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    Should Quebec (or other provinces) Separate From Canada In Order To Best Protect Its Constitutional Rights? In my opinion‚ all provinces in Canada‚ including Quebec should not separate. Quebec has been one of the provinces of Canada for a long period of time. Most people in the world view that it is one of the component in Canada. French-Canadian and English-Canadian seem to live together peacefully without conflict‚ even many people with different cultures and languages come to Canada in

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    I believe that school should stay the way it currently is. With school the way it currently is students still have time after school. Students will still have time for sports after school and other school related functions. If school started later in the day and ended later students wouldn’t have hardly any time after school for things such as sports‚ socializing‚ and spending time with there families. After students get up early for a week or so they would get used to it and their bodies would adapt

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    A Separate Peace by John Knowles explores many different themes. Knowles’s understanding of these themes helps the reader understand exactly what he means. The main theme that is present within A Separate Peace is the theme of self-identity. The writer makes this theme clear multiple times throughout the novel. The first time we see the idea of self-identity in A Separate Peace is when we observe Gene change his nature to be more like Finny. Finny convinces Gene‚ and a few other boys‚ to jump

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    Has creativity literally been executed by schools? Why arrange math and science over other subjects? Since the start of middle school‚ students have been given a set number of "core subjects" they obtain gain credit for. Four out of the seven periods at school the kids endure sitting in a classroom‚ and listening to a teacher talk in relation to a subject that they may not practice later in life. In addition to core subjects‚ students must obtain credit for a foreign language‚ physical education

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    The book A Separate Peace‚ written by John Knowles‚ is about kids at Devon‚ a private high school‚ during World War II. As the war progresses throughout the book‚ it takes over life at Devon more and more. Near the beginning of the book‚ the war is not really involved in Finny and Gene’s lives at Devon‚ except as a joke and excuse for breaking rules. Later on‚ though‚ the war develops into Finny and Gene’s lives at Devon. At first‚ as the war starts to take over life at Devon‚ the boys are thinking

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    Bravest Girl in the World Malala Yousafzai was just 15 years old when she was shot in the head by the Taliban. The article "The Bravest Girl in the World" by Malala Yousafzai and Christina Lamb was presented in the December 9‚ 2013 issue of the upfront magazine. The article explained that the Taliban imposed harsh laws in the Pakistan region-including the banning of schooling for girls. Malala Yousafzai and her father defied those laws and spoke out about every girl’s right to attend school. Their

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    The purpose of public education is to educate children and prepare them for adulthood. However‚ it should not be mandatory. Although a lot of the skills taught in school are useful‚ it is should not be the government’s choice to make for millions of children. The reasons that children do not want to attend school could fill an entire page. However‚ one main reason is that they are placed in a judgemental atmosphere with strict deadlines‚ and basing their intelligence on their ability to read‚ write

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    to home school their children. Government run schools (state schools) mostly follow the national curriculum‚ and are funded by the government with no contributions from parents or businesses. They are usually mixed sex schools and all ability meaning no entrance exam is required to attend. Some state schools are faith schools meaning the children that attend these schools usually follow a particular religion e.g Christianity or Catholic. There are lots of government funded secondary schools that specialise

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    School Uniforms Schools should be schools and not fashion shows. Students that attend school are mostly worried about what they are going to wear to school and less worried about their homework‚ which is far more important. I believe that we should have school uniforms for multiple reasons. Most students think that school uniforms are dumb because every one of them would be wearing the same exact thing. Did you ever think that you could stand out in your own special way? Not everybody has to wear

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    Originally published in 1885‚ The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has been a staple in most high school repertoires and an American classic‚ but what if the book is becoming too outdated for contemporary readers to understand? Although the story of Huckleberry Finn took place in a setting more than one hundred years in the past there are and always will be universally understood themes in the book that would make it a worthwhile read even in the twenty-first century. The book focuses on coming of

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