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    Alexis Tandazo (212196184) Emily Colpitts SXSXT 1600 7 December 2015 Research Question Sexuality is often defined as the way an individual identifies their sexual orientation, desires and with whom. However, human sexuality does not tend to fall into neat categories, as heterosexual and homosexual are not the only labels used to describe sexual orientation. Many philosophers have developed theories to further explain reasons that suggest heterosexual behavior as well as anything other…

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    I. Précis of Film – brief summary of film (storyline) 12 jurors gather to determine the fate of a teenager on trial for murder in the first degree. A guilty verdict would result in the teen facing the death penalty. Sequestered in a room, the jurors find that they all vote guilty except for one juror, juror #8, who expects more deliberation over the case before delivering a guilty verdict. The other jurors put forth arguments supporting the conclusion that the boy is without a doubt guilty, but…

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    teachers want to make some type of positive impact in a student’s life. It is important that teachers care for their students dearly. They want to see them succeed and are willing to help them with their goals in life. Investing time into your students is very important. A good teacher must show that he/she wants to see the student make it in life. A student will pay attention more to attention who has some type of emotion while teaching. Also, the impact of a good teacher can result in test…

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    In life, we face many challenges, good and bad. Depending on how we act upon those challenges, we develop into a mature adult learning from those, or let those challenges take ahold of us, becoming weak. In Abir’s (Ali Eteraz) situation, he learned from these encounters and became the man he did. These challenges can be seen as social, cultural, geographical and/or political “influences”, specifically on Abir’s religious identity, influencing him in and out of the Islamic faith. With these, he…

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    Time in class is saved due to school uniforms. The dress codes at school can cause students that violate them to leave school due to getting in trouble. School uniforms can take care of this problem completely. Tracey Marinell, Lyndhurst, NJ school district superintendent states in the article "Uniform policies save valuable class time because they are easier to enforce than a standard dress code" that before the school had a uniform policy, "Kids were spending time in the office because they…

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    Most adults’ favorite memories are from their past years participating in sporting events throughout their high school careers. They may not have realized it at the time, but they created memories and friendships to last a lifetime. High school athletes of future generations could not have the opportunity to invent vivid, unforgettable memories and such close relationships as our older generations had the chance to do. Not only could our future students miss out on memories and fun, but they…

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    “That goes along with crack, AIDS, social conditions that create difficulties for children” ( Minuchin). Children face peer pressure everyday to the point where drugs, alcohol and violence consumes their lives. It is usually affiliated with these bad habits which causes the kids to act out in a certain way for attention or a call for action. Family therapy is a call for action…

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    result of my life experiences and passions. I grew up in a diverse family compared to that of my peers. I had a twin brother who was born with severe Cerebral Palsy. Growing up in a family with a special needs child often sets one apart from their peers. Doctor appointments often ruled our life. Every family event had to be scheduled around appointments, procedures and surgeries. As a child and eventually teen, I saw many different families going through similar circumstances while attending…

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    I absolutely love speech and my teammates. Because of speech I’m never afraid to voice my opinions regardless of social pressure, and I’m so glad I acquired that skill. I have been in We Act for two years, and it was educational because I found new ways to help people. Maybe that’s why I also love volunteering too? It’s so weird but I’m also in Upward Bond and I love when…

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    is very dangerous because when it is smoked, it is put into our system. People may say that medical marijuana is useful and can save your life if you use it correctly, but it has chemicals that can harm you and make you illness worse. According to Teens Drug Abuse, “There is very little scientific evidence that marijuana is even effective and safe for treating medical issues.” If medical marijuana or any type of marijuana is consumed often, it can greatly affect the lungs when it is smoked, it…

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