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    death of my grandma, so support from them almost never came. Being the older boy in the household gave me the role as “Dad” most of the time. I was in charge of making sure the chores were done, checking homework assignments for completion, signing binders and permission slips, packing school lunches, taking the kids to play, and all that other good stuff that a dad has to do. It never really bothered me. That was my family; I would do anything to make sure they were okay. What it did do was…

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    2.1. Theoretical Background 2.2. Material Selection Material selection plays an important role as the humidifier has to deal with a pressure of 2 Bar and temperature ranging from ambient to 90oC (maximum) and have to bare a load of 80 Newton. Simultaneously it should be lighter than aluminum and should be cheaper and fabricating time should be less and it should be capable of mass production and before all this it should serve the purpose. when developing plastic parts. Selection of an…

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    I did my last two practicum sessions with Constable Brain Brusse and Constable Norman Smith. Brussue is usually a School Resource Officer but he was filling in for another officer at the front desk/public service that day. Smith, as mentioned in my first essay, is part of the Traffic Response Unit of the Lethbridge Regional Police Service (LRPS). The Traffic Unit is always out and about- kept busy by drivers. I cannot say much action happens at the front desk beyond paper work and conversation.…

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    it was almost robotic. That day was supposed to be like every other day, but it was not to be. I had finished Language Arts and now proceeded to Math. I casually strolled into the room and wiggled my way past the various social groups placing my binder on my desk. The room was bustling with gossip of recent events as I cut across the room to my friends. Class began promptly…

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    practice. The coach yells at you because you don 't look alive. You’re on your way home, dreading doing your homework; once you’re finally there it’s dinner time. After dinner you look at the clock and realize it’s seven o’clock PM. You take your binder, filled with loads of homework out and proceed to work on it for the next three hours. It’s ten o’clock and you 're rushing to finish so you can get at least a few hours of sleep. You quickly take a shower and brush you teeth before going to bed…

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    Are school uniforms necessary? Researchers have shown that they are necessary because they build discipline on students. Other investigators have announced that uniforms help students focus more in school and get less distracted as well. Although this may be true, specific examiners report that uniforms don’t certainly build better conduct in students. A fifteen year old student named Chloe Spencer claims in an article called, “What’s the point of school uniform?”, that wearing a uniform…

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    paper use doesn’t just stop there, switching bills too online and using electronics can make a huge impact also, this is what I personally do. With the start of each new school semester I only invest my money on recycled composition books and recycled binder paper. These products help by allowing more trees to be left untouched and are also cheaper than non-recycled…

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    The main concept of Albert Bandura’s social learning theory is that people learn behaviors by watching someone else. These behaviors may be ones that are new or behaviors that may change what they currently are doing. Bandura’s theory incorporates not only the behavior being observed but also the cognitive processes it takes to learn and assimilate the behavior that is being observed. This is accomplished by imitating the actions or behavior that is being observed. The influence of the…

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    Probation Pros And Cons

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    Probation has been around for numerous years. Probation is a sentence that the offender is allowed to serve under supervision in the community and the most frequently applied criminal sanction (Cole, 2011, p. 287). Although probation offers many benefits over incarceration, the public often sees it as a “slap on the wrist” for offenders (Public Opinion Strategies, 2010). Probation was first established in the United States when John Augustus, a Boston boot maker, convinced a judge in the Boston…

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    West Fargo School District is a rapidly growing district. With the fast pace of student population, budget is a big concern. Having students come in last minute after the district gave their student numbers to the state, makes funding for the schools hard. West Fargo is trying hard to use their money wisely when funding for the schools. I met with Beth Slette, the superintendent of West Fargo Schools and Mark Lemer, business manager of West Fargo Schools. They both gave me wonderful insight on…

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