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    Junk food in school is a great idea because it appeals to more kids. Its brings money to the school and as a young adult in high school you should be able to choose what you eat. Junk food is tasty and kids want to eat it. It gives you a quick energy boost to stay up to be attentive to their instructor when there tired. It’s also cheap so that the less fortunate kids can afford it. It’s a big variety so more kids can choose what they want to eat instead of being force to eat food chosen for them

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    Should creationism or evolutionism be taught in public schools? "It appears that some school officials‚ teachers‚ and parents have assumed that religious expression of any type is either inappropriate or forbidden altogether in public schools; however‚ nothing in the First Amendment converts our public schools into religion-free zones" - Bill Clinton. Although‚ public schools are meant to be religion free sometimes the topic of creationism is brought up and it causes many

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    Every September‚ high school graduates must prepare for the drastic transformation from high school to university. High school is a teaching environment which a student acquires facts and skills. University is a learning environment in which a student must take responsibility for thinking and applying what you have learned. This step in life students will either adjust to or struggle with. High school students are told university life is exciting‚ unpredictable‚ and entertaining. Also‚ students are

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    Contrast Essay Traditional College vs. Online College Convenience Factor A. Travel requirements B. Clothing C. Time constraints Financial Aid A. FAFSA B. Financial Aid Advisor Books and Supplies A. Books B. Supplies Traditional College Versus Online College Traditional College Versus Online College Shannan Shaw English 121 English Composition Professor Bernadette Anayah February 13‚ 2011 Traditional College vs. Online College Traditional College

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    The 1947 Japanese School Education Law decrees that the Ministry of Education must examine and approve all textbooks published in Japan[1]. This textbook-screening procedure has strained Japanese relations with neighboring countries. At its core‚ the ‘textbook controversy’ is a conflict of ideology between patriotic Japanese nationalists and left-leaning academics. Despite Chinese endeavors to employ their own textbook-screening procedure‚ Japanese censoring of history has‚ nonetheless‚ sparked friction

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    Thesis: Patrick Henry a fighting‚ patriot rally’s the Virginians to inspire and unify them as one to battle against the British for their freedom. Body Paragraph: Patrick Henry a fighting‚ patriot rally the Virginians to inspire and unify them as one to battle against the British for their freedom. Mr. Henry uses biblical allusion to persuade the hopeful‚ patriots to fight by stating “having eyes‚ see not‚ and having ears‚ hear not‚ the things which so nearly concern their temporal salvation”. Showing

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    another‚ things like school and religion were extremely important aspects of New England life. In the South‚ men greatly outnumbered women‚ and disease was fairly common. The life expectancy was really low there‚ and families much smaller than their northern counterparts. Since the labor was provided by slaves‚ people had no real reason to have children‚ especially with teh life expectancy being so low. Since farms were so far apart‚ unlike northern towns‚ the south lacked schools and churches. This

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    psychologists‚ social psychologists‚ counseling psychologists‚ school psychologists‚ industrial-organizational psychologist‚ consumer psychologists‚ educational psychologists‚ experimental psychologist and sport psychologists (Ferguson 1). Writing skills is very helpful to most psychologists. Some psychologists become administrators who direct college or university psychology departments or personnel services programs in a school system or industry. While some become agency or department directors

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    Taught in Public Schools Two-thirds of Americans believe creationism should be taught in public schools according to the PBS toll. Creationism should be taught in public schools because schools are teaching evolution which give out false information to students such as the big bang theory‚ human creation‚ and evolution being a part of the K-12 curriculum. All students should have an opportunity to learn about God because that will have the biggest impact on anybody’s life even after their school-based

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    1 Biology 2070H - Lab #1 MICROSCOPY AND CHARACTERIZATION OF CELLS Introduction: Cells can be very difficult entities to study. They are usually very small and transparent‚ yet extremely complex. Fortunately‚ there are many tools available to the cell biologist that aid in their study. The light microscope is to this day perhaps the single most important instrument used in Cell Biology. It is used under bright field conditions to study the organization of cells in fixed and stained sections

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