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    This is the week for you to put in your vote for student counsel. You should vote for someone who will make the school stronger and active. Listening‚ and reaching out to the students is one of my top priority’s. You should vote for me because I am always on time‚ I am organize‚ I always keep my promises‚ I am smart‚ I am helpful and creative. I can get work done on time. I will do anything to put my work before anything else and get thing’s done on time. If you need me I will find a way

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    consider to be "widely-held expectations" for what an average child might achieve within a given year. Please consider what you read in the context of your child’s unique development. Below is a snapshot of this year. For more in-depth information click on the specific areas of development in the menu at the left. How your child may develop this year Everything is new and interesting to one-year-olds. They enthusiastically use their five senses to actively explore the world around them. They find

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    Autobiography On 24th April 1998‚ just before midnight‚ the mother of a four year old who had been due for the 3rd of May‚ felt like her second child was ready to enter the world‚ but her father in-law‚ who had been among the most honourable physicians of the day‚ declared it to be false pain. When the situation got serious‚ she was finally admitted‚ and gave birth to a boy‚ which was much to the fascination of her father in-law‚ who‚ now having two grandchildren‚ could foresee at least one of them

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    Kaylie Dilts First Observation I am observing a male who is a one year old. I am observing him during a volleyball match because he is our coach’s son. The environment is a gym filled of a lot of unknown people to him such as our volleyball team and we were all surrounded by him‚ at first he seemed to cling closer to his dad because he almost seemed shy around us. He just sat beside his dad’s foot and almost had a confused look as if he was thinking who are all of these people? He then began

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    contribute to it. Controlling a trait like that would be virtually impossible. Traits that contribute to personality‚ talent‚ and outer “beauty” should not be controlled. Nita Farahany‚ a Professor of Science at Duke University‚ states that “Technology itself is not evil. Only the misuse and misapplication of it is” (Farahany). Genetic engineering should be used with the purpose of preventing abnormalities and disease alone. With careful regulations by the government‚ that can be done (Krimsky‚

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    According to Albert Einstein‚ “I fear the day the technology will surpass our human interaction. The world will have a generation of idiots.” I believe that iPads should not be in schools because they distract students during school and that students need less screen time. First of all I believe that Pads should not be in schools because they distract students when the teacher is teaching. Some schools are banning cell phone and iPods‚ but iPads stay. Students might have the same social media apps

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    Dillon‚ National Education Correspondent (“Schools Cut Back Subjects to Push Reading and Math”).Ding‚ Ding the bell to start the class goes off. The students advance to the same old mandatory class. Kids need a new subject that will help later in life. Electives are in colleges; colleges recommend using it earlier. Electives should be added to schools because they are effective for building a future career‚ help students participate in classes they like‚ and electives prepare students for the real world

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    effort and winning great titles compared to the men who hasn’t been showing much effort but yet still get more paid than the women. Women involved in sports has changed a lot in the community of sports and made gender roles more into equality. Women should get the same treatment men such as more promotion‚ salary‚ sponsorships‚ and recognition to feel more equal. Many people thought the equality problem had been solved with the establishment of the Title IX and the Equality Act but not everyone seems

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    If a student is found smoking anywhere else‚ there should be some sort of penalty or punishment to them‚ including the understanding of how this is negatively affecting their lives. It should be something to scare the smoker‚ enough to shake that person a little bit. That person should have to do community service around campus by cleaning up cigarette butts to make the campus look cleaner. Also‚ a series of The Real Cost commercials can be shown. On the other hand‚ the approach can be taken of raising

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    Public schools across the United States have been dealing with the issue of dress codes. As of 2008‚ twenty-two U.S. states specifically authorized schools to institute dress codes or uniform policies (8). School boards may generally create and enforce dress code‚ but they must do so without violating students’ constitutional law (9). Schools are finding difficulty in enforcing their dress code among students. Parents feel as if the schools dress codes are condoning their students for expressing

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