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    are the only ones gaining from this and there’s always going to be another program. There has been research over this and it has been proven that tutoring your children this early in their years, has little benefit. Many people think that just because they are being tutored means they are getting ahead of the game, but in reality they aren’t. It has been proven that young children learn just as much about math, if not even more, fitting mixing bowls together on the kitchen floor. This shows,…

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    During the course of the experiment there were no significant differences in the incidence of serious adverse effects. In the end taking 10 mg of alendronate daily for 2 years has been proven to increase overall bone mineral density of the spine, hip, and total body. Just like postmenopausal women, alendronate has proven that bone density can be increased and the chances of vertebral fractures, hip fractures, and other types of fractures will decrease. This study however, does not speak for all…

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    not in favor of the new school year model being proposed. The second perspective makes its point made with several lines stating things such as "Students already spend too much time in the classroom", "There's no reason to abandon a model that has proven successful", and "simply increasing the number of hours that students spend in the classroom won't fix the problems." These lines are contested by the other two perspectives with lines such as the following: "Doing so would be in the best…

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    Since I have born, I have seen everybody is talking about this Supreme Being, many call him creator of everything, some call him the most powerful and perfect being but everyone calls him god. Does he exists? Or no? God knows. This is a fact of our existence that he the God must exists and in order to satisfy myself, that I exists it is imperative to first prove the existence of my own creator. And being an atheist is as you are doubting your own existence. Than who is right? Everybody carries…

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    The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), was developed in 1961, by Aaron Beck and his coworkers. The purpose of this test was to measure the behavioral manifestations of depression. In other words, the Beck Depression Inventory was developed as a way to diagnose the severity of one's depression. This test is not based on a theoretical basis, however it is based on a clinical observation of symptoms (Van Hemert et al., 2002). With all of the stressors in today's world, a significant amount of the…

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    implementation of the Recovery Act stimulus, Obama’s economic advisors promised that the unemployment rates would stay below 8 percent and fall to 6 percent by the year 2012 (“The Five Biggest Failures From President Obama's Stimulus Law”). This has proven to be a huge failure today. Over 12.8 million Americans are unemployed, more than 8.2 million cannot find enough work to sustain their household. More than 1.1 million Americans have ultimately given up hope of finding steady work. The average…

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    such a lazy hobby become a sport. Do not forget that this hobby has many negative side effects. Children and adults should be paying more attention to parents, and school, instead of a game console and a TV. Also sports have been scientifically proven to be better for us by benefiting individuals in many ways. Video games however can do quite the opposite. Their influence puts pressure on kids, decreases academic involvement, and causes vision to become blurred. Video games have a big…

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    This section, in a general way, tries to summarize the main arguments used in order to advocate or attack the use of affirmative actions, as well as the pros and cons of it by the light of the social psychology. This section, more than summarizing pros and cons, tries to offer a handful of reactions to some arguments. However, more profound and practical analysis of the points made in this section that concerns policy matters will be shown at the policy implications section. First of all, it…

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    last minute for a test does not work as well as some people believe. The first idea is that when you do not get the right amount of sleep you do not preform to the best of your ability compared to when you have a good night 's sleep. This theory was proven by a study done by the University of Los Angles California (Sterling). In this study 535 students in high school that were in 9th, 10th and 12th grade were asked to keep a journal of how much they had studied and how much sleep they got the…

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    Gladwell’s argument is that Social media has made activism difficult by cutting the string that binds people together. Gladwell supports his points by providing examples and events that have proven his claim to be correct. In the first paragraph of Gladwell’s essay, he gives a perfect example of his points being proven. Gladwell begins by talking about the Greensboro sit-ins during the 1960s. These…

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