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    Should All Quiet on the Western Front Be Taught In School? War is hard. Losing family members isn’t the easiest thing in the world. Not knowing what could have been of them in the real world out of war. Having to learn about these things is hard‚ but I believe that it is something that we should learn. Learning about all these things teaches about the way that war messes with your mind. It makes you think of the things in ways you shouldn’t think of them. It teaches us what we would have to go

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    separating school from religion mostly brings religious talk in education to a stand-still. Religion has presented itself in society for as long as history has recorded life in societies‚ and many individuals still practice their faith. In today’s society‚ however‚ teachers and educators rarely mention religion outside of Social Studies classes in public school systems. Yet‚ science has proven that allowing religion in lives affects and improves the quality of life. Public schools should allow religion

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    Music programs in school is a good way to keep students entertained and having fun. Music programs in schools gives students something to look forward to and may encourage them to go to school. Playing an instrument is good for the brain‚ gives kids a chance to make new friends‚ and it is also fun. To begin with‚ playing an instrument is good for the brain. As stated in source two‚ "Playing music helps kids use and improve memory skills." Playing an instrument will benefit students on other

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    School and Music School and Music changed my life in many ways. I used to work‚ but it wasn’t getting me enough money to live a comfortable life. I feel that my attitude is always positive even if I’m having a bad day. It’s hard to get me mad so I feel that my biggest strength is that I’m always in a good mood and people around me should feel the same way. Knowledge that I’m going to learn as the years go by is going to help me in my personal life and the career I’m trying to pursue I feel that

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    To start off should Shakespeare be taught in the 9th grade curriculum? Some would consider him one of the greatest english playwright and poet‚ who work has been translated into 75 languages. In my opinion Shakespeare should not be taught in the 9th grade curriculum because he is hard to understand. His plays were meant to be for entertainment‚ and is he academically necessary for today’s modern teens. First Shakespeare is hard to understand. “The trouble today is that school children don’t get it

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    Music Programs Should Not Be Cut From Schools Elementary schools and high schools across the U.S. have lately suffered from financial strain. Because of this‚ budget cuts have to be made and music programs often suffer before sports and academics. Although some people believe that music is not a key component in preparing for employment and higher education‚ yet several others express otherwise‚ who say music has been shown to stimulate other parts of a student’s mind that can help them excel. Statistics

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    200 May 18‚ 2012 Tolerance being Taught in Schools Taj Jensen Diversity is the cornerstone of American society. The United States is one of the most diverse societies in the world‚ which is strongly reflected in the classroom. Today’s students differ in age‚ race‚ sexual orientation‚ religion‚ and culture and in the classroom‚ students are constantly surrounded by all these different characteristics which helps make it a wonderful environment to be taught tolerance. It is important for students

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    intercourse‚” representing the sexual activities already present in young teens’ lives (par4‚ Statistical Portrait). With sexual education present in public schools‚ young students are able to benefit from educational sexual information and to learn about safe sex and then the prevention of pregnancies. Sex education that is present in public schools help‚ to educate students about the problems and responsibilities that may come along with the practice of sex. Young people are unaware when they are

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    Should or should not Shakespeare be taught in 9th grade curriculum? People have different opinions on if it should or should not be taught. A few reasons it should be taught is because Shakespeare presents universal truths‚ one can learn new vocabulary‚ and Shakespeare is entertaining. To begin with‚ Shakespeare presents universal truths. Universal truths are truths that the whole world can understand and relate to. “His plays still tell the truth boiled down to their essences” (Petri 374). Shakespeare’s

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    students should still study Shakespeare. This paper states that we should not study Shakespeare because the dialect is confusing due to the change of dialect‚ the content is irrelevant to present society‚ and because it impedes the development of modern literature skills. Dialect: Teenagers have a hard enough time understanding English normally so teachers should stop teaching a dialect which is not used. Instead of teaching students Shakespeare in the original dialect‚ all the books should be converted

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