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    Art and band are in need of money because of financial problems‚ so RUSD is going to drop school sports instead. After school sports include the following; softball‚ cross-country‚ track‚ and many more. All after schools should not be excluded from Rocklin’s middle schools. There are various reasons after school sports should be kept for middle school for a couple of reasons. Athletic clubs should be supported because the more people known the more spirit. Equally important there would be very

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    Falling off a bicycle can cause sober and sometimes serious head injuries. Wearing a helmet helps to protect our vital organs - the brain. We should wear helmets every time we are cycling‚ as well as kids. Even if a child thinks this is uncool and he looks funny‚ you should tell him that‚ it looks way less cool to have face all scarred up from sliding on the concrete or dirt. Research shows that half of the injuries received by cyclists are to the face and head and about 75% of all bicyclist deaths

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    7. Epstein LH‚ Valoski AM‚ Vara LS‚ et al. Effects of decreasing sedentary behavior and increasing activity on weight change in obese children. Health Psychol. 1995;14:109 –15. 8. Gortmaker SL‚ Peterson K‚ Wiecha J‚ et al. Reducing obesity via a school-based interdisciplinary intervention among youth: Planet Health. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 1999; 153:409 –18. 9. Robinson TN. Reducing children’s television viewing to prevent obesity: a randomized clinical trial. JAMA. 1999;282: 1561–7. 10. Epstein

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    A New York assemblyman has introduced a bill aimed at making the state the first to presume people want to donate their organs unless they specifically say otherwise. Under current law‚ people give permission to donate their organs by checking a box on their driver’s licenses or filling out a donor card. The legislation‚ introduced by Assemblyman Richard Brodsky‚ a Westchester Democrat‚ is in two parts: the first step would end the right of the next of kin to challenge the decisions of their dead

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    Economics Should voting be made compulsory in Britain? Britain currently employs a voluntary voting system‚ whereby it is entirely up to the individual to choose whether to vote or not. 32 countries across the world‚ such as; Australia‚ Switzerland and Belgium‚ employ a compulsory voting system‚ were the citizens of their countries must register their vote in elections. This paper is going to look into the positive‚ negative‚ opportunity and threat aspects of whether voting should be made compulsory

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    Imagine one night after school‚ you have a ton of work to do‚ and you’re looking foward to sports that night to take your mind of the stressful work. Then you find out that the school has canceled sports. Schools are wanting to get rid of sports! Sports can be fun‚ a chance to hang out with friends in a way you can’t in school. You don’t have to do any frustrating work. Now‚ schools want to take that away. Schools should keep their sports. One reason schools should keep sports is kids would be treated

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    Should Ridgeline High School ban sports? Most students who attend Ridgeline High School and their parents have been debating this question for a little while now. Sports at the high school are popular. The most popular sports that people play and watch are football‚ soccer‚ tennis‚ hockey‚ and basketball.  50% of Ridgeline High School’s student body plays sports throughout their years of high school enrollment. Ridgeline High School should keep allowing team sports as athletes are more likely to

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    Should school get rid of sports? “In a school in Permont‚ Texas‚ suspending sports resulted in more kids passing their classes” Sports distract kids from learning‚ it shifts their focus away from what’s more important‚ education. Not to mention‚ most students don’t go on to become a professional athlete. Schools should cut back on sports. Schools are spending quite a bit of money on athletics instead of education. A new set of bleachers can cost half a million dollars! Sports are embedded in American

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    environment if you have a university degree. Those‚ who are only graduated from high-schools‚ are more likely to be employed as industrial workers or to be doing some manual jobs. That is how the real world works. If the government forces all high-school graduates to go to university‚ inequality is then caused to the ones who have the real ability to enter university. Therefore‚ university education should not be compulsory to all students. Not every student is eager to go to university as some students

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    Therefore school sports should be removed to raise students grades‚ lower costs‚ and help districts improve test scores. For decades schools have had sports been around but most of those sports are the cause of most failing grades.This is proven when the author states that the science class was deteriorating due to ill funds towards the classroom and more funds the sports instead.Another example of this is that the grades of the students that participate in these schools sports drop and are expensive

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