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    Is college worth the cost? Many people believe that it is not worth it but there are a few people who say it is. College cost has gone up by so much over the years. Less and less people are deciding to go to college because of the cost and the worth. Debt is on the rise, and many people would rather just go get a job now then be in debt for most of their lives from college. College these days just is not for everyone. College cost is much too much these days. It can cause an increase in health and

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    Math Reflection

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    For this lesson, I based it off what the students in the clinical are learning throughout the year. I mainly see my students during their math intervention, and all of them have been focusing on diving multi digit numbers with and without remainders. The students have had difficulty with this subject when first being introduced to it, but as each week progresses, they are becoming more comfortable with diving. I believe my lesson would be beneficial for students to “wrap up” a division unit, and

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    Al-Ghazali begins his discussion of theodicy with a conditional statement that will frame the rest of his one-hundred-line discussion contained in his Ihya text. This conditional statement has as its antecedent a series of eight hypotheticals which are aimed at creating a hypothetical multitude of immensely knowledgeable and wise creatures. The antecedent contains the following hypotheticals: all creatures being as intelligent and knowledgeable as the most intelligent and knowledgeable human, God

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    The Boiling Frog Theory on Population Systems thinkers have given us a useful metaphor for a certain kind of human behavior in the phenomenon of the boiled frog. The phenomenon is this. If you drop a frog in a pot of boiling water, it will of course frantically try to clamber out. But if you place it gently in a pot of tepid water and turn the heat on low, it will float there quite placidly. As the water gradually heats up, the frog will sink into a tranquil stupor, exactly like one of us in a

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    They’re Global Family business is not an Asian phenomenon. Hidden behind our country’s almost a million micro, small and medium enterprises (or MSMEs) are hundreds of thousands of family owned, managed or controlled businesses. They are generally easy to spot than to define. Do Size Matter? Family business in the Philippines is hard to define. Simply, it could be an organization where decision-making runs in the family weaved either by blood or marriage. This can exclude the owner-managed firms

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    Introduction: Anna Garcia, 38 was found in her home at Hillsboro, MO on August 24, 2016. Her neighbor Doug Greene. He last seen her walking her dog the morning before at 6:30 AM. Mr.g Greene and Ms. Garcia talked that morning. Mr.Greene had called Ms. Garcia and had no answer. He went over to her house to find out what was wrong. She did not answer and the dog was reported barking in the house. Greene decided it time to call the authorities. It was a hot 92 degree morning. The call came in at 9:45

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    The Cumberland gap The Cumberland gap, everything I own strapped on my back, On one sunny morning as I walked into my AP class, I see on the board in big dark bold words “The The Cumberland gap The Cumberland gap, everything I own strapped on my back” What could this possibly mean? As we went further into a class discussion I came to realize that this gap has a significant meaning to our nation. The cumberland gap was a mysterious gap found in the middle of nowhere in the United States by explorers

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    Track: A Short Story

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    Track is an extremely interesting sport to runners. The amount of thrill during a race beats everything from a rollercoaster to skydiving. Everything seems irrelevant in a race. The only thing on a runner's mind during a race is finishing as best as possible. The most important thing to do going into a race is prepare yourself. You need to warm up, drink a lot of water, and build up confidence. Warming up can be done however you want, but building confidence for a race can be difficult, however,

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    P: Timothy will learn and implement anger management skills that reduce irritability, anger, and aggressive behavior as evidenced by demonstrating appropriate behavior at home and school. A: MHP educated Timothy about the disadvantages of holding on to anger. MHP taught Timothy how to become more aware of what he is feeling, and recognize his anger when it occurs. MHP taught Timothy efficient communication and assertiveness skills. MHP taught Timothy skills to help discover the factors that lead

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    Biological Magnification

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    As seen in graph 1.1, group members observed that the number of toxins that were accumulated each week were all in even numbers. Also, during weeks 0-4, the accumulation of toxins in each week seem to be decreasing bit by bit, but then at week five the accumulation increased a bit (12, 10, 9, 7, 8). Discussion Looking back at the data and results collected, in five weeks the great blue heron will die. The group has successfully modeled a simulation of what will happen to the great blue heron when

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