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    the Rye‚ by J.D Salinger‚ is an appropriate text to be taught in American high schools. Holden Caulfield‚ the main character‚ is telling his story from a rest home he is in for therapy. He has been through quite a lot as a child‚ so he is extremely bitter about everything. Holden has been kicked out of schools‚ and put himself in dreadful situations‚ however he gives good insight on life itself. The Catcher in the Rye is worthwhile to be taught in American high schools because of the lessons and themes

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    feeling like students should be paid when they do well on a test‚ whereas other people feel like students should not be paid but rather should always do their best. Paying students would help more to try their best and should be done.’ The first reason why students should be paid for good grades or test scores is because it makes students want to do better in school:” Facts have shown paying students for good grades or good test makes students want to work harder.” Paying students for their good

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    2012 Should Students Have to Wear Uniforms We are living in the 21st century which technology and fashion are designed for the young people‚ especially students. They want to use and wear something new‚ modern and style. Most of the students need to wear whatever they want to school to show other people. The school should have a policy for students to wear a uniform. School is an education center; it is not a fashion show place. All students should wear uniform at school. When students wear uniform

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    Argument Paper Should a student be graded on his or her attendance in class? No‚ a student should not be graded on their attendance in class. A student should be graded on their work that they do in class not the fact they are sometimes not in attendance. A student should not be graded on their class attendance for many reasons. One of those main reasons could be a continuous illness. A student with a continuous illness has no choice but to miss days out of class. For example a student with diabetes

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    The social processes can broadly be divided into two categories. One is associative social process and the other is dissociative social process. The process that make special contribution towards social differentiation‚ antagonism and division are called dissociative processes. Conflict‚ competition and mutual opposition are included in dissociative processes. Like co-operation conflict is also regarded as a basic action. In this context A.W. Small says that conflict is the fundamental form

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    of Florida should raise the age for students in school. Students should stay in school until 18 for two reasons. One reason is because they will get a higher education. Another reason is because they will get a better job and income. On the opposing side‚ some people argue that students should not stay in school until they’re 18 because classroom issues arise from these students. However‚ there are many more significant reasons for students should stay in school until 18. Students should stay in school

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    hopes of using the most efficient approach to acquiring reading that results in students that are active‚ growing readers throughout their lives. Among theories of approaches to teaching both regular and irregular words‚ there is some separation in opinion as to which underlying skill best promotes word reading: phonological knowledge or semantic knowledge. This study‚ “Evidence for Semantic Involvement in Regular and Exception Word Reading in Emergent Readers of English” (Ricketts‚ Davies‚ Masterson

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    WRITE A STORY BEGINNING‚ ‘I LISTENED TO MY MOTHER’S WORDS WITH EXCITEMENT’. I listened to my mother’s words with excitement. She had heard that a local vet‚ Dr Subramaniam‚ need an assistant. It seemed too good to be true. I had just finished school and dreaded the thought of filling shelves at the supermarket‚ the only job that I had heard of so far. On the other hand‚ I had loved animals for as long as I could remember. At that very moment‚ in the open space around the house‚ were several

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    I don’t think that topics like men and women cheating on their spouses‚ racism‚ and men hitting women were very commonly talked about. One of the greatest examples of this is the character Tom Buchanan. He is morally inept in my opinion. In the beginning of the book he talks very openly about his racial beliefs stating that the dominant‚ or white race is in danger of being taken over by the colored people of the country. Tom shows a very firm belief in this which is

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    alcohol abuse and for racial insults against a black fellow student. Hann was celebrating his 21 birthday party at the courtyard‚ he was really drunk and shouted into the air “Fuck you‚ niggers!” referring to a black fellow student and later another student opened the window and called for quiet‚ and he was answered with a religious insult “Fucking Jew”. Although there was no physical action or any violent fight or threats‚ but many students were offended by the remarks Hann made. Indeed‚ Vartan Gregorian

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