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    I. Identify Contextual Factors Community and School Description Conrad is a small‚ rural farming community in northeastern Montana‚ 65 miles north of Great Falls‚ two hours way from Glacier National Park and serves as the country seat for Pondera County. With a population of roughly 2600‚ the ethnic makeup of the town is approximately 95% Caucasian‚ 0.2 % African American‚ 1.8 % Native American‚ 0.3 % Asian‚ 0.2 % other races‚ 2.4% two or more races‚ and 1.5% Hispanic or Latino. Economically‚ the

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    Category:Leisure Activities Leisure is one’s discretionary time spent in non-compulsory activities‚ time spent away from cares and toils. Because leisure time is free from compulsory activities such as employment‚ running a business‚ household chores‚ education and other such day-to-day stresses‚ not including eating‚ and sleeping‚ it is often referred to as "free time." This category is for leisure activities such as those which one voluntarily spends away from such stresses‚ so called ’down time

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    Sometimes school can be a monster that eats you alive! We just want to be like a baby and relax‚ sleep and eat. Having an extra hour of school wouldn’t be that bad as it seems and heres why! During school no one wants a hard time with worksheet‚ bad grades‚ and teachers. If the school time is extended you wouldn’t have to worry about giving yourself and others a hard time. There will be more grades‚ more time with favorite classes‚ and you wont have to cram worksheets all in one day because of time

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    Larson Final Reaction Paper: The Crescent and the Cross In this essay I will discuss the history of the Roman Catholic Church and its influence on Western Civilization. I will bring an understanding to the beginnings of the Church and bring us to modern day ideals. Along with the history of the Catholic Church‚ I will cover some significant events during the middle ages. To understand the beginnings of the Catholic Church‚ it is important to grasp concepts of the foundation of the Catholic religion

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    forward that is already here‚ all along the way. It is our manifest destiny to live and learn and grow throughout eternity. Life is often described as a journey of discovery and growth‚ and the function of the journey is to learn through experiences. The goal of our journey through life is to learn the lessons that life’s challenges‚ problems‚ and adventures offer us. The main idea is not necessarily to get it right (or get it wrong) but simply to get it. Each character experienced some type of journey

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    Does physical activity have an impact on self-esteem? Abstract This experiment is being conducted to test the correlation between physical activity and self esteem. Two simple questionnaires are going to be used and the participants will all be students at the University of Gloucestershire. A. Raustrop‚ E. Mattsson‚ k. Svensson& A. Stahle’s work on physical activity and self esteem has encouraged and helped this experiment. Introduction Self-esteem has

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    Research has found that participating in extracurricular activities‚ especially the arts leads to three major positive implications.  Participation in extracurricular activities leads to critical thinking‚ development‚ and helps to get out of trouble.    First‚ there is evidence that inquiry-based curriculum positively influences critical thinking and that the arts are a form of inquiry-based. "Learning in the arts builds strengths in several critical thinking dispositions and offers evidence

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    School Segregation There have been numerous controversies concerning segregating schools over decades of years. Students and the parents of students of segregated schools have brought this issue to the light for the courts to see‚ hoping that the students who are being forced to attend schools of less quality than their peers can have equal rights so that they can go to the schools of higher quality. This issue in American education is still a problem to this day. American history and its role

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    with my high school friends‚ we were given the opportunity to attended and to help to explain how the program works. A woman named Kathy came and approached me. Although I could tell that she was exhausted‚ but she offered a warm smile as she greeted me . Afterward we began to walk towards the table‚ she informed me that she was a mother of five children‚ and this would be the first check up she’s had in the last two years. Her story began to inspire me in more ways than I could have ever imagined

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    “Maybe You Should Have Gone to Trade School’’ by Rachel Ryan is a professionally written article because the author supports her claims‚ is clear‚ and has adequate tone. Ryan supports her claim throughout the article by showing evidence and variations in statistics. For example‚ “more than thirty percent of U.S. adults have a diploma’’ (Rayan). Adding this detail is important because it allows the reader to have a perspective on how common a diploma is‚ and she adds in reasons to support her evidence

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