opposite. Teachers teach so that they can see their students succeed in life. They want to know that their students got the best education they could get and that they are…

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    2nd Argument (Medics) From a medical perspective, microchip implants could save countless lives. In the news, we hear a number of stories everyday about death due to allergic reaction, mental illness and even wandering elderly freezing out in the cold. If one device, the microchip implant, could prevent or even simply diminish the number of these deaths from occurring, why not have them mandated? The ideal microchip implant would keep a record of each person’s medical history on their…

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    42 Family Law Act 1996

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    The Family Law Act 1996 Part IV contains all the injunctive orders that can be sought regarding domestic abuse. Non-molestation orders are defined within s.42 Family Law Act 1996, specifically s.42(1) as a “provision prohibiting a person…from molesting another person who is associated with the respondent” and a “provision prohibiting the respondent from molesting a relevant child”. Molestation deliberately does not have a statutory definition as if a precise definition were to be created,…

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    Social Media And The Erosion Of Journalism Overtime, everything must evolve. From fashion trends, to the human understanding of the universe, the world is a never ending string of fluidly shifting events. Even the way information is created and consumed is relentlessly altering and adapting. In the digital age, journalist, the gatekeepers and protectors of public information, are hard to distinguish from the herds of bloggers, and the countless soap box preachers. Often, the lines between fact…

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    I don’t like the way we communicate. Because, of popularity Facebook has become the standard. I see a decline in effective and empathic communication. It is easier for us to post about something rather than go sit with a friend whom is having a hard time. The biggest cost I see over and over is a loss of intimate communication. Social creatures by nature, human contact, and bounding are all suffering as well and the skills needed to be well rounded adults. Although, some may argue that a…

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    Ebola is an infectious and generally fatal disease that has been infecting thousands of people in the West Africa for years and recently America. Ebola was discovered in 1976 near the Ebola River in the Democratic Republic of Congo and southern Sudan. Researchers believe the disease is animal borne and that bats are mostly the original reservoir. There are 5 different types of Ebola; Ebola virus, Sudan virus, Tai forest virus, bundibugyo virus, and Reston virus. The Reston virus is the only…

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    groaned and yelped in pain. “Sister Jarvis, could I have the aloe?” She struggled to sit up with more groaning. “Carlie! Could you get the aloe?” “ When I’m done with it, just a second.” My fellow camper replied. Sister Jarvis turned her head to me, “Amber! You should put on aloe too, you look like you were sunburned bad!”…

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    result, many teenagers, depressed, resort to unhealthy methods of dealing with stress if they are not able to reach the set standards. A hope for solvency, parents possess the ability to stop these cycles of conformity; as University of New Hampshire’s Amber Carlson puts it, “parental support is the largest influence on creating preferable behavior in adolescents” (Carlson, 42). In a speech to the Brookfield East student body regarding the…

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    Most of the challenges in organizations today emanate from strategic planning. This presents the organizations with a dilemma on whether to do strategic planning internally or to hire an outside consultant to guide the organization through the in-house initiatives of planning. As such, organizations implement the balanced scorecard, BSC to drive performance thereby transforming the strategic objectives into a set of performance measures. Companies are widely applying the BSCs as tools for…

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    The Plague: A Short Story

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    There’s something in human flesh.” Vincent rolled his eyes. “There’s lots of things in human flesh. Protein, fat molecules....” Steven kept on like he hadn’t heard the sarcasm in Vincent's voice. “That’s not all.” “Enlighten me then.” The amber liquid splashed against the vial in Stevens hand competing for attention with the broad smile on his face. “It’s us,” he said. “We are the cure.” “What are you talking about man? Spit it out already.” The 20-hour shifts were getting to everyone.…

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