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    The controversial topic that principals and school administration talk about is whether to raise the requirement age to stay in school. In the end‚ students should not be required to stay in school until they are at the age of eighteen. For one‚ some students need to help their family pay for their food and bills by getting a full time job. Not every family is lucky enough to be able to have their mom and dad to be able to have a job to be able to pay for all of the bills for their family. In the

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    (Madison). However‚ public schools in America have challenged those rights through a series of court cases. Nonetheless‚ students still retain these religious freedoms in a limited way‚ and schools cannot stop students from exercising these rights. Schools should allow students to freely express their religious beliefs as long as their expressions do not severely interfere with the activities of the classroom and other students.

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    Whether U.S. News’s data tell us anything useful at all about the relative merits of these schools‚ they certainly don’t tell us which ones would help our own children thrive. Yet in today’s data-driven world‚ a number—however it’s determined—can overshadow what our own eyes and instincts tell

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    To limit the amount of students admitted in each professions just seems unfair.Students should have the opportunity to go into the field of study of their choice without being rejected just because theres is a limited spots in that profession.I understand what Stein is trying to do which is to train the the amount needed in any open profession.I disagree with Stein because i think students should still be trained for the profession even though there is limited opening for that profession. I disagree

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    ineffective and unnecessary for many students. Doing so‚ it challenges colleges’ self-imposed necessity to create well-rounded individuals. To support this claim‚ the author presents the concept that if students are disinterested in a certain subject‚ they won’t retain the information as well as a subject they are interested in. This statement appeals to logic. The idea that disinterest prevents learning is only a short step in reasoning to the opinion that students shouldn’t attend disinteresting classes

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    In this conflicting viewpoint assignment‚ we had to utilize ProCon.org and other credible sources to further our erudition on different viewpoints. An example of a controversy that held two great viewpoints‚ was whether students should temporally use tablets or textbooks. Tablets are a part of technology and is one of the main objects millennials use today. Books have been around for centuries and have yet to fail us in expanding our learning. “Books allow you to fully explore a topic and immerse

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    It will depend. With basic phones‚ there isn’t much you can do with them unless it is good enough to do email‚ but I would therefore have a dedicated account for that phone. Some phones offer web browsing‚ but if it’s a basic phone‚ you might also just have .WML browsing which is a very limited number of sites. The only wide use of WML in current days and standards will be .TEL domains (such as fsp.tel ). If you have a smart phone‚ you will be able to do a lot more‚ but expect a higher cost per

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    mom why he left she said because they separate from each other that’s why he doesn’t get alone with his father. 8. What does the narrator mean when they say “David came home from school one day in a mood as black as his hair”? A. That’s mean he’s an angry person and violent and maybe failing his grade in school.. 9. What makes David decide to take in Monty? A. He picked up a stick and he stopped because he knew there is something unusual at

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    Should schools make students wear uniforms? I believe that schools should make students wear uniforms‚ while I was doing research I learned that there have been many debates on students wearing school uniforms. Kindergarten through twelfth grade students should wear school uniforms as well as the faculty and administration. Mandating school uniforms can bring about significant differences in the school system. Wearing uniforms can lead to safer schools‚ increasing student learning‚ and decreasing

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    high school years comes from 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

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