8/19/13 Our Sites Share More ‘Phones in school uncalled for’ - Nation | The Star Online NEWS Latest Nation BUSINESS Regional World SPORT TECH Community LIFESTYLE Environment TRAVEL Education OPINION MORE Nation Home > New s > Nation Search Published: Wednesday July 18‚ 2012 MYT 12:00:00 AM Updated: Thursday May 30‚ 2013 MYT 2:17:20 AM A little change‚ a big difference Six students get together to celebrate Food Revolution Day ... [More] Tw eet Like
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Should Cell Phones Be Allowed at School? In a society where almost everyone over the age of thirteen carries a cell phone‚ pager‚ or both‚ many school systems have banned these items from school grounds. Why? Many say it’s due to the ’potential problems’‚ such as texting during classes. Others say it is because they interrupt the learning environment. Whatever the reason the school boards give‚ should cell phones really be banned from school premises? In a day and age where everyone relies
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postmodernists lived‚ technology wonders beleaguer the world. As the cellular technology invades our everyday lives‚ one rather pertinent question springs to mind‚ who does not own a mobile phone these days? It has become an integral part of modern man ’s life. The amazing thing about mobile phones is that they are no longer just used for calling or texting. They have become an indispensable multi-tool wonder. Todays’ cell phones embody cutting-edge technology that puts the world at your fingertips. Alongside
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Carmencita Gonzalez Professor Orzeck‚ Ph.D. English 102.051 October 28‚ 2011 Should Flogging Be brought Back? Jeff Jacoby a columnist for the Boston Globe published an essay “Bring Back Flogging”‚ on the op-ed page on February 20‚ 1997. Jacoby states that flogging people is better than “Locking them up in cages.” (para. 4) He goes on to say that flogging will teach people moral and educational values‚ while “Prison is a graduate school of
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As Hester tries to mend the community which she had damaged by committing the crime of adultery‚ she does charitable works for those around her. Most of her income from needlework goes to helping the poor and needy‚ and she also makes them simple clothing garments. This is ironic because her red badge on her chest was stitched with the same needle that is now doing good deeds for others. Hester continues doing her works of charity‚ and caring for the marginalized as though "her breast with its badge
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Focus on Bomb Suspect Brings Tears and a Plea 1 Barbara Jewell stared into the unblinking eyes of the television cameras she has come to despise and spoke in tears today of how life had changed for her son‚ Richard‚ since he was named a month ago as a suspect in the bombing in Centennial Olympic Park. “ Now my son has no real life‚” said Mrs. Jewell‚ a little gray-haired woman‚ speaking out for the first time since her 33-year-old son was suspected – but never arrested or charged – in the bombing
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Mention the word "greed" or any of its synonyms‚ and one is likely to receive many a disdainful stares. It is listed as one of the seven deadly sins in the Catholic doctrines and yet‚ virtually every single person that inhabits this planet is guilty of it. Greed drives desire‚ desire turns to envy‚ and envy leads to the failure to appreciate and hold dear what one possesses. In the modern age of the 21st Century‚ the above statement seems so much more accurate and true. The insatiable hunger for
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Tale” and Sam Raimi in the film “A Simple Plan” composed moral tales exploring the concept of greed and corruption. Both composers suggest that a person’s good morals can be easily corrupted by the power of greed; both composers explore the fatal consequences of greed and corruption which affirms the importance of a morally sound society. However‚ Chaucer‚ composing in a medieval context communicates that greed and corruption may be fostered by a lack of material comfort or wealth suggesting that moral
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In the book‚ The Wizard of Oz {{Include the author}}Dorothy’s home is ripped from the grounds of Kansas and is transported to the Land of Oz by a cyclone. Dorothy’s house lands in the east region of Oz also known as Munchkin country a place depicted as having blue surroundings where everyone wore blue. As Dorothy makes her way through Oz‚ she follows the yellow brick road through different regions of Oz. In the middle of Oz and built from giant emeralds was Emerald City that required you to wear
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prompting many schools to ban cell phone use completely. While there are several significant disadvantages to allowing cell phones in school‚ there are also some legitimate reasons kids should be allowed to carry phones. Advantage of student bring phone to school Parent Communication One of the benefits of allowing cell phones in schools is that it allows parents to communicate with children at any time. In the past‚ parents often never knew where their children were until they came home
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