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    My fellow students‚ we are gathered here today to talk about a problem that affects us all. And the problem of which I speak is...homework! Now we all hear the usual moans and groans when the teacher says that we have homework‚ but tell me honestly‚ who here actually likes homework? I’ll tell you‚ no-one! No teenager with a reasonable social life will allow this extra burden to be placed upon them other things‚ such as school sports‚ house competitions‚ school speech nights‚ and other such school

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    The Government Should Take Steps to Control Population Growth Jie Wang EAP2 Writer’s Workshop Ms. Miller February 21‚ 2013 Abstract During the last 30 years‚ the world’s population has haven an increase of 60%. This paper focuses on the demographic situation and the problems of population growth. It discusses the benefits of population control in terms of economic development‚ environmental issues‚ employment pressure and education opportunities. It also talks about the disadvantage of population

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    Reservation realism The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian is a young adult-novel written by the multi-artist Sherman Alexie. The book was published in 2007 and has since then been critically acclaimed‚ winning a National Book Award. In the novel‚ we get into the life of a fourteen-year-old Native American named Arnold Spirit‚ also called Junior. He lives with his alcoholic mother and father and a depressed sister on the Spokane Indian Reservation in Willpinit. Junior is‚ besides being

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    The review that I chose to review was one about Steven Sherrill’s book The Minotaur Takes His Own Sweet Time‚ by the New York Times journalist Allan Gurganus. In his review‚ titled A Minotaur’s in Maintenance in a Tale of Rust Belt America‚ Gurganus ponders whether the Minotaur is a worthwhile subject to place into contemporary American life; and while the Minotaur may be a multi-millennia year old beast‚ Gurganus believes that a once feared creature reduced to average Joe’s level is a good comparison

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    It is true that is some countries teenagers have jobs while they are still students. I support this idea and believe that it can help the teenager a lot in his present and future life. Self-reliance is an important lesson of life. People need to learn it at some point of time. Teenagers who have jobs while they are studying learn to fend for themselves. They may use the money earned to pay their school fee or may use it as their pocket money. They learn how difficult it is to earn money. This will

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    taking the elective classes that MWHS offers? Maybe you have not ran into this problem but many students‚ including myself‚ have. In this speech‚ I will persuade you that MWHS should offer more elective classes. I will explain the problems our class options create‚ offer solutions to these problems and address arguments against it. MWHS does not have classes that adhere to everyone’s interest. Students are not interested in their classes so this may cause them to lose motivation and will no longer

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    favorite sport then money should be the last thing you should be worried about. The idea of paying college athletes has been thrown around for a couple years. Some student athletes feel that they bring in a great deal of money to their universities‚ but they do not see one penny of it. These students think they should be getting paid because they put a great deal of their time and effort into playing. Instead of paying students‚ universities and the NCAA make sure the students have everything they need

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    the world and are worn for many different reasons that could range from going to a reunion to going to work. People usually think of suits‚ tuxedos‚ or something a grown up would wear when “uniform” is said. Why are children expected to wear uniforms every day if grown-ups are the ones they usually see wearing them? Many students in the lower grades might not enjoy the uniform policy‚ but they also do not really care about it. However‚ the upper grades see it as a nuisance in their daily routines

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    To limit the amount of students admitted in each professions just seems unfair.Students should have the opportunity to go into the field of study of their choice without being rejected just because theres is a limited spots in that profession.I understand what Stein is trying to do which is to train the the amount needed in any open profession.I disagree with Stein because i think students should still be trained for the profession even though there is limited opening for that profession. I disagree

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    Should Student-Athletes Get Paid Wilson Hinds Professor Dorothy Valentine‚ Strayer University 5 December 2012 Abstract For many students‚ the college experience is measured by the success of their NCAA-sanctioned athletic programs. Without the experience and athletic performance the student athlete brings‚ most colleges would not reap the benefit of these significant revenue-generating activities. At best‚ current NCAA regulations need to be revisited to ensure all avenues are addressed

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