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    The University of Texas experienced a mass shooting when a student shot 45 people‚ killing 14 of them‚ from the clock tower (Gubler). In the New York Times article “Philosophizing With Guns” Simone Gubler talks about the “campus carry” bill that will come into effect on the 50th anniversary for Texas colleges. This bill will allow students to carry guns with them‚ in certain areas‚ on campus. Gubler is uncertain about letting students carry guns on campus‚ and I have some of the same concerns about

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    In the movie‚ Freedom Writers‚ students at Wilson High School are self divided into several distinct classes based on ethnicity‚ financial status‚ and popularity. Students are likely unable to break free of their social groups because of previous history and the overemphasis of the racial differences in gangs. The intolerance of other ethnic groups comes from the impact of observing the actions of generations who lived during racial segregation and the Civil Right’s movement. These older generations

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    America high school students are being told they need to meet a certain criteria‚ in order to be successful. To meet this set criteria it can be very stressful and strenuous for a teenager. High school students stress levels are rising dramatically‚ which can lead to anxiety‚ depression and lack of motivation. Teenagers should not be having these problems because of school. High schools should be cutting down homework and help students manage their stress. The amount of stress students face every

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    50% or more high schoolers would love to acquire more freedom during the school days. High school students should have the opportunity to acquire freedom due to preparing students for college‚ responsibility‚ and to make mature decisions. The freedom that the students have could be taken away if the students abuse their privileges. The first reason why high school students should acquire more freedom is because if the teacher show that they trust their students‚ then most likely they will start

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    With most students waking up at 6:00 a.m.‚ they would have to be fast asleep by 9:00 p.m. Taking homework‚ tests‚ and extracurricular activities into account‚ this is a nearly impossible feat. Another reason schools should start later is something that no one can control. To understand‚ you need to know that melatonin is a chemical released from the brain that‚ in short‚ makes you tired. Studies posted on teens.drugabuse.gov show that the teenage body slows its melatonin production later

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    considerable amount of time taking standardized tests when they could be learning? This is because when kids get ready to take a standardized test they tests the kids more to make sure they pass the test. We take too much time taking tests that we don’t take enough time to actually teach the kids. The government needs to modify and make better tests. This essay will discuss that the government needs to modify and make better tests because they take up too much class time‚ the tests that we are using are low

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    ineffective and unnecessary for many students. Doing so‚ it challenges colleges’ self-imposed necessity to create well-rounded individuals. To support this claim‚ the author presents the concept that if students are disinterested in a certain subject‚ they won’t retain the information as well as a subject they are interested in. This statement appeals to logic. The idea that disinterest prevents learning is only a short step in reasoning to the opinion that students shouldn’t attend disinteresting classes

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    Standarized Testing Should Be Banned There are many questions concerning the education system. Everyone always seems to have an opinion on this certain topic‚ but no one is producing solutions to the problem. For example are standardized tests really helping the system? The “No Child Left Behind” act was established in the U.S in 2001. The law states that all children in public school have to be tested in reading and writing. This testing starts in grades third through eight‚ and also they have

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    controls other people‚ especially because of their ability or position.” When I read this definition of a leader‚ the first person who comes to my mind is my high school Student Senate adviser. As I first began high school I didn’t really have a place to go or a group to be with. I tried joining a variety of different clubs and organizations at my school and found that FFA was where I belonged. I had a great adviser my first three years of being involved in FFA‚ but after getting a new adviser my senior

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    The Effects of Truancy on High School Students (Version 2) I. Introduction 1.1 Statement of Problem Truancy is defined as an unexcused absence. It is a common problem facing nearly all high schools across the nation (Baker‚ Sigmon‚ & Nugent 2001 p.1). High school truants contribute to many consequences both to themselves and community. According to Garry (n.d.)‚ many police departments report that daytime crime rates are rising in the part because students are committing crimes instead

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