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    Public high school students have the First Amendment right of free expression and the Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable searches while they’re at school. These protections extend a student’s social media and to the digital contents of their cell phones. At the same time, public high schools have special characteristics associated with their duty to educate students and provide a safe and orderly place conducive to learning and so students accept greater restrictions of their constitutional

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    upon God. What I am preparing to say might sound like an undergraduate or graduate student that you know: When the sun rises and the college student stumbles out of their dorm beds, the first thing they do is pick up their cell phone. They check their text messages and voice messages, and they look at the latest gossip posted on social network. What they can’t see is the enemy’s tactic to lure them into his daily deception. Once they have succumbed to the devil’s fraudulent ways, do you think they should

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    hundreds of thousands annually. Whether people think they can shoot a text safely or they just aren’t aware of the dangers, it needs to come to a complete stop. To do this, laws need to be in place for any and all kinds of cellphone usage; adults, teenagers, elders, and bus drivers should be banned from picking up their phone while operating a vehicle. Consequences should also be in place for those who do not abide by them. No text is worth your life or anyone else’s. It was the first day of Deej

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    This review article is about the essay written by William C. Placher and it has been oriented from a reading assignment from a class. Sir William has managed to illustrate his meticulous thinking about the Bible. In this astute exposition, Placher contends for a model of scriptural power which is wealthier than that found in either what he calls "scriptural peculiarity" or radicalism. He keeps up that the message of the Scriptures is dependable when rightly comprehended (recognizing contrasts in

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    In the last few hundred years there have been three new views on Christianity to take root in society and impact the world and they were; Neo-Orthodox, Evangelism and Liberalism. These three had quite the impact of the faith throughout Europe and the United States. The three had varying ideals, but it some case overlapped. However, Neo-Orthodoxy seems to be the most effective when communicating with Scripture. Liberalism will be the first to be covered in this paper, as well as the most radical

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    NME or NBD?" Translation: "In your opinion, is text messaging the enemy or no big deal?" As more and more students immerse themselves in a new language that they use over their cell phones and Blackberries, a number of educators worry that the writing skills of their students are suffering (Ring, 2006). However, other educators see little evidence that the language of texting is having a negative impact on students ' schoolwork. Is the prevalence of text messaging something to worry about? Should educators

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    the Convenience Worth the Cost? It is something everyone does, but are people aware of how much of an effect it can have? Text messaging seems harmless, Jeffery Kluger’s article “We Never Talk Anymore: The Problem with Text Messaging”, describes how the benefits of texting are actually causing negative effects on the social aspects in peoples’ lives. The convenience of text messaging is creating a generation that lacks vital communication skills that can only be learned through face-to-face communication

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    obtain my BA or I can sell my Jihadi soul to Uncle Sam 's freedom train for three to six years. It could be worse, I thought, at least I have an option. I fumble with my phone as I walk now in the late morning sun toward the Recruiter’s Office. I hate text messages, but I find myself fondling the keyboard of my stock Nokia whenever I 'm bored or drunk. Texting 's never really, I feel, a coffee drinker 's preferred mode of communication—coffee beckons the intimacy of comfortable couches, clanging saucers

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    pursue your dreams, and love you despite your flaws. The loyalty and devotion between two friends are usually shown through real-life interactions. However, written words can also show how much two friends care for each other. Wedding speeches and text messages seemingly have no connections to one another; but through purpose, audience, and conventions such as tone, diction, and grammar choices we see that the two genres reveal how close two friends are. Furthermore, we see how the purpose and audience

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    Introduction Research always is an important part in Master study, which was composed by variety parts such as action research, case study, context, etc. This essay will discuss and analysis the importance of some research terminology from 5 parts: action research, case study, primary sources, secondary sources and multidiscipline. Besides, it will explain the meaning and give some examples for each part. Action Research Action research is a disciplined process of inquiry conducted by and for

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