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    Brian Richards Pros on school uniforms in public schools. School uniforms are a great way to maintain a level of social equality amongst students of all schools. It is said by many‚ that a professional uniform appearance in school children maintains and promote good discipline. Uniforms can dictate how children express themselves‚ which result in both positive and negative feedbacks amongst their peers. However the consequences of not wearing uniforms in school has often times proven too tragic

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    How has the role of technology affected independent films and their film-making process? The distribution of film has changed phenomenally during the last 10 years. Advances in technical equipment have benefitted the film-making process. Independent directors are now able to create high-quality films on a small budget. New technology‚ such as social media is one of a more prominent mediums used in modern filmmaking. In fact‚ many modern films choose to market and distribute themselves in this

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    make one’s decisions‚ to decide on one’s choices‚ and to complete one’s desires is called independent thought. Often in the modern world‚ this gift is taken for granted‚ with many people exercising it every moment of the day. However‚ for individuals living in the 1800’s‚ personal reflection did not exist for everyone‚ especially for women and children. Many authors attempted to tackle the lack of an independent society‚ with none being greater than Emily Dickinson‚ Henry James‚ and Kate Chopin. In

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    Online school and public school are the two most common schools that teenagers attend. These schools both have its benefits and drawbacks.      Going to school online lets you stay at home while doing all the work. It is basically home school. The benefits of online school is that an individual does not  have to get dressed properly or look presentable for the other citizens. Another benefit is that the schedule for online school is flexible. This is great for a student with a very hectic schedule

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    traditional components - the Eucharistic Celebration‚ the evening programme of dances. the dinner. And underlying all the activities was the warm camaraderie of friends who shared the Theresian upbringing. Loyalty for the school was re-awakened by a brouhaha and a legal battle the school got embroiled in this year -- this loyalty theme we hope to have depicted well in this issue’s cover. We thank Tonette Pañares for her valuable input on the background and meaning of various Homecoming activities‚

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    THE RELATIONSHIP OF SCHOOL UNIFORMS TO STUDENT ATTENDANCE‚ ACHIEVEMENT‚ AND DISCIPLINE by Russell Edward Sowell Liberty University A Dissertation Presented in Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Education Liberty University February‚ 2012The Relationship of School Uniforms to Student Attendance‚ Achievement and Discipline by Russell Edward Sowell A Dissertation Presented in Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Education Liberty

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    Charter Schools vs. Traditional School Charter schools are defined by the U.S. Department of Education (as cited in Marshall‚ Gibbs‚ Greene‚ Nelson and Schofield‚ 2001) as “public schools that are under contract from some public agency” (p. 129). ? Charter schools fit in a niche between private and public schools. They are funded with public money (except for their facilities) and they are an alternative to regular public schools systems. A private group of people can submit and get approved

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    their length‚ and evaluation every year to determine if the student’s goals have been met. Procedural due process gives parents several rights pertaining to their child’s education. These rights are confidently‚ examination of records‚ obtaining an independent evaluation‚ written notification changes proposed to their child’s educational classification or placement‚ the right to an impartial hearing whenever there are disagreements regarding their child’s educational plans and representation by legal

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    Jeffrey Jordan‚ Michael Joseph Jackson. Were either of these people unsuccessful... or... uneducated? All I’m saying is that‚ If there was a family tree hard work and education would be related‚ But school would probably be a distant cousin‚ Because if education is the key‚ School is the lock‚ Because it rarely ever develops your mind to the point where it can perceive red as green and continue to go when someone else said stop. Because as long as you follow the rules and pass exams

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    The case came to be known as the National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius case. There were several issues raise by the anti-Obamacare side. First of all‚ they argued that the law mandated all citizens to pay towards the insurance scheme‚ even though not all citizens were supportive of the move. They also made a spirited appeal to prove the increased tax burden that the new law would impose on the highest income earners in the country. The argument was that they would be required to

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