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    Vocational Identity After the Reformation The idea of vocation has grown throughout Christian and world history in order to feed society’s constantly growing desire to find every person a calling or career. The evolution of this term is the result of a steady shift in balance from deciding vocation based on a divine call or impulse to choosing a job based on secular interests. Distinct eras during the past two millenniums have created religious and secular values for citizens that largely determined

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    Charter Schools vs. Traditional School Charter schools are defined by the U.S. Department of Education (as cited in Marshall‚ Gibbs‚ Greene‚ Nelson and Schofield‚ 2001) as “public schools that are under contract from some public agency” (p. 129). ? Charter schools fit in a niche between private and public schools. They are funded with public money (except for their facilities) and they are an alternative to regular public schools systems. A private group of people can submit and get approved

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    Public School uniforms. Middle school and high school is a place in time for pre-teen and adolescents to mature physically‚ mentally‚ academically and emotionally. Magazines‚ television‚ music and the uniqueness of sports players and celebrities have a big influence on the ideal image that the typical teenager has. Students often feel pressured to become popular and fit in with their peers‚ due to fashion and appearance. In spite of the individuality that each student possesses‚ public schools should

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    public school when it comes to education. However‚ other parents opt for an alternative to public schools‚ including private schools and home-schooling. Here’s the big question: Which one would be the best for my child? There is no universal answer or solution‚ for each option have their own distinctive pros and cons. Public schools would be the traditionally accepted option for parents; some do not see any reason to enroll their children in private schools while others see public schools as their

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    Middle school drug testing should be forced on schools‚because some athletes could be taking steroids. If you get caught taking drugs‚steroids‚ and special punishments should be made for the type of drug and person. The higher amount of drugs should equal a bigger punishment.They drug test for OPIOIDS and MARIJUANA.How they test is you pee in a little cup.There are two types of UDT testing.The first one is a screening test ‚and the second one is confirmatory test. Middle school drug testing

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    of different school systems in different parts of the world‚ particularly America and Asia. The American system consists of approximately thirty-five hours of school each week with about an hour of homework and no school on weekends. The Asian system of learning is comprised of around fifty hours of school each week including a half day on Saturday with four hours of homework each night. The better learning system for me would most definitely be the American system. The Asian school system would

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    that students continue to fall behind in schools every year and fail miserably in their academics. In the United States‚ the major problems in public education are the lack of funding‚ an outdated school system‚ and failure to improve and properly discipline our teaching staff. Due to insufficient funds‚ our public education

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    Middle School & High School There are many similarities and differences between Middle School and High School. One similarity is that both Middle and High School have 7 periods. One difference between Middle and High School are the amount of class choices they have. There are many differences between Middle and High School that are quite obvious and some that are not and there are many similarities that Middle and High School share. There are many similarities between both schools but one that

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    |Content and Development |Points Earned | |17 Points |17/17 | | |Additional Comments: | |All key elements of the assignment are covered in a substantive|

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    Brian Richards Pros on school uniforms in public schools. School uniforms are a great way to maintain a level of social equality amongst students of all schools. It is said by many‚ that a professional uniform appearance in school children maintains and promote good discipline. Uniforms can dictate how children express themselves‚ which result in both positive and negative feedbacks amongst their peers. However the consequences of not wearing uniforms in school has often times proven too tragic

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