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    Seventy-five percent of these incidents involved firearms.” That statement came from the Constitutional Rights Foundation‚ Updated as of 2012. According to the Book of School Policies published by the Opposing viewpoints series‚ In 2002 a high school student named Joseph Fredrick had came to one of his school’s sporting events with a 14 feet banner that displayed‚ "Bong Hits Jesus". This prompted an illegal substance that is not only highly offensive religious wise‚ but is also highly disruptive and inappropriate

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    pertaining the type of clothing a person or a group should wear. When discussing dress codes‚ many will agree that students would want to wear whatever they please. This agreement ends‚ however‚ with the question of how much restriction should be placed on clothing choices. While some are convinced that there should be a dress code‚ others are against the idea of requiring them. Dress codes should be required for students because they still allow students to express themselves (within limits)‚ and they

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    Reasons to Support School Uniforms The issue of implementing a school uniform policy has both strong supporters and opposition. This is a controversial and lingering subject facing many of our public school systems throughout the nation. This issue is so hot and controversial that when the school board of Polk County‚ Fl voted into effect a school uniform policy‚ 154 families filed a lawsuit in attempt to defend their rights ( Anderson‚n.d). Yet when former President Clinton Expressed his support

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    world are using one of those kinds of networking especially Facebook. They can invite many friends in their account and sometimes they want to add their teacher as friend in their account but the student have to think that they should add or not their teacher as their friend on Facebook. If the student add their teacher on Facebook‚ it will be easier for them to clarify doubt with their teacher because when they does not understand on what they doing on their homework they can messaging their

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    Sjöstedt Damian Finnegan Academic Writing 3 March 2011 School Uniforms: A Non-Military Proposal for Sweden’s Students The word school uniform has negative connotations for many people. It makes them think of war‚ of soldier‚ of death‚ brainwashed airheads doing exactly the same as everybody else. It makes them think of reformed‚ collectivized groups of people with no personal identity. There are‚ however‚ reasons for the existence of the uniform; one of them being‚ as the name suggests‚ the purpose of

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    TRUONG LAN Topic: In the context of globalization‚ should college students have a few years learning and working abroad? As the world is opening and on-going globalized‚ many people assume that a few years learning and working abroad is really beneficial to students‚ enhancing their employment opportunities‚ having themselves developed and giving them intercultural experience. Personally‚ I am not an exception to this. First‚ college students learning or working abroad are more likely to be employable

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    Many student athletes thrive to become professional players of that sport. Almost all of them graduate from college with low grade averages. So‚ as a result of that‚ they attempt to become professional and the do not succeed. Now they can not go back to school and get good grades to then be able to get a well-paying job. Student athletes should have to maintain a certain GPA to participate in sports activities because it motivates them‚ it gives them a financial benefit and most coaches look

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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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    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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    Student Loan Debt: Should We Forgive? EN1123 Most Americans would agree that higher education is important. Compared to years ago‚ when a high school education was acceptable in most jobs‚ a college degree is now required in the majority of positions. But what if you can’t afford to get a degree? What then? For many‚ student loans are the only way to finance one’s education. Paying out of pocket simply isn’t a reality for most‚ so they rely on state and national government to provide them the

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