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    Exams Should Be Banned

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    going to do about and I choused “Volcanic eruption in Iceland”. I described words nicely and neatly. When I was done‚ I attach my word document into my e-mail and send it to our group leader. My work clearly reports on the issue with good use of language skills. That is what I think I did on my news paper using the habit of minds. Please place yourself on the rubric below (underline the comments that best describes you) | |rookie |amateur

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    The theme of ‘Fair is foulfoul is fair’ permeates throughout the play ’Macbeth.’ Explain what it means‚ providing examples from the play to support your answer: One of the most important themes in the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare comes from one of the last lines in Act 1‚ Scene 1 of the play. The three witches speak this simple line ‘Fair is foul‚ and foul is fair‚’ shortly before they disperse and it becomes a prophecy and an underlying warning for the rest of the play. The connotations

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    Facebook Should Be Banned

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    Social Network: an online community of people with a common interest who use a Web site or other technologies to communicate with each other and share information‚ resources(dictionary.com). There are almost 500 million users of social networks and spent over 700 billion minutes a month using them. Is this hindering our social skills? There are many ways that people interact with each other such as e-mail‚ texting‚ a social network but the least used interaction is face to face. A negative impact

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    “Fair Is Foul”

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    “Fair is foul” “Macbeth” by William Shakespeare is a play in which the central character‚ Macbeth‚ is vulnerable as well as heroic. Before Macbeth even appears in the play we learn of his vulnerability through the witches‚ who plan to meet Macbeth after the day’s battle; “When shall we three meet again in thunder‚ lighting or in rain?” “When the hurlyburly’s done‚ when the battles lost and won.” “That will be ere the set of sun.” “Where the place?” “Upon the heath.” “There to meet with

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    Should Sports Be Banned

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    Sports Are a Bad Cause on Young Athletes Do you think that our school district should continue to fund sports? Many teenagers play sports and based on research; many kids get hurt‚ go under a massive amount of pressure‚ and even sometimes slack on grades. These problems support that sports a horrible cause for young athletes. It’s currently a large concern in middle schools as well as high schools. In fact‚ many people are debating on what is the correct thing to do in this situation; however

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    political situations influenced certain things that were written. However‚ Shakespeare was not historically correct in everything. It is a play afterall! At the very first scene in Macbeth strikes the keynote of the play. The words “ Fair is foul‚ and foul is fair” are very important and overused words throughout the play. “ Look like the innocent flower/but be the serpent under’t’”

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    reports are submerged within a pile of commercials. This is the reason why people came to a decision to get rid of commercials. But the more important things to know are the sides and the motives of these sides in this issue. Commercials should be banned on TV especially on news programs because of the following reasons: (1) it restrains important factual news (2) it opts the audience not to watch the news anymore (3) the news delivered to the general audience becomes insufficient because of the

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    Soda Should Be Banned

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    Did you know that one- third of Americans are obese‚ and an estimated 300‚000 deaths occur per year are due to obesity? Mayor Michael Bloomberg of NYC proposed a ban for soda‚ to be over 16 ounces‚ and I think it’s a great idea. But I will admit at first I wasn’t so crazy about this ban mainly because I don’t like the government having too much control. But reading articles and doing research gave me a huge change of heart! I love people being healthy and alive‚ and I’m also someone who cares health

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    Homework Should Be Banned

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    the classroom i.e. at home. In many cases‚ students are required to be complete the task/s assigned by a certain due date. This is where majority of students fail to understand the true significance of homework. I therefore agree that the students should have the right to decide to complete homework but only to a certain extent. At secondary schooling‚ good and well-motivated students are often the ones who complete homework and assignments. This is not to say that other students do not‚ they are

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    Should Smoking Banned?

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    How Does ADHD Affect School Performance? The school experience can be challenging for students with ADHD. Students usually are identified only after consistently demonstrating a failure to understand or follow rules or to complete required tasks. Other common reasons for referral include frequent classroom disruptions and poor academic performance. Studies found that students with ADHD‚ compared to students without ADHD‚ had persistent academic difficulties that resulted in the following: lower

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