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    Obesity is taking over our schools The drinks that most schools offer is a big part of the problem. The schools need to serve healthy drinks with balanced meals. First of all‚ one reason kids are becoming obese is because all of the unhealthy ingredients in certain drinks. Second of all‚ schools should get rid of unhealthy drinks due to the outrageous cost. Third of all‚ unhealthy drinks can cause hyperactivity in children. Replacing unhealthy drinks can prevent obesity‚ and lead to a healthy

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    Weather or not we should keep competitive sports is an important problem we need to face. Some people think it can cause your grades to suffer. However‚ other people think it can make you more collaborative in school. Competitive sports should not be continued because it is not safe or good for kid. Competitive sports are not good for kids because you can get injured‚ can also cause stress and anxiety‚ and kids have the mindset that they won’t be good at anything else than the competitive sports

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    Does a person who’s committed a crime get the same Constitutional voting rights as a person who has followed all the laws? As of 2016‚ prisoners who’ve finished their sentences are allowed to vote. If the convict is on probation or parole‚ they are not allowed to vote. (www.aclu.org) There are only two states that allow prisoners to vote. If they are a citizen of Maine and Vermont‚ while behind bars‚ the convicts have the right to vote in the elections. There are about 5.85 million Americans‚ 2

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    Assignment 02 Beginning English Writing August 5‚ 2011 Cell Phones vs. Regular Phones Although land lines and cell phones serve the same main purpose of making and receiving calls they have a large variety of differences. Regular home phones are limited to the perimeter of the house while cell phones have the mobility to be taken and used anywhere. In case of an emergency‚ it is said the home phones are much safer since the cell phones rely on signals from antennas and depending on your location

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    and the morning should start later and finish earlier. Kids will not be very tired in school. Students will not sleep in lessons. Teenagers need more sleep than adults. Teenagers naturally get tired later. “Teens have sleep-wake cycles that can be two hours later than everybody else and that starting school too early is a key factor to chronic sleep deprivation among adolescents” (Strauss). Sometimes teenagers have responsibility that keep them not sleeping. Finishing school early leaves time

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    but instead experiencing the dreadful summer slide and making next year that much harder (Davis). Because summer seems to be a time where all academic skills are forgotten‚ school districts and state officials are fighting to lengthen the average U.S school year of 180 days to 200+ days (Davis). The idea of lengthening the school year is a great solution to erasing the summer

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    Should Cell Phones Be Allowed at School? In a society where almost everyone over the age of thirteen carries a cell phone‚ pager‚ or both‚ many school systems have banned these items from school grounds. Why? Many say it’s due to the ’potential problems’‚ such as texting during classes. Others say it is because they interrupt the learning environment. Whatever the reason the school boards give‚ should cell phones really be banned from school premises? In a day and age where everyone relies

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    What if you are not allowed to use cellphone in private place? If a city bans the use of cell phone in privately owned business‚ people will face discomfort. Especially cell phone has potential capability to save one’s life in emergence situation. If cell phone is banned‚ people will carry other gadgets and it would negatively affect on local businesses. Owners of the private businesses could lose their customers. Through the cellphone‚ people have lots of ability. Banning cellphone would cause

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    The first mobile phones‚ referred to as Frist Generation or 1G‚ were introduced to the public in 1983 by Motorola. The technology used at that time was analog‚ which is much less reliable than the digital technology we use today. The first mobile phones were big‚ had a great deal of static and noise interference and very expensive‚ many of them costing hundreds of dollars. They were more of a status symbol during the decade rather than a means of convenience. During the 1990s‚ Second Generation or

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    ENG 102-2270 03/25/06 Research Paper A Debate Pertaining to Illegal Immigrant Children in Public Schools “The terms “illegal immigrant” and “illegal alien” are commonly used phrases that refer to the illegality of the action of migration without legal authorization” (wikipedia). Whether or not illegal immigrant children should be educated at the elementary‚ middle school‚ and high school levels in the U.S.‚ is a fiercely debated topic these days. Many debates are taking place all over

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