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    Cong Ding Ms. Goodpasture Engl. 1301.42 November1‚ 2014 Chinese school & American School I am a Chinese girl‚ growing up and living in China for 18 years. Last year‚ I went to the United States. Although I have lived here less than two years‚ I found a lot of differences of two countries’ education style‚ such as the teaching style‚ the school life/rules‚ and the academic environment. The first difference is teaching style of two countries. In America‚ students are always divided by several groups

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    I’m going to share my personal speculations on rap music versus‚ classical music. Born in a family of Jehovah’s witnesses‚ I personally enjoy all types of music‚ rap being the only one I detest . In perspective classical music is much more soothing than rap can ever be. Rap tends to discredit and disfigure woman. Rap started in the late 1970’s. Rap to me is a cluster of drug dealers‚ and hood rats rapping telling young kids there troubled child hood stories. Rappers use vulgar language‚ that

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    than public schools. Public schools are better in other ways like social interaction. Homeschool Versus Public School Public school is a place where children are able to gain an education and form social bonds with other children and their teachers. Public school offers students access to qualified teachers who are equipped to answer most questions and deal with a great many situations in a professional manner. Public institutions offer an environment of scheduled learning and a school chosen curriculum

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    Music In Public Schools

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    imagine a world without music? Studies conducted by the National Conference of State Legislatures show that public schools across the country are cutting back on music classes in an ­attempt to save money. Worse‚ some schools have never had music programs to begin with. But without these fundamental programs‚ students’ academic growth and emotional well-being could suffer‚ and our understanding of the universal language of music could become a thing of the past. To prevent this‚ music classes should be

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    Music Education in Schools

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    Music Education in Schools Music is an important part of our life. An art‚ music is its own language; it ’s a universal language that anyone can understand. No matter how different music is around the world‚ it serves a common purpose of bringing people together. Music allows us to express ourselves and exposes our emotions because there is always a song for every situation. Music is an important part of our society today because it tells a story‚ releases emotion‚ and breaks down barriers. Most

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    Benefit of Music at school What if there was something you could do that makes you smarter‚ benefits health‚ reduces stress and helps brain development. Making music does that and more. (It is also a potential career). The no child left behind act states art as a core classes yet it is not being offered to everyone. The benefits of music should be better understood and classes should be added to school programs not cut. Music education helps kids succeed in school. Almost 100% of the winners

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    Explicit Music In Schools

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    Explicit music in school. Do you ever want to hear a certain song at a school dance but it has cuss words? Well if you do i am the same. Keep reading to find out why we should listen to this explicit music. Schools should allow music with cuss words because most of us listen to that kind. We love dancing and just having a good time with this kind. About 98% of us here at RF JSHS listen to this kind of music. How do I know this? Its because i asked the whole school! Another reason is because other

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    New Orleans Music and Culture Imagine it is prime time prohibition era in the city of New Orleans. Music is blasting‚ the alcohol is freely flowing‚ and there are crowds of dancing flappers and dapper gentlemen all over the French Quarter. For decades‚ New Orleans has been the epicenter for jazz music in America. It is essential to the culture‚ economy‚ and history of the city. Over the last few years‚ however‚ some of New Orleans’s city officials seem to think the beat has left the city‚ and

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    The Degradation of Today’s Society in No Country for Old Men Society today has become certainly different from the old‚ laid-back peaceful traditional days. Traditional qualities like honesty‚ respect‚ and discipline are slowly phasing out as time progresses. Cormac McCarthy supports this claim in No Country for Old Men by explaining how today’s society has taken a turn for the worse and how a new wave of evil has swept over the land‚ washing away the old values. McCarthy utilizes Sheriff Bell to

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    High School Life Versus College Life There are many ways to compare and contrast high school life versus college life. Some of the things to compare and contrast are the student life‚ the faculty‚ and the athletic structure. One way to compare and contrast high school life and college life is student population. The population in college far exceeds high school enrollment. In high school the average number of students is seven hundred fifty and in college the average number of students is approximately

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