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    Kimberly Collazo Amy Beaudry LIB 101‚ 01 13 March‚ 2013 Lack of schools for children with autism in Puerto Rico A lot of parents with children diagnosed with autism are desperate looking for options of how to educate their children because of the lack of schools for children diagnosed with this disorder in Puerto Rico. As you know autism is “A developmental brain disorder that is accompanied by a variety of symptoms including problems with communication and social interactions‚ as well as

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    your own. Your eldest child just turned sixteen and got her learner driver’s license and loves playing sport and being social. This can be exhausting trying to chase after them all the time taking them to sports and other events. But by having your eldest child being able to drive at the age of 16 just takes a load off your shoulders. The driving age should not be raised from 16. Most students today leave school wanting to attend University. Leaving school at the 17 still on their learners and no

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    Rachel Veroneau Leasa Day English 101 February 20‚ 2013 Should there be armed police offers in schools? Everyday parents send their children to school and expect them to return home to them. What would happen if you got the phone call from the school‚ or police saying that there was a shooting at your child’s school‚ and they may have been harmed? How would you feel? Do you think that an armed police officer would help prevent that situation from happening? I do. It would make the staff

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    The word “missing child” often calls to mind of tragic and frightening incident as it was always reported in the national news. Stories about missing children‚ especially those abducted‚ have always tugged at the heartstrings of all Malaysians. A total of 5996 children went missing from homes since 2004. Although most of them were found‚ 1904 still remain missing (Pakiam‚ 2007). Lately‚ all the Malaysians are in shock over the death of Nurin Jazlin Jazimin and had recalled the tragic that happened

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    DEBATES OPINIONS FORUMS POLLS Sign In Sign Up Home > Opinions > Education > Should schools abolish exams? Add a New Topic Should schools abolish exams? Research this topic: United States Add a New Topic Add to My Favorites Debate This Topic Report This Topic Should schools abolish exams? 67% Say Yes 33% Say No Schools should replace exams It is important for schools to measure how well students understand the material presented to them. Presently‚ we do this through exams

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    People may argue that no parent should be forced to receive medication against his or her will. This includes mandatory vaccines as a requirement for public school admission. They believe that people living in a free society should have free choice. However‚ parent personal liberty should not risk the health and safety of millions of others. If you decide not to immunize your child‚ you are not only putting your child at risk‚ but everyone else around them. Although I strongly agree in individual

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    If nothing else‚ they should have the right to relieve themselves from the many stressful situations they suffer from. Alcohol can potentially cause problems for all people. This is a fact and it doesn’t matter if your 21 or not. If a person wished to ban alcohol for the entire population equally‚ there really would be no reason to stand in their way. Wanting or believing that the drinking age should be lowered doesn’t mean that you are "pro-alcohol"‚ rather it

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    drinking age should be in the United States. Many people think that it should remain at 21 years old and others believe that it should be lowered to 18. While both have their own various reasons‚ this has been an important topic in our country for a long time. President Ronald Reagan signed and passed the National Minimum Drinking Age Law in 1984 which obligated states to raise their legal drinking age to 21 or suffer reductions in Federal highway funds. The highway funds and drinking age was linked

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    SCHOOL UNIFORMS SHOULD NOT BE BANNED In a school‚ uniforms make up a vital part of a student’s environment. One can agree that school uniforms should not be banned as it helps in providing the students with a sense of belonging. School uniforms also helps in preventing the constant wearing of inappropriate attire to school. School uniforms also create a look of neatness and order for onlookers to see. Can one not agree on such things that help to build a better individual?

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    Uniforms Mandatory Should uniforms be mandatory for elementary and middle school? Some say uniforms doesn’t have to be just for private schools only. Uniforms have been around for a very long time for private schools only. Most uniforms started at elementary and middle schools. Back then‚ uniforms were not as popular as they are today because of how much dressing could take part in students. In the past three years‚ wearing uniforms became a policy for more schools. Uniforms should be permitted for

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