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    Back to School Every year the President of The United States gives a speech to American students. That goes without saying that it is given in the very beginning of the school year. The purpose of the speech is to welcome all new students and to prepare all students in the USA for a new year‚ which will bring them one step closer to their future. This following speech “Back to School” by President Barack Obama is given on September 8th 2009‚ at Wakefield High School in Arlington‚ Virginia.

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    Bad grades

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    Who cares about good grades? I never did. I had always told myself that a D was a good grade. Although I was very smart I was completely irresponsible when it came to turning in assignments for classes. I had gone through middle school with a mind set that D’s were passing and at the time that’s all that mattered. It gave me more time to be with friends and less with school. But I was in for a wake up call my second year of high school when I was called in by my counselor. “Okay students‚ I’m going

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    Should schools be able to revoke your freedom of speech? No I do not believe so because of many reasons. One‚ it’s against the first amendment in the constitution. Second‚ the whole point of our founding fathers came over here to America was to have freedom. Third‚ this is a democracy. So‚ no school should not be able to take away our freedom of speech Our amendments were made for a guide line for our government and to give us rights. If a school that runs off of taxes paid from the people of

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    Grades of Thinking

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    three grades of thinking are. He believes that most people are grade three thinkers. Grade three thinkers tend to feel‚ and not to think. Golding gives an example of his teacher Mr. Houghton‚ who would always talk about “good life‚ sexless‚ and free of duty”‚ while “his neck would turn of itself” if a girl passed by the window. “Mr. Houghton thought with his neck.” A grade-two thinker is someone who can detect contradictions—someone who is critical but does not produce fresh ideas. While grade one

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    protest the war using black armbands. The school principals heard of their plan and responded by creating a school policy banning these black armbands. They informed the students that they would be punished if they wore the armbands. The students still wore the armbands to school and were subsequently suspended. Because they were minors‚ their father filed a lawsuit. He sued for a small sum of money for the damages and a law that prevented the schools officials from enforcing their anti-armband

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    Cash for Grades

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    Cash For Grades Cash for grades; does it really make a difference if one earns it for the good of their education or the good of their savings? Giving out cash for grades is a time old controversy. Some argue that it is a nice incentive for students to receive good grades. Others say it just takes away from the glory of receiving a good grade just because it’s a reward within itself. From yes’ to no’s can one honestly prove that giving cash for grades gets a person anywhere in life. What happens

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    Failing Grades

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    Students At Southgate Institute of Malvar Failed To Have Good Grades Maria Gracia Tacla Ayralyn Reano Joshua Patrick Deleon Jeric Landicho Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in English IV High School Department Southgate Ins. Of Malvar October‚ 2012 Introduction In our New Generation‚ which is the 20th century; most of the students get lower grades. Moreover‚ some students can’t attain to get good grades because they are not giving more attentions on their studies

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    Assessment 4- Data Analysis Report Factor 1- Safety- This factor measures the extent of how safe individuals believe public transport is. A high score on this factor would mean- That the individual perceives public transport as quite a safe option for them to take. Relationships found in this factor (safety) include- * Quite a significant relationship with regular transport use with a P-value of 0.01‚ where regular users scored a mean of 4.1 whilst non-users only scores 3.2 * A relationship

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    GoodWhat is a speech?Speeches are talks delivered in public on formal and informal occasions.There are many types of speeches such as ’welcome speech’‚ ’thank you speech’ and ’farewell speech’. Besides‚ there are also speeches on topics of interest and social issues. The PRESENT TENSE IS USUALLY USEDwhen you write out a speech.Sample question:You are the head prefect in your school. At the beginning of the new school term‚ you have been asked to remind students about the school regulations. Write

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    their campaign. Contributors range from unions‚ religious leaders‚ organizations such as Mothers Against Drunk Drivers (MADD)‚ the National Rifle Association (NRA)‚ and senior citizens groups. When these groups‚ known as special interest groups‚ donate to candidate’s campaign‚ they expect the candidate to respond to their issues. Because special interest groups‚ as well as private citizens donate more and more money to campaigns‚ there is some concern that there is a great need for campaign finance

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