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    Single-sex classes

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    motivation and academic achievement which ought to consider offering single-gender classrooms as one highly effective change that can address students’ needs. The single-gender education is a legal option for any K-12 public schools. Our state has 160 schools now offering these options for students. One of the highest in the nation is in Washington and 100 more already considered doing so for the 2010-11 school year. Currently‚ single-gender classes are offered in kindergarten through 9th grade in urban

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    Single Sex Schools

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    I believe that single-sex schools are better than co-ed schools. Single sex schools provide a much better working environment for the students with fewer distractions. A single sex classroom gives the teacher opportunities to teach differently with the presence of only one gender. As teenagers develop physically and emotionally having them in the same co-ed classroom can cause more bullying‚ fakeness and sexual harassment in some cases. Although there is are downsides to a single sex education.

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    Single Point Speech

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    Single point speech- Why lack of exercise is a problem If someone told you that failing to exercise regularly could be as deadly as smoking what would your first reaction be? If it was anything like mine‚ then you would be shocked and have trouble agreeing with this statement. However‚ numerous studies point out the fact that a lack of exercise can be as deadly as smoking. Exercise is an important part of living a healthy lifestyle and people who are active regularly generally live longer than

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    Single Sex Schools

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    Single Sex Schools In the present era‚ many of us have heard people‚ especially parents‚ discussing different topics concerning their children’s future. What are good things for them and what are not? One of these subjects is which school do you prefer to send your children to‚ single sex schools or co-ed schools? The answers are different depending on many reasons that support each person’s opinion‚ but for me I support schooling at single sex schools for the following reasons. First‚ at single

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    Single-Use Plans

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    likely to be repeated in the future are called single-use plans (programs and projects). This can apply in many businesses. Can you think of a good example of this used recently? are there always positives when using single-use plans or can they sometimes backfire? And if a single use plan is very successful‚ is it possible that it might be used again? Do single use plans lose their effectiveness after one use? Responses: 1. Wouldn’t a budget be a single-use plan? Setting a budget for the month or

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    Richard Perez Period 1 Single Stories and Stereotypes The single story has caused controversy within the lives of many‚ including mine. Personally‚ I can fully admit to falling victim to many stereotypes regarding different people and religion as well. My intent is not to judge people‚ but exposure and stories unfortunately compel one to do so. One brainwashing source is the media. News coverage‚ articles‚ and even music force us to think a certain way about certain things. Due to the fact that

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    single sex education

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    Single Sex Education Single sex education consists of separating males and females and putting them in different classrooms or buildings in order to teach them differently. This type of schools relieves some of the pressure that parents have due to the stories they hear about the kids in co-education schools. Single sex education is psychologically‚ educationally and socially more effective than co-education due to scientific researches that have been held over more than a 100 elementary schools

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    Single Parent Home

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    Living in a single parent home was a struggle‚no we’re not crack babies or abused but grew up in the struggle and faced obstacles every day. As twin brothers growing up in the hood we learned how to make the most of not having a lot‚ momma taught us to be thankful for what we had and to become leaders not followers. Mom would get us up every morning for school with the smell of breakfast in the air‚ most mornings we didn’t always get what we wanted but momma always provided us with what we needed

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    Single Sex Schools

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    Why code schools are better than single sex schools Would you rather go to a code school or single sex school? Why? I would rather go to a code schools because when you get out in the workforce you already know how to work with the opposite sex and how to talk to them. Although single sex schools sound like a good idea they’re not in a code school you get to work‚ learn communication skills and sexism. When you go into the workforce you already are used to working with the opposite sex. When it’s

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    In A Married State‚ Katherine Phillips speaks to the clash between a woman fulfilling her spiritual‚ emotional needs and fulfilling her physical social responsibilities. Phillips begins with the light diction of “content” and “innocent” to highlight the two different spaces that were expected of women: virginity and happiness in their lowly station in life. The former reflects their physical history‚ while the latter reflects their spiritual state. These were often at odds due to women being unable

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