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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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    younger and poorer individuals‚ who are more likely to believe in our current system of participation trophies. Higher paid and older individuals are supposedly wiser‚ yes? \Supporters of participation trophies argue that they hold fond memories for students‚ long after they received them. However‚ surveys have shown that often times participation trophies are thrown away because they are not special‚ because everyone received one. Everyone knows that to get a participation trophy all you have to do

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    American citizens attending an American school‚ they are entitled to their rights to the same extent that a non-minor not in school is. Because it has been ruled the picketing‚ a form of protest‚ is a form of symbolic speech‚ and wearing these black armbands is also a form of protest‚ that it should be protected under the First Amendment as well. This is compounded by the Fourteenth Amendment‚ which extends Freedom of Speech to governments‚ such as school systems. However‚ Schenck V. United States

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    to an impedance. For the CE topology‚ an approximate h-parameter model is commonly used which further simplifies the circuit analysis. For this the hoe and hre parameters are neglected (that is‚ they are set to infinity and zero‚ respectively). It should also be noted

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    Why Gum Chewing Should Be Allowed In School Some would have you believe that gum chewing is a nasty habit and that it should be banned from schools. At SAS it is banned--- just like it is banned in all of Singapore. However‚ chewing gum should be allowed--- promoted in fact--- because of the many significant benefits of gum chewing. Not only does it improve oral hygiene‚ but it also improves concentration and mental ability. In addition‚ through expecting students to not abuse gum chewing by

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    Should Students be Allowed to Wear School Uniforms? Throughout the years‚ there has been much debate with schools across the country on whether or not students should be allowed to wear uniforms. Through past experience with this argument‚ it’s safe to say that wearing a uniform is not a bad thing at all. Why? For one‚ uniforms stop other students from being judged on how they look‚ two‚ they save families money and students will not pressure their parents into buying clothes some families can’t

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    When you think of Columbine High School and Sandy Hook Elementary School do you think of an average school or do you think of the tragic‚ mass murders that took place by gunmen? School shootings have started to increase more and more over the last decade‚ this also rising in colleges across the country. The question has been posed “Should students be allowed to carry a gun on campus?”. As the Constitution states in the Second Amendment‚ we as Americans‚ should have the God given right to have a

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    always have a high level than students so they don’t have enough experience to evaluate teachers’ work. One more thing‚ evaluating teachers’ work sometimes is not objective because of students’ personal feeling; some students do not like their teacher when they receive bad mark and something like that. However‚ students should be allowed to evaluate teachers’ work for many reasons. Firstly‚ it seems to be more equal in evaluating of teaching and learning‚ teachers and students also have right to evaluate

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    Should Cell Phones Be Allowed In Schools? Cell phones are everywhere! Almost everyone has one. Why should they not be allowed to be used for school use and learning? Although cell phones can be a major distraction to many students while working on school work‚ they can also come in handy in all sorts of ways. Many schools are against phones and are taking them away from students for having them out‚ but I believe that they should be allowed in schools. Almost all schools have to buy laptops for students

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    Among the 850 plus schools that have dropped the SAT‚ many report a significant change in their student body. The students on the lower end of the socio-economic spectrum are more encouraged to apply to the schools they otherwise would have written off because of their SAT scores. The NACAC study also shows that non-SAT submitting students are more likely to be women‚ first-generation-to-college‚ minorities‚ and students from low-income families and that going test-optional had increased a school’s

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