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    question given to us is about students participation in co-curricular activities has not been encouraging. We are must discuss the reason and implications and not to forget‚ the ways to overcome it. John: I’m glad someone actually listens in class. Co-curricular activities are non-academic activities that are conducted in schools or colleges. Furthermore‚ the objective of these activities is to help prepare the physical strength and mental state of students. These activities may vary from football to

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    day.” Students in middle schools and high schools worldwide are losing the fun of playing outside and taking breaks between classes. Students should be able to enjoy free

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    “Chhaupadi Pratha” - An Immoral Practice During Menstruation Chhaupadi is a combination of two local words “Chhau” and “Padi” used in the Raute dialect of Achham district in the far western part of Nepal. “Chhau” means menstruation and “Padi” means a woman likewise “Pratha” means practice (Raul & Tandon‚ 2011). Chhaupadi practice is one of the taboos concerning menstruation in Hindu tradition that relates to secretions associated with menstruation and childbirth (Desslierres‚ 2013). This practice

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    tries to acquire‚ learn and use language as a means of communication‚ and simultaneously as social symbol of humanity. By using language someone could make statements‚ convey facts and knowledge ‚ explain or report something‚ and keep social relations among the language users. These indicate that by means of language‚ people can express their ideas‚ feeling‚ information etc through communication. English is a language which has great reach and influence; it is taught all over the world under many different

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    Pregnant Student Shouldn’t be Expelled from School There isn’t any prohibition that pregnant students must be expelled from school wether it’s in UU. No 20 tahun 2003 about National Education System nor in UU no 23 tahun 2002 about Child Protection NOT EVEN in UUD 1945 article 31 paragraph 1 about Education and Culture and article 28 A-J about Human Rights . So that means everyone have their rights to stay in school and continue their education even if it’s the pregnant student. But school

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    ___ Students need to learn creative thinking at schools Nowadays‚ many schools start to teach students creative thinking skills. Some people think that it is not good for students because students’ main task in the school is to learn knowledge from textbooks and get good scores of examinations instead of studying how to think creatively. However‚ this essay argues that this thought is negative and schools need to teach students creative thinking skills which are beneficial to student themselves

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    School Program Hopes to Enrich Students Made to keep students close to their school‚ Stagg has introduced a new program named PLUS; a club of students reaching out to their peers. Peer Leaders Uniting Students or PLUS was introduced spring of last year and can be found in many SUSD schools and over seven countries. “It’s an organization made to keep our campus together‚” said senior Alexander Rebultan‚ one of the

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    Can schools really be 100% safe for students? I have heard a lot about violent activities that have been happening in schools not only colleges‚ but elementary schools as well. People are shooting and killing innocent people. “The National Safety Center believes that schools have the choice to create and maintain safe schools or return to their institutions to safe‚ secure and effective places of learning”. So‚ why are we letting this happen? We need to make some changes to make our schools a safer

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    Effects of vices to students in (name a particular school) By: Fadri‚ Mherinel Metila‚ Bean Tanguin‚ Marielle Effects of vices to students in (name a particular school) General Problem: This research aims to study the effects of vices to students in HCJM and the diseases that they could contract because of this. Particularly‚ the study aims to answer the following questions: * Among these vices‚ which one/s do students use? * What are the effects of vices to the students of HCJM with regards

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    sleeplessness and circadian rhythm sleep disorders increases the chance that children and adolescents who attend school have a tendency to fall asleep or become sleepy while at school. It has been found that ‘chronic sleep loss affects many aspects of adolescents lives and that there are repercussions of unhealthy sleep habit.’ (Owens‚ J‚ 2013). Chronic sleep loss is very serious and affects school children because the pupils are too tired to achieve high academic due to low concentration levels‚ and also

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