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    What is the reason why most parents choose to have their child home schooled instead of being taught in a regular public school?. There are many different types of homeschooling such as in home parent or In home tutoring etc. Other things you would need to know about homeschooling is the background behind it. Also , how homeschooling affects a kids life changes and how it affects them in a certain way and I will also be talking about some pros and cons of homeschooling from what happened in the…

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    History of Liberia As the race to claim stake in Africa came underway in the late nineteenth century, European influence on the continent had long been felt by the indigenous people. Pre-colonial African Kingdoms had established trade with the early European explorers. As the trade relationships amongst tribes and the Europeans enhanced, the abundance of African resources such as agriculture, precious metals and more importantly slaves often left with the ships of the explorers. As time went…

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    Value 1: Hardworking, Dedicated Text 1: “Of Plymouth Plantation” by William Bradford “In sundry of these storms the winds were so fierce and the seas so high, as they could not bear a knot of sail, but were forced to hull for divers days together.” “Would they do what could be done for their wages’ sake and on the other hand they were loath to hazard their lives too desperately.” In “of Plymouth plantation”, William Bradford acknowledges their determination and hard work for what they wanted…

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    constitutional monarchy, other examples include New Zealand, Canada and Denmark. The United Kingdom is slightly different with no single constitutional document but a prominent Monarchy. The USA however, consists of a constitution without a monarchy, crown or head of state, this is known as a Republic. Other examples of a Republics include Russia and Brazil. What is thought-provoking is that while Australia, the UK and the US have formed different types of government, they still abide by…

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    Australian airspace is currently following the airspace act of 2007 and the airspace regulations 2007. The office of Airspace Regulation exercise powers under the airspace regulations (2007) are to regulate and administer Australian airspace, including danger, prohibited and restricted areas where certain types of actions take place that may present a risk to aviation activities. Australian airspace administration is generally aligned with ICAO airspace classes and associated air traffic…

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    responsiveness as that develop is generally explained. Women are always considered inferior to men in a patriarchal society. They are always hesitant to speak about their needs and rights which they are mostly deprived of, and if any of them try to hold her head high up and surpass the hindrances coming across her way she has to suffer the consequences. The same issue is discussed by Mohammad Hanif in his second novel Our Lady of Alice Bhatti.…

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    Jamaica Research Paper

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    Jamaica is a Caribbean island nation, full of mountains, rainforests and reef lined beaches. Many of its resorts are clustered in vibrant Montego Bay, with its British colonial architecture, and Negril, renowned for diving and snorkeling. Jamaica is famed as the birthplace of reggae and its capital Kingston is home to the Bob Marley Museum, dedicated to the city’s most famous son. Jamaica is the third largest island in the Caribbean. Approximately 4,213 square miles. 146 miles from east to west…

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    Becoming a pediatrician has been something that I’ve thought about for a long time. I’ve always had a passion for kids since I have younger siblings I’ve learned to deal with them when their sick, need help and can’t fully communicate what’s wrong with them as well as just overall being there for them. For a long time I battled between the decision of becoming an actual doctor, a nurse or a pediatrician. Being a doctor didn’t hit a nerve in a positive way to me. Doctors to me don’t have a…

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    Poverty is growing in Australia with an estimated 2.5 million people experiencing poverty, which is approximately 13.9%, of all people living below the internationally accepted poverty line. Australia’s formal name for their government is the Commonwealth…

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    Macbeth Tragic Hero Quotes

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    The Captain further on in the explains how Macbeth lives up to his name and rank as he effortlessly chopped and slaughtered his way through Macdonwald’s army , and split Macdonwald open from his navel to his jawbone and stuck his head on the walls of the castle. Macbeth is seen as a person who is ready to sacrifice himself in battle to preserve peace and prosperity in his country, he is a being which fights for the sake of betterment of this country and people and is greatly loyal…

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