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    Here are the compliance concerns/questions that I think we need to investigate (You may have already done this): How did anyone know of Ms. Preston’s compliance link? Does the sales person on the account have a history of compliance issues? Who wrote the letter? The client or the Sales Rep.? Did Jeanne forward you the letter from the client? Who are the BRLI players invovlved? My questions for each BRLI employee involved would be (including Gail Colon): Confidentialy --Did you ever…

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    Let’s Talk About Israel On an episode of “The Daily Show” this summer, Jon Stewart spoke about Israel. In this specific segment, Stewart informed his viewers how America was re-supplying Israel with ammunition to defend itself against Hamas. In response to this, he said, “We cannot be Israel’s rehab sponsor and it’s drug dealer. It’s not going to work.” Well, I am sure you can imagine the backlash Stewart received. To many, this was unjustified criticism of Israel. To others, it was spot on…

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    actually vital to the country. Also, the witty usage of “only” highlights the groups of people who are affected by those non-American issues to illustrate these events are definitely not non-American issue. Another funny example comes right after a report video that showed how America have more than a quarter of the world’s prisoner population. Trevor commented, “America really loves prison. No, no, going to jail is such a big part of American culture that you even have it included in your board…

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    Is Kakutani’s point right or is it wrong? Jon Stewart, a moderate comedian, delivers cable news The Daily Show with witty dialogue to charm people. His job is amusing the audience rather than informing them. Not to mention, today’s Comedy Central program The Daily Show with Jon Stewart carries a broader perspective of how the audience should understand society. With this in mind, many divergent audiences enjoy watching The Daily Show more than any other cable news in television. Stewart…

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    School uniforms should not be required. Sometimes students feel uncomfortable wearing certain styles such as, dresses and skirts for the females. Uniforms can cause rashes or irritation to some students who have sensitive skin. Enforcing uniforms does not decrease bullying. Uniforms limit self - expression because the students are forced to wear the same outfit everyday, the uniforms take away each child’s uniqueness. Even if the school provides different styles of uniforms, they cost parents…

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    At least 58% of schools in the United States enforce a strict dress code. School dress codes and uniforms in private and public schools can be both helpful and harmful to students in relation to their learning and social skills. Implementing school dress codes has shown to increase concentration in the classroom due to the lack of extreme clothing or hair styles, less peer pressure since everyone has to wear the same clothes, and an increase in school safety. According to Don Woodard, a high…

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    United States of America, uniforms were symbolic for a higher socioeconomic status in the private sector of education. Today many public school systems across America have eliminated a dress code and are implementing uniform policies. One in five elementary schools in the United States now requires uniforms, according to The National Center for Education Statistics (“Should Schools Require Uniforms?” 7). On the contrary there has been numerous debates over whether uniforms limits students’…

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    own experience with a strict dress code. When I was a high school student, my school also had a strict dress code. For example, all students must have measured the size of their bodies in the school in order not to let students change the school uniforms such as a star mark and kind of a hard plank inside the girl’s skirts, which means teachers can find whether or not the girl students change their skirts. Also, it was unacceptable…

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    on uniforms; some of us are one hundred and ten percent for them, some of us are extremely against them, and some of us lay in the middle of being unsure which side to settle with. I am here to change that idea and inform you why uniforms should be here to stay. School uniforms in schools are a wonderful idea and should continue to be implemented. Some reasons why we should promote school uniforms include but are not limited to students who wear uniforms tend to do better in school, uniforms cut…

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    In every school there is always conformity and rebellion even though it might not involve guns or weapons of that sort. There is always a trend to how people act, dress walk and other things in school but where there is a trend there is somebody that tries to change the trend with their own trend. There is not always physical pain to the people that try to set a trend there is always people that will make fun of that person or the trend. Even though not everybody will expect the trend they still…

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