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    Why I became a Teacher? When I was unfulfilled‚ working in the profession of social work‚ I decided that I would need to help others for my job. That was in 2007. I quit my job and did something that I had never done before. I started hiking the Appalachian Trail by myself. After thinking about what goals I had‚ it hit me: teaching. As a teacher you will influence youth to make a difference in their lives. That is when I thought about the example that my mother had been for students at her

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    Teachers do not get paid when they are on vacation. The teachers get to summer‚ spring break‚ and Christmas off. That you get to be with your kids in class five days a week. A teacher could get close to some of his/her students. The average salary for a teacher is 44‚844. The elementary hourly rate is $14.71 that is not a lot of money for a teacher. The middle school and high school teachers get paid more than the elementary teachers do. Different students have different perspectives for a teacher

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    School is out for the summer which means more homework‚ reading‚ papers‚ and projects to do. Parents believe it “over burdens their children and sends many back to school burnt out and sick of learning”. In addition making the students summer/ break from school filled with “vacation homework”. Arguably the summer assignments are also to help the students prepare for what is going to be taught during the school year. First‚ have the parents ever wondered why there children would take honors/AP courses

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    The Cheating Losers Students across America are developing new ways of cheating. They use their cell phones‚ pda’s‚ friends‚ and notebooks to obtain answers. This is a ridiculous way to learn because it is unfair to the majority of the students that actually go home and study. In some schools teachers approve of certain cheating methods. Regardless of the case cheating is wrong and should be banned from all schools nation wide. In Dayton‚ Ohio‚ students had to take state-wide math tests.

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    Introduction To succeed in this complex and diverse world and to be respected from the pupils the teacher needs to develop the fifth core strength — tolerance. Tolerance is the capacity to accept differences in others. Tolerance emerges when a pupil has the security arising from the healthy development of the four previous strengths (attachment‚ self-regulation‚ affiliation‚ and awareness). When the teacher is tolerant the pupil feels safe‚ special‚ and secure ( Klepcova 19) The aim of this paper is

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    Fast Food – should we ban it? Fast food is quite popular in the world these years. Many people‚ mainly children and teenagers‚ like to have fast food for their meals. Fast food is defined as pre-made meals that can be quickly provided for customers to eat‚ such as hamburgers‚ hotdogs‚ etc. Nowadays fast food has become a common way of life. But in fact‚ just like every coin has two sides‚ fast food also has its own drawbacks. For example‚ compared with vegetables and fresh fruits‚ fast food contains

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    Akinwumi IfeOluwa Cause and effect essay Why students cheat “In 2008 behavioral economist Dan Ariely of Duke University and his colleagues described what happened when they asked college students to solve math puzzles for cash rewards. When the researchers changed the experimental conditions such that the students assumed the examiner could not detect cheating‚ the average self-reported test score rose significantly. The researchers determined that the scores were not inflated by a few students

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    the day of the walkouts‚ school closures were not the only disruption we experienced. Refuse collections were interrupted; cities came to a standstill as thousands marched through streets in protest; some NHS workers refused to work just as some teachers did‚ causing interruption to medical appointments‚ non-urgent operations and house visits; some travel links were closed‚ including mainland/island ferry links; some cancellations to in-bound transatlantic flights to Heathrow; some demonstrators

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    Cheating is always wrong Society provides many examples of grown people cheating; from card games to relationships‚ sports‚ politics‚ academics‚ employment and the list goes on. A common phrase is “If you’re not cheating you’re not trying”. Cheating is so common it worked itself into the very fabric of American life‚ permeating nearly everything we come into contact with; “well everybody else does it” some say. While there is no doubting the argument made by those who invest their entire life

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    Should the interpretation of law be strict or loose? Law can be understood differently by a different variety of people who apply if different whether it’s strictly‚ loosely and everything in between. I believe that the interpretation of law shouldn’t be really strict‚ but shouldn’t be very loose at the same time. I believe that the interpretation of law should be in the middle of strict and loose. If the interpretation of law is loose‚ then people will just go around it and find their way out

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