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    High school graduates are starting to feel that they must go to college. Teachers and counselors sometimes lead us to think that we only have one option to be successful. College might not be for everyone! From my research‚ I found many articles on reasons why people go to college‚ reasons they do not go to college‚ and statistics on going and not going to college. There are many leading factors on why people might not go to college. The financial aspects of college‚ the tests you must take to get

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    Use of Cell Phones The use of cell phones should be banned for teenagers. Similar to the legal age of purchasing alcohol and tobacco‚ the same law should be enforced when it comes to the use of cell phones among teenagers. Although the thought of this may sound insane to most adolescence‚ it maybe the solution to limiting and promoting healthy cell phone use amongst today’s youth. The following solution would also be in their best interest without them even realizing it. The over use of cell phones

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    High School Students and Uniforms The debate concerning uniforms for high school students continues to spark an array of various opinions. High school can be a very strenuous period for teenagers because of puberty‚ future plans for college‚ and trying to fit in with peers. When high school students are required to wear a uniform each day‚ the burden of back to school shopping tends to be lessened. Although the average student would probably disagree with a mandatory daily uniform‚ the concept

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    Instructor: Professor Cynthia Luna Delivering educational material to high school students can be a taxing feat. Students can become overwhelmed and discouraged. Motivating students‚ through the establishment of entertaining learning activities and incorporating versatile methods of teaching as well as ; collaborating the efforts of teachers and parents to motivate students to perform optimally in class‚ enabling them to successfully graduate along with their peers. Kendra

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    wide variety of people‚ including many college graduates‚ who should have easily answered this question. With this many people failing a simple question‚ there is evidence that high schools and colleges should require students to take a personal finance class so they can be financially literate in their lives. Students attend college mostly for one reason: money. College graduates earn an estimated fifty percent more than their high school diploma coworkers‚ and over a lifetime this can equal more than

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    Students at Southwestern High School should be allowed to carry backpacks throughout the school day because they benefit learning‚ save time‚ and do not pose a safety threat. First‚ backpacks benefit learning by enabling students to stay more organized. How many times have students been admonished for arrived to class ill-prepared to learn because they did not have the necessary course materials? Since backpacks have multiple pockets and compartments‚ students can more easily transport essential

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    If students take a test or quiz and feel they can improve their grade‚ they should be able to retake the test. If the student shows he or she is overall trying to do the best they can by participating in class and turning homework in on time they should be given the opportunity to take the test again. The teacher should let the student improve their performance only if the student is a hard worker and deserves a second chance. This should be allowed since some students experience test anxiety

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    allowing guns in schools. Many people believe that allowing teachers or anyone over the age of 21 to carry a gun onto a college campus is perfectly reasonable. They believe that it allows for protection of oneself and self-defense of others. Other people believe that guns should not be allowed in schools at all. They believe that it would end badly for everyone involved. I am one of the latter. In this essay I will review points to prove that neither students or teachers should be allowed to carry guns

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    Benefits of Cell Phone Technology in the Classroom Belicia Navy JRN 412 Advanced editorial and feature writing Professor Sasha Rae June 24‚ 2012 Benefits of Cell Phone Technology in the Classroom Technology had become engrained in our society. Everywhere people are using cell phones‚ including children and teenagers. Cell phone technology and technology in general have change the way we do everything in our society. Technology has dramatically altered our world. They have become a necessary

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    Teens and Mobile Phones Text messaging explodes as teens embrace it as the centerpiece of their communication strategies with friends. April 20‚ 2010 Amanda Lenhart‚ Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project Rich Ling‚ ITU‚ Copenhagen‚ Telenor and University of Michigan Scott Campbell‚ University of Michigan Kristen Purcell‚ Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project http://pewinternet.org/Reports/2010/Teens-and-Mobile-Phones.aspx Pew Internet & American Life Project

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