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Improving Education
Number of words: 723 - Number of pages: 3.... the teacher provides direct instruction in reading and math." ( ) During the regular school day, students receive a variety of teaching approaches when learning the curriculum. Extended day, however, takes a more "hands on" approach to learning those objectives which are identified as needing improvement during the selection process. A ten to one student/teacher ratio allows for individualized attention to be given. By having a smaller ratio, " frequent monitoring and assessment of pupil progress, high expectations, and feedback that is performanced based " ( ) occurs. Beca .....
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Adolescent Egocentrism
Number of words: 516 - Number of pages: 2.... They’re our friends.” This displays the act of being indestructible. They all seriously thought nothing was going to happen to them. Maybe nothing will, but still they believe that there isn’t even the chance even though it happened before. Drawing on my adolescence, I can remember thinking like that also.
The second example relates to the latter. I mentioned that all the other kids were going to the party and drinking and the other eight teens were going to hang out at the house, watch movies and have fun. They all made such a huge deal that they were a different group and th .....
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Dragons In America
Number of words: 583 - Number of pages: 3.... end up with a seen where someone is shot to death. This makes the viewer
perceive society as a place too dangerous to live in.
A very obvious monster in America is a criminal. Americans fear burglars,
rapists, and killers in their own cities and states. They are feared because
their victims are people like themselves and are victimized in very familiar
places to the average American. That is why people protect themselves with
security systems and weapons. Criminals are feared mainly because their victims
are random. People never feel completely safe knowing that they may be the .....
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Commercial Vices
Number of words: 507 - Number of pages: 2.... out of the liquor business and the revenue agents assigned to
stop the illegal business went out of business too. The quality of regulated
liquor became assured and taxed, not high enough to motivate bootlegging,
became a source of public revenue. Consumption of legal alcohol became only
slightly greater than the consumption of illegal alcohol had been.
If we follow the alcohol example with all other drugs, the benefits will
obtain. Much more than that, the temptation of the forbidden fruits will
disappear. The jailing of petty drug pushers will stop, together with their
training as futur .....
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Many Advertisements Use Codes To Convey A Fairy Tale To Consumers
Number of words: 728 - Number of pages: 3.... the advertisers, use
this purposely by drawing attention to the computer and consequently the
computer game. The computer falls into another pattern. This pattern goes in
the same order, clock-wise, but alternates between Magic (the game) and
something pertaining to the background of the game. The next objects are tarot
cards and a spell book, both of which follow the patterns. These objects,
along with the mood of the entire ad being dark, may be interpreted by the
consumer to mean death or the devil. This is based on cultural beliefs and
rituals. Most people believe angels and good g .....
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Sex In Black, White And Mulatto
Number of words: 1647 - Number of pages: 6.... always willing to
oblige to their master's requests for sex.2 This, of course, is not true.
Not all slave women were so compelled to give into their owner's demands.
For some slaves the only way they could resist the advances of an
oncoming sexual predator was through resistance. Such an example is Jermain
Loguen's mother. When attacked, "she picked up a stick and dealt her would-
be rapist a blow that sent him staggering. She stood her ground even as he
rebounded with a knife, and finally she knocked him out cold."3 The
punishment for such aggressive actions though often involved a w .....
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Television And Movie Violence
Number of words: 1699 - Number of pages: 7.... is shown on television. Such statistics highlight the potentially strong influence TV can have on those who watch it. It is believed that people learn by imitating what they see, and children are particularly receptive to such learning. I feel children model things they see and learn their aggressions from family members and from television. Therefore, I feel that TV violence is a contributing factor to the aggressive behavior that is needed to commit violent acts. However, it is not the main cause.
DISCUSSION
Television and movie violence refers to the act of rape, abuse, assault, inju .....
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There Seems To Be A Need For Violence In Society!
Number of words: 727 - Number of pages: 3.... is the message here? It is, we will like you more since you are
physically stronger, and we will respect you because we are afraid of you.
That is again, a wrong message.
Violence is glorified the most throught media, violent movies, TV
shows and newspaper sensationalism.
Violent movies are born one after another: "Die Hard","The God
Father", "Natural Born Killers", "The Proffesinal", "Pulp Fiction","
Terminator 2", etc.When these kinds of movies come out, there are lines for
tickets. In some countries people have to stay in lines to buy food.
Violence can not be the way to .....
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Violence In Music And The Media
Number of words: 557 - Number of pages: 3.... a….COP KILLER, better you than me. COP KILLER, f**k police brutality! COP KILLER, I know your family’s grievin’ …F**K ‘EM! COP KILLER, but tonight we get even. I think just from those few lines you can understand why it was necessary to remove this album from stores. The first amendment right to free speech is crucial but you have to think of the safety of others when doing something like this and that is why the first amendment rights of this band were not damaged.
Another big problem with today’s music is that it seems to be common now to demean women. Kids seem to be le .....
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Racism And The Ku Klux Klan
Number of words: 1540 - Number of pages: 6.... beginning (Wilson and Lester pg. 50). This birthplace was the birthplace of future misery and despair and the beginning of a new era( Oneline pg. 1).
On an evening in May 1866, a few young men met with one of the most prominent member’s office at a Pulaski bar. In the course of the evening’s conversation, one of the members said, “Boys, let us get up a club or a society of some description” (Lester and Wilson pg. 53). The group of men were called the “Pulaski Circle” which included six members. One founding member was Captain John C. Lester, a soldier in the third Confed .....
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