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    money that should be given to the student. These standardized tests started to develop in the late 1900’s and became a part of the college admission process. Although very few colleges and universities do not require a student’s ACT or SAT‚ most colleges and universities require your score. Standardized testing does not accurately determine a student’s ability to perform. College admissions should be based on the student’s high school grade point average‚ teacher recommendation letters‚ essays‚ and interviews

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    Exam should be abolished. write for or against The month of February is almost synonymous to a potential cause of tension for us‚ middle school students‚ as it marks the approach of a very familiar but unwelcome guest‚ the Examinations. Exams‚ more often than not are despicable by most of the students. They pose not only a challenge to the mental and physical stability of an average student‚ but cripple them to the state of dementia. But examinations‚ when analyzed‚ prove to be absolutely necessary

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    Exam is a word that most students fear off. A word that has a magic power to change a happy person into a frustrated and nervous one. However‚ it is a big part of the school that all students have to go through. There are advantages in exams‚ but there are people who think the opposite that exams have more disadvantages to the students and should be abolished. Some people say that exams should not be abolished‚ because they say that exams are the only way for teachers to see the student’s level

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    Anti Semitism is the prejudice‚ hatred or the discrimination of Jewish people. Anti Semitism was never a word until the late 19 hundreds‚ the word was made in Germany‚ as a more scientific term then “judenhass” which means “Jew-hatred”. A person who holds such views is called an "anti-Semite". People to who are anti-Semitists are either against the religion or race. 1 determined person to exterminate all Jews was Adolf Hitler. His hatred was so great for the reason that every Jew he ever encountered

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    better because they recognize the importance of homework in the success of students in school and outside of school. I completely disagree with the statement that homework should be abolished. School without homework is not an image I can fathom. There are many reasons why homework should not be abolished as it is greatly beneficial towards the student. Homework improves the stability of the student in school allowing them to spend their time wisely and not only focus on play. It allows the teacher

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    Resolved: Corporal punishment should be reintroduced in schools. My partners and I firmly negate the resolution that corporal punishment should be reintroduced in schools. We cite‚ one‚ ineffectiveness of corporal punishment‚ two‚ physical and mental damage done to students‚ and three‚ fostering violence in society as major reasons why corporal punishment in schools are rightly banned in Korea and many other countries. Contention 1‚ Corporal punishment is ineffective for behavioral

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    The Electoral College is a controversial topic because some people believe in keeping it‚ others believe in abolishing it‚ and some would just like it to be changed. The Electoral College should be abolished because it is outdated in the common era‚ it is unfair

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    Slavery: Has it really been abolished? A slave is a human being who is thought to be property of someone else and can be treated as such. Slavery was a big problem in the past‚ but it is still a big problem today. Most people don’t realize that slavery is still happening in America in different forms. Things like human trafficking and domestic servitude are still happening here‚ not just around the world. Slavery may have been abolished in some forms through the 13th amendment‚ but it has been fully

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    What would you call the structure you live in? Would it be a house‚ or a home? While the words "house" and "home" possess similar definitions and can be used interchangeably-- after all both do provide some sort of shelter or protection- they embody very different connotations‚ and their usage evokes different emotional responses. A home does not have to be a building‚ or even something physical. The song‚ My Old Kentucky Home by Stephen Foster‚ makes it clear a home is not just a dwelling‚ but

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    If you thought slavery was outlawed in America‚ you would be wrong. Slavery was abolished in 1865‚ but a loophole in the 13 Amendment has allowed it to continue as a punishment for crimes. Even though the USA make up 5 percent of the world’s population‚ they still house one fourth of all incarcerated people in the world. The statistics make this look really bad for the country‚ however‚ the privet prisons incarcerating prisoners for the government‚ are actually making money on every cell empty

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