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Bus Etiquettes

by Write Right in Advice, November 15, 2009
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Everyday millions of people travel by public transit. Here are certain etiquettes we can follow so that the commute by bus, train and other modes of public transit can be better for all of us.

Are Our Schools Turning Into Prisons?

by wvcooper in Education, October 31, 2009
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Schools are very different today than a generation ago. Are these differences contributing to the incidents of violence reported in schools? Are the added rules helping or hurting the situation.

Hate Crime on College Campuses

by Issa in Issues, October 18, 2009
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Hate crimes and what people do in response.

Drawing The Line

by Vincent Catalano in Issues, September 17, 2009
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What systems do we socialize and which do we capitalize? Where does too much control meet not enough? Marijuana: prohibition or decriminalization? Abortion: where does life begin? Death penalty: when does someone deserve to die? No matter what the argument, a line has to be drawn somewhere. How do we decide?

Duty Calls or Booty Call?

by ah1scribe in Work, August 30, 2009
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How far is too far? How far would you go on your job just to keep it?

The Importance of Elections: Origin and Continuity

by novelist in Government, August 17, 2009
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It is well known that leaders are elected when people get together to form an organization, whether it be a government, a social club, a church or synagogue, or a business organization.

Six Rules to Abide by When Ordering a Pizza

by Westy in Advice, August 3, 2009
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People think that ordering a pizza is a nonchalant thing to do. It can be quite nerve-wrecking to be the employee and be bolstered by a customer.

Interesting Spelling Facts

by Ruby Hawk in Languages, June 25, 2009
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Just a few interesting spelling hints for better spelling.

Ways for Teachers to Lead a Positive Classroom

by eteachers.info in Education, June 17, 2009
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The old adage, “You reap what you sow,” is especially true in the classroom. Remember that teachers are human and all humans are subject to bad days, negative life experiences and crabby moods. The responsibility of being a teacher includes a hidden proviso that says “leave your life at the door.” So how can a teacher do this?

Gasoline Garbage

by shovelhead13 in Work, June 16, 2009
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This is a description of one of the bad things that can happen at a gasoline terminal. It also shows the old way one could get into trucking.

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