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  • Does School Need to Ban Having Smart Phones in a Class?

    Does School Need to Ban Having Smart Phones in a Class?

    As scientific technique developed, many people live in a smart society. The most representative thing must be a smart phone. Thanks to the smart phone, we have been living comfortable life. We can get lots of information through internet searching, contact easily with others on anywhere and anytime and even we can do bank business. Even though it has many benefits, it also causes a serious problem. It is a smart phone addiction. Nowadays, many

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    Submitted: July 21, 2015 By: 나영 김
  • Programme for Rural Advancement Nationally

    Programme for Rural Advancement Nationally

    Table of Contents Topic Page No. Introduction 02 Factors a company should consider while entering a new industry with a new product 02-04 Reason to venture into the dairy industry and to enter with UHT milk 05 Advantages of UHT milk as opposed to pasteurized milk 06 The strengths and weaknesses of PRAN’s marketing strategy 06-09 Advertising 09-11 Steps to improve market share 11-12 Conclusion 12 Introduction: Programme for Rural Advancement Nationally (PRAN), is one

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    Submitted: July 31, 2015 By: Darakhshan
  • Keep the Catcher in Schools

    Keep the Catcher in Schools

    Keep the Catcher in Schools The book The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger captures the mind of a boy named Holden Caulfield. It is written through Holden's perspective in the future at a psychiatric hospital. Since it is written from Holden's perspective, the reader gets the narrator's unfiltered thoughts as events transpired. This includes much vulgarity, which is one reason the book has been scrutinized and even banned by some schools. However, the

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    Submitted: August 20, 2015 By: aguamon .
  • The Uk National Health Service

    The Uk National Health Service

    Knowledge management is not another idea. Information is considered as a vital device to settle on quality choices on the premise of accessible data and information. Information management is a term connected to any activity including individuals, techniques and innovation that influences the learning inside an organisation to accomplish its goals. Presenting and extending the information base inside an organisation is not as simple as it is with the data base as learning is an

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    Submitted: August 25, 2015 By: nidayunus
  • Why Did the League of Nations Fail?

    Why Did the League of Nations Fail?

    Why did the League of Nations fail? * The Post war treaties: The League was too closely linked to the post war peace treaties, giving it the air of an organisation for the benefit of the victorious powers. In addition it had to defend a peace settlement that was far from perfect. Some of its provisions were bound to cause trouble- for example, the inclusion of Germans in Poland and Czechoslovakia. * Membership: a) The

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    Submitted: September 24, 2015 By: jollitycretin
  • The Effects of the American Revolutionary War on the Iroquois Nation

    The Effects of the American Revolutionary War on the Iroquois Nation

    The Effects of the American Revolutionary War on the Tribes of the Iroquois Nation The Iroquois nation was a union of six different Native American tribes, located in the area of and around upstate New York. The tribes were the The Mohawk, the Oneida, the Tuscarora, the Cayuga, the Onondaga, and the Seneca. While the French were involved in the Americas, the league could survive by playing the French and British off of each other.

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    Submitted: October 4, 2015 By: dfefe
  • Addressing Poverty in Schools

    Addressing Poverty in Schools

    Addressing Poverty in Schools Poverty is a social issue that has plagued many societies throughout the past decades with people trying to eradicate it. While there is no one fixed definition as to what is poetry, it can be defined as the inability to meet the basic needs for daily living. Poverty is a worldwide crisis; it does not simply affect one country, one race or one person, it affects all. Child poverty is persistent

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    Submitted: November 1, 2015 By: kaylam
  • Explain How the Building of the Nation's Railroad Network Stimulated American Industrialization and the Growth of Large Corporations

    Explain How the Building of the Nation's Railroad Network Stimulated American Industrialization and the Growth of Large Corporations

    Joseph Zee Free Response Essay c, #1 Explain how the building of the nation's railroad network stimulated American industrialization and the growth of large corporations. Opportunities and outcomes cannot come to light without the rise of an important cause. Railroads became the important cause in America during the late 1800’s. Beginning in the early 1870s, railroad construction in the United States increased dramatically. Between 1871 and 1900, 170,000 miles were added to the nation's growing

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    Submitted: November 8, 2015 By: megamind5678
  • Pbl: For Schools Letter - Project Based Learning Help

    Pbl: For Schools Letter - Project Based Learning Help

    The Honorable Andrew M. Cuomo Governor of New York State NYS State Capitol Building Albany, NY 12224 Can Project Based Learning help I am a teacher. For the past three years I have been a teacher in an inner city school and can now draw some great comparisons. The assessments students take to “show what they know or have learned” seem to be being questioned. As we all know not all students are the same,

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    Submitted: December 12, 2015 By: mlax
  • National Socialism

    National Socialism

    A special place among prominent ideological precursors of National Socialism and is a well-known German geographer Friedrich Ratzel. Like many other German scientists of the times of Imperial Germany, he was a man of conservative mindsets, in addition infected the extreme nationalist spirit. His characteristic way of thinking and philosophy influenced not only his political views, but also on the direction of scientific research. Only this can explain the fact that, along with many really

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    Submitted: December 24, 2015 By: Thuto Manyothwane
  • Acfe Report to the Nation Discussion Questions

    Acfe Report to the Nation Discussion Questions

    ACFE REPORT TO THE NATION DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 1. How much does the typical organization lose to fraud? 2. What are the three primary categories of occupational fraud? 3. Of the categories, which is the most common? 4. What is the most common detection method? 5. Which sector has the greatest number of fraud cases? 6. What is collusion? 7. How many cases were analyzed in the ACFE Report to the Nations? 8. What are some

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    Submitted: January 24, 2016 By: peri0409
  • League of Nations

    League of Nations

    The world after World War 1 was havoc wrecked over a small dispute between countries. Shortly after, an organization to solve the problem of peace among countries called “The League of Nations”. The League of Nations was created to settle disputes between nations and to prevent another World War. The League included the majority of the major power of Europe. This gave it the ability to alert them to the issues occurring worldwide, thus becoming

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    Submitted: March 8, 2016 By: Johnny Appleseed
  • Homeschooling Vs. Public School

    Homeschooling Vs. Public School

    Breckyn Fox Mrs. Wiese ENG177-3P 22 February 2016 Homeschooling Homeschooling used to be very uncommon for families because most thought that homeschooling their children would make them different than those children who were learning through public schooling. Alisha, a mother who chose to homeschool her daughter said that, "Because of the many advantages offered by homeschooling, there is simply no better way to educate a child" (“Why People Homeschool”). Studies from the New Statesman journal

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    Submitted: April 12, 2016 By: bfox00345
  • National Secuirty

    National Secuirty

    National Security National security has been an extensive ongoing issue, but it has only increased since the brutal attacks of September 11th, 2001. The war on terrorism has been dealt with since then but not as efficient as people want. Immigration has a big role in the war on terrorism as the country is unaware of certain people entering this country with the intent of performing acts of terror. With that being seen in this

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    Submitted: May 2, 2016 By: debo1123
  • The Growth of National Power on Our Federal System

    The Growth of National Power on Our Federal System

    Kerri Coppedge 04-01-2013 GOVT 2301-53001 The Growth of National Power on Our Federal System National powers on our federal system have not always been as strong as they are now. There have been many factors to the growth of national power on our federal system. I’m going to explain how national crises and demands, judicial interpretation, and grants-in-aid has cause the growth of national power. When we have had a national crises or emergency such

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    Submitted: May 3, 2016 By: kerri_coppedge
  • Letter to a School official

    Letter to a School official

    Dixon Brandt Dixon Crystal Wong English 104 10/24/2015 Dear Principle, You should recognize that as a principal, your responsibilities are many. Similarly, your authority is supreme among all school officials. Notably social problems affect the quality of education existing in a society. As Denise Pope argues, an unfortunate issue is that people take little notice of the problems affecting children as you can clearly see from the students in Doing School. Your tasks are difficult

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    Submitted: May 16, 2016 By: brad5
  • The Schooling System Is Disengaging Students from Creativity and Practical Reasoning

    The Schooling System Is Disengaging Students from Creativity and Practical Reasoning

    Dixon Brandt Dixon Crystal Wong English 104 10/24/2015 Letter to a School Official Dear Principle, RE: The Schooling System is Disengaging Students from Creativity and Practical Reasoning You should recognize that as a principal, your responsibilities are many. Similarly, your authority is supreme among all school officials. Notably social problems affect the quality of education. Existing in a society that faces various challenges initiated by social and economic challenges affects education and psychological development. As

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    Submitted: May 16, 2016 By: brad5
  • Multi National Corporations; Are They a Boone or Bane to Third World Countries

    Multi National Corporations; Are They a Boone or Bane to Third World Countries

    Multi-National Corporations: Are they a boon or bane to Third World Countries Oyewole Ayotunde ENG4U Ms Wilhelmina Amansec 18 May 2016 Oyewole 1 Multi-National Corporations: Are they a boon or bane to Third World Countries Multi-national corporations are fast-growing in the economy of today, most people believe it is not right for MNCs to take advantage of developing countries and that they should be expected to and should abide by the laws of human rights,

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    Submitted: May 26, 2016 By: tremaine155
  • Yeager National Bank

    Yeager National Bank

    Yeager National Bank Yeager National Bank (YNB) elaboró una base grande de clientes de tarjetas de crédito a lo largo de la región continental de Estados Unidos mediante una promoción intensiva por correo, que ofrecía tasas de interés introductorias bajas. En la actualidad, todos los clientes envían sus pagos regulares a la oficina corporativa del banco ubicada en Charlotte, Carolina del Norte. La recaudación diaria de los pagos regulares de los clientes es significativa, con

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    Submitted: June 3, 2016 By: LUIS ENRIQUE GAMERO OLIVO
  • Yellowstone National Park

    Yellowstone National Park

    Yellowstone National Park has 3,470 square miles of the Rocky Mountains in northwest Wyoming. It was the World's first national park created in 1872, and both the second largest in america next to alaska and the fifth most visited. It would be even more popular because of its remote location and limited visitor season. The northern location and high elevation over 00 feet .the park is open for only seven months a year though

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    Submitted: September 4, 2016 By: weyy
  • There Was War Between the People of Israel and the People of Palestine. at the Time a Man Named Saul Was the King. Ask Which Nation Did Saul Rule

    There Was War Between the People of Israel and the People of Palestine. at the Time a Man Named Saul Was the King. Ask Which Nation Did Saul Rule

    David and Goliath First Part- Goliath There was war between the people of Israel and the people of Palestine. At the time A man named Saul was the king. Ask which nation did Saul rule!! When it came time for the the two armies to fight, they each stood on one side of the mountain, but both sides were afraid to fight. Until on day a man from the Philistines side came forth. Does anyone

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    Submitted: September 6, 2016 By: kerstin95
  • National Pork Traceability System

    National Pork Traceability System

    Paper Review TRACEABILITY SYSTEMS Alyssa Kaye S. Mojar Vianece Jasmine S. Olazo Jaderick P. Pabico Traceability is said to be the heart of food safety. It is seen as a very important enabler of food trade in the global scale (Welt and Blanchfield, 2012). On the most basic and simplest form, traceability is the ability to identify all necessary information regarding a specified product from production to distribution (Welt and Blanchfield, 2012; Bechini et al.,

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    Submitted: October 5, 2016 By: laymojar
  • How Ethical Is the National Hockey League?

    How Ethical Is the National Hockey League?

    How Ethical is the NHL? How Ethical is the National Hockey League? Lakehead University BUSI-2038 March 31, 2016 ________________ Introduction Organizational behaviour plays a significant part throughout the NHL (Erwin, 2011). All Canadians, both adults and youth, find the NHL extremely relatable and influential in their lives (Seravalli, 2016). Ethics play a major role in the NHL as an organization and have a major effect on hockey as a sport (Erwin, 2011). The debate on

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    Submitted: November 13, 2016 By: Jennifer Jaenen
  • The National Socialist German Workers’ Party

    The National Socialist German Workers’ Party

    The National Socialist German Workers’ Party Research Paper The National Socialist German Workers’ Party (NSDAP), or “Nazi” party, was originated during the World War I/II era and was established as a political party, known at the time as the “German Workers’ Party”, which would be both working-class and nationalist. The party was created as a means to draw Germany’s working-class away from communism and towards nationalism. Its founding was heavily influenced from the belief that

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    Submitted: November 23, 2016 By: drackin
  • Patriotism or Nationalism

    Patriotism or Nationalism

    A person’s love for a country is known as patriotism or nationalism. History is full of examples of how people's affection for their nation has had a beneficial impact to their nation but, history has also shown that nationalism taken to the extreme can have disastrous outcomes. This is why the perspective of the source should be embraced to its fullest extent. Extreme patriotism and ultra nationalism can lead to actions such as war,

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    Submitted: December 20, 2016 By: Matthew Noble

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