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    lawyer, and amateur poet Francis Scott Key wrote one of the most famous songs known by our nation. Born on August 1, he was also born into a wealthy clan on the plantation of Terra Rubra. He had been home schooled till 10 and then later attended a grammar school, then to practicing law at St. John’s College. After returning home from school he wed Mary “Polly” Taylor Lloyd and had eleven children. The war of 1812 British captured D.C and took hostage one of Keys attorney colleague, with that he…

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    Personal Narrative Essay

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    1. The guy walking down the street in the brown T-shirt, wiping the sweat from his face with a paper towel 2. The ant who traveled all the way up to the 8th floor just to crawl around on my bathroom tiles 3. The pair of green and yellow striped shoes, lying untied on the sidewalk 4. The way Corinne says “don’t you hate that?” and I have to say “yeah,” even though I don’t have that 5. The baby who’s crying “Ice cream!” because she sees the “berry sweet frozen yogurt” sign, and her dad who…

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    others. Communication is another huge way to prevent pregnancy in teens. This communication can be between parents/or a close adult. By doing this teens aren’t only getting there information from peers and they can ask questions. Open communication is key. They cannot be afraid of the ramification of what they are…

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    [Title]: [Subtitle] Comprehensive sexual education in public schools is crucial to our youth’s sexual health. The government’s proposition to enforce an abstinence-only curriculum in schools is not only misleading and misinformed, but dangerous. Denying students a balanced sexual education puts them at a higher risk of displaying unhealthy sexual behaviors, teenage pregnancy, as well as contracting and spreading sexually transmitted diseases. Introducing comprehensive sex education will provide…

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    The Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) was put into place in 2002 by Congress after being developed by Senator Paul Sarbanes and Representative Michael Oxley. The purpose of SOX is to “protect shareholders and other stakeholders of publicly traded companies” (Vanderbeck, 2013, p. 11). SOX became about because although The United States already had the Securities Act of 1933 it only held the corporations responsible, therefore, the CEO’s did not have to legally tell the truth making it hard hold them…

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    Lay Up Task Analysis

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    Introduction For this assignment, I have selected the skill of a basketball lay-up. I perform an task analysis of the skill along with highlight key topics such as motivation, practice format, and identifying errors. To successfully perform a lay-up, one must build up force by using their arms, hips, knees, ankles and applying the appropriate amount of that force in the direction of the hoop at the correct angle resulting in the ball going through the basket. The learner for this skill will be…

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    Education Review Office (2009, p.3) identified nine key aspects of early childhood practice that promotes quality. These components are leadership, philosophy, vision, relationships and interactions, teaching and learning, assessment and planning, professional learning, qualifications and support, self-review and management. As a regulating body, it defines quality on a broader sense and represents the government’s role as key player in quality control and assurance (Smith, & May, 2006). This…

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    The key arguments of Feminist Issues: Race, Class, and Sexuality Pages one hundred eighty-five to one hundred ninety and the last forty-five minutes of the film Status Quo are people need to change their perception of what women’s abortion rights should be, there must be universal childcare that is affordable and easy to access and that gender is a performance that men commonly use and is different for men of different race and disability. The argument that people must have respect for others…

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    insight on what can occur when you have a baby as a teen. Lastly, continuing the use of devices and drugs to prevent pregnancy, such as oral contraceptive pills and condoms, helping teens in preventing unwanted pregnancies and maintaining a sense of control in making their own decisions. Overall, patient teaching from nurses, whether it is from educational programs, activities, or handouts are essential to getting the word out to teens and needs to be readily…

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    Humans tend to hold on to their preconceived notions and biases when making decisions or thinking about the outcome of situations. They think in terms of “I have seen/ heard X happen, so Y is most likely the answer.” This is part of human nature and is not necessarily a negative thing as it has helped humans survive. However, it can lead people to be myopic in certain situations. People will look for information that supports their current beliefs and ignore evidence that discredits or disproves…

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