Papers 1951-1960 of total 33468 found.
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…for educating children in schools and colleges and in scientific studies, regarding it as immoral and inhuman. My immediate reaction to this is- Is killing millions of animals and eating them more ¡¥ethical¡¦ and more ¡¥human¡¦ than using a few thousands of animals…
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…local victim service agencies and individual victims by providing them with updated information and additional help. National Center divided their efforts into educating public, helping local victim service organizations, and providing services to individual…
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…to operate these new technologies, education is a must. Education teaches us not only how to add, subtract, write papers and finish science labs, but also how to interact in every day life. Education is a constant struggle in the U.S. Trying to keep teenagers from…
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Category: /Literature/English
…). There are several aspects of diversity that contribute to the organizational structure of the fortune 500 company, among these are advancements in education, the increase of employment for different minority groups, and the development of corporate vision of diversity…
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…is severely sub par. The major problem occurring with the entire issue is not that people choose to waste all renewable materials, but more in the respect that people aren't educated enough to know the benefits of recycling. There aren't enough programs in place…
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…the nation is expansive, and so are the justifications that parents and school boards give for taking this kind of action. Proponents of literary censorship say that it's best for the students. Opponents say that it's severely detrimental to the educational
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Category: /Literature/English
…observation of finches is one of the most influential and controversial discoveries of our time. If not for his observations science and religion would be very different than they are today. If discovery leads to change then education must as well. Once education
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Category: /Literature/English
…country further their education and have more successful careers. Affirmative action “refers to policies and programs that directly or indirectly give preference to designated groups in awarding jobs and government contracts or granting admission…
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Category: /History
…supports online education. Online education introduces unprecedented options for teaching, learning, and knowledge building. Today access to a microcomputer, modem, telephone line, and communication program offers learners and teachers the possibility…
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…. This voucher supposedly gives the student enough money to attend a private institution. The belief is that a private institution provides a better education to its students. This in fact is true. As statistics show, students attending privately funded institutions…
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