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    Many people believe that sex education is a taboo topic but it is far from that it is a topic that is very important and impactful to one's life and it plays a huge step in how children will grow up. A child is an adult when they can understand about sexual education and how they can fully protect themselves against it. I believe that an adult that understand this are prepare to protect them and their love ones. Because sometimes parents underestimate the importance of it, and because religion makes

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    The core questions I asked were based on the perspective that the participants had on nudity as well as some of the possible reasons they had such views in the first place. Age, gender and cultural and religious backgrounds were important questions that were asked, or that often came up as a form of explanation for the participants’ views on nudity. These questions were particularly essential to my research since they captivate the probable variety of social views on nudity, as well as any correlation

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    many parents uncomfortable with discussing the topic with their children, it is up to sex education classes in school to properly inform teenagers about their bodies and sex. Then when these teenagers are parents themselves, they will be better prepared to talk to their own children and this will hopefully help the American general public before more informed and more likely to have safe sex. When designing a sexual education program, the most important thing would be the education and the comfort

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    A situational analysis is important as it provides a clear and precise understanding of the business’s current position and where it is heading. For example, prior to Aldi entering the Australian grocery market it conducted an analysis of its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and

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    MA 3: Problem-Based Research Educators are always looking for new ways on how to engage students in their learning and leading them to success. Even though teachers face many problems with students not wanting to learn, they keep investigating new ways on how to encourage these students to learn. In the school environment, there are many issues affecting students’ learning; therefore, educators and researchers explore different ways on. This research study challenges and motivates students to learn

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    Test Taking Analysis

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    taking strategies depends on what subject it is. The one strategies I used is flash cards for memorizing topics or classes like history medical assisting. I always use “quizilt” most times because, it is easy to create and it is always with me which is in my phone. I can prepare for my test while I am walking or while I’m eating. It can sound it out for me and also I can search for same topics that have been created by someone and study from it. The second strategy is mnemonic device, I will use

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    world of issues and controversies, I chose to write about a very popular topic that recently has taken America by storm creating one of the biggest controversies of our time; Transgender rights. In March of 2016, North Carolina passed a law requiring transgender people to use only public restrooms and locker rooms that match the gender on their birth certificate ("Transgender Rights"). The article starts with this important fact and continues to describe the definition of the term transgender, which

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    Reflective Writing Ideas

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    they think is the topic sentence. No will writing will be done by the students but rather input will be verbal. 3. Students will read a handout quietly while I read out loud. The short reading is about the life of Benjamin Franklin. Students will be asked to highlight ideas, words, and sentences that they feel are important as they follow along in the reading. Then the students will divide into small groups of three or four and and share with each other what they thought was important. A group representative

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    information to be learned. The content ranged from topics as basic as a company’s mission statement, to more complex managerial responsibilities. While all the information was important, there were three chapters I found to be particularly beneficial. Chapter 4 Managing Ethics and Social Responsibility, Chapter 5 Planning and Goal Setting and Chapter 8 Managing Change and Innovation contained information that pertained to topics I personally find very important. I find that ethics, planning and obtaining

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    places all around the world. I did not expect to learn about topics such as globalization, political geography, or industries and services. I was surprised at what all we learned in such a short period of time. I gained a new prospective and information about the world around me. Throughout the semester, my understanding and knowledge about geography has drastically changed from before this course. This course has made me think about topics and things that I have never reflected upon. I have had this

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