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    To Kill a Mockingbird Reading is the key to understanding our world‚ when we read good books we open our minds to new ideas. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee is an exploration of human morality‚ set in the 1930s when racism was very common in Alabama. The story is viewed from the innocent eyes of a young child Scout and her brother Jem.  Social inequalities create opportunities for prejudice and discrimination throughout the novel. Maycomb was an old run down town ‘but it was tired old town

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    parts of students lives. Children are so involved in sports‚ but are school-funded sports going too far? While sports do have benefits for children‚ the negative effects over power the positive ones. Sports are becoming more and more competitive these days‚ and children are beginning to start participating in sports at a younger age. These two factors cause negative effects on students. Sports should not continue to be funded by schools because they cause injuries‚ students face pressure from their parents

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    Dear Luisa‚ For a while I have been wondering what I should do after I graduate high school. I have different alternatives but am still stuck on reaching my conclusion. There are so many different things to do after you turn 18 and graduate high school. It is very hard coming to a conclusion on just one thing that you think that is the best for you. I have to see while making my decision what my opportunity cost is going to be and see what outweighs the costs and benefits. The things that it took

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    effects of high school sports on athletes their families and communities are large. First of all I think there is a lot of pressure from parents when their kids are young to get involved in some sort of sports. For boys it is usually football they are throwing the ball with their dads when they are young and from there they go into a pop Warner league. So by the time they get to school most of these boys know how to play the game already. By playing the game of football in school it teaches boys

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    School Uniforms Currently in America an on going debate continues regarding a uniform policy suggested to public and private schools. This develops into a controversial issue because valid argument exist on both sides. Giving this issue much thought has lead me to believe that making school uniforms mandatory would help the school systems. School uniforms would help unruly classrooms‚ also students would not have to buy expensive clothes and students would not get killed over tennis shoes.

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    increasing in popularity throughout the United States‚ educators do not uniformly agree upon the benefits produced by these regulations (king‚ 1998). There is no certainty that dress codes reduce school violence or improve academic achievement. Furthermore‚ strict dress codes‚ which school officials justify because they are aimed at preventing gang violence‚ have been adopted in several areas that do not have gang problems‚ undermining some school official’s justifications (Wilson‚ 1998). This paper will

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    High school can be one of the most confusing places to be in the world. This is where you find out who you are and where you fit in. There are many different groups or cliques in high school that you can be a part of. Cliques have been around as long as there have been high schools. Jocks‚ preps‚ and nerds are the most common you can find in high school. Jocks are the popular and athletic kids of high school. They usually participate in every sport‚ and excel in all of them. Most of the time‚ they

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    Laura Persichetti December 15‚ 2003 Dr. Marlene Fleming Writing 1 Comparison of the novel to the movie: To Kill a Mocking Bird. There are usually differences in two different versions of something. This can often be seen when a book is formatted into a movie. There are many similarities and differences in the book and movie versions of “To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.” For starters there are some significant main ideas missing from the movie. There are a few missing scenes

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    “To Kill A Mockingbird‚” Atticus teaches his children the extremely important golden rule. He basically says‚ “Treat others the way you want to be treated‚” as Jesus told us many many years ago. The reason that prompts his words is when Scout comes home from her first day of school. She is complaining about her teacher‚ Miss Caroline‚ and Walter Cunningham until he stops her. He is trying to help Scout consider that there might be a reason that nobody can see for way people act the way they do. Wayne

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    grades. The concept of rewarding a student for grades has been around for a long time but‚ should the school start paying students to do better in school? Students should not be paid to do better on tests and in school. Paying a student for a good grade is a waste of money‚ and can cause negative psychological effects on younger children. Students should not be paid with money from the school. In studies‚ it has been shown that there are no real benefits or improvements to students grades or

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