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    Cristal Alvarado Rodriguez Advanced Language Arts Period 3 Although teachers might disagree‚ having students eating in class will help students and teachers stay on task and not worry about lunch time. Staff should let us students eat during class because students will be more focused‚ awake‚ and excited to learn and participate in class. If student were able to eat during class then they would be able to concentrate on the objective they are learning instead of thinking about “what’s for lunch

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    Why Lunch Should Be An Opportunity for Learning School is a place where students come to learn‚ right? Lunch is really supposed to be a "break" from work; although‚ many agree that there should be some form of education involved during that time. A common problem students have in high school (and younger of course) are manners. Manners aren’t introduced during a lesson at all in school. Lunch is most definitely the perfect opportunity for them to be taught. Now‚ some may say "but aren’t parents

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    Brandon Gross 9/27/12 English 11 Period 1 In NASA‚ the Mars science lab rover is acknowledged‚ over a budget at 2.5 billion dollars. Although Obama’s Fiscal plan for 2013 would incise NASA’s funds from 587 million dollars to 360 million dollars‚ no quantity of money is worth Mars exploration. Mars is still merely a rocky surface in the midst of no indication of water or active geology. Space exploration is exceptionally expensive to the citizens of the United States; the government

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    Final Draft “Equality by design”‚ that’s what I like to say. Schools have been doing wrong things like banning individuality through the use of school uniforms. Why shouldn’t students wear uniforms? Uniforms only make the students life more miserable. Uniforms limit a student’s individuality‚ it eliminates a crucial form of self-expression‚ and it indicates a lack of confidence in the student’s ability to make responsible choices. Like so many people‚ we want the best and happiest for the students

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    Nicholas Raad  AP Government  Ms. Christine Soderquist  31 March 2015    Political Parties        The founding father’s created our country on the basis of democracy‚ where the people  had the power to rule their own country. As political parties began to emerge‚ the founding  father’s initial theory of democracy began to be tainted by the very coalitions and factions they  tried to prevent. It becomes almost painstakingly clear that the two party system has undermined  the Constitution‚ and fur

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    Payten Zenahlik Adv. English II Persuasive Essay In 1991 55.4 percent of eighth graders participated in school-funded music or performing arts. By 2004‚ the figure had fallen to 49.1 percent (Ford‚ A. and McMahon‚ M.‚ 2015‚ p.2). These statistics show that the number of students participating in co-curricular activities has fallen at an alarming rate. Elective courses such as art‚ music‚ and shop should not be cut from schools because they help students develop as well-rounded individuals‚ and the

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    Cavelia Duvall Composition and Communications Two Week 3 Assignment 3 April 16‚ 2011 Persuasive Essay Outline The Goal of my Paper is to Convince‚ and Persuade‚ and Catch the Reader’s Attention from Beginning to the End‚ by using Research Information‚ Sources‚ Proof‚ and Evidence‚ that my Point of view is Valid‚ Agreeable‚ and makes Perfect Since to the Reader. I am Arguing against the Topic "Most Americans should not use

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    English persuasive essay While many scots are healthy and exercise regularly‚ there is a growing number of adults and children becoming obese. It is costing the NHS millions to deal with the problems that it causes. We are having serious concerns about the number of people becoming ill and being unable to work‚ because of our overweight scots. It’s no secret that obesity is a huge issue. The causes of this problem can be social‚ economic and cultural‚ all of which determine how much food we

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    Automatic Sequestration (page numbers and running header) You need to format your paper APA stylep; see the sample paper   “Give me your tired‚ your poor‚ your huddled masses yearning to breathe free‚ the wretched refuse of your teeming shore‚ send the homeless tempest-tost to me‚ I lift my lamp beside the golden door.” Reference? America has long been the land of freedom and hope to the world‚ and the American military is what has kept her that way.  People have forgotten how important and valuable

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    Every teacher has a different set of rules in their classroom. Anyone you talk to has that one teacher with the most irrelevant rule you could think of. In school‚ there is a diverse population of students that tend to need a variety of guidance to assist them through the day. One of the most common rules a teacher has is‚ no food in the classroom. This rule should be removed from every teacher’s classroom for the following reasons: not enough time to eat a healthy breakfast‚ having enough energy

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