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    You obviously hate and fear school‚ because you need to actually use your brain(Oh! the horror!)‚ but most people have forgotten that even getting to school challenge! Many kids like you forget things like their school supplies‚ then get yelled at by their teachers‚ parents‚ and friends. Also‚ there’s the subject of food‚ you might have an unhealthy diet‚ which causes sickness and disease‚ or you might shrink to the size of that guy named Chris from malnutrition. You might have too much sugar and

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    Ending the Mediocrity of D´s in Schools Getting a D gets you just as much credit as getting an A. Students are passing high school‚ but learning almost nothing in the process. One school district in New Jersey is trying to push those D students to get C’s by getting rid of the letter D from the grading system. Parent fully support this change but teachers‚ students‚ and some schools are against this because of graduation rates. Many believe that if you take away the letter D then the students that

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    that team’s ship was sunk and the game was over. Mr. Fowler‚ the Physical Education assistant‚ did most of the speaking on Wednesday and Mr. Dunn stood by me to talk about what all being a Physical Education teacher includes. Mr. Dunn also spoke up to the students if it was needed‚ but for the majority of the time Mr. Fowler told the students what to do and he really emphasized the rules of the game so no one would get hurt. One very important rule was that the children could not squat down to

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    focused on fitting in rather than moving forward into what I wanted to become in life. Although my grades say otherwise‚ I know I can do anything I put my mind to. Ever since I was a little girl I knew I wanted to become a veterinarian. Throughout high school many people tried to change my mind about becoming a veterinarian because of my grades. I would always say to them‚ " A grade will never define who I really am and what I can really do‚ You just can’t push a fish to want to start walking when all

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    It is healthier than it’s also-bottled alternatives and is the biggest source of water publically. Recently‚ 68 colleges and universities across the US and Canada‚ as well as the entire city of San Francisco have banned bottled water. Yulee Middle School should not ban bottled water for many reasons. In the first place‚ compared to sodas and juices‚ which are also sold in plastic bottles‚ water is much healthier. The cities and colleges are banning bottled water‚ yet they forget about other

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    Music Essay Music is everywhere in our life. It’s an important part of our culture. So why are music programs being cut from school? Music education may seem unimportant‚ but that is far from the truth. Music is important because the music taught in schools whether they are classical or fairly recent‚ help in learning as well! Music affects the brain to somehow learn faster and more efficiently. This has actually been done by physicist Dr. Harvey Bird from Fairleigh Dickinson University and neurobiologist

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    Imagine in Victorian society‚ a time when “men where men and women were women” to the highest degree‚ a woman being head of household‚ controlling social obligations‚ managing finances‚ and taking on the stereotypically paternal role of deciding possible spouses for children. Such scenario has only been widely accepted in the past handful of decades‚ never mind a time when women had very little control over when they could leave their home‚ yet in The Importance of Being Earnest‚ such a world exists

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    Chiderah Onyeukwu Professor Daniel Galvin English 213 18 April 2013 Role of Marriage in Importance of Being Earnest The Importance of Being Earnest‚ Oscar Wilde’s last and most famous play‚ debuted in London on February 14‚ 1895. Throughout the play‚ one major theme seems to override the others. That theme is the role of marriage; the question of whether marriage as an institution is “pleasant” or “unpleasant” comes up repeatedly. It seems as if every character has a strong stance on the role of

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    The Importance of Being Earnest Play/Film Comparative Essay Oliver Parker’s (2002) film adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s play ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ is sadly completely consumed by the romantic comedy style‚ masking Wilde’s key concerns and detracting from important comic elements of the play. This can be observed through the varying representations of characters‚ the film’s lack of contextual jokes‚ the more prominent sub-plot between Dr Chasuble and Miss Prism‚ the addition of music and

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    Explore the use of Duplicity and Deception in the Importance of Being Earnest The themes in Oscar Wilde´s “Importance of Being Earnest” such as hypocrisy‚ manners‚ dual identity‚ duplicity and deception are all closely linked throughout the play. One can see that the use of witticisms and hyperbole‚ combined with the themes Wilde commonly associates with Victorian lifestyle subtly‚ lightheartedly deride the audience. The effect of the theme duplicity and deception is essentially the criticism

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