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    persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that sex education must be taught in elementary school Central Ideal: Sex education in elementary can help to educate children about safe sex leading them to know more about their body and the risk of becoming pregnant. Type of Speech: Question of Policy Organizational Pattern: Motivated Sequence ATTENTION I. Let’s take a look at this clip: “10 years old girl gives birth in Colombia” (Youtube)‚ isn ’t it shocking? II. I used to volunteer

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    Although home school is a more personal one on one atmosphere‚ public school offers teachers with degrees and individual teachers for each subject. This is a personal decision parents have to decide. Both options have their good points and bad points. When it comes to teaching a student‚ both educational ways have completely different ideas on how they think the best way. Public Schools use a general system that seems to work for a majority of the students. Home School is based a lot on the

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    Michael Quigley American History Professor Martin April 3‚ 2014 Segregation in Public Schools in the 1950s Introduction As Olson (2007) denotes‚ every country was founded on certain events which took place in the past. Those events that took place in the past at different timing‚ monthly‚ yearly or even in intervals of compounded years‚ they were grouped together to form what people refer today as history. The events related to how people lived and existed in those ancient times. History

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    is often banned in schools and one of the main causes of this is because of what is considered inappropriate language for the students. Most texts should not be banned or challenged due to profanity and should stay incorporated in the curriculum by teachers for students to learn from due to the learning and lack of negative consequence that they cause. The largest group to request books to be taken out of curriculums is upset parents and many times it does cause the school to have to remove it

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    Is it too soon to talk about boy/girl relationships in elementary school? Of course it is‚ you say! Well‚ you may not want to hear about it‚ or you may choose denial over reality‚ but the fact remains that children are playing out the cultural role that they are being taught as early as 2nd grade. Therefore‚ the relationship between boys and girls at every school (Christian and non- Christian) is a topic that needs to be discussed from a Biblical standpoint. Recently I have observed an increase

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    Throughout the short story “ Boys and Girls”‚ Alice Munro takes us through a young girl’s journey to break away from the typical life of a woman. Munro suggests that although we would like to define our identity‚ it is society who defines who we are. The short story was based in a time period where men and women were not considered equal. Throughout the story‚ the narrator struggles to accept society’s unwritten rules that are being forced upon her. She would much rather be outdoors doing "ritualistically

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    The Effects of Homeschooling on the Public Education System Sociology 100: Intro to Sociology June 15‚ 2014 Homeschooling a child affects those in the education system by creating competition and is considered a threat to those who are in power‚ therefore‚ by not making the option of homeschooling readily available to the general public‚ the public school system ensures that it maintains control of the education system and all those in it. Conflict Theory of Education

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    Home Schooling vs. Public SchoolSchooling is an important decision in educating children. In today’s world more and more families are choosing to home school their children. While there are advantages and disadvantages to both options. The major factors in deciding which option is best are the learning environment‚ the curriculum‚ and meeting the needs of the child or children. Advantages: Home School Learning environment. Children within the home school environment are more likely to be calm

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    Would you prefer home schooling or public schooling? There are a lot of questions that run through a parents mind when making decisions when it comes to their children’s education. Both home schooling and public schooling have their pros and cons‚ but many parents often question which one is actually better for their child. Home schooling will provide a more direct and focused education than public school. Public school is better in many ways including children get to be social among children of

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    promoting school desegregation‚ by which minority students are transported to largely white schools and white students are brought to largely minority schools. It is intended to safeguard the Civil Rights of students and to provide equal opportunity in public education. Busing is also an example of affirmative action that is‚ the attempt to undo or compensate for the effects of past discrimination. Such action is sometimes called compensatory justice. In many instances‚ neighborhood schools remain

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