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    new-found freedom in it. So‚ extending to letting students leave school campus to go to lunch would only make sense. All schools should think about and very seriously discuss letting these students that can drive go to eat at restaurants or at home for lunch. Letting sophomores‚ juniors‚ and seniors with drivers licenses go off campus to eat lunch would make sense because much of what the school is providing cannot be eaten at school‚ it would give the students more freedom‚ and it would promote a better

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    stimulate both sides of your brain‚ and it could discontinue a brain injury. Students should learn how to write cursive because it will help them academically and physically. To start off with‚ when people handwrite notes on paper rather than type it on the computer (or any other electrical device)‚ it is shown they will potentially learn more than the average person. Writing on paper makes it easier to summarize the students ideas in their mind‚ therefore they will not be copying the teachers words

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    storyline in which a young girl chooses to cheat on a math test that she was unprepared for instead of taking the failing grade she knows she will receive. The student decides to scribble notes onto her palm with a permanent marker‚ and later discover the consequences of cheating. The short story presents a metaphor–the permanence of cheating is similar to the permanence of a marker. The permanence of the marker is made more into a metaphoric meaning when the author writes‚ “Later‚ in the girl’s bathroom

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    Language Arts Essay Promt: "should students be required to wear uniforms to school?" Do you always ask yourself why do students wear those horrible uniforms? Well‚ 99% of the students do‚ some find that unnecessary‚ some find them obsolete‚ and others just hate those unexciting colors. Nonetheless‚ they are wrong when they think that uniforms are not necessary‚ since they are. Because the teachers need to see students as equal‚ plus‚ clothes always distract other people

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    uniform into pieces or burn it. Middle school students should not wear school uniforms because uniforms don’t let students express themselves. Students like to express themselves‚ but schools with uniforms don’t let students express themselves and that’s not fair. Uniforms are also expensive and make schools expensive. Parents sometimes can’t buy the uniform and they think it’s not worth it. The last reason is that they are uncomfortable and students don’t like that. School cost to much but uniforms

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    Deserve: Compensating the Student-Athlete for Participation in Intercollegiate Athletics. Sports Lawyers Journal 3‚ 25-50. This journal takes a look at the difficulty of being an NCAA athlete and the detrimental affects it has over the well-being of the athlete’s health. This journal is in support of paying NCAA athletes with it’s underlying argument that the NCAA regulations prohibit scholarship athletes to work which on turn effects the overall wellbeing of the student athlete. Overall‚ this journal

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    A Forced Pledge Elementary school children begin every school day by reciting the Pledge of Allegiance‚ in which they promise loyalty to the United States of America. As students progress to their high school years‚ they let go of this practice‚ and with good reason. High-school students cannot be required to recite the Pledge of Allegiance because it infringes on their rights of free speech and does not attain its desired goal of instilling national pride. The fact that an individual is in school

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    little to no spiritual leader and influence in my life. I was running with the world. I was in love with what the world had to offer me. I soon became not only a victim but also a leader of what the world wanted me to lead. I was encouraging fellow students to do wrongs things and I was hosting parties and loads of sinful events. My senior year of high school is when it hit me‚ hearing the sirens and the police officer questioning me and trying to take me away really opened my eyes. After this disappointing

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    Should students’ textbooks be replaced by notebook computers? Are you tired of carrying heavy notebooks and textbooks on a daily basis‚ losing your papers and reading obsolete books? Many students in high school would agree that using notebook computers would be easier‚ functional and efficient instead of using textbooks and notebooks. If schools would replace textbooks and notebooks with notebook computers‚ schools would not have to waste a lot of paper‚ which causes deforestation. Notebook

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    There are about 480‚000 student-athletes in the United States and none of them are getting paid to play sports in college even though they are practicing for over forty hours per week. Some people say that the student-athletes have already gotten paid with scholarship money‚ however‚ they don’t get to choose where that money goes. Scholarship money that they receive goes toward tuition and room and board. College athletes often need money to pay for food‚ but unfortunately they can’t use that scholarship

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