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    A smoke-free campus Smoking is bad for everyone. When people have a non-smoking area‚ they really appreciate it. However‚ some people ruin the place where there are signs that is prohibited; they still smoke in that place. On the other hand‚ almost every school‚ college and university is smoke-free. Although there are signs around the schools‚ some people are still smoking. It looks like they do not see the signs. In my opinion‚ every school needs a strong cooperation with students so that they

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    Imagine you’ve found the person you want to spend the rest of your life with; you’re completely in love and you want to get married; but you can’t‚ you’re not allowed to.  You don’t get to have a wedding reception‚ no vows‚ no exchanging rings‚ no walk down the aisle. You are also denied the legal rights that come along with marriage. If your partner gets sick with a terminal illness‚ you may not be allowed to visit them in the hospital because you are not their spouse. If they die from that illness

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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 lies there on the hallway floor‚ gasping for breath as he gets another kick to the rib. He puts one hand up to block a strike to the face but he is too slow. He attempts to push the other student away but that just makes everything worse.  Brandon receives one more punch to the face before he is laying there‚ half dead. He lies on the hospital bed‚ all hooked up to breathing machines‚ reading a letter from the school stating he is getting suspended for 3 days because he went against the zero

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    Why your horses doesn’t need a blanket “The longer winter coat helps to trap the body heat against the skin. Also‚ tiny muscles in the skin raise the hairs‚ creating tiny air pockets that heighten the insulating effect. Flatten this ‘fluffed-up’ coat by adding layers of light blankets‚ or even one heavy one‚ can actually make the horse colder. If a horse is not accustomed to being blanketed‚ it can put the horse at increased risk. If it becomes overheated‚ it will begin to sweat. The dampness causes

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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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    all the drills required of him‚ he then thinks that he deserves a starting position on the team. If a child is told to eat their vegetables at a meal and they do so‚ they then think that they deserve desert. So why is it that people have this preconceived notion that they deserve things? Why is it that people think that just because they have been born into this world that they deserve better things? I think a lot of this feeling has to do with the selfishness of human beings. A lot of the times

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    THE WRITING PROCESS – PERSUASIVE ESSAY Prompt: Do you think cell phones should be allowed in school? Compose an essay to persuade the school community of your opinion. STEP 1: ANALYZE THE PROMPT Role: myself as a student Planning: Audience: students‚ teachers‚ parents Format: 5-paragraph persuasive essay Topic: cell phones in school STEP 2: PLAN THE PAPER Topic: Three reasons why cell phones should be allowed in school: Reasons: 1- students stay connected with family and friends ________________________

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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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    in prison. They all have rights to vote they are people truing to change their lives. They maybe did something that others dont agree on at all and that they need to be punished and have no rights at all. What if that was you in their you’ll say that your doing you’re time that you are trying to change and that’s what they are doing. Although depriving people convicted of felonies of the right to vote has a long history‚ the modern laws in many states are rooted in racial discrimination. More than

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