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    Some people think that to kill a mocking bird should/should not be taught in classrooms ‚ Many schools teach To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee as part of their curriculum; however‚ some people think that this book is inappropriate for use in schools to teach this novel ‚ it is important because It helps students understand how life was in Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird; the book (should not/should) be taught in schools because bad language‚ you can learn from it‚ and it teaches not to hate

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    nationwide debate about whether public schools should require their students to wear uniforms. This policy should be implemented‚ because uniforms take importance away from materialism‚ and encourage students to focus on their work. Many supporters believe that the students will behave how they are dressed. If they are dressed in a tailored manner‚ then the students will act accordingly. Uniforms also encourage unity‚ take importance away from differences‚ and make schools better places in which to learn

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    If was the most byzantine and violent movie ever that I have seen in my life. It was rough and somehow realistic yet‚ surrealistic at the same time. If begins with a British public school where school song resound like a hymn and everyone must follow the rules. Long hair considered as a source of evil and there is roll call every night. New students should be sure to memorize the names of the seniors‚ and if there is an inch of deviation from the order‚ a punishment is followed. Eventually‚ Students

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    Art in schools is necessary in building a child’s development for many reasons. Art in schools helps a child develop their motor skills‚ language development‚ decision making‚ visual learning‚ inventiveness‚ cultural awareness‚ and helps to improve their academic performance. Some parents see the arts‚ whether it be a traditional art class or theater or music as a privilege or an extracurricular a student is lucky to have‚ but the arts should be viewed as necessity. Art taught in schools helps a

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    Do you think the Holocaust should be taught in schools? Everyday a teacher has to make this vital decision. The government also has to make the decision whether or not they should require schools to teach this to their students. Many people have different thoughts about this topic‚ so it becomes a crucial decision. It is a good idea to teach people about the Holocaust because it was a big part of history and it teaches many life lessons. To understand why teachers should teach it‚ first you must

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    Should Be Taught In Schools Most America teenagers are sexually active and think nothing could ever happen to them. But‚ many of them are misinformed about the risks that are involved in sex. Teens also don’t always know the best ways to protect themselves and their partners from becoming pregnant or getting STD’s. Alan Harris said‚ the more educated someone is the more likely they are to make responsible and informed choice for their behaviors. Sex education given by teachers at school is the

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    Shakespeare be taught in school curriculums or not? There are numerous reasons to keep Shakespeare in the school curriculum and plenty of other reasons to give him the boot. Shakespeare was an English playwright‚ poet‚ and actor. He lived from 1564- 1616. His work is still well known today‚ even after 450 years. Shakespeare has written 38 plays‚ poems‚ and sonnets. His works have been translated into 75 different languages‚ but now it’s time to put him down. Shakespeare shouldn’t be taught in 9th

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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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    Freedom is to have the power to do whatever your heart desires without any hindrances. In the story “Boys and Girls” by Alice Munroe‚ the narrator realizes the idea of freedom and the lack of it. She seems to define freedom as free will. As a young girl growing‚ she was allowed to do anything and everything. The narrator spent most of her time outside with her dad in the field‚ whereas other girls her age had to help out in the house. That was her freedom. In her limited world‚ the narrator feels

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    II Unit 3 Assignment 2: Exploratory Paper Prayer in Public Schools Since the US Supreme Court ruled that prayer should not be in public schools‚ it has changed the way Americans feel towards religion and state and it has also affected the upbringing of our children. By the separating of religion and state we have taken away a fundamental part of our culture. A lot of the older generation was raised with prayer in schools. Because of the diversities of religions in America today

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