Homework takes up too much time and gets in the way of other activities like art club. It can lead to cheating and is stressful like an annoying sister. Most students hate homework and see it as boring, manipulative, and unfair.
This document discusses the definition of beauty. It argues that beauty is confidence, not just physical appearance. Confidence allows one's inner beauty to shine through by increasing self-esteem and positive thinking. While physical attractiveness has traditionally been viewed as beauty, true beauty comes from being confident and comfortable with who you are. When one feels confident, they carry themselves differently through smiling more and dressing in a way that suits them, radiating an attractiveness and beauty from the inside out.
10 success nuggets for secondary school studentsAkinola Oyedele
This is a summary of valuable information worth remembering for high school students. To some this might be new, to many others this serves as a reminder.
The document discusses English modal verbs and their uses. It covers must and have to which both express obligation or necessity, with must being used only in the present tense and having the negative form mustn't, while have to changes in the third person and can be used in any tense with the negative form being don't have/doesn't have to. It also covers can and could which express ability, with could also being used to talk about ability in the past or in a formal way. Finally, it discusses should which is used to make recommendations or give advice, and also to express obligations or expectations. It provides examples and links to additional learning resources.
Piano instruction can be a rewarding way to learn music. Learning from a teacher makes it easier to improve than learning alone, though some are self-motivated to teach themselves. It is important to find the right teacher that fits an individual's learning style and personality. Consistent practice is necessary to see improvement over time, and learning an instrument teaches valuable skills like discipline, persistence, and the ability to work through challenges.
Taylor has chosen to do her senior project on the career of teaching. She wants to pursue this career because she had an amazing 3rd grade teacher, Mrs. Jackson, who helped her overcome challenges with ADHD and learning multiplication through song. Taylor also enjoyed teaching and answering questions for the young children she babysat. For her project, Taylor plans to research what it takes to be a good teacher, the education and certification required, a teacher's daily life challenges. She will interview her former teacher Mrs. Jackson and shadow other teachers to learn different teaching styles. Taylor will complete her required observation hours at South Elementary School and create a lesson plan for her project.
Life work balance dr sunita maheswari 2015Mathew B R
Dr. Sunita Maheshwari shares her experiences achieving work-life balance as a cardiologist. She faced challenges like long work hours without support in her early career. She advocated for better conditions, like taking Wednesdays off to spend time with her children. Over time, she learned to prioritize family through small daily gestures, efficient time management, hiring help, and finding joy in life outside of work. Her message is that maintaining relationships and personal well-being are as important as professional success.
The document provides an overview of the simple present tense in English. It discusses how the simple present is used to talk about facts or habitual actions. It provides examples of affirmative sentences using the simple present, as well as negative sentences using contractions and auxiliary verbs. The document also discusses yes/no questions and wh-questions using the simple present tense, giving examples of each. Finally, it provides a link to additional resources on the simple present tense.
Moving back in with parents after college is becoming increasingly common. A 2012 Pew Research Center study found that 36% of young adults ages 18-31 in the US live with their parents, a 4% increase from 2007. Living at home allows recent graduates to save money as they transition to new jobs or education. While not always ideal, moving back is a practical choice for many. This article provides tips for recent grads living at home, such as being appreciative, developing an exit plan, helping around the house, and maintaining boundaries. Graduates share both positive and negative experiences living with parents after college.
This document discusses the definition of beauty. It argues that beauty is confidence, not just physical appearance. Confidence allows one's inner beauty to shine through by increasing self-esteem and positive thinking. While physical attractiveness has traditionally been viewed as beauty, true beauty comes from being confident and comfortable with who you are. When one feels confident, they carry themselves differently through smiling more and dressing in a way that suits them, radiating an attractiveness and beauty from the inside out.
10 success nuggets for secondary school studentsAkinola Oyedele
This is a summary of valuable information worth remembering for high school students. To some this might be new, to many others this serves as a reminder.
The document discusses English modal verbs and their uses. It covers must and have to which both express obligation or necessity, with must being used only in the present tense and having the negative form mustn't, while have to changes in the third person and can be used in any tense with the negative form being don't have/doesn't have to. It also covers can and could which express ability, with could also being used to talk about ability in the past or in a formal way. Finally, it discusses should which is used to make recommendations or give advice, and also to express obligations or expectations. It provides examples and links to additional learning resources.
Piano instruction can be a rewarding way to learn music. Learning from a teacher makes it easier to improve than learning alone, though some are self-motivated to teach themselves. It is important to find the right teacher that fits an individual's learning style and personality. Consistent practice is necessary to see improvement over time, and learning an instrument teaches valuable skills like discipline, persistence, and the ability to work through challenges.
Taylor has chosen to do her senior project on the career of teaching. She wants to pursue this career because she had an amazing 3rd grade teacher, Mrs. Jackson, who helped her overcome challenges with ADHD and learning multiplication through song. Taylor also enjoyed teaching and answering questions for the young children she babysat. For her project, Taylor plans to research what it takes to be a good teacher, the education and certification required, a teacher's daily life challenges. She will interview her former teacher Mrs. Jackson and shadow other teachers to learn different teaching styles. Taylor will complete her required observation hours at South Elementary School and create a lesson plan for her project.
Life work balance dr sunita maheswari 2015Mathew B R
Dr. Sunita Maheshwari shares her experiences achieving work-life balance as a cardiologist. She faced challenges like long work hours without support in her early career. She advocated for better conditions, like taking Wednesdays off to spend time with her children. Over time, she learned to prioritize family through small daily gestures, efficient time management, hiring help, and finding joy in life outside of work. Her message is that maintaining relationships and personal well-being are as important as professional success.
The document provides an overview of the simple present tense in English. It discusses how the simple present is used to talk about facts or habitual actions. It provides examples of affirmative sentences using the simple present, as well as negative sentences using contractions and auxiliary verbs. The document also discusses yes/no questions and wh-questions using the simple present tense, giving examples of each. Finally, it provides a link to additional resources on the simple present tense.
Moving back in with parents after college is becoming increasingly common. A 2012 Pew Research Center study found that 36% of young adults ages 18-31 in the US live with their parents, a 4% increase from 2007. Living at home allows recent graduates to save money as they transition to new jobs or education. While not always ideal, moving back is a practical choice for many. This article provides tips for recent grads living at home, such as being appreciative, developing an exit plan, helping around the house, and maintaining boundaries. Graduates share both positive and negative experiences living with parents after college.
The document discusses the ongoing war in Iraq and questions why it is still continuing. It mentions soldiers loading guns, bombs exploding, cats surrendering, and the grim reaper coming to get people. It also lists various words like family, destruction, the sun, Iraq, Jesus, a kid from Iraq, rivers, months, nuclear bombs, money, poor families, and ships. The document calls for the war to be stopped immediately.
When groups don't cooperate, it can lead to arguing, being bossy, putting others down, pushing others, fights, harming others, ignoring objectives, kicking people, laziness, losing focus, quitting the group, roughhousing, calling people names, teasing, whining, and yelling. The document suggests that for a group to work well together, members need to cooperate and avoid these types of counterproductive behaviors.
Ms. Allison Klimek received a high school diploma from Grand Island Senior High in 2003, a Bachelor's degree in Education from Doane College in 2007, and a Master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction from Doane College in 2010. She enjoys traveling and her favorite part of teaching is literacy.
The document argues that cellphones should be allowed for children ages 11 and older. It lists reasons cellphones are useful, such as calling friends, using calendars and music, and ordering food. However, it also notes cellphones can be expensive and come with responsibilities. In the end, the document concludes that 11 year olds should be able to have cellphones.
This document appears to be an alphabet poem written by multiple authors listing each letter of the alphabet from A to Z. It follows the standard structure of an alphabet poem by listing each letter in order without providing much additional context or meaning for each letter. The poem concludes by stating "THE END" to mark the completion of listing all 26 letters.
Cell phones in school can be useful for students in several ways such as contacting someone in an emergency, updating research more easily without needing to go to the library, and playing games during free time. However, teachers may see cell phones as a distraction or way for students to get in trouble rather than a learning tool. The document makes the case that cell phones have benefits for students but also acknowledges teachers' perspectives that they can be disruptive.
The document discusses various appropriate and inappropriate uses of cellphones. It suggests cellphones should be used for emergencies like calling 911, but that it is dangerous to use them for activities like texting while driving or talking on the phone while driving. It also mentions cellphones can be used to call friends and family, request rides, and listen to music, but should not be used on trains or to disturb others in public.
People should have Facebook for the following reasons:
1) It allows you to connect with friends and family through adding friends, viewing photos, and communicating.
2) Facebook provides entertainment through games and browsing profiles as well as something to do.
3) The site allows you to control your privacy through blocking people, keeping your profile private, and removing unwanted friends.
This document makes the case for providing laptops to students in school. It argues that laptops could help avoid overcrowding computer labs, allow students to access information faster for schoolwork and presentations, and help students complete assignments more easily. However, the document notes that teachers worry students may use laptops to access gaming or unwanted websites. It proposes solutions like using classroom monitors and blocking restricted sites. The conclusion urges readers to support getting laptops for students.
This portfolio contains assignments and reflections from an English course taken during the semester of August to December 2012. It includes links to videos, assignments on topics like passive voice and letter writing, a self-evaluation, and reflections on areas of strength and areas for improvement in the student's English skills. The student indicates enjoying the course but needing to improve by doing all assignments, studying more, and practicing speaking English.
This document contains a schedule of subjects for different classrooms on different days as well as a comparison of two classrooms in photographs and descriptions of the students and teachers. It also includes a list of possible subjects studied in schools and a short true/false quiz.
Your Parents: The Reason For A Poverty CycleNeno Natural
The document discusses how parents can inspire their children through hard work and perseverance. It describes a woman who came in second place in a competition despite facing challenges. Though she worked hard in practicing, the author realized the important lesson for her children was the effort she put in, not just the results. The document argues parents largely influence their children's habits and attitudes through their own behaviors. It provides examples like watching TV instead of engaging with family, seeing work as only something to avoid, and not reading regularly after school. The author advocates parents making conscious efforts to break cycles of poverty by modeling positive behaviors for their children.
The document summarizes the respondent's best friends from when they were 5 years old. It states that their best friend was a classmate named Lina Gutierrez from school in Buga. They met most of their friends at that same school. They were best friends because they had fun playing together all day and were special to each other. They had things in common like enjoying sports, going to the movies, and doing homework together.
The document provides sample dialogs and exercises for students to practice asking and telling time, dates, and introducing themselves. It includes sample conversations with time expressions, dates written in both numeric and word form, and instructions for role playing greetings and asking basic information about others.
The interview summarizes an interview between a magazine journalist and up-and-coming pop star Delia Fray. Some key details include:
- Delia Fray was discovered by the journalist in a chance encounter while shopping
- Delia discusses her love of music, fashion, and food while sipping a fruit drink
- She promotes her upcoming album "Rain or Shine" which has a mellow yet escalating sound across 5 tracks
- Delia seems mature for her age of 15 and is dedicated to her craft while still trying to have a normal social life
New Headway Intermediate - Unit 9 relationships .. ..
New Headway Intermediate Unit 9 relationships
New Headway Intermediate UNIDAD 9 Relationships
TEMAS: Modal verbs 2- probability, Character adjectives, So do I ! Neither do!.
How I got through grade 5 to get ready for secondary0106040
Ryan provides a survival guide for students in Mr. H's grade 5 class with tips in several areas:
1) Plan your homework schedule as Mr. H expects high-quality work, though homework is usually not due the next day.
2) Organize your materials, pack your planner daily, and keep loose papers in folders to avoid losing them.
3) Check schedules and cubbies to ensure you bring the right materials between classrooms.
4) Check your planner daily for homework due and be honest if you forget rather than lying.
This document summarizes and reviews Solange's new album "A Seat at the Table". It discusses Solange's 8 year creative process for the album and how she experienced a mental breakdown early on. The review highlights how the album reflects the current political climate and experiences of the Black community. It also discusses interviews with Master P and Solange's mother that provide insight into navigating the music industry and cultural pride as a Black artist. The review encourages listening to and discussing the album to understand its meaning for creatives living in 2016. Another article provides tips for shifting one's creative mindset, including planning, using a journal, brainstorming, and setting goals.
The document provides tips for students in four areas: home, school, entertainment, and health. It advises students to respect their parents, help at home, and communicate well with parents. At school, students should pay attention in class, take notes, and try their best. For entertainment, students should enjoy free time by reading books and listening to music. Regarding health, the tips are to exercise, eat a balanced diet, and get enough sleep.
Twitlonger - Socialization: important for seniors by Springhill Care Groupnikolaimali
Socialization is very important for seniors as friends and family may have been lost over time. It is beneficial for seniors to keep in contact with old friends and meet at least once a month. Seniors can also meet new people by going to museums, parks, movies or staying home cooking and talking. If unable to socialize independently, senior centers provide opportunities like bingo. Leading activity groups based on interests is another way for seniors to socialize and stay active while helping younger generations learn. It is important for seniors not to take on too many activities alone and to continue enjoying time with family.
Karla Pavón introduces herself and describes some of her interests including drawing, writing, reading, photography, spending time with friends and her boyfriend Israel, listening to music from bands like Coldplay and Imagine Dragons, and watching movies. She discusses topics covered in her English portfolio including the love of her life (Israel), her favorite dish (tacos), grammar lessons on adjectives and questions, and the difference between using will and going to for future tense. She reflects on wanting to improve her commitment and time management in future classes.
Macam-macam Expressing dan Phrasal VerbsWien Adithya
The document provides expressions for expressing gratitude, congratulating others, surprise, and disbelief in English. It includes example dialogues demonstrating the use of these expressions. It also discusses the use of "will" and "be going to" for making predictions, paired conjunctions like "both...and", causative verbs, tag questions, and phrasal verbs in English. The document aims to teach English expressions, structures, and grammar through examples and short conversations.
The document discusses the ongoing war in Iraq and questions why it is still continuing. It mentions soldiers loading guns, bombs exploding, cats surrendering, and the grim reaper coming to get people. It also lists various words like family, destruction, the sun, Iraq, Jesus, a kid from Iraq, rivers, months, nuclear bombs, money, poor families, and ships. The document calls for the war to be stopped immediately.
When groups don't cooperate, it can lead to arguing, being bossy, putting others down, pushing others, fights, harming others, ignoring objectives, kicking people, laziness, losing focus, quitting the group, roughhousing, calling people names, teasing, whining, and yelling. The document suggests that for a group to work well together, members need to cooperate and avoid these types of counterproductive behaviors.
Ms. Allison Klimek received a high school diploma from Grand Island Senior High in 2003, a Bachelor's degree in Education from Doane College in 2007, and a Master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction from Doane College in 2010. She enjoys traveling and her favorite part of teaching is literacy.
The document argues that cellphones should be allowed for children ages 11 and older. It lists reasons cellphones are useful, such as calling friends, using calendars and music, and ordering food. However, it also notes cellphones can be expensive and come with responsibilities. In the end, the document concludes that 11 year olds should be able to have cellphones.
This document appears to be an alphabet poem written by multiple authors listing each letter of the alphabet from A to Z. It follows the standard structure of an alphabet poem by listing each letter in order without providing much additional context or meaning for each letter. The poem concludes by stating "THE END" to mark the completion of listing all 26 letters.
Cell phones in school can be useful for students in several ways such as contacting someone in an emergency, updating research more easily without needing to go to the library, and playing games during free time. However, teachers may see cell phones as a distraction or way for students to get in trouble rather than a learning tool. The document makes the case that cell phones have benefits for students but also acknowledges teachers' perspectives that they can be disruptive.
The document discusses various appropriate and inappropriate uses of cellphones. It suggests cellphones should be used for emergencies like calling 911, but that it is dangerous to use them for activities like texting while driving or talking on the phone while driving. It also mentions cellphones can be used to call friends and family, request rides, and listen to music, but should not be used on trains or to disturb others in public.
People should have Facebook for the following reasons:
1) It allows you to connect with friends and family through adding friends, viewing photos, and communicating.
2) Facebook provides entertainment through games and browsing profiles as well as something to do.
3) The site allows you to control your privacy through blocking people, keeping your profile private, and removing unwanted friends.
This document makes the case for providing laptops to students in school. It argues that laptops could help avoid overcrowding computer labs, allow students to access information faster for schoolwork and presentations, and help students complete assignments more easily. However, the document notes that teachers worry students may use laptops to access gaming or unwanted websites. It proposes solutions like using classroom monitors and blocking restricted sites. The conclusion urges readers to support getting laptops for students.
This portfolio contains assignments and reflections from an English course taken during the semester of August to December 2012. It includes links to videos, assignments on topics like passive voice and letter writing, a self-evaluation, and reflections on areas of strength and areas for improvement in the student's English skills. The student indicates enjoying the course but needing to improve by doing all assignments, studying more, and practicing speaking English.
This document contains a schedule of subjects for different classrooms on different days as well as a comparison of two classrooms in photographs and descriptions of the students and teachers. It also includes a list of possible subjects studied in schools and a short true/false quiz.
Your Parents: The Reason For A Poverty CycleNeno Natural
The document discusses how parents can inspire their children through hard work and perseverance. It describes a woman who came in second place in a competition despite facing challenges. Though she worked hard in practicing, the author realized the important lesson for her children was the effort she put in, not just the results. The document argues parents largely influence their children's habits and attitudes through their own behaviors. It provides examples like watching TV instead of engaging with family, seeing work as only something to avoid, and not reading regularly after school. The author advocates parents making conscious efforts to break cycles of poverty by modeling positive behaviors for their children.
The document summarizes the respondent's best friends from when they were 5 years old. It states that their best friend was a classmate named Lina Gutierrez from school in Buga. They met most of their friends at that same school. They were best friends because they had fun playing together all day and were special to each other. They had things in common like enjoying sports, going to the movies, and doing homework together.
The document provides sample dialogs and exercises for students to practice asking and telling time, dates, and introducing themselves. It includes sample conversations with time expressions, dates written in both numeric and word form, and instructions for role playing greetings and asking basic information about others.
The interview summarizes an interview between a magazine journalist and up-and-coming pop star Delia Fray. Some key details include:
- Delia Fray was discovered by the journalist in a chance encounter while shopping
- Delia discusses her love of music, fashion, and food while sipping a fruit drink
- She promotes her upcoming album "Rain or Shine" which has a mellow yet escalating sound across 5 tracks
- Delia seems mature for her age of 15 and is dedicated to her craft while still trying to have a normal social life
New Headway Intermediate - Unit 9 relationships .. ..
New Headway Intermediate Unit 9 relationships
New Headway Intermediate UNIDAD 9 Relationships
TEMAS: Modal verbs 2- probability, Character adjectives, So do I ! Neither do!.
How I got through grade 5 to get ready for secondary0106040
Ryan provides a survival guide for students in Mr. H's grade 5 class with tips in several areas:
1) Plan your homework schedule as Mr. H expects high-quality work, though homework is usually not due the next day.
2) Organize your materials, pack your planner daily, and keep loose papers in folders to avoid losing them.
3) Check schedules and cubbies to ensure you bring the right materials between classrooms.
4) Check your planner daily for homework due and be honest if you forget rather than lying.
This document summarizes and reviews Solange's new album "A Seat at the Table". It discusses Solange's 8 year creative process for the album and how she experienced a mental breakdown early on. The review highlights how the album reflects the current political climate and experiences of the Black community. It also discusses interviews with Master P and Solange's mother that provide insight into navigating the music industry and cultural pride as a Black artist. The review encourages listening to and discussing the album to understand its meaning for creatives living in 2016. Another article provides tips for shifting one's creative mindset, including planning, using a journal, brainstorming, and setting goals.
The document provides tips for students in four areas: home, school, entertainment, and health. It advises students to respect their parents, help at home, and communicate well with parents. At school, students should pay attention in class, take notes, and try their best. For entertainment, students should enjoy free time by reading books and listening to music. Regarding health, the tips are to exercise, eat a balanced diet, and get enough sleep.
Twitlonger - Socialization: important for seniors by Springhill Care Groupnikolaimali
Socialization is very important for seniors as friends and family may have been lost over time. It is beneficial for seniors to keep in contact with old friends and meet at least once a month. Seniors can also meet new people by going to museums, parks, movies or staying home cooking and talking. If unable to socialize independently, senior centers provide opportunities like bingo. Leading activity groups based on interests is another way for seniors to socialize and stay active while helping younger generations learn. It is important for seniors not to take on too many activities alone and to continue enjoying time with family.
Karla Pavón introduces herself and describes some of her interests including drawing, writing, reading, photography, spending time with friends and her boyfriend Israel, listening to music from bands like Coldplay and Imagine Dragons, and watching movies. She discusses topics covered in her English portfolio including the love of her life (Israel), her favorite dish (tacos), grammar lessons on adjectives and questions, and the difference between using will and going to for future tense. She reflects on wanting to improve her commitment and time management in future classes.
Macam-macam Expressing dan Phrasal VerbsWien Adithya
The document provides expressions for expressing gratitude, congratulating others, surprise, and disbelief in English. It includes example dialogues demonstrating the use of these expressions. It also discusses the use of "will" and "be going to" for making predictions, paired conjunctions like "both...and", causative verbs, tag questions, and phrasal verbs in English. The document aims to teach English expressions, structures, and grammar through examples and short conversations.
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The document discusses different types of figurative language including onomatopoeia, alliteration, simile, metaphor, personification, idiom, and hyperbole. It provides examples for each technique and explains how they are used to convey meaning beyond the literal definition through descriptive comparisons. The purpose of figurative language is to make writing more interesting and help paint a picture in the reader's mind.
Atomic bombs are dangerous and costly to produce, occupying over 15,000 square miles of land. While they provide advantages in war, nuclear weapons destroy lives instantly and cause harmful radiation, negatively impacting public health. Though nuclear tests produced impressive explosions, the loss of life and long-term effects of radiation make atomic bombs an unacceptable option for modern warfare or deterrence.
This document discusses stopping animal abuse for various reasons. It provides 26 different reasons using letters A through Z for why animal abuse should not occur. It concludes by stating that animals should be treated with respect and not hurt or killed, even if they are perceived as misbehaving, as animals are like people's children and do not deserve cruelty.
The document argues that the city should build an indoor skatepark. It says that an indoor park would prevent issues like vandalism from occurring since skaters could use it regardless of weather conditions. It also notes that having an indoor park would keep the park clean and safe for skaters of all ages. The document asks several questions about potential locations and funding sources for an indoor skatepark.
The document argues that school should be shorter for several reasons:
1) Kids are too tired and can't stay focused in class for long periods of time. Many kids sleep in class and miss lessons.
2) Kids have less time for family, relaxation, quiet time, pets and hobbies with long school days and tons of homework.
3) Shorter school days would reduce stress and potential for violence while allowing kids more time to brush their teeth and sleep.
The document discusses various ways for individuals to help the environment and go green. It addresses issues like air and water pollution, recycling, saving energy, and using alternative transportation. It encourages readers to make small changes, get others involved, and work as a team to make a positive impact on the planet.
1) The document argues that killing animals at shelters is wrong and that all animals deserve a second chance.
2) It states that cats and dogs are dying due to abuse and neglect at shelters.
3) The authors advocate feeding, rescuing, and helping animals in need to improve their lives and stop them from being killed or suffering.
The document argues that all kids should be able to eat school lunches for free for several reasons. It states that lunch costs almost $1000 per year which does not fit within many family budgets. It also notes that eating helps kids concentrate in class, is good for their health, and helps memory and focus. The document suggests that providing free lunches could save families money that could be used for other expenses like Christmas.
The document argues that students should have personal computers for several reasons: it would bring technology into lessons; teachers could correct work in real-time; students could type assignments; it would help students learn about technology; fundraising could be done to pay for computers; and computers are useful learning tools that could improve grades and make students more productive. While there are costs and potential issues if computers break, the document proposes fundraising ideas and says the benefits of personal computers for students are significant and exciting.
Class pets can be a good addition to a classroom if properly cared for, but they also come with responsibilities and challenges. While class pets may help teach students responsibility and life lessons, they require significant attention beyond what teachers can provide. Issues like illnesses, student allergies, messiness, and students becoming attached then upset all need consideration before deciding on a class pet. Guinea pigs can make excellent classroom pets due to their hardiness.
This document discusses the various causes and effects of air pollution. It notes that air pollution is bad for the environment and is causing harm to polar bears and people's health, increasing risks of heart and lung disease. Various actions are recommended to reduce air pollution, such as recycling, riding bikes more often, using less power plants and private cars, and developing wind and solar energy. The thinning of the ozone layer from air pollution also harms living things. In conclusion, the document calls on people to help save the world by addressing air pollution.
Recycling uranium and plutonium from nuclear energy production could provide several benefits: it would save money by reducing energy bills; it is more economical than other options despite some objections; and it could help address energy and unemployment issues. Recycled nuclear material can also be used safely for agriculture, pollution detection, and controlling insect populations. Many argue it is a safer and more environmentally friendly option for energy production compared to mining and using fresh nuclear materials.
The document discusses the debate around whether students should be allowed to wear pajamas to school. It notes that 55% of people think pajamas should be allowed in school and provides reasons from both sides. Students say pajamas are comfortable and allow flexibility, while others argue it could be seen as lazy or inappropriate if revealing. The document doesn't take a clear stance but explores the perspectives in the debate.
This document outlines various reasons why animal cruelty is wrong and should be prevented. It discusses how animals are abused in circuses, farms, and pounds, as well as neglected by their owners. It notes that only 33 states have laws against pet cruelty. The document encourages adopting pets from shelters to give them a good home, and urges people to speak out against animal abuse and support laws against cruelty.
The document argues that animal testing is cruel and should be stopped. It notes that many species are becoming extinct due to animal testing, and that animals of all types, from dogs to frogs, experience torture. The document urges readers to consider how they would feel if tested on and to think of the many animals that have been harmed from this practice. It concludes by strongly stating that animals should never be tested on.
The document discusses the importance of protecting rainforests and the negative impacts of deforestation. It notes that rainforests contain a high percentage of the world's animal species, provide important medicines, produce oxygen, regulate the climate, and are being destroyed at an alarming rate every year. The document urges readers to help stop rainforest destruction and warns that the consequences of widespread deforestation would be severe.
Hundreds of crocodiles and alligators are killed each week for their skins, despite there only being 17 reported attacks since 1942. Over 6-8 million skins are traded annually. Various crocodile and alligator species are overexploited due to overhunting. The document calls for stopping the killing of crocodiles and alligators.
Dog fighting involves forcing dogs to fight each other for entertainment and gambling purposes. Millions of dogs die in fights each year and the dogs are often starved, abused, and trained to be aggressive solely for fighting. While dog fighting is illegal in most places, it still occurs underground and even involves children at times. The document argues that dog fighting should be eliminated because it is cruel and inhumane to the animals.
Video games are good for kids according to the authors. They help develop hand-eye coordination and introduce kids to different gaming consoles and genres. Some games even provide light exercise. Video games can help kids develop important mental skills and be entertaining while allowing them to socialize with others online.
The document is a bibliography and call to action from students to help save giant pandas. It lists various websites about pandas and their conservation as sources of information. It includes a quote questioning if pandas should be left to face extinction and another quote advocating to save panda bears. It ends with a plea to help save giant pandas with a smiley face.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
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at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
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This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
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This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.