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    Sports Are an Important Part of High School Life"Hard work spotlights the character of people: some turn up their sleeves‚ some turn up their noses‚ and some don’t turn up at all." Sam Ewig explains the way many people react to hard work. These habits begin to appear in many of our lives when we are young and introduced to sports such as soccer and football which challenge our physical and mental abilities. Every teenager has a sport that fits him and his personality. For instance‚ if a teen were

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    incorporated wind braces on the outside of the tower. By the time when LeMessurier discovered the problem had to act quickly. He decided to step up and face the mistake‚ even though the price to deal with the problem could be outrageous. The ethical dilemma faced by LeMessurier was between the responsibility of the building and the safety of the public. The conflict between his duties to various financial entities verses ensuring the safety of that building would come into play. LesMessurier avoided

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    Everybody loves to play sports. They have been a popular recreational activity for many years. Now‚ most high school-level sports are supported by the school. However‚ these school sports have started getting out of hand due to the large amount of school that is missed as a result of school sports. This is a major problem because the whole purpose of school is to learn. School sports should be banned because they cause students to fall behind in school work‚ cost the school money that could be used

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    leading schools‚ in academics‚ is that school is about learning first. The students from these countries may play sports too; however‚ it is played outside of school or just as fun games on their free time. According to the reading‚ South Korea is ranked 4th in the world on a test of critical thinking in math‚ taken by 15 year olds‚ behind Shanghai‚ Singapore‚ and Hong Kong. To no surprise‚ the United States ranks 31st on this same international math test. Although many may argue that sports should

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    Should High School Sports be Taken Away? High School is said to be one of the key steps of your life‚ from prom night‚ to that day you finally move out‚ or even when your schools team won the big game. When you think about that time you spent in high school‚ do you want to remember studying all the time or do you want to remember the great time you spent with friends? High School should be something to be remembered‚ not just another boring school. The different sports that your school is involved

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    Ethics: Gay Marriage If the fetus you save is gay‚ will you still fight for its rights? (http://smartassproducts.hubpages.com) This is an ongoing ethical dilemma in our world today. With many states starting to recognize gay unions‚ and those who oppose it‚ the issues have raised many ethical questions like my opening statement. There are basically two sides to this debate: The Liberals (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/liberal) and the Conservatives (http://dictionary.reference

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    Sports Programs Within Different Cultures Essay Have you ever asked yourself‚ “Do I participate in enough school events?” Well‚ according to a study from Kansas University‚ they express how and why student athletes turn out smarter than the non student athletes. This is because high school sports takes a lot of focus‚ motivation and determination. Having this being said‚ high school sports for some people is a major issue because not everyone has the opportunity to get in one. Focusing back onto

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    Bissinger’s essay focuses on the negative aspects of high schools sports‚ arguing that the worst aspects of professional and college sports have contaminated competition at the high school level. Write an essay in which you present the beneficial effects of high school sports on athletes‚ families‚ and communities‚ For example‚ you might discuss how playing on a team sport teaches students about working with others on a school assignment‚ a family project‚ or a community event. Tamesha Davis

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    The Ethical Dilemma I was tasked with the following case from a charge nurse as part of an ethics consult. A 68 year old man was admitted to the medicine unit from Denver International Airport for altered mental status and aggressive behavior. The patient‚ from this point forward to be called Mr. Johnson‚ was found to be acutely infected from a septic wrist joint‚ but was also found to have frontotemporal dementia. Once the infection cleared‚ it was hoped that Mr. Johnson’s mental status would improve

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    Problem/Needs a. San Nicolas Elementary School (s.y. 2013-2014) has 765 enrollees‚ 43 teachers‚ non-teaching‚ staffs‚ personnel‚ including its maintenance. Previous school years‚ survey through interview shows that the school has no canteen. What they did was a classroom canteen wherein teachers allow outside vendors to sell foods‚ snacks in each classroom during break time. This practice made wrong impact and its advantages to the entire school campus. Instead of 30 minutes break time‚ survey

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