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    High Schools Sports in America High school sports and academics affect each other. Amanda Ripley argues that academics are suffering in “The Case Against High School Sports.” However‚ in “High School Sports Aren’t Killing Academics” Daniel Bowen and Colin Hitt argue that Ripley is wrong and sports raise test scores. Athletics distract players from learning‚ and education budgets continue to get smaller. Ripley talks about the emphasis in high school in America being more on sports and less on

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    Cause and Effect of Cheating on a College Exam ABSTRACT This paper will explain the cause and effect on cheating while taking an exam. College students believe professors ignore the fact that students cheat‚ but in fact they do. There have been many tests on how many people do in-fact cheat while taking an exam and also before they even get to college. Cause and Effect of Cheating on College Exams In college many students are to partake in an exam. Statistics show that students who are in

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    High School Forever After reading this article I thought to myself that this is exactly what high school sounds like it is just a social combat‚ some people are already on the top and do not have to try and others try to climb to the top but never make and some just stay on the bottom they do not even make an effort to climb. I know that in adolescence us teenager try to find out who we really are and to be able to define ourselves and according to the article high school is one of the hardest

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    about bigger goals‚ ideas‚ and experiences that will influence them to finish any task at any school or University. Although‚ what matters the most is the way a student is committed to complete his mission of being a successful in the world of education. I believe the only duty of a young teenager or adult is to attend school because there is no such thing in the world that will help you more than school‚ I can relate to this from my personal life because I have seen a lot of my friends succeed from

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    High School Experience When you start a new school or a new grade you never know what to expect‚ all different types of emotions are running through your head sometimes that could be stress. When I started high school‚ I didn’t know what to do‚ I was the “new” kid on the block. I had to try and be outgoing and meet new people. My freshman year my priorities were not right‚ the last thing on my mind were my grades‚ my first goal was to make friends‚ and make them quick I couldn’t stand the

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    Cause and Effect The Cause and Effect diagram also called the ‘fishbone’ diagram is based on helping the user think through causes of a problem thoroughly. One of the benefits is that it drives the user to consider all possible causes of the problems‚ rather than just the ones that are obvious. Professor Kaoru Ishikawa of Tokyo University who pioneered the quality management process invented it. He used it to help explain to a group of engineers at Kawasaki Steel Works how a complex set of

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    The article‚ “The Case Against High School Sports”‚ by Amanda Ripley illustrates that high schools all across America spend way more money on athletics and focus more on sports than academics‚ some schools have even eliminated sports within their schools to focus more on education. To begin with‚ Ripley mentions that sports in America are a bigger deal than anywhere else. Other countries focus more on academics rather than athletics. As a result‚ places like Singapore‚ Shanghai‚ South Korea‚ and

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    that forbids schools to discriminate in an educational setting based on gender. It was enacted until 1972 considering many women wanting equal rights for participation in school activities including sports (Fields‚ 2003) In this day‚ a person of any gender should have equal rights and protection when participating in k-12 sports and activities. Unfortunately‚ many cases have had to overcome accused discrimination in this area of public activities. If Title IX legally forbids schools to discriminate

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    Sports Are an Important Part of High School Life"Hard work spotlights the character of people: some turn up their sleeves‚ some turn up their noses‚ and some don’t turn up at all." Sam Ewig explains the way many people react to hard work. These habits begin to appear in many of our lives when we are young and introduced to sports such as soccer and football which challenge our physical and mental abilities. Every teenager has a sport that fits him and his personality. For instance‚ if a teen were

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    Cause and Effect Eating Disorders What causes somebody to have an obsession with becoming so thin that it could seriously harm their body? Eating disorders are becoming an increasing problem. Women as well as men are falling into the trap of believing the idea that we all need to look like the people on television. It is estimated that eight million Americans can be associated with an eating disorder‚ seven million of that population is female and the other one million is male (Broccolo-Philbin

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