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    Are grammar schools an effective way to improve social mobility? For my extended project qualification I have decided to write an essay based on my research and findings. The topic of my extended project qualification is grammar schools, and I will investigate whether or not they are an effective way to improve social mobility. Currently this topic is very topical and proving to be quite controversial. After I have finished studying for my A levels, I intend to apply to a university to study in…

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    “I’m a Boy Scout”, the phrase usually met with chuckles when mentioned at high school. You see, people who don’t do it just don’t understand. It’s hard to stay involved in such a time-consuming activity when a lot of people in my life think all we do is tie knots and go camping. The Boy Scout program is what you make of it. Some people are in fact only there for the campouts and other outings that we plan and go on. Others, like me, see the greater benefits in the scouting program that a lot of…

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    Simpson University I am proud to say I am an honor student at Western Sierra Collegiate Academy and I am very involved with both school and church. When I was younger my teachers always thought I was stupid or mentally ill since I had trouble learning. When I transferred to Western Sierra Collegiate Academy in 7th grade I started to excel in my subjects by getting the help I needed from kind teachers at school. By the time I entered my early years as a high school student I became an honor…

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    The above statement, ‘child language errors are victories of nature over nurture’ suggests that errors in children’s language support the view that children acquire language through a more natural process rather than through the process of nurture. This essay will examine whether a child acquires language through a more natural or nurtured environment. Throughout the years there have been many theories to suggest how the human brain develops language. 1. The Imitation Theory 2. The…

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    School should start later don’t you think? Starting later will help the kids be less tired so they focus better and don’t miss school so much. It’ll improve a lot of things like education and decrease missing school days. Starting school later would improve being tired because you wouldn’t have to wake up so early. According to Health day, “At the very least, classes should start no earlier than 8a.m said Dr.Judith Owens “This is an important issue,” said Dr.Marcel Deray, a florida specialist.…

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    Team Synthesis Essay

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    Research shows participating in team sports helps develop good character. Can you believe 95% of teenagers today drop out of school or gang bang to be a part of a family to have love and support? According to Coach Justin Holmes being a part of a team help develop a positive self-image and keep 95% of students away from the street’s and out of trouble. He also believes being a part of a team makes you more confident and brings out another side of you. Some parents believe kids should be a part…

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    texting is one of the main types of communication. Whether children choose to use correct grammar when texting, do they really know proper grammar for everyday use? Some people claim that children still have the capability to use proper grammar skills, and that they just choose not to. Others believe that children really do not know any better. With the belief that texting does not effect children’s grammar, one must wonder if this is true. Texting has recently come of age. It emphasizes the…

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    articles were reviewed for this systematic review that were relevant to clinical research topic. The results from the articles were used to address the question which treatment immunosuppressives or corticosteroids is better in treating adolescents with systemic lupus erythematosus. Immunosuppressives reviewed in this paper are Hydroxychloroquine, Methotrexate, Cyclophosphamide, Rituximab, Azathioprine, Mycophenolate Mofetil, Anti-cytokines (including anti-TNF therapies such as Etanercept,…

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    Kristin Fitzpatrick BI 456 Immunology Disease Term Paper 11/21/14 Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: Epidemiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options I. INTRODUCTION Lupus, Latin for “wolf,” originally referred to the erosive facial lesions that resembled a wound from a wolf’s bite. In the Middle Ages lupus was mainly described as a dermatologic condition. It was not until 1872 that lupus was considered a systemic disease that presented with subcutaneous nodules, arthritis, lymphadenopathy, fever,…

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    Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

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    The common name is chronic fatigue syndrome, but other names for this condition are chronic fatigue and immune disorder (CFIDS), myalgic encephalomyelitis, and post viral syndrome. Chronic fatigue syndrome is a condition that leaves the person extremely tired. People with chronic fatigue syndrome experience this level of extreme tiredness for six or more months continuously (Rizzo, 2006). Chronic fatigue syndrome is difficult to diagnose, because it has many symptoms that correspond with other…

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