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    are in primary school is the time that we as teenagers start discovering ourselves and realize our uniqueness. With this natural fact‚ it is not surprising that practically every teenager nowadays attempts to stand out in the crowd as much as possible. Our appearance‚ clothes and style is one of best and easiest ways to express ourselves‚ and it definitely helps people reach an understanding of who we really are‚ and why. However‚ there has been an ongoing debate on whether school uniforms should

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    liberal arts education leads to and its specific benefits‚ it is paramount that one understands the basic premise of a liberal arts education. After identifying the basic foundation of the liberal arts education as all-encompassing‚ the main purpose of glorifying God through learning is realized. Following this main purpose‚ it is possible to narrow down five specific outcomes of this type of learning. From this point‚ a web of connection begins to form between this particular type of education along with

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    can see there are many benefits to having school start later such as‚ better grades‚ better test scores‚ better attendance‚ and better health. But even though all those positive aspects come out of having school later some people still think that having school later does not have an effect on grades‚ attendance‚ or health. According to an article on NEA Today written by Tim Walker‚ “Unfortunately‚ concerns about lack of sleep often get the brush-off from schools and even some parents who are quick

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    The importance of moral education and social inequality are the most significant themes in the novel: “To Kill a Mockingbird”. The ideal behavior‚ in reference to these concepts‚ is shown by Atticus Finch‚ who as the father of Scout Finch (the narrator) and her brother Jem‚ represents the responsibility‚ justice‚ wisdom and the voice of conscience in the book. Through the outlook‚ behavior and comments of Atticus‚ the author introduces

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    Why Having a School Nurse is Vital Eassay #1 Description 500-600 Words As many may not know‚ but there is an increase need for nurses in our school systems today. Having nurses at the school is vital for many reasons. First off; because of the increase need for medical needs for the students. Next‚ the number of students taking medicine at school is at an all time high. Finally‚ the triage is readily available right there on locations. In the aspect of the students increase needs for Medical

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    routine production services. Each school offers jobs in these categories and we will look at the advantages and disadvantages of both schools. Carmen Herrera’s future job outlook at Radcliff tech has many advantages‚ these advantages include jobs that will be easier to land and obtain than jobs she would land in a university‚ these jobs include many jobs in the routine personal services categories and many in the routine production services categories. Tech schools tend to specialize in jobs for production

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    methods in moral and religious education in Namibia First and foremost‚ this paper serves as an essay on teaching methods in moral and religious education in Namibia. There are different types of teaching methods used all around the world and in Namibia as well and these are teacher-centered approach and learner-centered approach. In this paper we will discuss how both methods are used‚ their advantages and disadvantages‚ and to make it a point‚ these methods are not only used in schools but they

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    hour Jobs in High School Junior year in high school is probably the time when most students think about getting a job. Movies‚ cell phones‚ cars and insurance cost money. So‚ there comes a point in time when teenagers can no longer depend on their parents to pay for everything. By getting their own job‚ they can earn their own money and learn job skills for their future. Teens should have jobs during high school. Teens could learn to manage money and know the value of it. Having a job teaches teenagers

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of School Uniform Pupils all around the world have worn school uniform for many years. Many schools in Japan‚ France‚ USA and Israel‚ oblige pupils to come to school with a uniform. Wearing school uniform has advantages and disadvantages which I will present in my composition. On the one hand‚ the school uniform is very important. It is imporatant because it shows that a student belongs to a certain school. When a student wears a shirt with the school’s symbol‚

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    Should children be taught sex education in schools? As a coin as a two sides so the matter of educating children about sex in schools has its own pros and cons. Many parents believe or preferably it can be said that they worry that educating about sex is equivalent to giving permission to engage in sexual activities. At the same time educators believe that educating children about sex is an essential part in their life and its not about harming the belief system of parents or society.  Some of

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