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    William Shakespeare is often called the greatest English writer of all time. For this reason‚ many students and educators feel that his work should be taught in high school. However‚ some argue that Shakespeare is better left for college or for reading done outside of school. Critics of Shakespeare in school list several reasons to exclude his work. First‚ his plays contain an inappropriate level of violence. For example‚ Hamlet features eight deaths‚ including drowning‚ stabbing‚ and beheading.

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    Religion is an organized Collection of beliefs and Superstitions‚ No Religion should be taught in schools or any academic grounds or places. Students inside the school should be concentrating inn their future careers. And there are many student that have different religion in schools. They have different variety of Religions. If Christianity will be taught in School then they should even start teaching other Religion like Buddhism ‚ Muslims‚ and Catholic etc. That is there is church and Mosques etc

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    American people. Should the second amendment be repealed eliminating citizen use of guns‚ or should they just regulate and add tougher restrictions to be able to obtain a gun permit? Thomas Jefferson said "No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms" (Gun Quotations). I have the same belief system toward guns as the

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    I oppose the motion that ‘School Uniform Should Be Abolished’. Students are in schools for educational purposes and not to show off their outfits. Also school uniform protects the rights of the students‚ showing that everyone is equal. It also hence prevents students for committing crimes. This factor leads me to propose that school uniform should not be abolished. By wearing their own prefer dress code‚ most students are able to be confidence in themselves because they would feel great in what

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    Although may not everybody would agree I believe cellphones should not be allowed in schools. First of all‚ cellphones can be a distraction to students. Secondly‚ students can use the cellphones to cheat on a test‚ quiz‚ or classwork. Lastly‚ it can be stolen. To start off‚ cellphones should not be allowed in school because they can interrupt the class and teacher. For example‚ if a professor is teaching a class a new lesson and suddenly a cellphones starts to ring‚ the teacher will have to stop

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    Should Cell Phones Be Banned in Schools? Today‚ almost any parent can use a cell phone to ask their children about their whereabouts‚ occupation‚ or health. At the same time‚ most parents can remember the days when cell phones simply did not exist‚ and children were factually left on their own for at least half of the day. I believe that cell phones today pose a great distraction for students – especially advanced smartphones that provide numerous opportunities for entertainment – and thus should

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    Schools should have later start times‚ as allowing students to wake up at a later time improves their academic performance‚ mental health‚ and physical ability. Firstly‚ success in school relies heavily on the fact that students are receiving a healthy amount of sleep. Adolescents require around 9 ¼ hours of sleep a night; however‚ according to a widespread study run by a pediatric group‚ students lose around 120 minutes of sleep per week due to school. In fact‚ many of the students have reported

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    2013 Should the Bible be taught in Schools? Public schools are the most diverse schools in the U.S.‚ students come from different religious‚ social‚ ethnic‚ racial‚ and hierarchical backgrounds. Some students may be Muslims‚ Christians‚ Catholics or Atheists. In the article The Case For Teaching The Bible David Van Biema an author who is responsible for writing The Life and Works of a Modern Saint‚ currently being reissued by TIME books argues for teaching the Bible in public schools. He makes

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    an inappropriate activity for children and teenagers to participate in. Parents are worried that schools are beginning to be a little too lenient with letting their children dress in “skimpy” uniforms and performing inappropriate routines. There is no evidence proving that cheerleading is making people’s children participate in sexual activities but many people think otherwise. Schools need to stop young students from performing provocative routines and wearing “skimpy” uniforms. When

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    removed. Coeducation refers to the education of boys and girls in the same schools. It was a modern concept first introduced in Switzerland‚ but now it has become popular in almost all of the countries‚ even Singapore. With that in mind‚ coeducation‚ which is based on that laudable theme of equality‚ seems like the right way to go. However‚ do co-educational institutes really benefit the students? While a co-educational school or college may cause more distractions for learning and prevent students

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