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    Why I Decided to Continue My Education There are three simple‚ and fairly common‚ reasons for why I decided to return to school to continue my education: Higher paying jobs‚ being a good role model for my children and personal satisfaction. Higher Paying Jobs: I relocated to California from North Carolina about 4 and ½ years ago. What was I thinking? The cost of living here is outrageous‚ the jobs don’t pay that well and you are almost destined to have a roommate or two or three‚ just to make ends

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    the class. Continuing the last dialogue‚ today’s topic is the supporting reasons about why we really need to go to school. In this meeting‚ I will cover some points‚ which are the things that schools offer us and the pro and contra about home schooling and internet-schooling. Well class‚ what do you think about life when we relate it with school? Yes‚ right. Life is bored‚ especially schools. Can you imagine life without any homework‚ assignments‚ and exams? Look at the clock. The needles move so

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    Should Schools Be Allowed to Limit Students’ Online Speech? Schools should limit online speech because it could endanger people’s lives‚ be disruptive to education‚ and display offensive information. “The First Amendment to the Constitution says‚””Congress shall make no law...abridging [limiting] the freedom of speech...”” (Online Speech Mini-Q 179). Freedom of speech has limits; examples are clear and present danger‚ fighting words‚ obscenity‚ conflict with other important interest‚ and the time

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    of America is based on freedom and we should try and preserve as much freedom as possible: that being said‚ when children enter the confines of a school zone they give up some constitutional rights that are implemented in order to preserve the best learning environment possible. For example‚ canine officers are allowed into schools to sniff out drugs that may be harmful to the school environment. There is debate about whether this violates our 4th amendment right against unreasonable searches‚ but

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    saddens me to hear that kids have to wear uniforms. They are colorless and just plain boring. Some uniforms show too much skin and nobody can express themselves with uniforms. Many schools‚ at this this time‚ require their students to wear a standard uniform. Schools claim that uniforms make every student equal. But‚ what schools aren’t taking in to consideration is the large amount of students who want to be looked at as an individual. Wearing clothes that fit their style and personality can do just that

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    Topic: Children under the age of 15 should not be allowed to read adult books like the “Twilight series” Our argument: I believe that children under the age of 15 should be allowed to read adult books like the “Twilight series” according to their preferences. Some children have high comprehending skills and can understand those kinds of books. If parents review the book first‚ and think it is it appropriate for their children to read it then I think it is okay. Then children can be allowed to read

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    In the poem titled “The School Children” by Louise Gluck‚ the author utilizes an industrious tone and the symbol of the apple to establish the understanding that it is hard to maintain individuality in a society where one is expected to conform to the masses. Continuing to conform can only lead to a loss of one’s sense of self. In the first line of the poem‚ the speaker states‚ “The children go forward with their little satchels” (Gluck). The term “satchels” is used in this line and is a small bag

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    Grade 8 Mount Vernon School Room 218 Persuasive Essay / Cellular Telephone Cell Phones: Many American youth now have cell phones that they carry with them everywhere .Should cell phones be allowed at school ?Many teachers and students claim that phones are distracting while many parents and students insist that phones are necessary

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    The scarcity of education opportunities forces people into a competition to secure a place at school. In a story‚ a woman who is willing to scarify her life so that her son have an opportunity to get a better life.” The night before opening the registration‚ thousands of people lied outside the gate hoping to be first in line to get one of those positions. When the gate was opened‚ there was a stampede leading 20 injured people and a woman died. She was a mother who gave her life to try to open her

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    Teaching and Entertaining Pre-school Children Assignment One: 1.1 Describe the 10 principal factors which affect children’s growth and development. There are many factors which affect the growth and development of children. Some of these factors may only be temporary whereas many may be more permanent. Although the range is huge‚ from something as small as a common cold to a more serious illness such as cystic fibrosis‚ every one of them could‚ and in some instances have serious implications

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