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    It can be seen from above that the increased use of the Internet leads to an unhealthy lifestyle. As a result of this; I think it is vital for the primary sector in education to refrain from introducing the use of the Internet to children and refrain from using it for methods of education. Along with this I believe it is only through the influence of adults that the younger generation will learn and follow, therefore I believe everyone needs to stop consuming their…

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    4.4 Application for Injunction Against the Husband It is to be noted that a husband is required to treat his wife with kindness whether by action or by speech in compliance to the Quran . Al-Qurtubi (d.1273) has also quoted that a husband’s obligations towards his wife is to pay dower and maintenance to his wife, not frowning his wife for no reason, not speaking to his wife in a harsh manner and not to disclose his tendency to other woman other than his wife . Hence, using the Quranic verses ,…

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    complain about getting to eat snacks when you come in class? Throughout my caf’e experience, I had a couple of struggles. First, of course, was picking a topic to write about. Topics are always a struggle for me. Next, I struggled with rhyming and refrains. It took four days to draft out three different villaneles and in the end, I didn’t…

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    In addition, social pressure contributes to individuals filtering their language in certain places and events and using swear words elsewhere. For instance, due to the cultural association of swearing with crudeness and taboos, people often refrain from swearing in formal places such as churches or their workplace. In addition, people often use polite speech when conversing with strangers or authority figures to maintain a good impression. Even within one’s family, it is considered impolite…

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    One assumption about listening that was confirmed throughout Mr. Smith’s speech is the idea of “Informational listening which is the attempt to comprehend the message of a speaker” (Rothwell 164). Throughout the whole speech I was mainly focused on the ideas that Mr. Smith presented about listening. Some of the new insights about the power of listening that I have discovered throughout this speech is that sometimes you need to pay attention to what is not said in conversations. Hence, silence…

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    The Great Gatsby is a book wrote by F. Scott Fitzgerald. It was his third book written and is his most popular. The Great Gatsby is a story told by Nick Carraway, who is Gatsby’s neighbor at the time. The story is told around 1920’s when the incidents that happen in the book takes place. F. Scott Fitzgerald put himself in the story by adding similarities and differences to the characters in the book to himself. One of the first similarities is that the narrator of the story, Nick Carraway, and…

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    and tests. They, like traditional teachers, would encourage their students to achieve success. Others may object by saying the freeing of prisoners would result in a rise in crime in the U.S. To this, I would simply say that these convicts would refrain from these actions because they would not want to return to prison. All murderers or other criminals would have the morality and conscience to not repeat any illegal actions to send themselves back to…

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    What does he believe are some of the worse consequences of masters' siring of children on their slaves? What explanation does Douglass give for the singing of slaves? What features does he ascribe to the songs he heard? How do you interpret the refrain he reproduces? ("I am going away to the Great House Farm!/ O, yea! O, yea! O!") In the “Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglas, An American Slave” many aspects of slavery are discussed and explored. Douglass believes that the knowledge of…

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    A normal person might refrain from certain actions with the understanding that it would cause them to lose a friendship or cut family ties. However, a substance dependent individual completely overlooks this mechanism and continues on with their actions. suffering from, “Activity…

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    As counselors, our responsibility is to follow the ACA Code of Ethics. Counselors should only practice in the area of their education and training. Counselors should continue their education by attending workshops and seeking supervision to acquire awareness in their field. They must be trained to work with individuals, families, and groups in treating mental problems and disorders. Counselors should notify their supervision of personal issues that may affect their ability to do their job…

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