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    Should students be defined by their cliques? Uniforms would be a way for students to express themselves in their own way‚ feel comfortable‚ and participate in the activities with their cliques. Cliques are defined by a student’s self expression‚ for example an athlete would come to school in his or hers uniform. School uniforms in private and public schools can be both beneficial and detrimental to students in relation to their learning and social skills. Students find many different ways to

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    The term student-athlete was created in 1964 by Walter Byers. He was the first executive president of the NCAA. He coined this term to enable his organization to counter attempts to require universities to pay workers’ compensation. In layman terms‚ make money from extraordinary athletes and offer them a free education. Many student athletes have stated that a free education isn’t enough to get by and they need compensation. The NCAA believes a free education is enough for Student athletes. There has

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    college athletes are working every day‚ 24/7. These athletes are working day in and out to sure that they meet academic standards and also to keep up with their sport when they’re playing competitive. They not being rewarded or credited for their achievements. They are also living with no money. Since these athletes are living off with no money‚ they are tempting to take the money from their sports booster club or others donation that are helping them. The problem with this is that athletes are not

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    Should D1 College Athletes Get Paid? INTRODUCTION On average‚ annually D1 Colleges are earning 50 million dollars across all sports in the schools. All of the D1 schools are making a great deal of money off these stellar athletes and they are receiving very minimal in return. On the other hand‚ if D1 colleges decide to pay their athletes how could this affect the other programs in the school? This is where the discourse begins on whether we should pay the college athletes‚ or is a scholarship more

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    countless years‚ students have been drug tested‚ while teachers remain un-involved. Although teachers can request at any time that a student get drug tested‚ students are unable to request for teachers to be tested. People may believe that a teacher should not be tested‚ but they have just as much access‚ if not more‚ to drugs as students do. Therefore; drug testing should be required for teachers. Besides the biological parents‚ teachers have a powerful influence over students. If a person is going

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    naturally talented athletes. These gifted athletes sometimes are not academically eligible‚ as far as grades and SAT scores go‚ but colleges still accept them in order to run a flourishing athletic program. There are individuals‚ who are upset at this‚ because athletics are believed to be accepted at a far lower standard than the admission standard for the rest of the student body. There have been many arguments and proposed solutions be able to lower their admission standards for athletes based on their

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    Fluency in A Foreign Language Should Be Required For All Students Before Graduation From High School By Julia Delaney English 102‚ Section 12 Miss Alicia Howell December 4‚ 2012 Theme 6 – Simple - Climactic Word Count: 1‚799 Outline Thesis: Fluency in a foreign language should be required for all students before graduation from high school. Introduction: In a world of advancing technology and higher education‚ it is imperative that students take the time to develop unique talents

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    many reasons why schools and students should stick with competitive sports. One reason why you should stick with competitive sports is it helps with your academic growth. Scientists at the University of Illinois gave 20 kids the same test. 10 were athletes‚ and 10 were non-athletes. The 10 athletes scored better on the test and had a better overall test score than the non-athletes.So if students that are playing sports are doing better in school why would they take away sports at schools in the

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    Do you think college athletes should be paid? Al Woods believes college athletes should be paid because the schools are making money off the players‚ some athletes are being paid under the table‚ and athletes are giving up on education. However‚ Krikor Meshefejian believes that college students should not be paid because students receive scholarships‚ the payment system is problematic‚ and the experience is payment enough. Meshefejian has the better argument that students should not be paid. One

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