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    Today I am going to talk about the free education debate that was done in class on Tuesday in class. The affirmative side was arguing that the United States of America should adopt Bernie Sander College for All Act. Their reasoning was that the student debt rate has gotten out of hand and that we need to better approach on how to deal with this rising debt. The evidence they presented was how the college system in Germany and Denmark have free education and how it working out for them. The also provide

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    If a student knows he wants to write an argumentative essay about a topic related to school in some way‚ here are some potential ideas. Should School Uniforms be Mandatory? Communities across America continue to debate this topic. There are plenty of reasons on both sides of the debate‚ so a student could argue either side and write a successful paper. Reasons for mandating school uniforms include the following: Fewer distractions (there will be no distracting clothing - nothing revealing

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    focuses on charter schools and the legislation related to charter schools. A focus will be on policy and the major driving force the policy and how it affects academic achievement across the state. The controversial charter school is one proposed method to provide a better education to students. A charter school is a school which receives public funding but operates independently. Charter schools are an example of alternative education. The accountability for charter schools is typically the same

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    that single-sex schools are better than co-ed schools. Single sex schools provide a much better working environment for the students with fewer distractions. A single sex classroom gives the teacher opportunities to teach differently with the presence of only one gender. As teenagers develop physically and emotionally having them in the same co-ed classroom can cause more bullying‚ fakeness and sexual harassment in some cases. Although there is are downsides to a single sex education. Students who

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    if these contraceptives work so well‚ why don’t more people use them? A lot of people don’t know that they’re out there‚ or where to get them. In Texas‚ the sex education program that is common among high schools is “It’s Worth the Wait”. It teaches about abstinence‚ not about practicing safe sex. Although teens really shouldn’t be having sex‚ society cannot turn a blind eye any longer‚ because it is happening all over the nation. If we want unintended pregnancy rates‚ and therefore abortion rates

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    matter significantly more important than scuba diving protocol; that subject is sex education in the classroom. According to the New York Times (2008)‚ one out of every five teenagers admits to having sex before the age of 15. These young adults‚ not even juniors in high school yet are embarking down a path that requires an exceptional amount of knowledge‚ foresight‚ and understanding; yet government funded sex education programs demand that educators leave out the pertinent information in hopes that

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    You understand the importance of sex education. But don’t count on classroom instruction alone. Although the basics may be covered in health class‚ your child might not hear — or understand — everything he or she needs to know. That’s where you come in. Awkward as it may be‚ sex education is a parent’s responsibility. By reinforcing and supplementing what your child learns in school‚ you can help your child make good decisions about sex. Sex is a staple of news‚ entertainment and advertising

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    people in the United States begin having sex in their teens and they need honest and straightforward information about sex in order to protect themselves from unintended pregnancy. Obvious‚ right? Well apparently not to President Bush‚ who asked Congress for a 33% increase in funding for "abstinence-only" sex education‚ which would forbid teachers to talk about how contraception works or where to get it. Abstinence-only programs keep teens in the dark about sex; they have not been proven to delay or

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    it protects the public from unknowingly causing harm‚ the innocence of children‚ and widespread turmoil. The main reasoning for censoring in schools is to keep kids from being able to get their hands on information that they might not be emotionally able to handle. Yes‚ it is not right for a school to dictate what a child can and cannot handle‚ but schools cater to a wide variety of students all with varying maturity levels. By censoring books and other learning materials

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    society today is education. Many things are debated‚ including charter schools‚ the teaching of cursive writing‚ how much homework to be assigned‚ and how long school days are. Another topic debated is same-sex classrooms and schools. Some people believe that same-sex schools and classrooms are good because they encourage boys and girls to go out of their comfort zone in their education. Matt Kwong‚ the author of “The Gender Factor” from Toronto Star also believes that these schools “take away that

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