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    Should student have to wear school uniform? Yes‚ students have to wear school uniform because it is important to wear school uniform so that we could know which school we are from. We do not have to change our casually cloths because school uniform is a permanent cloths for five days a week. School uniform is important because it reflects the school’s discipline standards. School uniforms make us addict to going to school and brighten our studies. Uniform saves money for parents to buy expensive

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    “Language shapes the way we think‚ and determines what we can think about.” – Benjamin Lee Whorf Introduction The idea that language affects the way we remember things and the way we perceive the world was first introduced by the influential linguists Edward Sapir and Benjamin Lee Whorf (Harley‚ 2008). The central idea of the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis‚ today more commonly known as the linguistic relativity hypothesis‚ holds that “each language embodies a worldview‚ with quite different languages

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    Alex Rogers Ms. James History 10-7 11 May 2012 Past Cultures and Their Influences Most people don’t think much about the ancient civilizations that lived all over the world where current cities and towns have been established. Some day in the future‚ people in a history class might be studying about the past (like they are supposed to) and learn about this time period and how the people now contributed to their present day life. Without the ancient civilizations‚ we would not be anywhere

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    Essay Professor Shaw Substance Use by Teenagers and the Influence of Popular Culture: Symbolic Interaction and Social Learning Perspective According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA‚2014)‚ by the time an adolescent is a high school senior they have tried some type of substance. The NIDA states‚ that 70 percent of the high school population has tried alcohol‚ 40 percent will have smoked a cigarette‚ and more than 20 percent will have used a prescription drug for nonmedical purposes (NIDA

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    why can’t students leave school for lunch? There are so many other places school cafeteria food doesn’t even compare to. If they were allowed to leave‚ they would have more lunch options‚ become more independent‚ and gain more social experience with the real world. Schools wouldn’t have to make as many lunches for kids which would allow them to make them higher quality. Students should be able to leave school for lunch so that they can eat healthier and become more independent. If students were allowed

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    What leads to Success? Nowadays‚ the topic of “what leads to success” becomes more and more popular in society. What characteristics or specific skills help those great people to make achievements? How are they different from others? As opposed to the traditional theory‚ which mainly focuses on the importance of natural intelligence‚ the majority of people now put more attention on something else. Cherry Cherniss and Malcolm Gladwell believe that emotional intelligence plays a critical role of achieving

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    Student dress codes have long been an issue of debate. At first glance‚ it may seem that student dress codes don’t allow students the freedom to express themselves. However‚ there are benefits to having a student dress code. Dress codes have been shown to give students extra time in their day‚ reduce student differences‚ and improve school safety. These benefits outweigh the lack of expressiveness students may experience. Therefore‚ schools should have student dress codes. The first benefit

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    the beginning of society itself. There are always debates on whether its dictated by the individual or the society. Many try to argue from the theology of Socrates‚ Kant‚ or various other philosophers to reason what is good or bad‚ whether morality is universal‚ and what it means to have a full life. I prefer an Aristotelian approach. Aristotle believed that voluntary action is characterized by a rational choice‚ where the person determines the best course of action by reasoning how to achieve the

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    Decision-making: How does culture influence decisions? A model of consumer decision reflects the cognitive‚ or problem-solving‚ consumer‚ and to some degree the emotional consumer. Culture is a major influencer of decision-making. How one is brought up‚ the society‚ the values all factor how an individual thinks. Malaysia is known for its rich‚ cultural background and the deep history behind it. The model has three major components: input‚ process and output. The input component of the consumer

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    Many students find themselves struggling with school subjects like math‚ history‚ and reading. This can be due to the lack of interest‚ focus or motivation in school. Learning is the process of gathering knowledge‚ behaviors and skills over a period of time. These necessities play an important role in the student’s day to day life and help set their future path. Therefore the need for students to achieve academic success is crucial. If schools would reward students with money in exchange for good

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