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    Bree's First Day of School

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    beautiful and sophisticated. “Hey‚ freshman‚” she greeted me early in the morning. “Hey‚ you can head to school first because I’ll be heading to school after you‚” I said in tediousness. “Sure! Being late on the first day of school? That’s a bad habit. Anyways‚ see you there‚” she replied in her cheery voice and giggled. She went out of my room and for few minutes later‚ she headed to school. Kat looks like a model. She’s tall‚ five-nine‚ and has a figure most girls would die for. She eats everything

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    Columbus Day Columbus Day is a national holiday that is celebrated all over the United States by several people‚ but should we even have this holiday? Should Columbus Day be abolished as a National Holiday? When you’re celebrating Columbus Day‚ do you know what you’re really celebrating? The people that celebrate Columbus Day think that Christopher Columbus was the founder of America. Is this really true‚ did Christopher Columbus really discover America? If you thought Christopher Columbus discovered

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    sitting in the middle of the class looked upon by every single student in the entire room. I had a feeling of total awkwardness and embarrassment‚ and my mind went totally blank. There‚ like a terrible dream I never thought would come to pass‚ as time went by like a broken hourglass. I stared‚ as if I had seen the future through my eyes‚ as the teacher stared right back at me with her look of despise. She knew deep inside that I was unaware of her dialogue‚ yet she simply waited in silence for my

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    Nap Time In High School

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    Although nap time is not really a thing needed in college‚ it is needed in high school more than anywhere else. When you are in college‚ you have a few hours of class and then you can do whatever you want for the rest of the day‚ during of which you can nap. But in high school‚ you sit in classes for eight hours and are then allowed to do whatever you want afterwards‚ unless you have afterschool activities. Getting a few extra hours of sleep a day is the first step to improving school. When you are

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    Importance of Silent Reading

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    that they are already solid or good readers and in this way not get special help. The problem is getting bigger and bigger as their motivation for reading is very small. A new form of motivation- silent reading‚ which has been running in school‚ already showed some results and will continue in future. Silent reading is a form of motivation meant to children for better reading. The learners‚ teachers read for 30 minutes in a fortnight. In this contribution the whole procedure and additional functions

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    Should Schools Go Year Round? Over 3‚000 schools have switched to year-round schooling in 46 different states. This makes up nearly ten percent of all public schools. “Traditional” schools are starting to decrease in numbers as year-round schools start to increase to “save money” (“Schools Without Summer Break: An In-Depth Look at Year-Round Schooling”‚ 1). But I don’t agree with converting schools to year-round facilities because students may find themselves in a multi-tracked school system which

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    Silent to the Bone

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    baby sister‚ got taken to the hospital. Because he can’t talk‚ it makes him look guilty. His best friend‚ Connor‚ tries to prove his innocence by finding out what happened. The events start in the beginning of the book when Branwell came home from school and saw his baby sister‚ Nikki‚ breathing weird. She was sick in her crib and when he felt her forehead it was burning. He screamed for Vivi‚ the English babysitter and she ran in and told him to call 911. He dialed but couldn’t talk - something

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    The pledge of Allegiance should not be said in schools; or at least not every day. The monotony of repetition dulls true impact of the pledge‚ and the words stop being anything besides a day-to-day annoyance. The Pledge is exactly that; a promise. In reciting it as a routine it loses its meaning. To “pledge” something is to make a solemn promise. Most students I know use the time set aside for the pledge to screw off. No promises there‚ let alone solemnness. They don’t care as they solemnly

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    History of Curriculum Changes in Public Schools The curriculum of the public school system in America has transformed greatly over time. Its original roots that branch from early Puritan schools where the Bible was taught to where education was offered only to the privileged. Most schools had an educational system based on religious teaching methods. The government became involved‚ and developed an unconstitutional clause known as the separation of church and state. Schools were no longer simply based

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    “The Silent Treatment” The silent treatment is a method that some people use in order to make others feel powerless‚ invisible‚ intimidated‚ insignificant‚ “dissed”‚ looked down on‚ disapproved of‚ guilty‚ frustrated‚ and even angry. When I was in high school in the Dominican Republic‚ I used to go everyday to my Spanish class. Angelina Torres was my Spanish professor. She always said that she was 99 percent perfect‚ which means that she never was able to make a mistake‚ but that was what she

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