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    In the movie‚ Freedom Writers‚ students at Wilson High School are self divided into several distinct classes based on ethnicity‚ financial status‚ and popularity. Students are likely unable to break free of their social groups because of previous history and the overemphasis of the racial differences in gangs. The intolerance of other ethnic groups comes from the impact of observing the actions of generations who lived during racial segregation and the Civil Right’s movement. These older generations

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    we all know‚ education is always an important part of our whole life. The prosperity of a nation‚ any development in science and technology all depend on the development of education. H: Generally speaking‚ it is necessary for all kinds of people to receive education. American school education and Chinese school education are different. One called “enlightened education” and the other called “cramming education”. Today‚ we are going to analyze the comparison between Chinese education and western

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    Etzioni would think that I was not a good student‚ meaning that because I worked two jobs I wouldn’t be doing well in school‚ I would be making money that was solely for me and I would not be learning any valuable lessons from these jobs. I have to disagree with Etzioni‚ I worked these two jobs so I could go to college after high school and not have to work. I saved my money for things I would need living on campus. I also did very well in high school‚ graduating with a 3.8 grade point average

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter I Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Importance of the Problem . . . . . . . . . . 2 Statement of the problem . . . . . . . . . . 3 Hypothesis . . . . . . . . . . 4 Scope and Delimitation of the study . . . . . . . . . . 5 Definition of terms. . . . . . . . . . 6 Chapter II Review of Related Literature Chapter III Research Mythology Sources of Data Chapter IV Introduction‚ Analysis‚ Interpretation of Data Tabulation Chapter V Conclusion

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    Sex education should be introduced at high school. DISCUSS Sex education is the imparting and acquiring of knowledge through teaching and learning of sexual activities and sexual behaviour. Sex education is now a growing phenomenon all over the world starting at adolescence. Therefore it is firmly believed that sex education should be introduced at high-schools because it informs individuals about the different types of Sexually Transmitted Diseases‚ enhances the knowledge of ethics and morals‚

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    Education is a complex subject which appears to elude definition. With the passage of time it has gathered new dimensions and stirred the human mind in unpredictable ways. Intelligent and well-meaning men have‚ at al tlimes‚ attempted to define the ideals of education in their own way. While some have emphasized its physical or moral aspects‚ other have laid greater stress on its intellectual or social role. John Stuart Mill holds: Whatever helps to shape the human being; to make the human being

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    Education is very important to me. I am the son of two Jamaican immigrants. My father barely finished high school and my mother has only a sixth grade education. I was raised primarily by my mother and because of her limited educational background we faced great difficulties. As a young child I was placed into foster care with two of my siblings because after a fire occurred in our apartment building our mother did not have the resources to keep us from being homeless. We eventually reunited

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    Education is a treasure that can never be robbed. It is a pleasure that can never be possessed. Education is the greatest wealth one can attain in this world and it is a necessity in today’s world. It is a wealth that gives satisfaction and saves you from destruction. Respectable teachers‚ judges and my dear sisters. “Assalamu alaikum wa rahmathullahi wa barakaathuhu.” By Allah’s will I’m going to talk on the topic ‘importance of education’. The importance of education is quite clear. Education

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    you know it‚ deserves a proper education‚ without the right needs‚ how can you call it life when you do not enjoy it? Today I will inform you about the reasons of why you are sitting here in class and have been coming to school for the past 10 years. Well‚ because education is what places you in society. It shows the people surrounding how you should be treated by your actions‚ which can be created by the amount of education you have. Why do we have to go to school? Well because it is the best

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    advancements in technology‚ some students have chosen to complete their schoolwork through the Internet‚ rather than in traditional classrooms. Those who support a traditional classroom approach to learning argue that it provides more of an opportunity for students to interact with the teacher and other students. Those who feel that learning over the Internet is better argue that it allows students to learn anytime and anywhere they choose. Do you feel education is better provided in traditional

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