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    School uniform has been a controversial issue in the United States. A lot of researchers have debated for centuries on whether or not wearing a school uniform is good. In the United States, most public schools do not require students to wear uniforms. However, students are required to wear uniform in private schools. While in most of the countries, either in a public or private school, required to wear uniforms. They even have summer and winter uniforms according to the weather. Most of the people

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    Different Film Industries in Different Countries There is one kind of product which needs multi-million investments but can see a return in only 15 to 30 days. It is based on innovation and represents a country's culture. Depending on its collection of audio and visual experiences, it can earn praises or criticism from thousands of people. Films are enchanting products for the world. AMERICAN FILM INDUSTRY [pic] It is quiet impossible to think about the American film industry without the name of

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    Home-Schooling vs. Public Schools Not so long ago, home-schooling was something that most people had not even considered as a schooling option. In 1969, Raymond Moore and John Holt laid the groundwork for one of the greatest educational movements of our time. Since that time, the option of home schooling has expanded. The three different views about education are those people who believe that home schooling is the best form of education; those people who believe that public school is the best

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    The Debate Between School Dress Codes and Uniforms The debate over school uniforms and dress codes has been going on for years and is still widely debated and talked about in the education system. Each side of the argument has many supporters. There are many pros and cons to each side so it is hard to really know what the right choice is. In Three Cups of Tea written by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin education is the main focus of the book. Although most of the book takes place half

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    Forked out potatoes. Spooned out rice and peas and corn. And in the light and warmth that was Her, we dined. (My mother 's Blue Bowl by Alice Walker. Paragraph 19, line 1-5.) The first sentence is a complex sentence because it is made up of an independent clause "the bowl stood there", "no matter how deeply or rapaciouly we dipped". And a dependent clause "seemingly full forever", "as if it had no bottom". It is a long sentence because it has several subordinate clause. The second to fourth sentence

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    Abstract This topic brief is going to look at performance pay and if this type of program can be used to increase student achievement and increase teacher accountability with maintaining a positive culture. This is currently a hot topic in many states and there are states that are looking to adopt this program and some states are dropping it. In some schools this type of program has proven to raise student achievement, but people argue that although these schools have had success, there is little

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    What is Neo-liberalism? Neo-liberalism is based on the theory that society should be shaped by the free market and the economy should be deregulated and privatised and also taxes should be reduced. Neoliberalism is defined by Investopedia (2016) as a “policy model that transfers the control of economic factor to the private sector from the public sector”. Moreover, the private sector should be subsidised and owned by the global capitalist. Neo- liberalism became popular in the 1970’s and this approach

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    Society was to be based on Egalitarianism (Shuker, 1987), but there is still a difference between private & public schools. Two of top five reasons parents give for choosing a private school are :  Small Class room Sizes  More Individual attention (Kelly & Scafidi, 2013).  In 2012, Education Minister, Hekia Parata, decided to increase  the class size as quality of teaching mattered more because teacher quality is far more cost-effective than reducing class  size (“Editorial: Size Matters

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    ABSTRACT In this paper the concept of upper edge geodetic domination number (UEGD number) and upper connected edge geodetic domination number (UCEGD number) of a graph is studied. An edge geodetic domination set (EGD set) S in a connected graph is minimal EGD set if no proper subset of S is an edge geodetic domination set. The maximum cardinality of all the minimal edge geodetic domination set is called UEGD number. An EGD set S in a connected graph is minimal CEGD set if no proper subset of S

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    Schools have been around since the 18th century; starting with private schools and then public schools came around in the 19th century (Kaplan and Williams, “American Education”). From there how to get an education has drastically changed. There are several types of schools that you can put your child in; homeschool, virtual schools, advanced placement schools, Charter schools, private school and public school. The top options are public schools and private schools. There are different considerations

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