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    1960’s 3 Des Moines students were wrongly punished for protesting the Vietnam War by wearing black arm bands to school. The school officials believed that the armbands would cause a huge disturbance and be a very big distraction to the student body. The students were then suspended. The student’s first amendment right had been violated. This right gives us the freedom of expression‚ to sum it all up‚ as long as others are not in danger. The staff was quick to punish these students‚ who were only exercising

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    As every teenage student knows‚ being tired and feeling exhausted is a common mood. Parents are always making sure that their kids are on track. Parents want to make sure that their kids have the best possible education they can. Author Alexander Robbins states that "For thousands of families‚ school admission process begins before a child turns one; in several cities that’s how manic the competition has grown to get into elite preschools and kindergarten programs" (107). Although it is great that

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    over vocabulary. Vocabulary items were just vehicles to explain grammatical structures. In other words this kind of teaching gives primacy to form and uses lexical items simply as a way to give examples of the structures taught previously.  That’s why‚ in most traditional textbooks‚ grammar comes first and it is only later that reading and vocabulary are introduced. Recently‚ however‚ meaning has become of paramount importance in language teaching (or shall I say learning) process. As Widdowson

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    It’s no secret the teens break the law‚ thinking they are basically invincible. In certain situations parents should be held responsible for the action of their children and sometimes criminal sanctions will follow as well. Should they? Are there situations when they should even be held criminally liable? These questions arise in variety of situations‚ ranging from schoolyard tussles that result in scrapes or broken bones‚ to shoplifting‚ to horrific acts of mass murder. The legal answers are not

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    Is Internet a good tool for high school student? Bobby Cui Is Internet a good tool for high school student? From my point of view‚ the internet is the greatest tool since Guttenberg’s movable type. It allows the gathering of information instantly and at your fingertips. It is a library in your home. It certainly does help in the search for info (as long as the source site is credible). Most of the time (not all though..)‚ facts found through the net are so much more updated than

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    the High School Student Competition is becoming a key part of high school academics. It seems as if everyday it becomes harder to be accepted into the college of your dreams. This is causing high stress levels for teenagers. what with worrying about looking good‚ keeping friends‚ doing well in school‚ and the growing pressure to plan your life by the time you’re 16‚ it’s amazing that we all haven’t gone crazy. Due to high stress caused by homework‚ and lack of sleep‚ high school students should receive

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    This paper evaluates the dynamic stress levels of high school student athletes. Researchers surveyed subjects participating in spring sports (N=77). Subjects answered questions about their stress levels on a scale of 1 to 10‚ 1 being not stressed and 10 being extremely stressed‚ The relation between student athletes and psychological stress‚ has commonly been recognized as a rising struggle in the lives of high schoolers. Student athletes nowadays are playing multiple sports year round. In addition

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    design a solution that will accommodate for the needs of a Mudgeeraba Special School Student. The area of the problem is an indoor classroom‚ with special needs students‚ the environment is controlled so there will be no need to consider outside weather considerations such as rust. There are few constraints other than time‚ size and price of the chair. The time constraint is a semester‚ and the chair must fit the student who is in year 1‚ the chair

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    starting high school is that private schools fall short of the most important benefits that public schools have to offer. I have learned this through my own personal experience of going to a catholic grammar school for nine years‚ and then transitioning to the public high school that I currently attend. Of course‚ the main purpose of going to school is to gain a good education that will help you be successful in the future. This belief I do hold true; both private and public schools grant this opportunity

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    1) (From the Republic Book VII) WHY SHOULD THE PHILOSOPHER RULE? EXPLAIN WHY HE IS BEST SUITED TO RULE AND EXPLAIN 2) WHY IT IS A DILEMMA FOR HE TO CHOOSE TO RULE. WHY DOES HE HAVE TO BE COMPELLED AND WHAT IS THE NATURE OF THE COMPULSION? 3) BE SURE TO COMMENT ON HOW THIS QUESTION IS RELATED TO THE ANSWER PLATO ATTEMPTS TO CONSTRUCT TO GLAUCON’S CHALLENGE? Part 1 In Plato’s Republic‚ Plato sets out to prove that it is always better to be just than unjust. Doing so requires him to look

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