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    Why School Lunches Should Have Regulations While going through the lunch line in your cafeteria‚ have you ever wondered who was deciding what fruits and vegetables should go on your tray? Or what the correct serving size of mashed potatoes should be? It is time to get a little background knowledge on how the government decides what is too much and when it is enough. The government should have a say in our diets because it has an impact on students‚ bringing obesity to their attention; giving

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    Concept Paper (Eliminating Illiteracy-Caring for Out-of-School/Vulnerable Children) Introduction  In Pakistan‚ over 25 Million children are out of school‚ therefore it is crucial that all human and material resources are mobilized to bring children in schools. This concept paper is prepared in the context of Planning commission’s vision 2025 to achieve one of its major objectives of building a knowledge society and knowledge economy. Though mainly it is the responsibility of parents to raise

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    The Importance of the arts in schools By: edwin reyes The arts in my opinion are one of the greatest things most American schools can offer. Some people believe that the arts aren’t needed in schools because supposedly they’re “useless”. But guess what‚ I’m here to prove those people wrong. Personally I could tell you plenty of reasons the arts are extremely helpful for students all over America. Now that I think about it why don’t I tell you! You know what

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    DEVELOPMENT OF MORAL AMONG SCHOOL STUDENTS Dr.R.Sivakumar Assistant Professor of Education Annamalai University Abstract The aim of education has always been to prepare and enable the youth for life‚ to form in them those personal characteristics which are essential for life and whose formation makes part of life preparing. Moral education as universal phenomenon is accomplishing in particular ways and studied actions. As social institution‚ the school has always been interested

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    HIV INFECTION AMONG THE YOUTH Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a blood-borne transmissible virus and globally this virus and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is causing devastation by destroying communities‚ families and taking away hope for the future. Malawi has not been spared of the catastrophe brought by HIV/AIDS and the prevalence rate amongst young people between the ages of 15 and 24 remains unacceptably very high. As per the 2008 National Census report‚ the youth in Malawi comprise

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    When one out of three students fails to graduate in the nation‚ there has to be a main issue‚ a source of frustration or maybe hopelessness‚ causing students to give up on their educations when they had an opportunity to go further. When people feel that there is no hope or chance‚ they will give up. This is what is happening to high-school students leading them to drop-out of school despite the fact that a high-school diploma could be so beneficial to their lives and the fact that it can be prevented

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    Are Increasing Many young adults view high school as a new territory with more advanced classes‚ more students‚ but other students only view the negative side of high school ‚ rather than the positive. What most young adults do not understand is that when they choose to dropout of their high school‚ it is only stealing valuable knowledge from them. It is obvious that the high school drop out rate is increasing rapidly. Why might the rate of high school students be increasing‚ and why do students

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    Dropping out is a critical phenomenon which has many negative effects on society and economy of countries. It is defined as leaving school due to several reasons. In this essay I will mention some factors which give the student’s life a push in the wrong direction. To begin with‚ there are many personal reasons to drop out from school. Parents play a significant role in this issue. Child’s life depends directly on his family environment‚ on one hand‚ ongoing parental dispute or divorce turns the

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    prize fund. With only eleven rounds played in the Swiss-system tournament (where all players play all eleven games)‚ the chances of potential qualifiers being tied on the same score were high‚ and so it transpired: Four players finished on 8.5 points (out of eleven)1 ‚ eleven players finished with 8.0‚ and a further 29 finished on 7.5. The eventual decision of how to decide the final eight available qualifying positions from these 29 players was highly controversial‚ leading to official protests‚ heated debate

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    The Importance of Children’s Literature and its Impact on Adulthood It is assumed that if an adult has a strong passion for reading and educating children‚ then that adult must have had a childhood of abundant children’s books and bedtime stories. However‚ Shirley Brice Heath has a much different background than the one assumed for an educator. Heath tells her story in her own chapter of The Handbook of Research on Children’s and Young Adult Literature‚ titled‚ “The Book as Home? It All Depends”

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