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    How much should we trust our teachers? Schools have been going from bad to worse‚ in terms of safety. There have been a lot of shootings at schools over the years‚ but recently they have been over the top in horror. If teachers had guns‚ would the students be safer? We are going analyze schools safety‚ shootings in schools‚ and armed guards or teachers with guns. Schools have been doing a lot to limit‚ if not stop‚ the violence on school grounds. There are districts in Oklahoma that have already

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    Why School Should Start Later Do you ever wake up and feel miserable‚ cranky‚ and so tired you just want to sleep forever. For me and most adolescence this is the case. I strongly feel that school should start later in the day at a time where kids are at their best and so that the can actually learn the things that they are taught. Both teachers and students can benefit if it were to start later. In my opinion it makes more sense to start and 9:30 rather than 8:30 or in some schools earlier

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    SHOULD WE TEACH PATRIOTIC EDUCTION IN US SCHOOLS? Philosophic education is non-debatable. There is no difference between Christian and Muslim physics or upper and lower class biology (Galston‚ 1998‚ p. 470). However‚ civic education and its purpose served will always be debated. Civic education is about the formation of individuals who can effectively conduct their livers within their political community. Civic education in a liberal democracy will differ from a civic education in a communist

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    Shakespeare biography

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    We know very little about Shakespeare’s life during two major spans of time‚ commonly referred to as the "lost years." The lost years fall into two periods: 1578-82 and 1585-92. The first period covers the time after Shakespeare left grammar school until his marriage to Anne Hathaway in November of 1582. The second period covers the seven years of Shakespeare’s life in which he must have been perfecting his dramatic skills and collecting sources for the plots of his plays. "What could such a genius

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    through the school‚ because you might not be able to play next year. Schools all across the country are shutting down their sports programs because they are in debt. Schools should keep sports because it gives students relaxing comforts at a young age. Also schools should keep sports because‚ if there is no sports there are no high school and college games to go and watch. Schools should keep sports because it relaxes all the students from a long day of school work and reports. One reason schools should

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    Shakespeare Is a Fraud

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    SHAKESPEARE IS A FRAUD January 25th 2012 Shakespeare is a Fraud One cannot write thirty-six plays‚ one hundred and fifty-four sonnets and two long narrative poems if they were ordinary. But unbelievably‚ William Shakespeare did just that from 1564 – 1616. People have questioning how Shakespeare achieved writing such great pieces of literature‚ when the behind the scenes story does not add up. There are no records to prove he wrote anything and there is proof

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    them as objects in a school environment is sexism. When this happens it teaches young girls that their bodies are the only thing that people notice and teaches them it’s their fault and

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    Shakespeare and Tolerance

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    This page intentionally left blank SHAKESPEARE AND TOLERANCE Shakespeare’s remarkable ability to detect and express important new currents and moods in his culture often led him to dramatise human interactions in terms of the presence or absence of tolerance. Differences of religion‚ gender‚ nationality‚ and what is now called ‘race’ are important in most of Shakespeare’s plays‚ and varied ways of bridging these differences by means of sympathy and understanding are often depicted. The full

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    Shakespeare or Fakespeare?

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    patient world‚” (Anderson) said the novelist Henry James. William Shakespeare is a world renowned playwright who is known for his plays‚ sonnets‚ and poems; however‚ it has been said William Shakespeare was in fact an alias for the real author‚ Edward de Vere‚ a theory started by J. Thomas Looney’s book Shakespeare Identified in 1920. J. Thomas Looney was an English schoolteacher who felt as if the myth of William Shakespeare needed to be corrected in a sense. Looney ’s book begins by outlining

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    William Shakespeare

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    William Shakespeare William Shakespeare was born in the Hole Trinity Church in Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire on April 23‚ 1564. He was the first son and third child of John Shakespeare‚ a leather tanner and a maker of gloves‚ and Mary Arden Shakespeare. William’s parents were married around 1558 and had a total of eight children‚ three of which died in childhood. William’s family had been living in the area of Warwickshire for many years and was respected. William’s father was at one

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