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    Introduction As we sink in deeper in this economic downturn, it’s important for us to pay attention to the provincial government budget cuts and negative impacts they could impose, especially on education and healthcare. Education and healthcare are two important components in shaping our society. They both provide countless economic economic benefits. These economic benefits as this report will show, outweigh the costs that governments may incur now. Therefore, I believe that in order for us to…

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    Budget Cuts: A Case Study

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    relying on help from outside agencies and the public, this condition of not meeting goals because of budget cuts will continue to worsen. However, those that learn to adapt and respond well from help will have a much brighter future. For example, when budget cuts arise, the first programs to receive large cuts are crime prevention programs so crime fighting programs will not have to be cut (Cronkhite, 2013). A more productive decision would be to use “crime prevention approaches as leverage…

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    Many schools have budget cuts requiring them to drop some programs like art and music. If a high school was to lose art and music many students would be upset. Many schools would rather get rid of art and music over sports which is the right thing to do. A school should never lose a sport because of budget cuts. No longer having a sport be available to the students would mean many may lose out on a scholarship. If the entire sports program is cut, then many students may lose out on a scholarship…

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    Bbc Red Button Cuts

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    BBC Red Button Cuts The Government has decided to cut £150 Million, from the BBC budget which means lots of the programmes you watch and services you depend on will be cut. £5 million will be cut from the News budget, which will include BBC monitoring. £10 million will be cut from cutting individual departments and merging them. £12 Million will be cut from Online and TV but Saturday night Entertainment will be protected. £16 Million will be cut by gradually winding down the Red Button.…

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    schools have had to make lots of budget cuts, and in order to accommodate them, they have to drop extracurricular classes. One of the victims of budget cuts is art classes. Art classes offer many benefits such as helping children develop problem solving skills as well as motor skills, expressing themselves, and also encouraging creative thinking. I believe that it is important to offer those classes in school, and to spare them from budget cuts. Budget cuts are made because of the limited…

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    These programs and agencies help assist community colleges and state medical facilities with the cost included in attending and staying at these places. Many people would argue that the cuts should have been made in other areas that would not show as much effect to others. The noticeable things that these tax cuts will change are the assistance that community college students receive to attend college, the possibly that teachers could lose their jobs, the mentally ill and those that have medical…

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    Cut Up Poem Analysis

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    Adam Sparks Chris Pappas ENC 1102 December 10, 2017 An Ephemeral Account of Cut-Up Poetry “Cut-Up” by definition, means divided into pieces by cutting. (Random House, Inc) In poetry, it is a rarely used form of writing. This method is used by taking a completely written section of text and separating it into pieces with very little or single words on each piece. The resulting pieces are then rearranged into a new text. Cut-up writing is often difficult or at times incomprehensible and…

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    a firearm? Do you enjoy lying down at night without the sounds of gunfire or the possibility of a home invasion? All of this is possible due to our United States Military. Currently, our President is asking that financial cuts be made within budget, to include extensive cuts from our already neglected military and those members who protect all those freedoms not only you and I enjoy, but often take for granted. Don’t get me wrong, I agree our budget needs trimming, but taking away from those…

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    Good morning Mr. Silva and class. For my Fall in Love with Reading this month, I’ve decided to choose the book “Making the Cut”, written by Margaret Gurevich. Making the Cut is about a sixteen-year-old teenager named Chloe Montgomery who has a desire for fashion. Ever since she was little, she had the eye for designing her own clothes, accessories and to know what matches with each item. As she gets older, her passion for fashion still lives on and becomes even stronger in addition to her best…

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    The movie begins with a police officer seeing a car wreck. He goes to the scene to find nobody is hurt. While questioning the people, everyone is bickering with each other. The bickering stops when an outside voice says, "Cut!" We learn that the scene is just a scene on a movie set. In the middle of the director's speech, the stage doors open. The six people, or the Characters, are looking for an author that will tell their tale. The Characters includes the Father, the Widow, the Oldest…

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