America’s immigration system is broken. Too many employers game the system by hiring undocumented workers, and there are 11 million people living in the shadows.
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Neither is good for the economy or the country. President Obama is eager to work with both the House and the Senate on a comprehensive solution to immigration reform, similar to the bipartisan legislation that passed the Senate in 2013.
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America’s immigration system is broken. Too many employers game the system by hiring undocumented workers, and there are 11 million people living in t
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Jacques Cartier (1491-1557) was a French explorer who led three expeditions to Canada, in 1534, 1535, and 1541. He was looking for a route to the Pacific through North America (a Northwest Passage) but did not find one. Cartier paved the way for French exploration of North America.
Should children have homework? | Debate.org - 0 views
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I looked through the NO side. While I was doing so, I saw many errors. Most of the NO side complain that they have sports to do first, did it not occur to you that studies come first? If you fail school, the coach will (most likely) not let you play in that tournament/ game/ meet. As for the grammar errors on the NO side, I believe that many could use some Language Arts homework.
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Students should have homework because it prepares them for high school and college. If we don't prepare them in middle school and elementary school they will be more overloaded in high school and college because they didn't expect it. Long Live Homework! Plus, if we don't have homework, kids will go home and forget everything they learned.
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1. It helps you learn it better.2. It helps you understand it better.3. It tests you if you were listening while the lesson is being taught.4. It gives you problems to solve to help you get better at it.5. Homework is a good way to involve a child's family in the learning
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5 Reasons Kids Need Homework and 5 Reasons They Don't - 0 views
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They can discuss their assignments or any problems that they are having with parts of their textbooks, before or after classes.
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it will also allow parents to get more involved in their child's educational life.
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Thirdly, doing homework will prepare students for the big end tests. If a child does poorly on an assignment then they will learn what is necessary to do well on the next test without being punished. It also provides students with the opportunity to practice at what it takes to be successful in school. Like they say, practice makes perfect.
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In 1534, France’s King Francis I authorized the navigator Jacques Cartier (1491-1557) to lead a voyage to the New World in order to seek gold and other riches, as well as a new route to Asia.
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Jacques Cartier was born on December 31, 1491, in Saint-Malo, Brittany, France, and was sent by King Francis I to the New World in search of riches and a new route to Asia in 1534.
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River allowed France to lay claim to lands that would become Canada. He died in Saint-Malo in 1557.
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Jacques Cartier reportedly explored the Americas, particularly Brazil, before making three major North American voyages.
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For sharks and Rays this is not a problem as they do not have color vision anyway. The eyes of shallow water species are adapted to have a maximum sensitivity to light of around 500 nanometres, and the eyes of those species that live in deeper waters are adapted to 475-480 nanometres. Most Teleost fish however have color vision, and the eyes of the Trout (Onkorhynchus mykiss) have three sensitivity peaks at, 455, 530 and 625 nanometres.
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Inside the fish theres something called the lamellae (The lamellae is an organ that the fish has to help it breathe.) and theres tiny blood cells and theres a blood vessel that bring the blood really close to the surface. When water goes into the gills,oxygen goes to the fish. When blood carries oxygen to the lamellae it doesn't have a lot of oxygen. Blood swims through the blood vessels and water swims the opposite way to the lamellae. That way, blood swims through the gills but it was a little less oxygen than the water around it. When the blood can't hold any more oxygen it swims its way to the heart.
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To get oxygen the fish just moves with their mouth open or take a gulp of water
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The bigger the lamellae is the better blood can hit contact with water and the fish can get more oxygen
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The lamellae has evolved so much to have the most surface area it can have
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How do fish breathe under water? | Ask.com - 0 views
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The oxygen that fish and other animals with gills use is bonded to hydrogen molecules and is dissolved in the water.
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For sharks and Rays this is not a problem as they do not have color vision anyway. The eyes of shallow water species are adapted to have a maximum sensitivity to light of around 500 nanometres, and the eyes of those species that live in deeper waters are adapted to 475-480 nanometres. Most Teleost fish however have color vision, and the eyes of the Trout (Onkorhynchus mykiss) have three sensitivity peaks at, 455, 530 and 625 nanometres.
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fish and gills
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