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    Should Sikh children be allowed to wear a kirpan in school or not? FOR-Sikh Many Sikhs would say yes because it is a part of their religion. And it is not just that reason. They argue that if they are allowed to wear the other 4 ks‚ why not be allowed to wear the 5th. Many other people would argue against it because it’s a knife in general‚ but they say it will not be used it is simply there for their beliefs. Just because as Sikh has the kirpan knife on them doesn’t mean they will even get it out

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    Should children switch classes at a young age?Most schools have children switching classes at Middle School‚ but some think that they should switch earlier and are changing it. This is a very controversial topic between districts. Different districts will have different opinions on the matter. Children should not start switching classes in elementary. If you don’t switch in elementary the parents will be able to get information on their kid easier because they will only have to talk to one teacher

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    Over the years‚ the growth and changes in children ’s sports have reflected the popularity of professional sports in our society. Sports games and sports news are available to the public twenty-four hours a day on television and the Internet even the radio. Due in part to this‚ schools and other organizations have changed American athletics from more of a fun playtime to intense competition. The effect of competition in youth sports on children has been the subject of much criticism and praise by

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    Negative Pledge

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    7LW003 Law Relating to Capital Markets and International Banking Secondary Syndication – Loan Transfer Introduction Asset sales on the secondary loan markets‚ have become a more important part of the financial system over the last two decades. The big rise in activity initially arose as a result of the 1980’s sovereign debt crisis where banks sought to reduce their exposure to certain sovereign debts by selling on some of the loans. Then banks and certain other financial institutions then began

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    Should children be allowed to use mobile phones at school I believe that mobile phones should be allowed to be used at school at either before school‚ after school and during the luch breaks. Children should not use mobile phones in the classroom as that is the time and place to learn not to go on your phone. At luch time and recess children should be allowed to use their mobile phones because thay should be able to enjoy their break and eat their food happily and freely. I agree that mobile

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    School Is Bad for Children

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    Responsibility of School Sometimes when we are going to school and sitting on the bus‚ there is always a question shows on in our brain: what is the goal for us to go to school‚ though goes to school is one of the compulsory things in our life? When we are in school‚ there is a list of rules to limit us to expand our thinking ways and restrict our hobbies. In the article “School Is Bad for Children‚” John Holt reveals some problems of the current system of schooling that are bad for children. He argues

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    Children should not be allowed to bring mobile phones to school. With the increasing number and various new models of mobile phones being sell in the markets‚ they are among one of the greatest technologies achievement ever being made by humans. Mobile phones are sometimes can affect people’s mind and behaviour especially to our young childrens which lead to bad effects. Eventhough mobile phones are important to most peoples nowdays from professional workers to modern farmers in order to

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    “No meat! No meat!” was a cry from a tired‚ desperate general in the suicidal camp at Valley Forge. On March 1st of 1778 is when I get to decide whether to reenlist or not from the army‚ but I have been thinking to myself why soldiers would want to re-enlist for 9 months at the Valley Forge Camp. The conditions in the Valley Forge encampment were terrible. First off‚ there wasn’t really any good and healthy food at the camp. Second‚ soldiers had been getting sick and dying from lack of food‚ and

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    Under God in the Pledge

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    the Pledge either respects the belief systems of both those who believe in a God‚ and those who do not. This religious power struggle is the source of our conflict. I personally believe that the inclusion of ‘Under God’ should remain in our Pledge‚ for the simple fact that the majority of our population are believers in a God. I believe that this inclusion becomes unconstitutional when it becomes mandatory for a student to recite this Pledge‚ being that there will be exceptions with children who

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    learning from the pain of the consequences to not do it again. Sandy Banks Comments about her past‚ “Looking back now‚ I think spankins of my youth taught me things that lectures and time-outs couldn’t.” (Banks‚ 2012‚ Pg. 3) Mary McLachlin also writes‚ “Children who get punished would ask themselves what they did to deserve it and try to correct the problem‚ rather than calling police or labeling parents as abusive‚ Guey said. That’s what he did when he was punished or criticized‚ and he still believes in

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