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    Should Exams Be Abolished

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    to prepare for their examinations or even students committing suicide when they do not do well in their examinations. Yw : I don’t think that examinations should present any stress or anxiety to students because most‚ if not all‚ examinations today are scheduled and students are given advance notices of such examinations. As such‚ there should be no cause for complaints about examinations by students because they are always given sufficient time to prepare themselves for their examinations and if

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    thinks their school is the best‚ but there are a few things people like to improve. Recently we were asked what one thing we would change about East Jordan Public Schools. The most important reason found was to have school uniforms. In some cases it has shown to improve graduation and attendance East Jordan Public Schools must have school uniforms because ruling of dress code‚ wearing own clothes‚ and judging others’ clothes. Initially‚ East Jordan students must wear school uniforms because of the

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    Do school uniforms help curb violence‚ foster a better learning environment or promote discipline in students? Many people think so and are pushing schools to require them. Opinions about uniforms and dress codes vary about as much as the reasons for having them -- parents seem to love them and students seem to tolerate them at best. Nevertheless‚ many schools have jumped on the bandwagon despite students’ expressed concerns about their freedom of speech. In a 1996 Long Beach‚ Calif. speech

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    crimes committed as juveniles since 1976. Juveniles should be given a more character developing and changing punishment. Juvenile’s brains are not fully developed yet‚ leaving spur of the moment choices and decisions that are sometimes punishable by death. Although some crimes are brutal enough to receive the death penalty‚ the system of punishment on teens should be evaluated and changed. An eye for an eye is an old guideline that should be left behind during the modern times people are currently

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    they are born or where they are brought. Many children are born in another country‚ but are raised in the U.S. illegally. Children who were brought here illegally should not be punished for something they could not change. DACA gives these children a chance for a better life and more opportunities with them not having to leave. They should have the same privileges to education‚ to work‚ and to stay in the country. DACA is a program that protects undocumented immigrants brought into the U.S. as children

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    High School and Uniform

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    ** Topic: Uniforms should be made compulsory at high school. Do you agree with this statement? FINAL ESSAYschool uniform is an outfit - a set of standardized clothes - worn primarily for an educational institution. They are common in high school in various countries. The question is should uniforms at schools be made compulsory? Ideas and methods all around the world are changing at an amazing pace. The necessity of school uniform in today’s

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    I think school exams are adequate to measure student progress. I don’t like high-stakes testing because the participants are minors and the quicker you can get these students in a community college environment‚ the quicker they are able to mature and know why it’s important to work hard. I also don’t like them because they aren’t content exams‚ but instead are literacy tests‚ thus while most people are going to perform in accordance with the literacy test as to their abilities‚ the correlation is

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    The cost of education is a lot more today. Not only has the price of college gone up but also the price of many private and catholic schools. A college education is essential in today’s world. Children cannot hope to better their education if their selves or their parents cannot afford to pay for it. Some children have to rely on themselves to pay for college. Most cannot achieve better education because they can’t afford it on their minimum wage job. Others take out loans which leaves them drowned

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    Should high school students be required to pass a standardized test before getting their diploma? No‚ I would say I disagree with this approach. Why? Seniors in high school have already worked so hard to get where they are‚ I don’t think it would be fair to make them pass a standardized test. I understand the concept of having students do standardized testing to test their knowledge. However‚ I would not think it would be fair to make them take a test before being able to graduate. If the students

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    Should private education be abolished? Education is the solution to nearly every problem that exists in the world today. Education can lead to less unemployment‚ less poverty‚ high incomes and this will make the world much more economically stable. Although education is much more than high profile jobs‚ it draws a direct link between physical and mental health. There will be longer lives‚ fewer crimes and brighter prospects for the next generation. Around 80 percent of the child’s brain is influenced

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